Memorial history of the John Bowie Strange Camp, United Confederate Veterans, including some account of others who served in the Confederate Armies from Albemarle County, Part 25

Author: Richey, Homer
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: Charlottesville, Va. : Michie Co.
Number of Pages: 402


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Maupin, G. W., enlisted November, 1864, Co. D, 49th Virginia Reg- iment, Pegram's Brigade, Gordon's Division.


Maupin, P., enlisted March, 1862, Co. K, 2d Virginia Cavalry, Wickham's Brigade, Stuart's Division.


Maupin, R. W., enlisted June, 1861, Co. H, 1st Virginia Artillery; promoted second sergeant.


Mays, George W., enlisted May 1, 1861, Co. H, 19th Virginia In- fantry, Hunton's Brigade, Pickett's Division; wounded at Seven Pines, May 12, 1862.


Mayo, Jacob V., enlisted June 25, 1861, Co. K, 44th Virginia In- fantry, Elzy's Brigade, Ewell's Division; wounded May 28, 1863, at Petersburg; captured May 27, 1864, at Spotsylvania C. H .; held at Fort Delaware; discharged June 25, 1865.


Mayo, L. R., enlisted spring, 1862, Co. B, 2d Virginia Cavalry, Wickham's Brigade, F. W. Lee's Division.


McWilliams, Sam R., enlisted 1863; wounded at Point of Rocks, Loudon county, and at Five Forks, Dinwiddie county.


Melton, J. P., enlisted 1861, Co. A, Nelson's Battalion Artillery, Early's Division.


Melton, Cornelius J., enlisted 1861, Co. F, 19th Virginia Infantry, Hunton's Brigade, Pickett's Division; wounded at second Ma- nassas, 1863; captured 1865, at High Bridge; held at Point Lookout.


Michie, O. G., enlisted 1863, Wyatt's Battery Artillery, Poague's. Battalion; died at Atlas Station, C. & O. R. R., 1864.


Michie, Orin, enlisted July, 1861, Co. D, 46th Virginia Infantry, Mc- Gruder's Brigade, Pickett's Division; corporal; captured at Elizabeth City; held at Roanoke Island.


Michie, T. A., enlisted July 1861, McGruder's Division; assistant surgeon.


Monday, C. L., enlisted July 20, 1861; assigned to provost duty in hospital.


Moon, James N., enlisted June 1, 1861, Co. C, 19th Virginia Infan- try, Hunton's Brigade, Pickett's Division.


Moon, Richard C., enlisted May 1, 1864, Co. B, 1st Virginia Infan- try.


Moon, Schuyler, enlisted July 1, 1861.


Moxwell, J. H., enlisted June 26, 1861, Co. G, 46th Virginia Infan- try, Wise's Brigade, Johnson's Division; wounded February 28, 1862, at Roanoke Island; captured and paroled.


Nalle, E. P., enlisted 1861, Co. B, 49th Virginia Infantry, Smith's Brigade, Ewell's Division; discharged 1863.


Nelson, P. W., enlisted 1861; Co. C, 2d Virginia Infantry, Stone-


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wall Brigade; promoted first lieutenant; wounded in 1862 at Port Republic and second Manassas; 1864 at Spotsylvania. Norris, William, enlisted May 12, 1864; discharged June 24, 1864. Owens, C. W., enlisted June 1, 1861; Co G, 49th Virginia Infantry, Pegram's Brigade, A. P. Hill's Division.


Payne, B. G., enlisted May 1, 1861; Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry, Payne's Brigade, Fitz Lee's Division.


Pendleton, D., captured July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg; held at Point Lookout; discharged June 25, 1865.


Phillips, O. F., enlisted June, 1863; Co. C, 6th Virginia Cavalry, Lomax's Brigade, Stuart's Division.


Phillips, T. W., enlisted 1861; Co. C, 10th Virginia Infantry, Stone- wall Brigade; wounded 1863, at Chancellorsville; 1864, at Wil- derness.


Pitman, R. C., enlisted April 17, 1861; Co. F, 13th Virginia Infan- try, Pegram's Brigade, Early's Division.


Powell, Frank, enlisted August 1, 1864; Co. D, 49th Virginia In- fantry; Elzy's Brigade, Pegram's Division.


Powell, Lewis W., enlisted April 1, 1861; 1st Virginia Cavalry, Stuart's Brigade; wounded July, 1861, at Manassas; discharged for disability.


