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Vawter's company was organized for the artillery service, but was converted into two companies of the Thirtieth Virginia Bat- talion of Wharton's brigade.
Burdette's Company belonged to Edgar's Battalion, the Twenty- Sixth Infantry, which was included in Echols' Brigade of Breck- enridge's Division. In Wharton's Brigade of the same division served Fleshman's Company, included in Clark's Battalion, the Thirtieth Virginia Sharpshooters.
Thurmond's Rangers were an independent partisan command and took orders directly from the head of the military department.
A large majority of the men in Bryan's Battery were from this county.
The Rocky Point Grays marched from Sinks Grove, June 27, 1861, and proceeded to Charleston. They were mustered into the Twenty-Second Virginia Infantry under Colonel Tompkins of Wise's brigade. In July and August of that year the men were in the engagements at Scary, Cross Lanes, and Carnifax. They win- tered at White Sulphur Springs and were afterward put into Echols' brigade. They were present in 1862 at the battles of Pearisburg, Lewisburg, Fayetteville, and Elk River Bridge. In 1863 they fought at Dry Creek and Droop Mountain, and in 1864 at New Market, Cold Harbor, and Lynchburg. In the fall of that year they had a share in Early's Valley campaign. The disbanding was at Chris- tiansburg, April 15, 1865.
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Still another command was Company B of Edgar's Battalion.
Beirne Chapman resigned from Lowry's Battery to organize an -- other, of which he was captain. It was sworn into service at Lewis- burg at the close of April, 1862. The company was about 150 strong, about one-half of the men being from Monroe, and it was equipped with five guns. Its first engagements were Pearisburg and East River. A detachment with the 24-pound gun took part in the battle of Lewisburg, May 23. In the fall of 1862 the battery saw service on the lower Kanawha, after which it went into winter quar- ters at the Narrows. At Dry Creek the battery distinguished itself and suffered severely. At Droop Mountain it lost one of its guns. In May, 1864, it fought at New Market. Shortly afterward it was transferred to Lee's army in front of Richmond, and remained with it until sent to Lynchburg as a part of the force under General Early. After the battle in front of Lynchburg, the battery ex- changed its old guns for 12-pounder Napoleons captured from Hun- ter's army. In Early's Valley campaign it suffered its heaviest losses. At Winchester it lost two guns and only 28 men answered roll call next morning, although stragglers came in afterward. At the disastrous battle of Cedar Creek all but one of the remaining guns were captured. Nevertheless, the command pulled itself to- gether, was supplied with new guns, and served under Echols un- til the disbandment in April, 1865.
At Winchester Captain Chapman was mortally wounded. He was a born soldier, a good officer and disciplinarian, and was much lamented by his men. His age was only 24.
The Confederate commands in which the Monroe men were represented saw much hard service, particularly with the Army of Northern Virginia under General Lee, and in the campaigns in the Shenandoah Valley in 1862 and 1864, under Jackson, Breckenridge, and Early. Many of the men were in numerous engagements, in- cluding some of the heaviest of that great war. One of our infor- mants tells us that the brigade under Echols was reduced in five months from 2150 men to 275.
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SOLDIERS FROM GREENBRIER IN DUNMORE WAR Roster of Company of Captain John Lewis (son of General Andrew Lewis.)
Lieutenant-John Henderson.
Ensign-Robert Elliot.
Sergeants-Samuel Glass, William Bryan, Peter Huff, William Wilson, Samuel Estill.
PRIVATES
John Arthur
Nathan Farmer
Thomas Allsbury (drummer)
Isaac Fisher
Samuel Barton
Philip Hammond
William Boniface
John Handley
John Bowman
Peter Hendricks
Jacob Bowman
Walter Holwill
Henry Bowyer
Henry Howard
Robert Bowles
Samuel Huff
Robert Boyd
Leonard Huff
Samuel Burcks
Thomas Huff (w'd)
Thomas Burns
William Isam
James Burtchfield
Matthew Jewitt
James Byrnside
William Jones
Thomas Canada
Alexander Kelley
Adam Caperton
Mathias Kessinger
Hugh Caperton
Andrew Kessinger
James Carlton
Joseph Love
Martin Carney
William Mann
Jeremiah Carpenter
James McNutt
Solomon Carpenter
Isaac Nickell
John Carpenter
Dennis Neel
Thomas Carpenter (w'd)
Richard Packwood
William Clifton
Molastine Peregrine
David Cook
Matthew Polug
Adam Cornwell
John Reyburn
James Crawley
William Robinson
Matthew Creed (Creel ?)
