Coryell Co. TX - Muster Rolls, Minute Men during Civil War Submitted by: Bobbie Ross Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ------------------------------------------------ These are copies of Muster Rolls of Coryell County Minute Men Companies mustered for protection from the Indians during the Civil War and were copied from records in the Texas State Archives. Captain Hiram W. Cooke To hIs Excellency Governor Clark for the State of Texas We the undersigned citizens of Coryell County would respectfully request your Excellency to authorize Capt. Hiram W. Cooke to raise a Mounted Ranging Company. Our Citizens, or enough of them to form a Company, have horses and arms already. Capt. Cook will take pleasure in raising the company. We request that when the said Company shall have been enrolled that they be permitted to elect their own officers to be commissioned by your Excellency. The Indians are now down on the frontier and our boys are anxious to drive them away. May 24, 1861 Captain Hiram W. Cooke's Mounted Ranging Company Coryell County Hiram W. Cooke, Capt D. A. Hammack R. P. Knowles H. M. Ephraim R. B. Wells W. F. Lemmons J. W. Hedgpeth L. A. Polar J. R. Saunders T. H. Allen W. M. Armstrong F. F. Evetts W. E. Collard Ezra Shelby A. Crozier R. L. Haynes W. L. Logan J. R. Smalley H. Y. Carnes D. T. Logan J. C. Mills J. M. Knowles E. S. Mills J. E. Evetts F. W. Faunt Le Roy R. S. Logan H. R. Payne Josiah Cox O. Crozier M. J. Smith Joseph Carden George Y. Adams B. H. Knowles B. Hood W. W. Hammack W. H. Logan Charley Brening John M. Brown Denson Ray Hugh Sheridan J. P. Standefer L. Cox T. A. Oakly H. Evetts Chas. A. Flanagan L. R. Love B. B. Adams A. H. Love d. W. Wilkison Squire Haggard G. W. Coop J. H. Chrisman Daniel McCarty R. A. Pollard Thomas Scott H. R. Scott G. W. Taylor J. W. Carie W. E. Lane J. W. Hammack R. Chany J. T. Grant F. H. McCarty Madison Kruse Wm. Barkus J. R. Scott Sam Friend M. P. Knowles James M. Logan Eli Franks R. F. Pointer Joseph A. Haynes T. B. Saunders Wade Love Hillery Logan John Kelley Capt. Sam.Friend, Commander of the Coryell Minute Company reports that on the 27th day of April, 1861 being satisfied that Hoover and his wife were attacked by the Indians in Hamilton County near our county line. Hoover being shot and his wife's horse killed from under her, believed it necesary to detail seven men more than was upon duty under Lieut. Hendrickson whom I commanded in person - viz. George Haley, Jas. Statman, W.S.Perryman, J. Sam Large, D.C.Large, A.S. Latham, W.L.Perryman, to investigate said report which after three days service found to be true, but finding the further pursuit of said Indians fruit less at the expiration of three days the men were discharged which three days servic e is included in my quarterly report, Gatesville, June 2, 1861. Saml. Friend, Commander Coryell County, Minute Men The State of Texas County of Coryell I, Madison McCutchen, Chief Justice in and for said county and state, certify that the above call was necessary from the alarm. In testimony whereof I have set my hand and seal of said county, this the 2nd day of June A D 1861. M. McCutchen Chief Justice, C. C. Muster Roll of the Minute Company organized in the County of Coryell and State of Texas, on the 2nd day of March A. D. 1861. To wit: 1. Sam Friend, Capt 21. D. C. Large, Private 2. John Hendrickson, 1st Lt. 22. Isam Large " 3. W. L. Perryman, 2nd Lt. 23. W. W. Hampton " 4. J. R. Smalley, 1st Sgt. 24. Eli Williamson " 5. T. J. Moon, 2nd Sgt. 25. Thos. Garrard " 6. J. Dietrich, 3rd Sgt. 26. T. D. Powell " 7. G. W. Taylor, 4th Sgt. 27. A. J. Bone " 8. James Stulman, 2st Corp. 28. J. L. McGee " 9. A. H. Tipton, 2nd Corp. 29. G. F. Adams " 10. M. A. britain, 3rd Corp 30. M. Dulaney " 11. J. Diltz, 4th Corp. 31. H. S. Perryman " 12. Jacob Mill, Private 32. W. f. Lemmons " 13. W. C. Love " 33. M. F. Harmon " 14. George Haley " 34. Joseph Friend " 15. W. B. Twomey " 35. C. J. Basham " 16. John Wuilliamson " 36. Friend " 17. L. Latham " 37. Thomas Saunders " 18. A. J. Carnes " 38. J. H. Chrisman " 19. A. Tipton " 39. Wm. Haley " 20. J. A. Haynes " 40. J. H. Brilster " Gatesville, March 2, 1861 This is to certify that the citizens of Coryell