Powell, Sharod, enlisted January 1, 1864; Co. G, 10th Virginia Cav- alry, Fitz Lee's Brigade.


Powell, William H., enlisted August 1, '64; Co. D, 49th Virginia Infantry, Elzy's Brigade, Pegram's Division; wounded March 31, 1865, at Hatchers Run; captured at Sailors Creek, April 3, 1865; held at Point Lookout; discharged June 25, 1865.


Payne, John A., enlisted 1863; Co. C, 39th Battalion; courier. Priddy, Anthony, enlisted 1864; Early's Company, Virginia Re- serves, Custis Lee's Division.


Pugh, Silas G., enlisted January 20, 1862; Co. G, 46th Virginia In- fantry, Wise's Brigade, Johnston's Division; captured at Roa- noke Island, February, 1862; held at Elizabeth City; wounded September 28, 1864, at Chester Station.


Railey, L. R., Jr., enlisted April, 1861; Crenshaw's Battalion, Car- rington's Battery; captured May 5, 1863, at Spotsylvania C. H .; held at Fort Delaware.


Railey, William B., enlisted April 17, 1861, 19th Virginia Infantry; promoted orderly sergeant.


Rawlings, R. H., enlisted 1862; Co. I, 6th Virginia Cavalry, Lomax's Brigade, Fitz Lee's Division; wounded at Brandy Station in 1863 and 1864; Cold Harbor in 1864.


Robinson, Richard W., enlisted August 1, 1864; Co. D, 47th Virginia Infantry, Wise's Brigade, Johnson's Division; 2d lieutenant; wounded February 4, 1865, at Petersburg.


Roder, Thomas L., enlisted 1863; Co. C, 39th Battalion; courier.


Rogers, J. H., Co. G, 6th Virginia Cavalry, Lomax's Brigade, Fitz Lee's Division; wounded August 12, 1861, at Burnetts Ford, and January 3, 1864, at Front Royal.


Rothwell, J. B., enlisted 1864; 15th Virginia Cavalry; twice wounded; died August, 1864.


Rothwell, Joseph Warren, enlisted April, 1862; Co. D, 56th Virginia Infantry, Wickham's Brigade, Longstreet's Division; died August 6, 1864.


Sandridge, George M., enlisted April, 1862: Virginia Artillery.


Sandridge, Ira L., enlisted June 6, 1863; Virginia Artillery.


Schwartz, John M., enlisted May 13, 1861; Co. A, 3d Virginia


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Cavalry, Ashby's Brigade, Stuart's Division; wounded at Cold Harbor.


Shackleford, James, enlisted August 1, 1863; Co. G, 49th Virginia Infantry, Gordon's Brigade, Early's Division; wounded May 29, 1864, at Trevallion; captured March 25, 1865, at Petersburg; held at Point Lookout; discharged June 5, 1865.


Shay, A. R., enlisted 1861; Louisiana Guard Battery, Hays' Brigade, Ewell's Division; wounded 1862, at Cedar Mountain.


Shelton, A. G., enlisted March 15, 1862; Co. D, 49th Virginia In- fantry, Pegram's Brigade, Jackson's Division.


Shepherd, C. R., enlisted May, 1863; Co. C, Duke's Virginia Reser- ves, C. Lee's Division; discharged August, 1863.


Shepherd, J. S. M., enlisted April 1, 1862; Battery B, Virginia Light Artillery, Elzy's Brigade, Early's Division; captured at Spot- sylvania C. H., May 12, 1864; held at Fort Delaware; dis- charged.


Shiflett, Andfield H., enlisted June, 1862; 12th Virginia, Poague's Battalion, Sturdevant's Battery; wounded at Seven Pines, June 27, 1862.


Shifflett, Levi G., enlisted 1863; Poague's Battalion, Sturdevant's Battery.


Shultz, Martin, enlisted July 20, 1861; Co. B, 52d Virginia Infan- try, Pegram's Brigade, Johnson's Division; discharged January 3, 1864.


Smith, D. H., enlisted 1864; Co. F, Duke's Virginia Reserves, Cus- tis Lee's Division.


Smith, George T., enlisted 1862; Captain French's Company, Ros- ser's Brigade; captured at Brandy Station; held at Washington. Smith, George W., enlisted 1864; Early's Company Virginia Re- serves, Custis Lee's Division.