John Savage
Samuel Croley
Gabriel Smithers
Robert Davis
James Stuart John Swope
John Deniston
John Donally (fifer)
Isaac Taylor
James Dulin
Christopher Welch
Edward Eagin
Solomon White
Peter Ellinburg
Edward Wilson
James Ellison
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ROSTER OF CAPTAIN JOHN STUART'S COMPANY
Lieutenant-Name gone. Sergeants-James Donally, Charles O'Hara, Skidmore Harriman. PRIVATES
John Burke
Charles Hennison (w'd)
Joseph Campbell James Clarke
Jacob Lockhart
William Clendennin
Quavy Lockhart
George Clendennin
John McCandless
Spencer Cooper
Archibald McDowell
John Cran
John McNeal
Joseph Currence Joseph Day John Doherty
Robert O'Hara
William O'Hara
John Paulee
William Dyer William Ewing
Edward Smith
Thomas Ferguson (w'd)
Samuel Sullivan
Andrew Gardiner
Daniel Taylor
Thomas Gillespie
Samuel Williams
John Harris William Hogan
Daniel Workman
ROSTER OF COMPANY OF CAPTAIN ROBERT McCLENAHAN (KILLED).
Lieutenant-William McCoy. Ensign-Matthew Bracken (killed).
Sergeants-Thomas Williams (killed), William Craig, Samuel Clark. Drummer-William Jones.
PRIVATES
Edward Barrett
Francis Boggs James Burrens
Jamee Kincaid
Patrick Constantine Thomas Cooper
William McCaslin (McCausland)
James Morrow, Sr.
James Morrow, Jr.
John Patton William Stewart
Edward Thomas
James Gilkeson
John Vaughn
John Williams
Richard Williams
James Guffey John Harmon Lewis Holmes
Charles Howard William Hutchinson
George Kincaid
John Cunningham William Custer David Cutlip Thomas Ellis Patrick Evans
James Paulee
Henry Lawrence
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SOLDIERS OF THE REVOLUTION AND THE WAR OF 1812.
Matthew Blain-died at Norfolk, 1815-under Captain Nickell-wife, Mary-Children: Benjamin and I-
William Brooks-died in service in Fourth Virginia Militia-wife, Mary. John Carr-enlisted in 1813-died 1818-son of John-unmarried.
Robert Chambers-orderly sergeant in Eighth Virginia under Captain Robert Higgens-taken prisoner at Charleston, 1780, and held 14 months -applied for pension, 1818.
Thomas Alderson-in Revolution.
Henry Daugherty-drafted in place of John Hinchman-under Lieut. William McDaniel-died near Norfolk, 1814.
John Hank-four years in Eighth Virginia under Capt. David Stephen- son-captured at Charleston, 1780-held prisoner at Jamaica 11 months and remained three years-applied for pension in 1818.
Henry Hull-in Fifth Regiment as substitute for Jacob Baker-died, 1813.
Andrew Hutchinson-died near Norfolk about 1814.
James Jones-born in Fauquier-died 1849-wife Mary born, 1781.
Jesse Kidd-died in service in 1812 war-wife, Mary Miller, a widow. John Spade-in Revolution (British service).
Philip Woolwine-in Revolution-wife, Elizabeth.
William Burdette, James Gray, and John Holsapple were in the War of 1812. Andrew Beirne was a captain in the same service.
PENSIONERS OF THE UNITED STATES (Resident in Monroe, 1833)
Ingabo B. Alexander-survivor, 1812-Union.
Jane Carlisle-widow, 1812-Union.
Jonathan Carter-survivor, 1812-Wolf Creek.
Mildred Craig-widow, 1812-Peterstown.
Lucy B. Edwards-widow, 1812-Sinks Grove.