County, Texas organized a minute company of forty men this day according to the late act of the legislature for frontier protection. Electing their officers as above written and we further certify that said company is now organized and ready for action according to the laws under which it was raised. Given under our hand and seal of the County Court at Gatesville this March, 2nd day, 1861. Madison McCutchen, Chief Justice John Hendrickson County W. D. Coates Commissioners Sam Friend, Capt. RETURN of Capt. Saml. Friend Detachment of Minute Men, Coryell County, for the months of June, July, and August, 1861. No. of men joined since last return with date of same Names of Officers and Men Days of Service Saml. Friend, Capt. 24 V. Derrick Aug. 18, 1861 G. F. Adams, Ist Lt. -- M. V. Derrick " V. Derick, 2nd Lt. 7 B. Tipton " C.J.Moore, 1st Sgt. 19 E. Bertrong " M. A. Britain, 2nd Sgt. 7 J. F. Fergurson " A. H. Tipton, 3rd Sgt. 14 F. Bean " Jonathan Diltz, 4th Sgt. 9 W. A Britain " G. W. Haley, 2st, Corp _ H. Batey " W. E. Love, 2nd. Corp 7 J.L.McGee, 3rd. Corp. 7 J. H. Chrisman, 4th Corp. 7 W. V. Derick, Private 7 T. D. Powell " -- N. Dulaney " 7 J. W. Friend " 4 G. L. Friend " 26 D. C. Haley " 5 A. Tipton " 7 B. Tipton " 7 Thos. Bertrong " -- J. F. Furgerson " 2 F. Bean " 14 W. A. Britton " 7 Hugh Batey " -- A. Armstrong " 21 J. E. Britton " 7 W. Baskin " 7 The Scouts only containing from eight to ten men were out only occasionally as the emergency of the call demanded and our opperations were upon the N. West boundary line of our County. There has been no discovery of Indians but am satisfied they entered the N. West corner of our County agout the 25th of August, 1861 and stole one horse from Asa Langford who followed them and saw that they were Indians. Several other horses were from the Lampasas about the same time also by Indians. I certify on honor that the foregoing is a correct Report of the Minute Company under my command and that the number of days set opposite each man's Sworn Subscribed to before me the 20th day of September of 1861. Sam. Friend, Capt. Clem R. Johns, Compt. The following Minute Men discharged at their request to join other Companies of more active service on the 17th of August, 1861. (From Capt. Friend's Company). John Hendrickson, 1st Lt. W. L. Perryman, 2nd Lt. J. R. Smalley 1st Sergt. J. Dedrick 3rd Sergt. C. W. Taylor, 4th Sergt. Jas. Stulman, 1st Corp. Jacob Miller, Private W. B. Twomey " Jno. Williamson " L. Latham " A. J. Bone " J. A. Haynes " D. C. Large " Isham Large " M. W. Hampton " Eli Williamson " Thos. Garrard " S. Perryman " W. F. Lemmon " M. F. Harmon " C. J. Basham " Thos. Saunders " MUSTER ROLLS FOR CORYELL COUNTY Captain William Clements NAMES RANK AGE ARMS HORSE Wm. Clements Capt. 35 G & P 1 John Hendrickson 1st Lt. 36 G & P 1 J. W. Weldon 2nd Lt. 30 G 1 B.F.Blackwell 1st Sgt. 29 G 1 M. C. Potter 2nd Sgt. 22 G 1 John Cromeans 3rd Sgt. 21 G 1 W. B. Twoomey 4th Sgt. 26 G 1 Wm. E. Costley 1st Corp. 27 G 1 A. Baker 2nd Corp. 32 G 1 H. Elms 3rd Corp 18 1 Sam Everett 4th Corp. 18 1 S. C. Harcrow Pvt. 26 1 W. J. Greer " 33 P 1 G. W. Hensley " 17 1 Albert Fore " 23 1 Warren Phillips " 35 1 Eli Williamson " 25 G & P 1 John H. Bone " 26 1 D. C. Large " 21 G & P 1 A. L. Latham " 30 G 1 James Walling " 27 1 Thomas Kinsey " 19 1 W. R Gotcher " 29 G & P 1 O. D. Graham " 24 G 1 J. R. Blackwell " 16 1 Wm. Kinsey " 42 G 1 G. W. Medart " 33 G & P 1 A. J. Bone " 16 G 1 F. M. Kinsey " 29 G 1 Stephen O'Neal " 22 Jesse Graham " 18 1 E.D.Miller " 25 1 F. J. Latham " 35 G 1 Peter Weldon " 45 G 1 D. M. Elms " 16 1 S. O. Moser " 16 1 R. A. Castleman " 22 G & P 1 J. D. Manning " 36 1 H. B. Bryant " 20 1 John Williamson " 32 G 1 M. W. Hampton " 22 1 R. G. Hampton " 20 1 Wm. S. Graham " 21 1 Wm. M. Carter " 35 G & P 1 Augutus Fore " 45 G & P 1 John Graham " 27 1 Thomas D. Bone " 21 1 John Potter " 32 G & P 1 Thomas Cromeans " 18 A. J. Blackwell A. J. Bone Pvt 16 G 1 F. M. Kinsey Pvt 29 G 1 Stephen O'Neal Pvt 22 1 Jesse Graham Pvt 18 1 E. D. Miller Pvt 25 1 F. J. Latham Pvt 35 G 1 Peter Weldon Pvt 45 G 1 D. M. Elms Pvt 16 1 S. O. Moser Pvt 16 1 R. A. Castleman Pvt 22 G & P 1 J. D. Manning Pvt 36 1 H. S. Bryant Pvt 20 1 John Williamson Pvt 32 G 