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One of his first official acts was to issue a manifesto to the soldiers and officers of this army, directing a series of deredations upon the peaceful, noncombatant residents of the country they had invaded, authorizing arbitrary arrests, ordering such as should refuse to take the oath of allegiance to be "driven from their homes, considered psies, and subjected to the extreme rigor of military law." This placing of the helpless people of an invaded country at the mercy of an unbridled and unscrupulous soldiery was keenly felt in Culpeper county where Banks, commanding Pope’s second corps, had at this time a strong advance guard stationed south of Culpeper C. H., and near Gordonsville, Orange CO. Pope’s object was to obtain possession of Gordonsville, where the VA Central and Orange & Albemarle railroads intersect, and destroy communication between the Conf. Capital and the Shenandoah valley. To effect this, Banks ordered a brigade of infantry to Culpeper C. H. July 14th, while his cavalry, under Gen. Hatch, advanced to seize Gordonsville. But Gen. Lee’s superior strategy had enabled him to comprehend the purpose of the advance through Culpeper, and although the whole army of the Potomac menaced him before Richmond, he had not hesitated to dispatch to Gordonsville, o the 13th, his most trusted lieut., "Stonewall Jackson," at the head of his own and Ewell’s divisions. Hatcg fell back only too quickly from Gordonsville on finding an army of 15,000 men where he had looked to overawe nonfighting citizens. Until re-inforced, the Federals in Culpeper largely outnumbering his force, Jackson held Gordonsville, warily watching the gathering of the enemy before him. July 27th, A. P. Hill’s division joined him, and he determined to offer battle. "Having received information," says Jackson’s official report, "that only a part of Pope’s army was at Culpeper C. H., " (Its numerical force outnumbering his own even then), "and hoping, through the blessing of Providence, to be able to defeat it before reinforcements should arrive there, Ewell’s, Hill’s and Jackson’s divisions were moved on the 7th in the direction of the enemy from their respective encampments near Gordonsville. *** On the 9th, as we arrived within about 8 miles at Culpeper H. H, we found the enemy on our front, near Cedar Run, a short distance west and north of Slaughter (Cedar) mountain." BATTLE OF CEDAR RUN Jackson was not the general to hesitate in the face of overwhelming odds, and he promptly offered battle. Ewell’s division was ordered forward on his right, Timble’s and Hay’s brigade on the northern slope of Cedar Mt, Early’s brigade on te Culpeper road; Jackson’s divsion, commanded by Gen. Winder, was on the left; Campbell’s brigade, commanded by Lieut-Col. Garnett, the brigade of Gen. W. b. Taliaferro, and the famous "Stonewall" brigade in reserve. Hill’s division was in reserve. The Federals were drawn up in strong position on a plateau just beyond Cedar Run, the artillery in front of the infantry, and the cavlary on the flanks. Crawford’s brigade of Williams’ division (Federal) was on the extreme right of Banks’ line of battle, Geary’s, Prince’s and Greene’s brigades of Augur’s and Bayard’s divisions confronting Ewell’s division, and Gordon’s brigade forming the Federal reserve. The artillery opened the battle about noon, and until 3 PM, while directing the fire of some batteries, and Gen. Taliaferro took his division, Col. A. G. Taliaferro commanding the brigade of the latter. The Federal cavalry was pushed back, uncovering their infantry and batteries. At 4 PM Banks