Jane Halfpenny-widow, 1812-Alderson.
Anna Honaker-widow, 1812-Union.
Jane Huffman-widow, 1812-Alderson.
Field A. Jarvis-deponent of father-Laurel Branch.
David Magnet-survivor, 1812-Union.
Sarah Miller-widow, 1812-Union.
Alexander Nichols-wounded in left arm-Union.
William Phillips-survivor, 1812-Peterstown.
Emeline Worsham-widow, 1812-Sweet Springs .-
(The monthly rate in each instance was eight dollars.)
MEXICAN WAR
Among the natives of Monroe in this service were Archibald Bostick and Christopher Budd.
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SOLDIERS OF THE FEDERAL ARMY
A. T. Ballard-Co. B., Seventh West Virginia Cavalry, organized in 1861-honorably discharged at Charleston, W. Va., 1865.
William A. Ballard-private in Co. B, One Hundred Thirty-Ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry-under Captain Archibald Walker.
W. T. Mann-in Federal Army, 1862-5.
Lewis Ballard was a captain of West Virginia state troops.
In addition to the foregoing were Federal soldiers among the men who had moved from the county before the war. Of this number were three of the Pyne family. A similar remark is of course true of the Con- federate service and in much larger measure.
CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS
After fifty years have gone by it is a matter of difficulty to present a record of the Confederate soldiers from Monroe. Not always could full information be readily found. The commands represented in the follow- ing list were not wholly made up in all instances of men from this county, including the part which is now in Summers. But whenever it could be done the names not properly belonging to Monroe have been left out. The names of deserters have also been omitted.
The name of each soldier is followed-so far as our information per- mits-by the command to which he belonged, his rank, his casualty (if any), and his present residence, if living. Where no rank is mentioned the soldier was a private.
"1 Lt" means First Lieutenant; and so with other similar expressions. "Prison" means a Federal military prison, and the name of the prison is sometimes mentioned. When possible, the place and year are given where a soldier is named as killed, wounded, or captured.
Explanation of abbreviations:
B-Bryan's Battery Cp-captain
BB-Burdette's Company
Lt-lieutenant
C-Chapman's Battery Sg-sergeant
E-Edgar's Battalion
O Sg-orderly sergeant
F-Fleshman's Company
Cor-corporal
FF-Company F, 26th Cavalry
d-died of disease during war
G-Monroe Guards
D-died since war
L-Lowry's Battery k-killed
M-Monroe Sharpshooters
w-wounded
R-Rocky Point Grey's
mw-mortally wounded
T-Thurmond's Rangers
c-taken prisoner
V-Vawter's Company
unc-unaccounted for
Abbott, John-M
Adair, John-V-1 Lt-w Fayetteville, '62-D
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Adair, William-V- 4 Lt-c Winchester, '64-D Adair, C .- T-D
Adkins, William-T
Alderson, C. H .- E-D
Alderson, E. D .- L-Summers Co.
Alderson, J. W .- C
Alderson, J .- T
Alexander, J .- L-Pulaski Co.
Alexander, Henry-B-D
Alexander, John-C-D
Alexander, John M .- G
Alexander, M .- B-Penn.
Alexander, M. I .- B-Pulaski, Va.
Alford, Marion-E-D
Alford, M. V .- E-D
Allen, Burman-V-d '62
Allen, George-M-k '62
Allen, G. W .- B-D
Allen, Hugh-B-D
Allen, John-V
Allen, J. T .- T
Allen, Isaac-V-w Cedar Creek, '64
Allen, Marion-M-d'62
Allen, Marion-M-D
Allen, N. R .- B-Monroe Co.
Allen, William-V-d '62
Allen, William H .- T-D
Altair, Davis-B-Monroe Co.
Altair, Mason-E-Ind.
Alvis, James-E Andrews, Charles-C
Andrews, H. M .- C
Andrews, William C
Archer, William-C-D
Archey, Charles-G
Argabrite, J. L .- C
Armstrong, David M .- C-Roanoke, Va.