1 M. W. Hampton Pvt 22 1 R. G. Hampton Pvt 20 1 Wm. S. Graham Pvt 21 1 Wm. M. Carter Pvt 35 G & P 1 Augustus Fore Pvt 45 G & P 1 John Graham Pvt 27 1 Thomas D. Bone Pvt 21 1 John Potter Pvt 32 G & P 1 Thomas Cromeans Pvt 18 1 A. J. Blackwell Pvt 33 1 Muster Roll of Capt. Wm Clements, 28th Brig. Coryell County, Commissioned, Sept ember 2nd, 1861. The Scouts only containing from eight to ten men were out only occasionally as the emergency of the call demanded and our operations were upon the N. West boundary line of our County. There has been no discovery of Indians but am satisfied they entered the N. West corner of our County about the 25th of August 1861, and stole one horse from Asa Langford, who followed them and saw that they wwere Indians. Several other horses were taken from Lampasas about the same time also by Indians. I certify on honor that the foregoing is a correct Report of the Minute Company under my command and that the number of days set opposite each man's name are correct and service is actual service. Sworn & Subscribed to before me the 20th day of September of 1861. Sam. Friend, Capt. MUSTER ROLL Quarterly Report of Capt. Saml. Friend, Commanding Company Rangers called into Service under the act dated Feb. 8, 1861, for the term of service commencing the 3rd of September, 1861 and ending on the 2nd of December, 1861. Regular Scouts Names Rank From To Days 1. Saml. Friend Capt. Sept 3, 1861- Dec. 2, 1861 28 2. G. F. Adams 1st Lt. " " 12 3. Vincent Derrick 2nd Lt. " " 8 4. G. W. Haley Sergt. " " 7 5. A. H. Tipton " " " 7 6. M. A. Britain Corp. " " 7 7. Johnathan Diltz " " " 8 13. W. E. Love Private " " 7 7. W. V. Derrick " " " 8 22. T. D. Powell " " " 13 15. J. L. McGee " " " 13 6. N. Dulaney " " " 8 8. J. W. Friend " " " 10 9. S. L. Friend " " " 6 5. J. H. Chrisman " " " 10 12. D. C. Haley " " " 10 25. A. Tipton " " " 5 26. B. Tipton " " " 7 10. J. F. Fergurson " " " 7 4. Hugh Batey " " " 17 3. J. E. Britten " " " 6 2. N. Baskins " " " 7 16. T. G. Miller " " " 6 7. F. L. Miller " " " 6 14. A. H. Love " " " 8 11. J. W. Hedgspeth " " " 6 1. M. L. Alexander " " " 8 24. B. Ranham " " " 10 23. W. Skuddy " " " 8 18. E. L. McRay " " " 15 19. M. McRay " " " 6 20. John McDaniels " " " 16 21. James Murdock " " " 10 H. M. Ephraim and A. M. Armstro ng have been honorably discharged and their places filled with Jo hn McDaniels and James Murdock. Samuel Friend, Capt Commanding Coryell Co. Minute Men I certify on honor that the foregoing is a correct report of the Minute Company under my command and that the number of days set opposite each man's name are correct and were served in actual service. Sam Friend Sworn and subscribed to before me on this 1st of January, 1862 Clem R. Johns, Compt. MUSTER ROLL Lt. G. F. Adams Squad, Coryell County, Second Frontier District, Texas State Troops, for the Month of February, 1864 RANK AGE RIFLES SHOT GUNS PISTOLS 1. G.F. Adams 1st Lt. 37 Rifle N. C. 2. G. Arrowood 2nd Lt. 22 " Hols. 3. W. Oglesby 1st Sgt. 18 " D B 4. G. L. Smith 2nd Sgt. 22 " 5. W. J. Haley 1st Cpl. 30 " 6. J. H. Moorhead 2nd Cpl. 41 " N.C. 7. Thos. Gossette Private 38 8. R. Blackwell " 18 " 5 S 9. C. J. Gibson " 46 " 10. F.M. Lee " 22 11. B. Dukes " 19 12. S. H. Coyle " 41 " 13. L. Bynum " 36 " Musket 5 S 14. T. W. Miller " 30 " 15. W. E. Young " 36 " 16. A. B. Raules " 39 " D B N. C. 17. W. V. Griffin " 18 18. R. G. Fellows " 48 " 19. J. K. Mansfield " 46 " D B Hols. 20. S. Talley " 21 5 S 21. J. M. Gilbert " 30 " 22. Asa Chapin " 29 Hols. 23. Asa Langford " 45 N C 24. A. T. McVay " 25 " A C 25. G. H. Ash " 23 I certify, on honor, that this Muster Roll exhibits the true state of Lt. G. G. Adams Squad of Coryell County, Texas State Troops for the month of Feby. 1864. Enrolled Feb. 13 / 64 Thos. Garrard Enrolling Officer Captain W. S. Gouldy MUSTER ROLL of Captain W. S. Gouldy, Company K, 1st Reg., 2nd Brigade, Texas St ate Troops. No. Name Rank age Horse Value Horse Equipment Arms 1. W. S. Gouldy Capt. 39 $400 $40 1. G. W. Haley 1st Lt. 36 $800 80 2. J. H. Mabry 2nd Lt. 45 700 100 $200 3. D. R. Woods 3rd Lt. 43 500 50 200 1. A. G. Pearce 1st Sgt. 43 500 100 400 2. A. V. Gates 2nd Sgt. 36 400 50 75 3. W. A. Britain 3rd Sgt. 47 4. H. W. Fitchgearld 