ordered forward his whole line. The 1st VA Battalion was struck at great disadvantage, and the 42nd, ordered to change front to meet a flank attack, lost its commanding officer, Major Layne. The Confederate forces met the attack with heroic obstinacy; Col. Garnett was wounded, Lieut-Col. Cunningham of the 21st VA, was killed; the 12th GA and 52nd and 48th VA Regiments resolutely held their ground, though attacked in front and rear. Jackson then ordered up the brigades of Branch, Archer, and Pender-Hill’s division. The Federals fell back across a wheat field and endeavored to form another line of battle, and Banks ordered Gordon’s reserves into action. The fresh Confederate brigades flung themselves into action with an ardor against which the demoralized Federals could make no stand, and in another hour they were driven from the field, leaving the narrow valley where the infantry had fought covered with their dead. One Massachusetts regiment (2nd Infantry) had 35% of the men engaged killed. The battle had been short, sharp and sanguinary. Jackson’s official report shows: 223 killed, 1060 wounded, 31 missing. He captured 400 prisoners, three stand of colors, and 5302 small arms. The Federal loss was 1661 killed and wounded, 723 missing; total 2393. After a day spent in burying the dead, Jackson fell back toward Gordonsville, satisfied there would be no further effort to mass the Federal troops in that direction. He had won what the Northern newspapers were pleased to term "a tactical victory," and it was nt the first "tactical" defeat Banks had met at his hands. This battle of Cedar Run is also variously called: Cedar Mt, Slaughter Mt, SW Mt, and Mitchells Station. August 13th Longstreet, with his division and two brigades under Gen. HOOD, Stuart’s cavalry, and the brigade from the James under R. H. Anderson, were ordered to Gordonsville, which force, combined with Jackson’s, Lee intended should give battle to Pope’s "Army of VA," now in force beyond the Rapidan. For once, comprehending the Conf. Purpose, Pope hastily retreated across the Rappahannock, and Culpeper CO was relieved of the presence of this hated troops. In the early months of 1863, Gen. Lee initiated the movements preparatory to the invasion of PA, and the troops for the campaign were marshalled on the Culpeper plain. Stuart, his war horse lieterally covered with floral offering from the ladies who gathered to witness the display, reviewed the cavalry of the Army of N. VA at Brandy Station. COMPANY E, 7TH VA INFANTRY (For record of regiment, see Albemarle CO, this volume.) BECKHAM, H., C., lieut; promoted capt. And assis. Surgeon. BROWN, Daniel T., wounded July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg. BROWN Thornton S., captured Gettysburg July 3, 1863; held Ft. Delaware and Pt. Lookout 8 months. BYRAM, Charles, killed 1862 BYRAM, James N. EGGBORN, Wm. H, Nov 1861, detailed as courier for Gen. Johnston; March 1862, detailed as chief wagon master for Maj. Alfred Barbour, then chief quartermaster for Gen. Johnston’s army; June 1863, trans. To Gen. Johnston’s headquarters. HITT, George H. JONES, George H., promoted sgt; wounded July 21, 1861, at Manassas; captured June 31, 1862 at Chapins Farm, near Richmond; held Ft. Delaware. LEGG, Alex. F., promoted sgt; killed 1863 at Gettysburg. LEGG, John t., promoted sgt; wounded first Manassas, Fredericksburg & drenrys bluff; captured June 1862 at Chapins Farm, near Richmond; held Ft. Delaware. NORMAN, Joseph t., wounded Jan 1, 1862, at 7 Pines. SMITH, James K. P. TANSILL, James G., promoted capt. COMPANY B, 13TH VA INFANTRY (A SYNOPISIS OF THE SERVCE OF THIS REG. IS