Armstrong, Hugh-M-d
Armstrong, Matthew-M-d'62
Arnot, Jesse R .- C-D
Arthur, C .- T
Arthur, S .- 2 Cp-T
Ayers, Christopher J .- R-unc
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Ayers, James M .- R-D Ayers, Lewis A .- R-unc Ayers, Newton M .- R-unc
Ayers, - - L-unc Ayers, Joseph T., 37th Va. Cavalry.
Baber, W. H. S .- V-Sg
Baker, John M .- E-Monroe Co. Ball, James-V Ball, John-V
Ballard, Hugh-L-Greenville
Ballard, John-E-D Ballard, Madison-V
Ballengee, J. M .- L-D
Ballengee, E .- T-D
Ballentine, Andrew-C-D
Ballentine, C. R .- C-D
Ballentine, John-C-D
Ballentine, M. M .- C-2 Sg-D
Banks, Clem-C Bare, Benson-E Barnett, J. W .- C
Barton, Andrew-C-D
Beamer, Byrd-C-k Winchester, '64
Beamer, John C .- C-D
Beamer, Mat-C-Monroe Co.
Beamer, William-C-c at close of war
Beamer, William B .- G
Bean, William M .- R-D
Beckett, James D .- R-Pickaway
Beckett, James-FF
Beckett, William F .- R-Mercer Co.
Beckner, John-G
Beirne, Christopher-M-Cp-D
Belcher, Charles-M
Bell, A. N .- B
Bennett, John-BB- Bennett, R .- T
Bickett, Michael-B-D
Bickett, James-G-c May 12, '64-d Fort Delaware
Biggs, Chapman-V-Lindside
Biggs, Miles-C-D Biggs, William-V-d '62
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Biggs, Wilson-V
Black, Cephaulus-C-O Sg-D
Bland, Alexander-B-D
Bland, Jack-M
Bland, Jackson-V
Bland, Robert-M-D
Bland, Thomas-M-k
Blankenship, Robert-F-k accidentally
Blankenship, William T .- M-D
Blankenship,
-V-k Smithfield
Bobbitt, L. H .- T-D
Bobbitt, Newton-M-d Richmond, '62
Boden, John-M
Boden, William-M
Boley, James-M-D
Bonham, Pembrook-V-Neponset, W. Va.
Boon, Mark-L-D
Booth, William-M-D
Bostick, David-M-k Richmond
Bostick, Henry I .- M-Monroe Co.
Bostick, James-M-d prison
Bostick, James-C-D
Bostick, P. B .- BB-D
Bostick, William ("Turkey Bill")-M-D)
Boude, S. K .- E-D
Bowden, Cape-R-D
Bowden, James-M-Greenbrier Co.
Bowden, Samuel A .- R-unc
Bowles, Charles -?- D
Bowles, J. H .- E
1
Bowley, Newton-L-unc
Bowyer, John-M-k accidentally
Bowyer, Madison-M-Monroe Co.
Bowyer, Shack-M-k
Bowyer, William-M-k accidentally
Boyd, Harvey H .- G
Boyd, G. A .- B-D
Boyd, James-T
Boyd, J. W .- E
Boyd, Mat-R-D
Boyd, Matthew-C
Boyd, P. A .- B-D
Boyd, R. A .- FF-Monroe Co.
Boyd, Robert-R-mw Dry Creek '63
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Boyd, W. M .- BB-D Boyd, William-R-Monroe Co. Bradley, Alexander-M
Bradley, George-C-Monroe Co. Bradley, James-M-D
Bradley, Sylvester-C-D Bradley, Tyranus-T-Monroe Co. Bragg, Harvey-T Bragg, Ira-T Brand, Robert-C-k Winchester '64
Branham, George W .- B-4 Sg-D Branham, John H .- B-D Brewer, Edward-V-w Lewisburg '62 Brewer, E. L .- B-West
Bridgett, Jacob-C Britts, George-M Britts, William-M-D Brown, C. C .- R Brown, Ferdinand H .- G-D
Brown, Henry-M
Brown, John W. A .- M-D Brown, J. A .- T
Brown, William-BB Brown, Benjamin-G-D
Broyles, Christopher-V-w New Market-Lindside, W. Va. Broyles, G. W .- L-k Cedar Creek '64
Broyles, Henry-M-mw
Broyles, Katy-L-Monroe Co.