4th Sgt. 40 5. W. J. McCurry 5th Sgt. 50 350 40 1. J. L. McGee 1st Cpl. 46 2. James Hefley 2nd Cpl. 43 350 40 75 3. Z. Cranfield 3rd Cpl. 36 800 40 50 4. H. H. Bible 4th Cpl. 43 350 40 100 Privates 1. Adams, B. G. 48 2. Abbett, A. 3. Bowman, D. H. 47 4. Butler, F. B. 42 5. Brewton, C. F. 50 6. Batey, Hugh 40 7. Cutberth, D. B. 18 8. Colwick, O. C. 38 9. Cunningham, A. F. 44 500 75 400 10. Dulaney, Nelson 43 11. Deck, L. H. 48 12. Dodson, F. F. 50 13. Davis, H. M. 18 450 40 14. Everett, A. E. 44 500 50 50 15. Grimes, S. F. 41 350 60 60 16. Grimes, W. C. 48 600 50 80 17. Griffin, Richard 47 400 40 75 18. Green, A. 48 19. Hollis, C. P. 43 20. Hammons, Thos. 18 21. Isenhower, Mos 40 22. Jacob, F. F. 37 500 40 100 23. Kerby, G. M. 46 400 40 50 24. Lee, F. S. 41 800 50 100 25. Lane, A. B. 18 26. Lutterloh, F. H. 38 800 75 50 27. Lillard, F. M. 41 28. Magill, John 46 800 50 100 29. McCallister, Dave 36 700 50 75 30. McMurry, F. A. 49 31. Meyers, Abram 42 32. McDaniel, F. T. 45 400 50 100 33. Norris, F. M. 44 800 100 500 34. Odle, John 39 35. Odle, J. D. 40 36. Parks, L. R. 37 37. Parks, J. P. 40 38. Reaves, Talbert 47 650 40 100 39. Riddles, H. 50 40. Riddles, F. A. 43 800 50 41. Stuterville, F. C. 48 42. Timbrock, Jacob 49 43. Townsand, S. 39 44. Vandyke, Wilson 48 45. Ward, Henry 44 46. Wold, C. C. 24 47. Wood, Wilson 45 48. Williams, T. S. 42 450 40 100 49. White, Lawrence 42 800 40 100 50. Whitehead, Benjamin T. 48 100 51. Looney, M. 46 100 We the undersigned appointed to value the Horses, Horse Equipments and Arms, be longing to the men of Capt. W. S. Gouldys Co "K" 1st Regt. 2nd Brigade Texas State Troo ps do Swear that the valuation set opposite each man's name on this Roll is Correct a nd Just. J. H. Mabry, 2nd Li eut. Geo. W. Haley, 1st Lt. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 6th day of April, 1864. H. W. Cooke MJ. 4TH cAV. s. t. Mustring Officer I certify, on honor, that this Muster Roll exhibits the state of Captain W. S. Gouldy Company of Bosque and Coryell Counties, Texas State Troops. W. S. Gouldy, Capt. Commanding Company Captain G. W. Haley MUSTER ROLL of Captain G. W. Haley's Company, 2nd frontier District, Texas Stat e Troops, commanded by Maj. G. B. Erath, called into service for Gov. P. Murrah u nder the Act of the 10th Legislature, approved December 15, 1863, from the 12th day of February, 1864 to the 1st day of June, 1864, the date of the present Muster. T he following were enrolled by T. Garrard and mustered into service by Maj. G.B. Er ath in Coryell County, Texas. No of Each Names Rank Age Enrolled Mustered into Grade Service 1. G. W. Haley Capt. 37 May 13 May 13 2. G. F. Adams 1st Lt. 37 Feb. 12 Feb. 12 3. G. W. Arrowood 2nd Lt. 22 " " 1. Willis Oglesby 1 serg Feb. 12 Feb. 12 2. G. L. Smith 2 " " " 3. A. V. Gates 3 " 36 May 13 May 13 4. R. Blackwell 4 " 18 Feb. 12 Feb. 12 5. Johnnie Mayfield 5 " 20 " " 1. F. M. Lee 1 Crp. 22 " " 2. James Moorehead 2 " 42 " " 3. M. A. Britain 3 " 47 May 13 May 13 4. T. W. Miller 4 " 30 Feb. 12 Feb. 12 1. J. H. Armstrong Private 38 " " 2. Hugh Batey " 40 May 13 May 13 3. S. H. Coyle " 40 Feb. 12 Feb. 12 4. J. T. Crain " 24 " " 5. A. W. Chapin " 29 " " 6. John Clarke " 48 May 13 May 13 7. H. W. Cooke " 49 " " 8. N. Dulaney " 45 " " 10. F. W. Faunt Le Roy " 40 Feb. 12 Feb 12 11. R. G. Fellers " 48 " " 12. A. Ferrell " 18 " " 13. Tho. Grisett " 38 " " 14/ Wm. Grimes " 47 May 18 May 18 15. James Grimes " 42 " " 16. N. Griffin " 47 " " 17. J. M. Gilbert " 30 Feb. 12 Feb. 12 18. E. P. Gipson " 47 " " 19. W. S. Griffin " 18 " " 20. W. J. Haley " 30 " " 21. W. W. Hammack " 46 May 13 May 13 22. A. Kerby " 42 " " 23. B. F. Lefever " 18 " " 24. A. Lee " 18 Feb. 12 Feb. 12 25. John Mugill " 47 May 13 May 13 26. Dave McCallister " 37 " " 27. J. L. Megee " 47 " " 28. J. Martin " 36 Feb. 12 Feb. 12 29. J. T. McManis " 18 " " 30. N. Marony " 18 " " 31. J. K. Mansfield " 46 " " 32. J. M. Norris " 45 May 13 May 13 33. R E. Pealer " 18 " " 34. J. A. Riddles " 44 " " 35. John Rodgers " Feb. 12 Feb. 12 36. A. B. Rawls " 39 " " 37. J. G. Thompkins " 47 " " 38. J. C. Taffinder " 39 " " 39. D. R. Woods " 42 May 13 May 13 40. R. N. Ward " 30 " " 41. J. H. Webb " 43 " " 42. Wiley Wilkey " Feb. 12 Feb. 12 43. W. E. Young " 37 " " Captain 1 First Lieutenant 1 Second Lieutenant 1 Sergeants 5 Corporals 4 Privates 43 ---- 55 MUSTER ROLL of Capt. G. W. Haley, Com. Co. C. Second Frontier District, Texas State Troops, 1864. RETURN of capt. Saml. Friend Detachment of MInute Men, Coryell County, for the months of June, July, and August, 1861. NAMES OF OFFICERS AND MEN DAYS OF SERVICE NO. OF MEN JOI NED SINCE LAST RETURN WITH DATE OF SAME Sam'l Friend, Capt. 24 V. Derick, Aug 18 G. F. Adams 1st Lt. M. V. Derick " V. Derick 2nd Lt. 7 B. Tipton " C. J. Moore 1st Sgt. 19 E. Bertron " M. A. brittan, 2nd Sgt. 7 J.F.Furgurson " A. H. Tipton, 3rd Sgt. 14 F. Bean " Jonathan Diltz, 4th Sgt 9 W. A. Britton " G. W. Haley, 1st Corp H. Batey " W. E. Love, 2nd Corp 7 J. L. McGee, 3rd Corp 7 J. H. Christman, 4th Corp 7 W. V. Derick, Private 7 T. D. Powell N. Dulaney 7 J. W. Friend 4 G. L. Friend 26 D. C. Haley 5 A. Tipton 7 B. Tipton 7 Thos. Bertron J. F. Furgerson 2 F. Bean 14 W. A. Britton 7 Hugh Batey A. Armstrong 21 J. E. Britton 7 W. Baskin 7 The Scouts only containing from eight to ten men were out only occasionally as the emergency of the call demanded and our opperations were up0n the N. West bounda ry line of our County. There has been no discovery of Indians but am satisfied they entered the N. Wes t corner of our County about the 25th of August, 1861 and stole one horse from As a Lankford who followed them and saw that they were Indians. Several other horse s were from Lampasas about the same time also by Indians. I certify on honor that the foregoing is a correct Report of the Minute Company under my command and that the number of days set opposite each man's name are correct and service is actual service. Sworn Subscribed to before me the 20th day of September of 1861. Sam. Friend, Capt. Clem R. Johns, Compt. The following Minute Men discharged at their request to join other Companies of more active service on the 17th August, 1861. From Cap't. Friend's Company. John Hendrickson, 1st Lt. W. L. Perryman, 2nd Lt. J.R.Smalley 1st Sergt. J. Dedrick 3rd Sergt. G. W. Taylor 4th Sergt. Jas. Stulman, 1st Corp. Jacob Miller, Private W. B. Twomey Jno. Williamson L. Latham A. J Bom J. A. Haynes D. C. Large Isham Large M. W. Hampton Eli Williams on Thos. Gerard S. Perryman W. F. Lemmons M. F. Harmon C. J. Basham Thos. Saunders MUSTER ROLL, of a Company of Mounted Rangers, Texians, raised by Captain William Clements of Coryell County Texas, said Company being raised for the purpose of protecting the Frontier of the State of Texas, and to be tendered to the Governor of said State for his approval or rejection. NAMES RANK AGE ARMS HORSE Wm. Clements Capt 35 G. & P. 1 John Hendrickson 1st Lt. 36 G. & P. 1 J. W. Weldon B. F. Blackwell M. C. Potter John Cromean W. B. Twomey Wm. E. Costley A. Baker H. Elms Sam Everett S. C. Harcrow W. J. Greer G. W. Hensley Albert Fore Warren Phillips Eli Williamson John H. Bone D. C. Large A. L. Latham James Walling Thomas Kenzie W. R. Gotcher O. D. Graham J. R. Blackwell Wm. Kinsey G. W. Medart A. J. Bone F. M. Kinsey Stephen O'Neal Jesse Graham e. D. Miller F. J. Latham Peter Weldon D. M. Elms S. O. Moser R. A. Castleman J D. Manning H. B. Bryant John Williamson M. W. Hampton R. G. Hampton Wm. S. Graham Wm. M. Carter Augustus Fore John Graham Thos. D. Bone John Potter Thomas Cromeans A. J. Blackwell Muster Roll of Capt. Wm. Clements Company, 28th Brig. Coryell Copunty Quarterly Report of Capt. Saml. Friend, Commanding Company Rangers called into Service under the act dated feb. 8, 1861, for the term of service commencing the 3rd of September, 1861 and ending on the 2nd of December, 1861. REGULAR SCOUTS NAMES RANK AGE FROM TO DAYS 1. Saml. Friend Capt. 35 Sept 3, 1861 Dec. 2, 1861 28 2. G. F. Adams 1st Lt. 36 12 3. Vincent Derrick 2nd Lt. 30 8 4. G. W. Haley Sergt. 