GIVEN ON A PRECEDING PAGE.) Capt. Wm. T. PATTON, prmoted col. 7th VA Infantry; killed July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg. APPERSON, W., C., transferred to CO F, 6th VA Cavalry, Wickham’s Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Division. APPERSON, Richard, enlisted 1862; killed Petersburg 1865. BECKHAM, J. T., promoted lieut; wounded Hatchers run 3 times, in legs and arms. BROWN, Edward W., enlisted May 1862. COLLINS, J. H., captured Apr 1, 1865, at Richmond; held at Washington. COLLINS, L. f., captured 1865 in Augusta CO; held Ft. Delaware. COLVIN, w. D., enlisted Mar 2, 1862; promoted sgt; captured Gettysburg; held Ft. Delaware & Pt. Lookout. CREEL, Benj. F., enlisted march 1862. CRITTENDEN, C. T., 1st lieut; promoted capt, major, and liuet-colonel; wounded 3 times at Cold Harbor, May 31,1862, May 3, 1864, and June 3, 1864. FARISH, B. B., trans. March 1862 to CO E, 9th VA Cavalry, Fitz Lee’s Div, W. H. Lee’s Brigade. GAINER, James W., captured Petersburg at the mine explosion. HUDSON, Champ D., enlisted Sept 1864; killed Feb 6, 1865. (page 406) HUDSON, Joel A,, enlisted March 1862; wounded Sept 19, 1864, at Winchester; Apr 1, 1865, in the trenches on the Appomattox River; captured Apr 3,1865, at Richmond; held Pt. Lookout; released July 3,1865. HUDSON, N. D., enlisted March 1862; wounded June 2, 1864, at Cold Harbor. HUDSON, Thomas J. JAMISON, W. C., captured 1862 at Culpeper; detailed as clerkin enrolling department. JONES, Charles S., trans. 1862 to CO H, 6th VA Cavalry. JONES, John O., enlisted April 1862; wounded June 1864, at Richmond JUDD, William, wounded May 31, 1862, at 7 Pines; died from the effects. KILBY, Andrew t., enlisted March 1862; wounded Sept 19, 1864, at Winchester. KILBY, Anslem M., enlisted April 1865; captured April 1865 at Petersburg; held Pt. Lookout. KILBY, Marcellus, promoted corporal killed July 1863 at Louisa C. H. KIRBY, Wm. H., enlisted 1864; wounded Feb. 6, 1865, at Hatchers Run. LEWIS. John e., disch. Oct 1861; appt. to post at Culpeper C. H., known as Culpeper guards; served till close of war; wounded July 1861 @ Baily’s Cross Roads. MASSEY, J. P. B., enlisted April 28,1862; promoted 4th corporal. NALLE, W. c., detailed by CSA as miller. PENDLETON, H., C., enlisted Apr 1, 1861; CO B, 13th VA Infantry, Jackson’s Brigade, Johnston’s Div; trans. Gunner in Sturdevant’s Battalion; wounded Nov 12, 1863, at Petersburg. ROSS, T. W., promoted sgt; captured Oct 19, 1864, at Fishers Hill; held Pt. Lookout; wounded Spotsylvania C. H.; died Oct 30, 1882. ROSS, Z. T., promoted captain; captured Oct 19, 1864, at Fishers Hill; held Ft. Delaware; died Feb. 28, 1884, San Jacinto CO, TX ROWLES, George W., enlisted May 1863. SCOTT, Wm. H, captured Feb. 14, 1864, in Culpeper CO, while on detached duty; held Ft. Delaware til Oct 9, 1864; March 1863, joined CO D, 4th VA Cavalry, known as "Little Fork rangers," returned to army Jan. 1865. SMITH, John Martin, enlisted April 1862; wounded 7 Pines & Cold Harbor. TUPP, James R., wounded 1863 at Chancellorsville; detailed 1864 as courier to Gen. R. E. LEE. WISE, T. I., promoted corporal; captured & held Pt. Lookout 18 months. Little Fork Rangers, CO D, 4th VA Cavalry Stuart’s Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div-Enlisted May 20, 1861 Capt. R. E. UTTERBACK, promoted major June 1862; resigned 1863 on account of ill health; died Sept 4, 1881. 1st Lieut. William A. HILL, promoted capt. 2nd Lieut. George T. FREEMAN, promoted 1st lieut; wounded 1862 Slatersville. 3rd Lieut. H. Wilkins COONS, died 1862. Lieut. A. C. JENNINGS, disch. 