Broyles, Solomon-FF
Broyles, Thompson-FF Bruffey, M. F .- E-Virginia
Bryan, Thomas A .- B-Cp-D Buce, John-FF Buckland, F .- T
Buckland, John-V Buckland, L .- R Buckle, C. L .- E
Buckner, John-G Bugg, George-B-D
Burdette, James-C-Greenbrier Co. Burdette, James L .- R-d '61
Burdette, J. P .- E-D Burdette, John K .- B-Monroe Co.
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Burdette, William A .- B-3 Cp-D
Burdette, George W .- R-Fayette Co.
Burke, William-C
Burns, James-E-D
Burns, Mat-C-D
Burns, Thomas U .- T-D
Burwell, A. J .- R-D
Bush, Harvey-B
Bushrod, I. G-L
Bushrod, M .- L-Tenn.
Butts, A. H .- B-surgeon-D
Byrnside, Henry C .- M-Greenville, W. Va.
Cady, Michael-B-D
Cales, L. G .- T
Calfee, G. A .- B
Callaway, Preston-F-D
Camp, Robert-G-k Cedar Creek
Campbell, Andrew-FF
Campbell, A. Nelson-B-w Lewisburg '62-Union, W. Va.
Campbell, Archibald M .- G-k First Manassas
Campbell, Daniel-B-Monroe Co.
Campbell, H C .- B-D-5 Cp
Campbell, I. N .- L-Monroe Co.
Campbell, James-17th Va. Cav .- D
Campbell, James-R-D
Campbell, John E .- B-D
Campbell, John H .- R-Mo.
Campbell, John P .- B-D
Campbell, John-C-4 Lt-D
Campbell, John-R-Cp-Bloomington, Ill.
Campbell, Levi-M-d Fort Delaware
Campbell, Robert-C-3 Lt-d
Campbell, William-R-doctor-D
Campbell, W. P .- B-doctor-d 1862
Campbell, W. H. H .- B-D
Canterbury, Granville-T-D
Canterbury, Z .- B-D
Caperton, Hugh-G-O Sg-D
Caperton, Lewis-V
Carden, I. G .- L-Hinton, W. Va.
Carden, A. A .- L-Hinton, W. Va.
Carden, J. M .- L-Hinton, W. Va.
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Carper, William-G Carraway, Joseph-A Carroll, James-B-D Cart, John A. C .- R-D Carter, William A .- B-D
Carter, William A., Jr .- B
Cecil, John C .- L-unc
Chambers, Garrett-V-D
Chapman, Beirne-C-Cp-mw Winchester '64
Chapman, Samuel-G-w
Charlton, G. W .- FF-D
Charlton, G. W .- C-D
Charlton, J. J .- FF-D
Chatting, George-T-D
Chewning, Stephen-B-D
Childress, Clark L .- FF
Childress, George G .- FF-k
Christie, Allen-C Clark, James F .- B-D
Clark, Preston-B
Clark, Samuel A .- G-D
Clark, Henry-V-d '63
Clingman, Addison-E
Coben, - -L
Coiner, John-C
Collins, Edward-B-D
Commack, J .- T
Commack, R .- T Comer, John-V Comer, A. B .- E
Comer, Wilson-V
Comer, Madison S .- B-D
Connell, M. S.,-B.
Connor, John-G-k First Manassas
Cook, A. W .- M
Cook, John H .- M-Monroe Co.
Cook, Lewis-G-D Cook, L. G .- T
Copeland, Jesse-FF
Copeland, Solomon-FF Copeland, W. H .-?-?- c '64
Counts, Charles-M
Counts, George-M-D
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Counts, John ("Christmas")-M-D
Cox, J. D .- T
Coyner, John-T
Craft, James-T
Craft, W. H .- L-West
Crawford, J. A .- L-D
Crawley, William-L-Lynchburg
Crebs, Lewis-G-D
Crebs, Otho-B-7 Sg-D
Cregler, Zachariah F .- R-D
Crews, Archibald-V-D
Crews, J. B .- L
Crews, John J .- V-3 Lt-Mo.