29 7 5. A. H. Tipton " 22 7 6. M. A. Britton Corp. 21 7 7. Johnathan Diltz " 26 8 13. W. E. Love Private 27 7 7. W. V. Derrick 32 8 22. T. D. Powell 18 13 15. J. L. McGee 18 13 6. N. Dulaney 26 8 8. J. W. Friend 27 10 9. S. L. Friend 6 12. D. C. Hale7y 10 25. A. Tuipton 10 26. B. Tipton 5 10. J. F. Furgurson 7 4. Hugh Batey 7 3. J. E. Britten 17 2. N. Baskins 6 16. T. G. Miller 7 7. F. L. Miller 6 14. A. H. Love 6 11. J. W. Hedgspeth 6 1. M. L. Alexander 8 24. B. Ranham 6 23. W. Skuddy 8 18. E. L. McRay 15 19. M. McRay 6 20. John McDaniels 16 21. James Murdock 10 H. M. Ephraim and A. M. Armstrong have been honorably discharged and their pla ces filled with John McDaniels and James Mu rdock Samuel Friend, Capt. Commanding Coryell co. Minu te Men I certify on honor that the foregoing is a correct report of the Minute Company under my command and that the number of days set opposite each man's name are correct and were served in actual service. Sam Friend Sworn and subscribed to before me this 1st of January, 1862. Clem R. Johns, Compt. Captain J. K. Shipman MUSTER ROLL of Captain J. K. Shipman's Company, 2nd Frontier District, T. S. T. commanded by Major G. B. Erath, called into service by Gov. P. Murrah, under th e Act of the 10th Legislature approved Dec. 15, 1863, from the fifth day of Febru ary, 1864, when mustered, to the first day of June, 1864. All were enrolled at Gatesville. NAMES RANK AGE ENROLLED MUSTERED WHEN BY WHOM WHEN BY W HOM 1. J. K. Shipman Captain 32 2-5-2864 T. Garrard 2-5-1864 Mj.G .B.Erath 2. B. Lanham 1st Lt. 33 " " " " 3. T. C.Miller 2nd Lt. 22 " " " " 4. J. E. Alsop 1st Sgt. 46 " " " " 5. James Robertson 2nd Sgt. 19 " " " " 6. J. Prewitt 3rd Sgt. 23 " " " " 7. W. G. Davenport 4th Sgt. 18 " " " " 8. W. E. Love 5th Sgt. 29 " " " " 9. W. M. Love 1st Corp. 40 " " " " 10. C. P. Lee 2nd Corp. 49 " " " " 11. A. H. Love 3rd Corp. 32 " " " " 12. W. P. Dodson 4th Corp. 29 " " " " 13. J. C. Culp 5th Corp. 45 " " " " 14. Boyd, M. Private 38 " " " " 15. Bynum, John " 34 " " " " 16. Benson, John " 46 " " " " 17. Boyle, Wm. " 35 " " " " 18. Baugh, W. L. " 43 " " " " 19. Bankston, H. " 36 " " " " 20. Buchanan, N. G. " 33 " " " " 21. Broadstreet, J.F. " 45 " " " " 22. Coates, W. D. " 47 " " " " 23. Coates. W. F. " 18 " " " " 24. Cox, Joseph " 18 5-15 J.K.Shipman 5-15 S .Haggard 25. Caldwell, R. N. " 40 2-5 T. Garrard 2-5 J. R.Saunders 26. Dean, N. L. " 22 " " " MJ .G.B.Erath 27. Dodson, B. F. " 19 " " " " 28. Day, W. J. " 35 " " " " 29. Dunn, Daniel " 38 " " " " 30. Evetts, T. F. " 19 " " " " 31. Franks, Green " 44 " " " " 32. Farmer, J. J. " 38 " " " " 33. Grubb, R. M. " 19 " " " " 34. Green, J. M. " 30 2-13 J.K.Shipman 2-13 MJ.G.B.Erath 35. Grubb, W. P. " 18 5-25 " 5-25 " 36. Hammack, D. L. " 18 2-5 T. Garrard 2-5 " 37. Hardin, John " 35 " " " " 38. Hood, B. " 47 " " " " 39. Hood, T. " 18 5-25 J.K.Shipman 5-25 " 40. Harris, Geo. " 18 2-5 T. Garrard 2-5 " 41. Hall, Wm. " 18 5-15 " 5-15 " 42. Jones, Geo. " 25 2-5 " 2-5 " 43. Knowles, J. W. " 34 " " " " 44. Kell, M. " 28 2-13 J.K.Shipman 2-13 " 45. Kelly, E. " 28 " " " " 46. Kelly,Leonard " 24 2-5 T. Garrard 2-5 " 47. Key, J. F. " 32 5-15 J.K.Shipman 5-15 " 48. Kerby, A. " 37 2-5 T. Garrard 2-5 " 49. Kelly, E. " 40 " " " " 50. Lemmons, W. F. " 38 " " " " 51. Lee, John " 46 " " " " 52. Lee, B. P. " 32 " " " " 53. Lawrence, W. N. " 36 " " " " 54. Morrison, H. M. " 45 " " " " 55. Moorehead, Wm. " 27 " " " " 56. Marony, P. N. " 18 " " " " 57. Neff, Noah " 36 " " " " 58. Nall, J. T. " 30 " " " " 59. Nall, J. W. " 36 " " " " 60. Powell, F. L. " 37 " " " " 61. Powell, W. B. " 45 " " " " 62. Powell, Jas. " 43 " " " " 63. Pruett, Able " 39 " " " " 64. Pinkerton, A. " 40 " " " " 65. Russell, J. M. " 39 " " " " 66. Robinson, J. D. " 38 " " " " 67. Ross, F. G. " 18 5-1 J.K.Shipman 5-1 " 68. Scott, R. S. " 22 2-5 T. Garrard 2-5 " 69. Sheridan, H. " 42 " " " " 70. Squyres, D. W. " 37 " " " " 71. Sifford, J. S. " 27 " " " " 72. Shook, J. W. " 18 " " " " 73. Taylor, A. G. " 44 5-1 J.K.Shipman 5-1 " 74. Thomas, Jesse " 35 2-5 T.Garrard 2-5 " 75. Welch, H. " 18 " " " " 76. Woodall, J. " 18 " " " " 77. Wilkey, W. " 40 " " " " 78. Wyatt, A. B. " 35 " " " " 79. Young, Isaac " 18 " " " " I certify, on honor, that I have at Gatesville on this first day of Jun e, 1864, carefully examined this Roll, and, as far as practicable, caused the allowances , stoppages, and remarks, to be mustly and properly stated; and mustered the Company for the period herein stated. B. Lanham I certify, on honor, that this Muster Roll exhibits the true state of C aptain B. Lanham's company of the 2nd F. Dist. T. S. T. for the period herein