1862; re-enlisted May 1863; wounded April 2, 1865, five Forks, in left breast and arm. 1st Sgt. Pierce PERRY, disch. 1862. Sgt. P. WOOD, disch 1862. Corp. P. St. P. GIBSON, promoted liuet; killed 1863 Westminster, MD. Corp. O. M. CORBIN, promoted lieut.; sounded June 1863 at Aldie. ADAMS, John g., ADAMS, W. H. ALLEN, ___ AMISS, S. Y., captured Spotsylvania; held Ft. Delaware. ARMSTRONG, A. J. BALL, Daniel F. BALL, John W., promoted 1st sgt. BOWERS, Richard T., captured Feb. 1863 Culpeper; held at Washington. BRAY, Alpheus BROWNING, William L. BUTTS, Joe BYWATERS, A. A. BYWATERS, R. F. BYWATERS, John E. BYWATERS, Smith, captured 1863 at Greencastle; held Pt. Lookout; died ’63. CANNON, John H. CANNON, William COLDIN, William D. COLE, William H.,, promoted sgt; killed 1864 at Fishers Hill. COONS, George H. COONS, John D., promoted 1st sgt; wounded 1863 Kellys Ford. CORBIN, A. F., wounded 1864 at Spotslyvania CORBIN, J. b. CORBIN, Sm. M> CORBIN, Wm. B., wounded 1863 at Buckland COUGHTRY, J. B. CRIGLER, Wm. G., disch. June 1862 Richmond; re-enlisted 1864 at Fauquier, CO C, Mosby’s command. DOGGETT, M. J. DAVIS, J. W., enlisted 1864. DOWNS, Fred DOYLE, James, wounded 1863 Brandy Station DOYLE, William DULER, Ed., killed 1864 Spotsylvania. DULER, James, wounded 1862 at Slatersville EDWARDS, J. F.., wounded 1864 at White House; died 1864 EMBREY, Fred EMBREY, S. B. FREEMAN, H. H., captured 1864 in VA Valley; held Pt. Lookout. HACKLEY, Joseph H, captured 1863 at Moorefield. HARRIS, Alexander, enlisted 1862, promoted surgeon May 1862. HILL, Henry HOLTZMAN, John a., promoted lieut. HUFFMAN, Frank HUFFMAN, John, died 1861 JEFFRIES, Hill, captured 1864 in VA Valley; held Pt. Lookout JEFFRIES, Marion, captured 1864 in VA Valley; held Pt. Lookout. JEFFRIES, Octavius, wounded 1864 at Locust Dale. KELLY, Dannis, promoted corporal; wounded May 8, 1864 at Spotsylvania. KILBY, Joseph B. KILBY, Walter, enlisted 1863; killed 1864 in James City CO. LAKE, N., captured 1864 at Culpeper LEAR, James LEAR, William, killed 1863 in VA Valley. LUTTRELL, B. E., captured 1864 in VA Valley; held Pt. Lookout LUTTRELL, M. C., wounded 1863 at Spotslyvania. LUTTRELL, R. T., died 1863. LUTTRELL, R. D., wounded 1862 at Slatersville LYON, John W., captured 1863 at Moorefield. MCCORMICK, A. M., captured 1864 at Culpeper; held Pt. Lookout. McCORMICK, J. T. McDONALD, Coleman, died Oct 1864. McDONALD, G., promoted corporal; killed 1865 at Mine Run. McDONALD, Gideon, killed 1865 at 5 Forks. McDONALD, James McDONALD, John, wounded 1864 at Yellow Tavern. McDONALD, L. H. McDONALD, M. M. McDONALD, R. W., captured 1863 Gettysburg; held Ft. Delaware McVEIGH, Harvey MILLER, George B. MYERS, George A., MYERS, James MYERS, John W. NEWHOUSE, S. M., promoted corporal; captured 1863 at Culpeper; held Pt. Lookout NEWMAN, Alex, enlisted march 1864; wounded. PARR, A. W., killed July 21, 1864, at White House. PAYNE, Benjamin, wounded 1863 at Stevensburg. PAYNE, C. B., captured July 1863 at Amissville, Rappahannock CO; held Pt. Lookout PIERSON, J. C., killed 1865 at Mine Run. ROBERTS, Joseph W.. ROBSISON, W. S., wounded 1863 at Germanna Ford. ROSS, James B. SCOTT, William H., taken prisoner SETTLE, B. F., killed 1864 at White House SALVEY, Joseph SHAW, George w., promoted corporal; killed 1864 Spotsylvania C.H. SHAW, Richard H, killed 1864 at Slatersville SMITH, James SMITH, John SMITH, William E. STALLARD, A. L., promoted sgt; captured 1864 in VA Valley; held Pt. Lookout STEWARD, R. P. STEWARD, William B. SUDDARTH, G. A. promoted 1st sgt. TAYLOR, Daniel TRIPLETT, G. S. P., enlisted Oct 1864; held at Pt. Lookout WALSH, James WAYMAN, James W. WAYMAN, John L. WOOD, L. L. WOODYARD, M. D, wounded 