Criner, Ballard-G-D
Criner, Louis B .- G-k Frazier Farm '62
Cronan, Timothy-B-D
Crookshank, M. F .- E
Crosier, G. W .- E .
Crosier, James L .- B-k Cloyd Mountain
Crosier, James M .- B-D
Crosier, Thomas-M-Virginia
Crosier, T. B .- B
Crosier, W. G .- B
Crostick, Thomas-M-k Cold Harbor
Crotty, C. P .- E
Crowder, L. V .- B-Monroe Co.
Cullighan, Thomas-B
Cummings, Robert-C-D
Cummings, -V-k Fayetteville '62
Curry, Alpheus-BB
Curry, Anderson-BB
Curry, Samuel-L
Darnell, John-BB
Davidson, Bell-C-3 Sg
Davidson, Ferdinand-C
Daugherty, John-C
Daugherty, William-C-k Winchester '64
Davis, C. M .- B-D
Davis, Irwin-T
Davis, J. M .- E
Davis, J. A .- E
Davis, Allen-E-D
Davis, Samuel-T-Lynchburg, Va.
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Deffert, Michael-G
DeHart, Charles-M
DeHart, George J .- G-w'd, First Manassas-McIntosh, N. M.
DeHart, John-B-mw-Cloyd's Farm DeHart, James R .- B-c Winchester '64-Monroe Co.
DeHart, M. A .- B-Monroe Co.
DeHart, William C .- B-c Winchester '64-D
Dempsey, W. H .- E-D
Dennis, Lewis-V
Derieux, Lewis-M-c at Fort Delaware-D
Devine, Daniel-B-D
Dickason, Charles-C-D
Dickson, Robert-C
Diddle, John M .- T-D
Diddle, M. P .- G-D
Dillion, Asa-F-musician
Dillion, Quincy-F-musician
Dillion, Thomas-V
Dillion, -V
Dillon, John-M-D
Dillon, J. R .- E
Dodd, Floyd-M-D
Dodd, Williams-M
Dolan, Andrew-B-k New River Bridge
Dolan, Mark-B-D
Donally, W. A .- E-teamster-D
Dooley, W. H .- L-West
Dooley, James A .- B-D
Doswell, R. M .- B
Dressler, Harrison-C
Dudley, -B-unc
Dunbar, C. W .- B
Dunbar, M. A .- B-Greenbrier Co.
Dunbar, R. S .- B-D
Dunbar, T. M .- B
Duncan, Cephas-V-Sg
Duncan, Joseph-T
Duncan, John-C
Duncan, J. H .- T
Duncan, J. L .- T
Duncan, N. A .- T-3 Lt
Dungan, Robert-C
Dunlap, Addison-T-D
Dunlap, Charles H .- T-2 Sg-D
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Dunlap, Henry-B-Pulaski Co.
Dunlap, R. A .- B-Red Sulphur, W. Va.
Dunlap, W. A .- B-D Dunn, Harvey-V-D
Dunn, R. P .- B Dunn, James-E
Dunn, L. Ballard-F-D
Dunn, Lewis-R-D
Dunn, J. Patrick-E-Princeton, W. Va.
Dunn, Rufus K .- R-West
Dunn, W. L .- R-O Sg-D
Dunn, William A .- R-d Point Lookout
Dunsmore, Harvey-B-G-D
Dunsmore, J. A .- B-D
Dunsmore, William H .- B-D
Eads, G. W .- E-D
Eads, Henry-BB
Eads, Joshua-T-D
Eagan, John-G-D
Early, A. J .- C-D
Early, George W .- 7 Cor-D
Echols, John-major general-D
Eggleston, James-M
Eggleston, R. C .- M
Ellis, Alexander-C-D
Ellis, Allen-M-D Ellis, E. L .- E-D
Ellis, Henry-C-D
Ellis, Newton-L-West
Ellis, S. J .- E-D
Ellis, W. B .- C Ellis, W. P .- L-West
Ellison, Alexander-V
Ellison, Charles-C-D
Ellison, C. L .- L-D Ellison, Joseph-V Ellison, J. Z .- L-Monroe Co.