mentione d; that each man answers to his own proper name in person; and that the remarks set opp osit the name of each officer and soldier are accurate and just. B. Lanham, Capt . Commanding Comp any Captain G. W. Haley No of Each Names RANK AGE ENROLLED MUSTERED I NTO SERVICE Grade 1. G. W. Haley Capt. 37 May 13 May 13 1. G. F. Adams 1st Lt. 37 Feb. 12 Feb. 12 3. G. W. Arrowood 2nd Lt. 22 " " 1. Willis Oglesby; 1 serg. -- " " 2. G. L. Smith 2 " -- " " 3. A. V. Gates 3 " 36 May 13 May 13 4. R. Blackwell 4 " 18 Feb. 12 Feb. 1 2 5. Johnnie Mayfield 5 " 20 " " 1. F. M. Lee 1 Crp. 22 " " 2. James Moorehead 2 " 42 " " 3. M. A. Britain 3 " 47 May 13 May 13 4. T. W. Miller 4 " 30 Feb. 12 Feb. 1 2 1. J. H. Armstrong Private 38 " " 2. Hugh Batey " 40 May 13 May 13 3. S.H. Coyle " 40 Feb. 12 Feb. 1 2 4. J. T. Crain " 24 " " 5. A. W. Chapin " 29 " " 6. John Clarke " 48 May 13 May 13 7. N. W. Cooke " 49 " " 8. N. Dulaney " 45 " " 10. F. W. Faunt Le Roy " 40 Feb. 12 Feb. 1 2 11. R. G. Fellers " 48 " " 12. A. Ferrell " 18 " " 13. Tho. Grisett " 38 " " 14. Wm. Grimes " 47 May 18 May 18 15. James Grimes " 42 " " 16. R. Griffin " 47 " " 17. J. M. Gilbert " 30 Feb. 12 Feb. 1 2 MUSTER ROLL Lt. G. F. Adams Squad, Coryell County, Second Frontier District, Texas State Troops, for the Month of February, 1864 Rank Age Rifles Shot Guns Pistols 1. G. F. Adams 1st Lt. 37 Rifle N.C. 2. G. Arrowood 2nd Lt. 22 " Hols. 3. W. Oglesby 1st Sgt. 18 " 4. G. L. Smith 2nd Sgt. 22 " 5. W. J. Hailey(Haley) 1st Cpl. 30 " 6. J. H. Moorhead 2nd Cpl 41 " N.C. 7. Thos Goessette Private 38 " 8. R. Blackwell " 18 " 5 S 9. C. J. Gibson " 46 " 10. F.M.Lee " 22 11. B. Dukes " 19 12. S. H. Coyle " 41 " 13. L. Bynum " 36 " Musket 5 S 14. T. W. Miller " 30 " 15. W. E. Young " 36 " 16. A. B. Raules " 39 " D B N. C. 17. W. V. Griffin " 18 18. R. G. Felows " 48 " 19. J. K. Mansfield " 46 " D B Hols 20. S. Talley " 21 5 S 21. J. M. Gilbert " 30 " 22. Asa Chapin " 29 Hols 23. Asa Langford " 45 N C 24. A. T. McVay " 25 " A C 25. G. H. Ash " 23 I certify, on honor, that this Muster Roll exhibits the true state of Lt. G.G.Adams Squad of Coryell County, Texas State Troops, for the month of Feby. 1864. Thos. Garrard Enrolled Feby 13/64 Enrolling Officer CAPTAIN GID GRAHAM MUSTER ROLL of Captain Gid Graham's Company, No. 2, Coryell County, 2nd F. D., Texas State Troops for the month of January, 1864. NAME RANK AGE RIFLES SHOT GUNS PI STOLS 1. Gid Graham Captain 45 M. R. -- - --- 2. C. J. Basham 1st Lt. 36 Rifle -- 5 S 3. B. D. Latham 2nd Lt. 42 --- D B - --- 4. W. P. Ward 1st sgt. 37 --- Musket - -- 5. G. W. Hensley 2nd Sgt. 18 --- --- - -- 6. J. Detrich 3rd Sgt. 44 Rifle --- - -- 7. D. T. Halmark 4th Sgt. 46 --- D B 5 S 8. W. Kinsey 5th Sgt. 18 Rifle --- - -- 9. J. Mosier 1st Cpl. 18 --- --- - -- 10. F. Cromeans 2nd Cpl. 18 Rifle --- - -- 11. D. C. Darell 3rd Cpl. 18 --- D B - -- 12. J. Fore 4th Cpl. 19 Rifle --- N C 13. A. H. O'Keefe 5th Cpl. 18 Rifle --- - -- 14. W. E. Costley Private 27 Rifle --- N C 15. E. Thompson " 46 Rifle --- N C 16. John Hendrickson " 38 Rifle --- N C 17. A. D. Blackwell " 34 Rifle --- N C 18. G. W. Medart " 35 Rifle --- N C 19. M. H. Copeland " 24 Rifle D B 5 S 20. J. C. Dalby " 22 Rifle D B N C 21. W. Waters " 46 Rifle --- - -- 22. W. L. Perryman " 36 Rifle --- - -- 23. E. D. Wood " 45 Rifle --- - -- 24. J. Bates " 45 Rifle --- - -- 25. R. F. Arnold " 18 Rifle --- - -- 26. J. H. Morris " 43 Rifle --- - -- 27. W. Slay " 38 Rifle --- - -- 28. J. L. Baker " 44 Rifle --- - -- 29. W. P. Higgins " 39 --- D B --- 30. P. H. Higgins " 35 Rifle --- - -- 31. Eli Williamson " 25 Rifle --- N C 32. John Williamson " 38 Rifle --- - -- 33. E. D. Finley " 27 --- D B - -- 34. C. B. Graham " 30 Rifle --- - -- 35. W. Phillips " 35 --- --- - -- 36. W. C. Autry " 36 Rifle --- 5 S 37. W. M. P. Higgins " 47 Rifle --- --- 38. H. Pidcock " 34 --- --- N C 39. John Pidcock " 31 --- --- N C 40. D. Grey " 46 --- --- N C 41. B. L. Rodgers " 28 --- --- N C 42. J. Coplin " 28 --- --- N C 43. W. M. Kinsey " 48 --- --- N C 44. S. A. Medlin " 23 Rifle --- --- 45. R. N. Caldwell " 32 --- D B --- 46. B. H. Jackson " 18 Rifle --- --- 47. Jackson Graham " 35 Rifle --- --- 48. S. Smith " 35 --- D B --- 49. Thos. Williamson " 42 --- --- N