1862 at Slatersville WREN, Marshall YATES, A. J., captured 1863 Culpeper; held Pt. Lookout. YATES, Benjamin YATES, Borten, killed 1864 in New Kent CO. THE BATTLE OF BRANDY STATION Was an attack, June 9, 1963, on his cavalry by a portion of Pleasanton’s cavalry. Gen. Hooker, the "fighting Joe Hooker" of the Northern press, was now in command of the "Army of the Potomac," and Pleasanton was his recently appointed cavalry leader. The Federals crossed the Rappahannock at Beverly’s and Kelly’s fords, 900 men and six batteries, at daybreak June 9th. Major McClellan, Stuart’s adjutant general, puts Stuart’s force at 9300 men and twenty guns, but states that 300 men were absent at the time of the battle, making Stuart’s actual fighting force 1/3 less than Pleasanton’s. the latter formed his plan of attack on the mistaken supposition that Stuart was at Culpeper C. H., and ordered his troops to rendezvous at Brandy Station. Unfortunately for his plans, Stuart’s troops were concentrated at his place of rendezvous. Gen. Buford, commanding Pleasanton’s first division, came up from Beverly ford, met Stuart’s whole force at St. James’s chruch, fought some hours, was attacked in the rear, and fainally compelled to fight hiw own way out and back to the ford. Gen. Gregg, with Pleasanton’s 3rd division, came pu from Kellys ford, and in his turn received the attention of Stuart’s men, now well warmed up for the work. Pleasanton’s 2nd division, commanded by Col. Duffie, did not reach the battle-field until late in the day, just as Pleasanton, informed that Conf. Infantry was approaching, ordered a retreat. The Federal official report of the battle places the loss at 500, and Stuart’s loss at 700. As Stuart captured 400 prisoners, it is safe to assume that this official statement is far from accurate-a by no means uncommon occurrence. Other engagements on the soil of Culpeper CO were of minor note, chiefly as follows: A repulse of three Fed. Regiments of infantry and one of cavalry, raiding near Culpeper C. H. July 12, 1862; August. 20, 1862, a similar experience for a body of Fed. Cavalry at Brandy Station, and the same next day at Kellys ford; a skirmish at Kellys ford, March 17, 1863; a raid of Fed. Cavlary through Rappahannock Station, Kelly’s ford and Brandy Station, Aug 1-2, 1863; a cavalry raid for the "Army of the Potomac" to Brandy Station, Sept 6,1863; a fight at Kelly’s ford Nov 7, 1863. Of the soldiers furnished from Culpeper CO to the Conf. States army no official records are left in any complete state. An earnest effort has been made by the publishers of the Encyclopedia to gather in these pages a roll of the service of Culpeper CO, that future generations may not depend on tradition alone to know who were the defenders of the State when its soil was invaded in defiance of right, of justice, and of the Federal constitution as our fathers framed it. Where no date of enlistment is given in the following pages, it was in the first year of the war; where no date of death or discharge is given, the service was till the close of the war; where no rank is given, the enlistment was as private. In the miscellaneous service are recorded the names of many who enlisted in other counties, then or now residents of Culpeper CO. COMPANY C, 7TH VA INFANTRY (For record of regiment see Albemarle CO, in this volume.) Capt. J. C. PORTEr, promoted colonel. 