Smith, G. W., enlisted March 16, 1862; Wyatt's Battery, Poague's Battalion, Heth's Division; wounded at Gettysburg July 3, 1863. Smith, Henry J., enlisted 1861; Rivanna Guards; wounded at Seven Pines, '62.


Smith, James D., enlisted '64; Co. A, 13th Virginia Infantry, Walker's Brigade.


Smith, James. D., enlisted 1864; Co. F, Duke's Virginia Reserves, Custis Lee's Division.


Smith, J. H., enlisted September 1, 1861; Rockbridge Light Artil- lery; Lewis' Brigade, Early's Division; first lieutenant.


Snead, C. L., enlisted 1862; Co. G, 49th Virginia Infantry; Pe- gram's Brigade, Early's Division; captured 1865, at Petersburg; held at Point Lookout.


Snead, Miles, enlisted 1861; Carrington's Battery.


Snead, William H., enlisted 1862; Co. G, 49th Virginia Infantry, Pegram's Brigade, Early's Division.


Sutherland, Arthur B., enlisted May 20, 1861; Co. F, 46th Virginia Infantry, Wise's Brigade, Johnson's Division; second sergeant; promoted first lieutenant; captured February 2, 1862, at Roa- noke; paroled.


Sutherland, Edward, enlisted May 10, 1861; Co. G, 46th Virginia Infantry, Wise's Brigade, Johnson's Division; died September 23, 1864.


Sutherland, John H., enlisted May 20, 1861; Co. F, 46th Virginia Infantry, Wise's Brigade, Johnson's Division; wounded and captured at Roanoke, February 28, 1862; paroled.


Sprouse, Martin A., enlisted May 1, 1861; Co. A. 52d Virginia In-


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fantry, Elzy's Brigade, Pegram's Division; wounded August 29, 1861, at Williamsburg.


Tapp, Henry L., enlisted spring of 1861; 18th Virginia Infantry. Cox's Brigade, Pickett's Division; discharged May, 1862; died June, 1862.


Tapp, William D., enlisted spring of 1861.


Taylor, E. G., enlisted April 17, 1861; Co. B, 19th Virginia Infan- try, Hunton's Brigade, Pickett's Division; promoted first ser- geant; wounded and captured at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; held at Baltimore.


Taylor, William W., enlisted May 12, 1861; served as wagon master, then mechanic.


Temple, Roy, chaplain; enlisted May 1, 1861; Battalion King Wil-


liam County Artillery, Rode's Brigade, Jackson's Division; wounded at Seven Pines.


Thompson, N., enlisted 1863; Co. C, 39th Battalion; courier.


Tillman, John T., enlisted June 3, 1865; Co. B, 9th Battalion Vir- ginia Cavalry, Fitz Lee's Brigade, Stuart's Division.


Tillman, T. W., enlisted May 13, 1862; Co. D, 39th Virginia Cav- alry, R. E. Lee's Division; wounded June 11, 1865, at Shady Grove.


Timberlake, C. G., enlisted March, '64; Co. D, 43d Battalion, Mos- by's command.


Tooley, I. F., enlisted May 1, 1862; Co. B, 15th Virginia Cavalry, Lomax's Brigade, Fitz Lee's Division; wounded at Spotsylvania C. H., October 28, '64.


Tyler, John W., enlisted May 20, 1861; Co. I, 13th Virginia Infan- try, Pegram's Brigade, Early's Division; wounded June 26, 1862, at Fraziers Farm.


Van Doran, M. L., enlisted March 8, 1863; Co. B, 1st Virginia Cav- alry, Wickham's Brigade, Fitz Lee's Division.


Vaughan, A. W., enlisted 1862; Sturdevant's Light Artillery. Vaughan, Joseph G., enlisted 1863; courier to General Lee.


Vawter, C. E., enlisted May 9, 1861; Co. D, 27th Virginia Infan- try, Elzy's Brigade, Jackson's Division; promoted third ser- geant and captain; wounded June 19, 1862, in the Virginia val- ley; captured March 2, 1865, at Waynesboro; held at Fort Del- aware; discharged June 19, 1865.


Via, P. M., enlisted April 15, 1861; Boggs' Battalion, Stewart's Bat- tery.


Voorhies, G. F., enlisted April 18, 1861; Co. D, 2d Virginia Infan- try, Elzy's · Brigade, Jackson's Division; wounded May 10, 1864, at Spotsylvania C. H.