Erskine, Madison-B-D Erwin, James R .- BB
Erwin, John F .- BB Evans, William-T
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Fanning, Martin-M-D Farley, William-T Fenton, John-E-D Fenton, W. E .- E-D Ferguson, Eli-F Filbern, Martin-M-D Fink, J. A .- R-D Fink, William-R Fisher, A. L .- L-D
Fisher, James P .- B-D
Fisher, John I .- B-D Fitzwater, James-T Fitzwater, Peter-T Flanagan, George-BB
Fleshman, Fielding-F-Cp-d '61 Fleshman, B. F .- E
Fleshman, J. M .- E Fleshman, W. A .- E
Fleshman, William-BB Flint, E .- T Fluke, George A .- L-D
Fluke, W. C .- L-k Fisher's Hill '64
Folden, George-E-D
Foot, Samuel-L-Pulaski Co.
Ford, James-C-D
Ford, J. A .- L-D
Ford, William-L-D
Forren, John-R-Greenbrier Co.
Forren, William-E
Foster, B. A .- T
Foster, D. W .- B-D Foster, J .- T
Foster, Jacob-C
Foster, John-F-Bedford, Va.
Foster, Michael-G-w-D
Foster, William-M-c Waynesboro '65-Red Sulphur, W. Va. Foster, George W .- G-D
Fowler, Allen-L-Lt-Salt Lake City, Utah
Fowler, Elbert-L-D
Fowlkes, Giles A .- B-1 Lt-D
Fox, B. F .- T Fox, C. R .- T Fox, I. L .- R-D Fox, Warren-T-4 Sg
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Francis, J. S .- E
Francis, John A .- B-D
Francis, William A .- B-O Sg-D
Frazier, George-L-D Frazier, Isaac-F-West Frazier, Thomas-F-Neponset, W. Va.
Freeman, Frederick-G Fretwell, C. H .- L-unc
Frisk, Abraham-G-Baltimore, Md.
Frisk, Thomas-G-D
Fry, Edwin-L-Giles Co.
Fry, John-G Fry, Matthew-BB
Fullen, John-E-Monroe Co.
Fullen, William H .- B-D
Fuller, George-M Fuller, L .- M
Ganoe, Isaac-V
Garrett, J. H .- T-O Sg
Garten, Henderson-T
Garten, Richard-L-D
Garten, William-L-w Cedar Creek '64
George, Harvey-E
George, James A .- E
Gibson, E .- L-D
Gleeson, William D .- M-D
Glover, A. J .- M-D
Glover, Jack-M-D
Glover, John H .- R
Glover, John A .- B
Glover, Samuel-M-D
Glover, William P .- B-D
Goodall, Alexander-FF
Goodall, James-FF-Cp-D
Graves, John W .- B-Ronceverte, W. Va.
Grawgogel, Frederick-V
Green, Allen E .- G-D
Griffen, Michael-R Grose, Michael-V
Guthridge, William-G-D
Gwinn, Augustus-T-D
Gwinn, A. R .- T
Gwinn, Clark-T-D
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Gwinn, H. C .- L-D Gwinn, J. H .- L-Monroe Co. Gwinn, O. W .- R-D Gwinn, William A .- R-D
Hale, M .- T
Hall, George W .- G-Lt-k Chancellorsville '63 Hall, John-M Hall, Lewis C .- G-D Hall, Robert A .- G-c Spottsylvania '64-D
Hall, Robert-B-Monroe Co. Hall, S. F .- G Halstead, H. H .- L Halstead, Lorenzo-V Hamilton, Robert-G-k First Manassas '61 Hanahan, Larry-R-D
Hancock, John-M Hancock, William-V-w Kernstown '64-Keyser, W. Va.
Handley, James-G-D Handley, James H .- B-D Harless, Matthew-FF Harness, Erastus-BB Harris, Andrew-M-c Harris, James-M
Harris, William H .- R
Harvey, Allen-V-D Harvey, George-M Harvey, John-M
Harvey, James-V-Lt-D Harvey, Jones-V
Harvey, Rufus-V Harvey, William-T Hasten, J. N. L .- Huntington, W. Va.
Hawkins, C. Patrick-E-D Haynes, Joseph-T-D Haynes, Pen-T-Monroe Co.