1st lieut, James, W. GREEN, promoted major and C. S. 2nd lieut, John r. STROTHER, promoted capt; discharged 1862; joined Mosby’s command 3rd lieut, Daniel BROWN, discharged 1862. First sgt, Philip ASHBY, promoted captain; wounded ’62 at Williamsburg Sergeant Wm. APPERSON, killed 1862 at Frazier’s Farm Sgt. W. D. BROWN, promoted lieut; resigned 1862. Corporal Wm. H. STROTHER, promoted sgt; died 1862 of fever. Corporal J. W. CARTER, Corporal. Corporal John HEATON ASHBY, r. John w., promoted surgeon; died 1867 in Mississippi. APPERSON, Wm., promoted corporal; killed in 7 days fight at Richmond. BARBOUR, Dr. Edwin, killed May 5, 1864, at Wilderness. BYRON, Charles, promoted sgt; wounded ’62 at Second Manassas; died ’63. BOLEN, Ed., killed 1862 at Fraziers Farm. BASHAW, John, promoted 2nd sgt; wounded June 30, 1862, at Fraziers Farm; July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg; May 16, 1864, at Drewrys Bluff; captured April 1, 1865, at Pt. Lookout. BATTLE, Richard, killed 1861 near Upton Hill. BATTLE, Benjamin, accidentally killed August 1861. BOWERS, R. A., promoted ensign; discharged Aug 1862. BOWERS, Robert. BECKHAM,, A. Camp, cadet VMI; promoted capt; wounded Sept 11, 1862, at Sharpsburg; lost a leg; died June 1863. BECKHAM, Dr. H. C.. promoted lieut CO. E, 7th VA Infantry, then surgeon. BICKERS, John, discharged 1862. BURK, Frank, wounded 1861 at Upton Hill. BROWN, William H. BROWN, Wm. D, promoted lieut; captured and held at Ft. Warren; died 1881. BURRUSS, John BARBER, Ed. COLVIN, Gabriel, wounded July 21, 1861, at first Manassas; died Sept following. CRUTCHFIELD, Peter CREEL, J.. W., captured 1863 in James City CO; held at Washington. DAVIS, W. A., wounded June 30, 1862, at Fraziers Farm; killed June 17, 1864, at Howlett House. DAVIS, Thomas, killed July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg. ENGLAND, Robert, enlisted 1863; killed May 1864 at Milford Station. EGGBORN, Wm. H. FOX, Thomas F., captured April 1, 1865, at Five Forks; held at Pt. Lookout. FEELEY, ___, discharged 1862. FOUCHEE, Daniel M., killed July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg. FOUCHEE, David, wounded June 30, 1862, at Fraziers Farm; killed July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg. GAINES, John, captured 1864 at Milford;held at Pt. Lookout. GARNETT, Joseph, discharged 1861 HULL, John HULL, Charles W., died at Lynchburg Hospital 1862. HACKLEY, ___, wounded 1862 at Williamsburg. HEISEL, John, killed 1862 at Frazier’s Farm. HILL, W. H., promoted first corp; killed July 3, 1863, at Gettsyburg. HUME, B. W., captured April 5, 1865, at Five Forks; held at Pt. Lookout. JENKINS, Fountain, captured 1864 at Milford; held at Pt. Lookout. JENKINS, Frank, captured 1864 at Milford; held at pt. Lookout. KILBY, Amos KAHL, William, enlisted 1862; wounded Dec. 13, 1862, at Fredericksburg; never heard of since. LEWIS, Wm. Wallace, promoted hospital steward. MALTON, James, died Nov 15, 1863. MELTON, James MELTON, Robert MILTON, James, killed. MATHEWS, Joseph MITCHELL, Henry, killed Aug 31, 1862, at Manassas. NARR, Henry ODEN, Alexander. PENNELL, Jerry, promoted 2nd lieut; killed May 5 ’62 at Williamsburg. PARKER, Horace H. (served in Mexican war; detailed as engineer); died Aug 29, 1870. PERRY, George P., discharged Sept 1862. PERRY, George, transferred to another co, 1861. PAYNE, Charles PETTY, Wm. C, enlisted Feb. 1864. ROWLES, Dr. B. T., captured near Richmond; held at Pt. Lookout. REED, Richard READ, R. S., captured at Fraziers Farm June 30, 1862; held at Ft. Delaware and Gvernors Island; wounded April 1, 1865, at Five Forks. SHADRICK, Abram, mortally wounded 1863 at Gettysburg. SMITH, Phil D., wounded in arm at first Manassas SMITH, George, promoted lieut; wounded & captured 1863 at Gettysburg; held at Johnsons Is. SMITH, __ SOMERVILLE, Robert b., killed 1863 at Gettysburg. SHOTWELL, John t., promoted corporal; killed