Wallace, James H., enlisted May 15, 1862; Co. B, 3d Battalion Vir- ginia Light Artillery, Ewell's Brigade, Jackson's Division.


Wayland, J. Finks, enlisted July 4, 1861; 3d Battalion Virginia Light Artillery, Ewell's Brigade, Jackson's Division; wounded and captured at Spotsylvania C. H., May 12, '64; held at Fort Del- aware; discharged May 25, '65.


Wheeler, D. H., enlisted May 20, 1861; Co. E, 49th Virginia Infan- try, Wise's Brigade, Johnston's Division.


Wheeler, J. J., enlisted February 14, 1862; Co. G, 5th Virginia Cav- alry, Lomax's Brigade, Fitz Lee's Division.


White, J. C., enlisted April, 1861; 10th Virginia Cavalry, Stewart's Brigade, W. H. Lee's Division; wounded at Bull Run.


White, N. V., enlisted April, 1861; 10th Virginia Cavalry, Stewart's Brigade, W. H. Lee's Division.


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Whitmore. J. H., enlisted 1861; Co. I, 14th Virginia Cavalry, Jen- kins' Brigade; promoted sergeant; captured at Lewisburg, 1862; held at Alton, Illinois.


Winston, James O., enlisted June 1. 1861; Co. A. 1st Virginia Light Artillery, Brown's Brigade; captured at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; held at Point Lookout.


Worsham, J. H., enlisted April 12, 1861: Co. A, 1st Georgia Cav- alry, Young's Brigade, Hampton's Division; discharged May 3, 1865.


Wrenn, Joseph T., enlisted 1864; Co. B. 1st Virginia Reserves, Cus- tis Lee's Division.


Wyant, James D., enlisted August, 20, 1862; 19th Virginia Infan- try.


Wood, Edward, enlisted 1861: Crook's Company Infantry; captured at Roanoke Island, 1861; paroled; discharged 1863; re-enlisted 1863. in Carrington's Battery.


Wood. Edward S., enlisted June, 1961; Co. D, 46th Virginia Infan- try, Wise's Brigade.


Wood, Ira G., enlisted 1861; Southall's Battalion Artillery; dis- charged 1862; re-enlisted 1864, Co. K, 49th Virginia Infantry, Pegram's Brigade, Ewell's Division; wounded 1865, at Hatch- er's Run.


Wood. Jeff., enlisted 1862: Sturdevant's Battery.


Wood, John R., enlisted July 4, 1861; 2d Virginia Wise's Brigade. Wood. John R., enlisted 1962; Carrington's Battalion, Early's Di- vision; captured 1963, at Howlett's Farm; held at Elmira.


Wood, Joseph T., enlisted 1861; Co. F, 13th Virginia Infantry, Elzy's Brigade, A. P. Hill's Division: third - lieutenant; dis- charged 1862.


Wood. R. A., enlisted May 4, 1861: Co. F. 7th Virginia Infantry, Hunton's Brigade, Pickett's Division; wounded and captured at Fraziers Farm, June 2, 1862; held at Fort' Delaware.


Wood. Robert E., enlisted spring of 1861: Co. F, 7th Virginia In- fantry. Longstreet's Brigade, Pickett's Division; wounded and captured at Gaines Mills, 1963; held at Governors Island.


Wood, T. H., enlisted May 1. 1861, Battery C. Virginia Light Ar- tillery, Nelson's Brigade. Pendleton's Division; wounded at Kellys Ford, March 17, 1863.


Wood. Z. T., enlisted April 1, 1861; Co. E, 32d Virginia, Johnston's Brigade. Jackson's Division.


Wood. Wilson D., enlisted May, 1862; Co. K, 2d Virginia Infantry, Wickham's Brigade, Fitz Lee's Division; wounded May 8, 1863, at Spotsylvania.


Woodson, Powhatan, enlisted May 20, 1861; Co. B, 34th Virginia Infantry, Wise's Brigade, Johnson's Division: captured June 25, 1864, at Petersburg; held at Palmyra, New York.


Woodson, William F., enlisted February 1, 1862; Co. B. 34th Vir- ginia Infantry, Wise's Brigade, Johnston's Division; discharged June 25, 1865.


Wooledge, W. W .. enlisted 1861; Co. A. 13th Virginia Infantry, Elzy's Brigade, A. P. Hill's Division: detailed in 1862 as wagon master and purchasing agent.