Haynes, Robert-BB Haynes, Thomas-T-D Haynes T. L .- E-D Hedrick, J .- T Hedrick, Matthew-L-Summers Co. Hedrick, W. C .- L-Summers Co. Henderson, P. H .- L-D Hendricks, Peter-V-d '64
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Hennessy, Harry-R-D
Heptonstall, George-M-D
Hess, James H .- R-D
Higgenbotham, John-M-k Richmond
Higgenbotham, Moses-M-mw
Higgenbotham, William-M-k Piedmont '64
Hill, G. W .- T
Hill, John J .- R-k Dry Creek '63
Hill, W. H .- L-D
Hinchman, John-L-D
Hines, Charles W .- T
Hines, G. W .- E-1 Lt-D
Hines, James-T
Hines, J. P .- E-teamster-D
Hinton, Evi-T-D
Hinton, J. B .- L-West
Hinton, John-L-Monroe Co.
Hinton, "Rockingham" John-L-D
Hinton, Joseph-T
Hinton, Peter-R-D
Hinton, William-G-D
Hinton, William-T-D
Hinton, David-L
Hite, Andrew-T Hite, P. H .- T
Hobbs, Ferdinand-V
Hobbs, William-M
Hogshead, C. A .- E-D
Hogshead, C. F .- E-D
Holcomb, William-T
Holden, John-L-West
Holden, Riley-L-West
Holyant, William-T-Monroe Co.
Honaker, E. S .- B
Honaker, Jas .- BB
Honaker, M. A .- L-Putnam Co.
Hook, Peachy F .- R
Hopkins, F. B .- T
Houchins, Allen-V
Houchins, C. N .- L-Monroe Co.
Houchins, Granville-L-Huntington, W. Va.
Houchins, J .- T
Houchins, James-L-West
Houchins, Thompson-L-Alderson, W. Va.
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Houchins, William-L-Athens, W. Va. Houston, A. C .- L-D Houston, S. A .- L-D Houston, W. P .- L-Lt-Lexington, Va. Howard, Moses M .- R-Pittsburgh, Pa. Howell, Judson-B-2 Cor-B
Hudson, J. C .- T Hudson, Resse-BB Huffman, Alfred-M-D
Huffman, A. J .- L-k
Huffman, Edward-T Huffman, Giles T .- V-3 Sg Huffman, C. S .- B Huffman, J. N .- T-3 Sg Huffman, R .- T Huffman, Samuel-L-Summers Co.
Huffman, T. L .- B Huffman, Washington-T
Hughart, Jordan -?- 3 Cor-k Hugins, R .- T Humphreys, Allen-V Humphreys, Christopher-E Humphreys, C. A .- B-D Humphreys, Henry-V Humphreys, John M .- B
Humphreys, Robert-BB Humphreys, Samuel-V Humphreys, Ward-V Hutchinson, A. M .- L-Forest Hill, W. Va. Hutchinson, B. B .- L-D Hutchinson, E .- L-D Hutchinson, Jacob-BB Hutchinson, J. A .- L-D
Ingles, George A .- R-d Fort Delaware '64 Ingles, John-B-D Irons, B. F .- B-1 Cor-D Irons, W. Y .- B-Ronceverte, W. Va.
James, William H. H .- B Jennings, William-B-3 Lt-D Jennings, William H .- S Jennings, Petrie-B-k Kernstown '64 Johnson, A. J .- E-4 Cor-D
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Johnson, B. L .- E-D Johnson, C. B .- E-D Johnson, Collins J .- R Johnson, G. B .- T Johnson, W. O .- E-D
Johnson, William R .- R-D
Jones, Boyce-T Jones, E. F .- T
Jones, James-BB Jones, James W .- R-Monroe Co.
Jones, J. M .- E-2 Cor-Monroe Co.
Jones, John-M-D
Jones, Levi-E-D Jones, P. P .- M ?- D
Jones, William A .- G Jones, W. W .- E-D Joyce, John-R
Kavanaugh, Patrick J .- G-D
Keadle, A. J .- L-Sg-D
Keadle, James-V-D
Keadle, Junior-FF
Keatley, Joseph-FF
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