June 30, 1862, at Fraziers Farm. SHOTWELL, William, promoted hospital steward. SMITH, W. C., promoted 1st sgt. SMITH, Phil. D., wounded in arm at first Manassas. SIMMS, A. Broadus, killed May 1864 at Millford. SIMMS, t., promoted sgt; killed in 7 days fight at Richmond TOWLES, Joseph TURNER, Frank TURNER. B. F., died March 1884 WILKES, John W, wounded at second Manassas. WINSTON, Arthur, captured 1864 at Milford; held at Pt. Lookout. WINSTON, a. W.. WILLIS. A. G., promoted sgt; captured May 1864 at Milford station; held at Pt. Lookout; died there 1865. WILLIS, Lewis, killed June 30, 1862, at Fraziers farm. YOWELL, Thomas O., promoted sgt; captured at Hanover Junction and Five Forks; held at Pt. Lookout more to come MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE AMISS, Carroll C. enlisted 1862 Culpeper; Capt. Utterbacks’ CO Artillery; served over 2 yrs; killed July 2, 1864, Petersburg APPERSON, g. F., enlisted 1863; CO F 6th VA Cavalry, Wickham’s Brigade, Fritz Lee’s Div; served till close of war in ordinance dept. BANKS, S. N., enlisted 1861; CO D, 13th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; disch and re-enlist. 1862 at Stuart’s Horse Artillery; wounded 1863 Gettysburg; captured 1865 in NC; held in hospital. BATTLE, James Robert, enlisted April 17, 1861; CO C, 13th VA Infantry, Pegram’s Brigade, Early’s Div; lost one eye at Petersburg. BECKHAM, J. G., enlisted 1863; Mosby’s Battalion; promoted lieut. BECKHAM, J. M., enlisted 1861; CO E, Wheat’s Battalion, Taylor’s Brigade, Ewell’s Div; cadet Military Institute; promoted lieut. BECKHAM, W. A., assigned to quartermaster’s dept under am. M. BARBOUR. BERLIN, Sanford W., enlisted March 17, 1862, in Alexander’s Battery at Ft. Spotswood; served till May 2, 1862; then temp. attached to 5th AL Battalion; trans. June 26, 1862, CO M 55th VA Infantry, Walker’s Brigade, Hill’s Division;; May 6, 1864, captured in two days fight at Wilderness; held Pt. Lookout till Aug 10, 1864; trans. To Elmira, NY; released July 1, 1865. BORST, John b., enlisted March 1861; CO K, 10th VA Infantry, Stuart’s Brigade, Jackson’s Old Divsion; promoted regimental commissary. BOWERS, S. Carson, enlisted April 1861; CO E, 4th VA Infantry, Stonewall rigade; promoted captain. BOWMAN, Wm., B, enlisted Sept 1864; CO H, 10th VA Infantry, Terry’s Brigade, Gordon’s Div; captured Apr 6, 1865, near Appomattox; held Pt. Lookout 4 months. BRADFORD, H. C., enlisted Apr 18, 1861; CO B, 6th Va Cavalry, Pegram’s Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div; captured 1864 at Culpeper; held Old Capitol and Pt. Lookout. BRAGG, P. e. enlisted April 1, 1861, CO B, 6th VA Cavalry, Jones’ Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div; disch. Oct 15, 1861. BROWN, A. Hill, enlisted 1862; quartermaster’s depart. BROWN, Daniel, enlisted 1862; Mosby’s command Cavalry; captured 1863 in Fauquier CO;held Ft. Delaware. BROWN, George W., enlisted May 1, 1861; CO F, 21st VA Infantry, Jone’s Brigade, Johnson’s Division; wounded May 5, 1864; died May 12, 1864. BROWN, James R, enlisted Feb. 1862; CO F, 21st VA Infantry, Ewell’s Brigade, Johnson’s Div. BROWN, Joseph D, enlisted Sept 1864; CO F. Mosby’s command; detailed to supply army w/provisions, 1862; died Nov 27, 1879. BROWN, W. H., enlisted April 20, 1861; CO B, 7th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; promoted 2nd sgt; wounded July 3, 1863, Gettysburg. BURDETT, James B., enlisted Oct. 1864; CO A, 7th VA Infantry, Pickett’s Division BURKE, George F., enlisted 1862; COB, 6th VA Cavalry, Fitz Lee’s Brigade, Stuart’s Div; wounded July 3, 1863, Gettysburg; captured at Cold Harbor; held Pt. Lookout