Worthington, C. A., enlisted 1861; Co. C. 1st Maryland Infantry; captain; captured in Maryland 1861; held in Washington; dis- charged 1862; re-enlisted 1864, Co. A. 1st Maryland Battalion Cavalry, Johnson's Brigade, Lomax's Division; wounded 1864.


Appendix, Part II


SUPPLEMENTAL AND CORRECTED LISTS FROM THE REC- ORDS IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ALBEMARLE COUNTY.


The foregoing part of this appendix contains the lists, or partial lists, of four or five companies not spread upon the county records. The county records, on the other hand, contain lists of three or four companies not found in the foregoing part of this appendix. The county records also give many additional names for some of the companies already set out. We have inserted all these additional names below, as well as the lists of the three or four companies found only in the county records. Taking this appendix altogether, it now furnishes the most complete roster that will ever be given, perhaps, of Confederate soldiers who served from Charlottesville and Albemarle. The lists in the clerk's office are interspersed with con- siderable historic data respecting the various organizations which we are not able to include here owing to lack of space.


COMPANY B, NINETEENTH VIRGINIA INFANTRY.


Captain, R. T. W. Duke; elected Colonel 46th Virginia Regiment.


First lieutenant, John L. Cochran; elected Captain.


Second lieutenant, R. West Wirt; promoted to Captain.


Third lieutenant, Chas. W. Wayt; died 1891.


Orderly sergeant, Wm. Alexander; killed March 29th, 1865.


Second sergeant, G. W. Spooner; afterwards Sergeant Major.


Third sergeant, J. W. Lipop; died after war.


Fourth sergeant, Bennett Taylor; promoted Lieutenant Colonel 19th Regiment.


S. M. Keller; detailed in 1862.


Third corporal, J. W. Dolin; then Sergeant.


W. T. Twyman; dead.


Quartermaster, P. Jacheri; dead.


PRIVATES.


Bibb, James T .; dead.


Barker, John E .; in Roncerverte in 1895.


Bowyer, L. R .; killed at Gettysburg.


Barker, Wm .; dead.


Blackwell, Joseph.


Bellamy, Lewis W .; wounded by falling from train.


Bellamy. John; in Alexandria, Va. (1894).


Barker, Archie; dead.


Cornell. W. P .; assigned to Ordnance Department.


Cravey, Peter H .: died 1873.


Cox, Lucien H .; accidentally killed while on furlough.


Crigler. H. T .: promoted to Post Office Department. Clark, Henry; dead.


Craven, A. J .; made Second Comm. Sergt.


Cochran, John L .; made Captain.


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Daniel, James L .; killed.


Day, Samuel R .; died at home.


Dunnaway, W .; Rockbridge Co., Va.


Durrett, James M .; killed at Frazier Farm, 1862.


Dudley, John W .; died at hospital 1861.


Dunn, Edward; killed.


Dunn, Pink; died in 1890.


Dunn, Luther M .; Hinton, W. Va.


Darden; killed by falling from cars.


Frey, Charles T .; dead.


Ford, Charlie; dead.


Frazier, Z. Lee; wounded at Frazier Farm.


Garnett, George W .; died in Texas.


Garten, S. F .; in Valley of Virginia preaching Gospel.


Garrison, Tyree E .; Albemarle County.


Goodman, David R .; wounded.


Gordon, Wm. F .; never enlisted; clerk of House of Delegates; in Texas. Garth, James.


Garth, William; wounded.


Hamner, N. B .; killed at Williamsburg.


Hamner, B .; killed at Boonesboro.


Hamner, W. P .; promoted Lieutenant.


Holloday, J. M .; died since war.


Hoppe, F. A .; dead.


Hawley, John A.


Hughes, John.


Harris, Bernard; wounded at Gettysburg.


Harris. William; killed at Chancellorsville.


Jones, George T .; promoted: Reg. and Brig. Quarter Master.


Jones, Horace W .; promoted: Major and C. Commissary. Johnson, M. D .; wounded and killed at Hatcher's Run. Jordan, John D .; killed at second Manassas.


Jarman, John L .; in Charlottesville, Va. 1895.


Jones, William; killed at Bermuda.


Jones, James D .; discharged.


Keiley, Pat; dead.


Keiley, John; died from wounds.


Keblinger, Wilber J .; wounded in Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg. Keller, S. M .; dead.