C 50. B. Ivey " 37 Rifle --- - -- 51. John Medlin " 23 Rifle --- - -- 52. John Moon " 36 Rifle --- - -- 53. A. Lee " 38 Rifle --- - -- 54. T. Lee " 35 Rifle --- - -- 55. J. C. Webster " 40 Rifle --- - -- 56. John Lamb " 33 --- D B - -- 57. J. W. Smith " 38 Rifle --- 5 S 58. R. Castleman " 23 Rifle --- N C 59. John Ward " --- Rifle --- N C 60. G. Harris " 18 Rifle --- N C 61. Joseph Lamb " 39 Rifle --- - -- 62. J. Murdock " 43 Rifle --- 5 S 63. F. Harmon " 30 Rifle --- N C 64. W. R. Gotcher " 31 Rifle --- - -- 65. W. M. Carter " 37 Rifle --- N C Thos. Garrard Enrolling Officer Organized January 30th, '64 Lieutenant G. F. Adams MUSTER ROLL: Lt. G. Fl Adams Squad, Coryell County, Second Frontier District, Texas State Troops, for the Month of February, 1864. NAME RANK AGE RIFLES SHOT GUNS PIS TOLS 1. G. F. Adams 1st Lt. 37 Rifle N C 2. G. Arrowood 2nd Lt. 22 Rifle Ho ls. 3. W. Oglesby 1st Sgt. 18 Rifle D B 4. G. L. Smith 2nd Sgt. 22 Rifle 5. W. J. Haley 1st Cpl. 30 Rifle 6. J. H. Moorehead 2nd Cpl. 41 Rifle N C 7. Thos Goessette Private 38 Rifle 8. R. Blackwell " 18 Rifle 5 S 9. C. J. Gibson " 46 Rifle 10. F. M. Lee " 22 11. B. Dukes " 19 12. S. H. Coyle " 41 Rifle 13. L. Bynum " 36 Musket 5 S 14. T. W. Miller " 30 Rifle 15. W. E. Young " 36 Rifle 16. A. B. Rawlls " 39 Rifle D B N C 17. W. V. Griffin " 18 18. R. G. Fellers " 48 Rifle 19. J. K. Mansfield " 46 Rifle D B H ols. 20. S. Talley " 21 5 S 21. J. M. Gilbert " 30 Rifle 22. Asa Chapin " 29 H ols. 23. Asa Langford " 45 N C 24. A. T. McVay " 25 Rifle A C 25. G. H. Ash " 23 I certify, on honor, that this Muster Roll exhibits the true state of Lt. G. F. Adams' of Squad of Coryell County, Texas State Troops, for the month of Feby., 1864 Enrolled Feb. 13 / 64 Thos. Garrard Enrolling Offic er MUSTER ROLL of Captain W. S. Gouldy, Company K, 1st Reg., 2nd Brigade, Texas St ate Troops. HORSE HORSE NO. NAME RANK AGE VALUE EQUIP ARMS 1. W. S. Gouldy Capt. 39 $400 $ 40 1. G. W. Haley 1st Lt. 36 800 80 2. J. H. Mabray 2nd Lt. 45 700 100 $200 3. D. R. Woods 3rd Lt. 43 500 50 200 1. A. C. Pearce 1st Sgt. 40 600 100 400 2. A. V. Gates 2nd Sgt. 36 400 50 75 3. M. A. Britain 3rd Sgt. 47 4. H. W. Fitchgearld 4th " 40 5. W. J. McCurry 5th " 50 350 40 1. J. L. McGee 1st Cpl. 46 2. James Hefley 2nd " 43 600 40 75 3.Z. Cranfield 3rd " 36 800 40 50 4.H. B. Bible 4th " 43 350 40 100 privates 1. Adams, B. H. 48 2. Abbett, A. 3. Boman, D. H. 47 4. Butler, F. B. 42 5. Brewton, C. P. 50 6. Batey, Hugh 40 7. Cutberth, D. B. 18 8. Colwick, O. C. 38 9. Cunningham, A. F. 44 600 75 400 10. Dulaney, Nelson 43 11. Deck, L. H. 48 12. Doddson, F. F. 50 13. Davis, H. M. 18 450 40 14. Everett, A. E. 44 500 50 50 15. Grimes, S. F. 41 350 60 60 16. Grimes, W. C. 48 600 50 80 17. Griffin, Richard 47 400 40 75 18. Green, A. 48 19. Hollis, C. P. 43 20. Hammons, Thos. 18 21. Isenhower, Mos 40 22. Jacob, F. F. 37 500 40 100 23. Kirbey, G. M. 46 400 40 50 24. Lee, F. S. 41 800 50 100 25. Lane, A. B. 18 26. Lutterlough, F. H. 38 800 75 50 27. Lillard, F. M. 41 28. Magill, John 46 800 50 100 29. McCallister, Dav 36 30. McMurry, F. A. 49 31. Meyers, Abram 42 32. McDaniel, F. T. 45 400 50 100 33. Norris, F. M. 44 800 100 500 34. Odle, John 39 35. Odle, J. D. 40 36. Parks, L. R. 37 37. Parks, J. P. 40 38. Reaves Talbert 47 650 40 100 39. Riddles, H. 50 40. Riddles, F. A. 43 800 50 41. Stuterville, F. C. 48 42. Timbrock, Jacob 49 43. Townsand, S. 39 44. Vandyke, Wilson 48 45. Ward, Henry 44 46. Wold, C. C. 24 47. Wood, Wilson 45 48. Williams, T. S. 42 450 40 100 49. White, Lawrence 42 800 40 100 50. Whitehead, Benjamin T. 48 100 51. Looney, M. 46 100 We the undersigned appointed to value the Horses, Horse Equipments and Arms, belonging to the men of Capt. W. S. Gouldys Co "K" 1st Regt. 2nd brigade Texas State Troops do Swear that the valuation set opposite each mans name on this Roll is Correct and Just. J. H. Mabray, 2nd Lieut. Geo. W. Haley, 1st Lt. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 6th day of April 1864. H. W. Cooke Mj. 4th Cav. S. T. Mustering Officer I certify, on honor, that this Muster Roll exhibits the state of Captain W. S. Gouldy Company of Bosque and Coryell Counties, Texas State troops. W. S. Gouldy, Capt. Commanding Company