Kidd, B. W .; transferred to Albemarle Light Horse. Laine, Thomas E .; died 1862.


Lindenborne, P .; killed at South Mountain, Md.


Lumsden, Wm. J .; killed at South Mountain, Md. Lightner, John; died since the war.


Lipop, J. W., sergeant; died at home since the war. Lumsden, Dick; badly wounded and discharged.


Leake, Walker; killed at Gaine's Mill.


Marcellus Johnson, dead.


Marchant, James B .; died in 1873.


Mooney, James M .; died in 1888. Moore, J. B .; died in 1893. Munday, Samuel; lives at Trevillians (1895).


Mullen, W., sergeant; killed at Seven Pines.


Michie, H. Clay; Captain 56th Virginia Regiment.


Morris, Alec; killed at Gettysburg.


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Meeks, Lewis; dead. Moon, James H .; Scottsville, Va. Munday, R. H .; served two months, then discharged.


Noel, John; killed at Cold Harbor.


O'Brien, Timothy; deserted in Howlett House line.


O'Connor, Mike; dead, wounded at Gettysburg.


Pearsons, J. T .; near Augusta Co., Va.


Pearsons, E. J .; killed at Hatcher's Run.


Points, Polk; wounded at Gettysburg, afterwards died from wounds.


Porter, L. P .; died from wounds.


Points, Leonidas; died during the war. Railey, Wm. B .; served one year.


Robertson, John A .; discharged on account of ill health.


Rodes, Walker; killed.


Robertson, Wm. J .; died from wounds.


Reynolds, R. F .; killed at Sharpsburg.


Richards; killed at South Mountain, Md. Ross, Wm.


Robertson, James H .; detailed in 1895. Ross, Daniel.


Robertson, Rev. James; dead.


Randolph, Dr. W. C. N .; Charlottesville.


Seiler, Samuel; in Albemarle County Co. (1895).


Shepherd, M. J .; killed at Boonsboro.


Shepherd, D. S .; killed at Boonsboro.


Shepherd. Wm. H .; died since war.


Sutler, W. M .; deserted and then joined cavalry.


Smith, Thos. H .; died in Charlottesville, 1897.


Sutler, Asa; wounded at Gaine's Mill.


Sutler, John T .; wounded at Gettysburg.


Stephens, John R .; in King and Queen 1895.


Sprouse, G. W., first sergeant; in Charlottesville 1895.


Thomas, Wm .; dead. Taylor, E. G .; promoted, Gettysburg.


Terrell, G. W .; in Baltimore in 1894.


Thomas; killed.


Tombs, Geo. P .; died since war.


Thompson, Thomas; died since the war. True, John.


Twyman, W. T .; promoted Guard. Sgt., dead.


Thomas, Wm .; dead. Wallace, John L .; Post Carrier.


Wolfe, Luther T., sergeant major; killed at second Cold Harbor. Whitesel, D .; killed at Gettysburg.


Watkins, J. T .; died in 1894.


Wheeler, B. F .; wounded at first Manassas.


Walton, Richmond; in Augusta Co., Va., near Shenandoah 1895. Wood, Richard; killed in Pennsylvania.


Conscripted in 1864.


Scott, John. Lewis. Henry. Hall.


Humphreys; dead. White.


Transferred from Cavalry.


Alrick. Brittle, Peyton; Nelson County.


Achres; in Petersburg in 1895.


Jesse Porter. Rosser.


Harrapp, Tom. Garrett.


Proved by the oath of J. W. Dolin, third sergeant of 19th Regi- ment Co. B.


Teste: D. W. Burnley, Deputy for W. L. Maupin, Clerk.


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THE MONTICELLO GUARD. COMPANY A, NINETEENTH VIRGINIA INFANTRY. (Additional to Roll on p. 283, ante.)


Wingfield, Thos. F., fourth sergeant; served through the war. Bailey, Rice G., quartermaster sergeant; discharged in '61; over age. Perley, James, second corporal; served through the war.


Gulley, George A., third corporal; served through the war.


PRIVATES.


Burkhead, Joseph R .; died in Soldier's Home, age 90 years.


Collier, John W. H .; deserted; living.


Collier, James; killed at Seven Pines.


Crank, George L .; transferred to Cavalry.


Cloar, John W.


Christian, John J .; killed.


Juller, Joseph; died of disease.


Franks, Wm. B .; detailed in 1862.


Goolsby, James M .; served through the war.


Goodwin, Lewis C .; detailed; now dead.


Jones, Lucian S .; killed at Gettysburg.


Lee, John W .; died since war.


Mallory, Joseph E .; promoted to Second Lieutenant.


McMullen, J. W .; died of disease.


McMullen, G. A .; died of disease.


Maury, Wirt M .; died since war.


Mooney, T. J .; served through war.


Points, Polk; killed at Gettysburg.


Pearce, John Newton; served through the war.


Payne, Wm. C. (still living).


Points, Jas. D. Quicks, Jas. M .; promoted to Second Lieutenant. Remsbaugh, Jacob; dead.


. Shannon, Pat; served through the war. Sales, Mathews G .; dead.


Trotter, Louis C.


Vandergrift, Christian W .; wounded at Williamsburg. Wilkins, Geo. W .; transferred; died in Charlottesville. Webb, W. W .; served through war.


Webb, W. C .; bugler (still living). Webb, Geo. S .; transferred to Co. K.


Wood, W. N .; promoted to First Lieutenant.


Williams, T. J. (still living).


Harman, Chas. H .; detailed. Hudson, Andrew; detailed.


Added at Reorganization 1862.


Brown, A. J. Birkhead, J. F. Birkhead, N. F. Copeland, N. F. Lane, Lorenzo.


Humphries, J. E. Lane, T. E. Thomas, J. W. Bowen, Jno. A


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Added in May 1863.


Brooks, A. J .; served through war.


Wingfield, T. F .; died at home.


Haw, Thos .; deserted.


Leaky, Daniel.


Harrison, C. H .; served through war.


Harlow, G. N .; deserted.


Herron, W. A .; served through war.


Dudley, Wm .; dead.


Dennis, J. M.


Added in October 1863.


Harlow, Jas. M .; dead.


Herron, I. A.


Jones, Jas. H .; substitute. Roades, C. W .; wounded.


Added in April 1864.


Click, Wm. Baldwin. Wirt.


THE CHARLOTTESVILLE. SILVER CORNET BAND. (Enlisted in the Monticello Guard.)


The Charlottesville Silver Cornet Band enlisted in Co. A, 19th Virginia (Monticello Guard) and left with it for Culpeper Court House, Va., on the return of the Company from Harpers Ferry. The band constituted a part of Co. A, but acted as Regimental Band. It was considered the best band in the Army of Northern Virginia with the exception of the 1st Regiment Virginia Infantry Band. As the band only enlisted for one year, at its expiration most of the members scattered to other organizations. W. C. Webb became Regimental Bugler for the 19th, retaining his members hip in Co. A, and his brother G. S. Webb reënlisted in Co. B, 19th Vir- ginia.


MEMBERS.


G. A. Tetlow, first cornet and band master; died since war. James Munday, first B. flat cornet; died since war (drowned). Wm. H. Johnson, second B. flat cornet; died since war. Wm. C. Webb, first E. flat alto; business manager (still living). James T. Johnson, first B. flat tenor; died since war.


Richard Hughes, second B. flat tenor; died since war.


Thomas, Dolin B. flat baritone; died since war.


John Wesley Johnson, first B. flat bass (now living in Charlottes- ville).


William Dolin, snare drummer (now living in Brooklyn, N. Y.) James Curtis, cymbals.


George S. Webb, bass drummer (transferred to Co. K, 19th Vir- ginia).


BLUE RIDGE RIFLES.


COMPANY K, NINETEENTH VIRGINIA INFANTRY. (Additional to Roll on p. 284, ante.)


Captain, Rea, Jno. R .; died since war.


Second lieutenant, Ralls, Chas. E .; died since war.


Third lieutenant, Dettor, Wm. F .; still living.


Abell, M. L., private; killed at. Cold Harbor, 1864.


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Alander, W. A., sergeant; died in service. Baber, Samuel, private; wounded.


Burch, R. H., corporal; died since war. Clark, Ed., private; died since war. Cleveland, J. T., private; died since war. Cranwell, Henry, private; died since war. Davis, Geo. D., private; died since war.


Fettor, A. C., private; died since war.


Fisher, W. J., private, died since war.


Foster, Geo. A. J., private; still living. Garrison, Jno., private; still living. Gibson, Wesley, died since war. Gibson, J. E., private; fate unknown.


Gibson, Alex, private; killed just before Cold Harbor.




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