and died there. BURKE, James E., enlisted Jan 1, 1863; CO B, 6th VA Cavalry, Jone’s, Lomax’s, Poague’s Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Division. BURKE, James Elias, enlisted July 15, 1861, CO K, 49th VA Infantry, Early’s Brigade, Ewell’s Div; promoted orderly sgt; wounded July 1863 Gettysburg; captured March 25, 1865 at Petersburg; held Pt. Lookout; released June 23, 1865. BURKE, J. H., enlisted Feb. 14, 1862; CO B, 6th VA Cavalry; Fitz Lee’s Brigade, Stuart’s Division. BURKE, John M, enlisted 1861; CO B, 6th VA Cavalry, Jones’ Brigade, Hampton’s Div; killed Spotsylvania C. H. BURKE, M. N., enlisted Oct 1864; CO B, 6th VA Cavalry, Lomax’s Brigade, Stuart’s Div; wounded 1864 at Front Royal. BURNLEY, Charles T., enlisted 1862; 2d Richmond Howitzer Artillery. BURROWs, H. C., enlisted April 16, 1861; CO E, 1st VA Artillery; 1st sgt; wounded July 18, 1861, at Blackburns Ford; captured Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; held Ft. Delaware and Pt. Lookout. BURTON, Arthur W., enlisted Nov, 1862; CO L, 10th VA Infatnry, Jackson’s Brigade, Jackson’s Div; wounded at 2nd Manassas, Aug 27, ’62; at Chancellorsville May 2, ’62; at Mine Run Nov 30,’63. BUSHONG, Isaac A., enlisted July 1861; CO H, 52nd VA Infantry, Johnston’s Brigade; 2nd lieut; disch May 1862. CARRICO, Wm. H, enlisted March 1862; Pelhem’s Artillery, Fitz Lee’s Div. CHADDUCK, John M, enlisted 1861, at Culpeper; CO G, 12th VA Cavalry; wounded 1864 at Charles City; service 4 years. CHRISTIAN, John t., enlisted July 1861; CO E, 1st Va Cavalry, Wickham’s Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div. COLLINS, E. B., enlisted 1861; 7th VA Infantry; Pegram’s Brigade; Pickett’s Div; captured 1865 Appomattox; held at Pt. Lookout. COOPER, Alexander H, enlisted April 1861; CO I, 6th VA Cavalry, Lomas’x Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div. COPPAGE, Wm., enlisted May 1861; CO C, 4th VA Cavalry, Fitz Lee’s Brigade, Stuart’s Division. CORBIN, Joseph R, 4th Cavalry. CORBIN, Lemuel A., enlisted 1864; CO C, Mosby’s Command Cavalry; wounded 1864 at Berryville. COVINGTON, Robert C., enlisted July 16, 1861; served in hospital depart. At Culpeper C. H., VA; afterwards acted as wagon master of the 7th GA till 1862 when discharged. COVINGTON, Thomas H., MD, detailed as physician at home; captured Jan 1864 at Culpeper CO held at Pt. Lookout COVINGTON, Thomas R., enlisted April 1862; CO F, 9th VA Cavalry, Beale’s Brigade, Fitz le’s Div; wounded Dec. 1864 near Reames Station CREEL, Mathew, enlisted 1861 in Valley of VA; 52nd VA Infantry, Early’s Brigade, Ewell’s Div; killed Aug 27, ’62 at second Manassas. CUNNINGHAM, John M., enlisted Sept 1861; 1st VA Artillery; Jackson’s Div; 1st lieut; promoted capt; captured at home 1863; held at Ft. Warren. CURTIS, T. O., enlisted April 10, 1861; CO E, 13th VA Infantry, Walker’s Brigade, Early’s Div; promoted 1st sgt; wounded June 6, 1862, at Cross Key’s ;Dec. 13, 1862, at Fredericksburg; May 19, 1864 at Spotsylvania C. H.; captured Mar 28, 1865 at Petersburg; held Pt. Lookout. DANIEL, Samuel A., enlisted March 16, 1862; Purcell’s Artillery, Hill’s Division. DAVIS, A., enlisted 1863; CO F, Mosby’s command; captured July 1863, at Falls Church; held at Old Capitol, Washington, DC, two months. DOGGETT, Basil, enlisted May 1861; CO A-Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; wounded Fredericksburg & Gettysburg; captured March 1865 Richmond; held Pt. Lookout. DOGGETT, James, enlisted June 1861; Horse Artillery, Fitz Lee’s Div. DOGGETT, Mereditch J, enlisted May 1861; CO A, 4th VA Cavalry; wounded May 5, 1864, at Wilderness. DORAN, Francis b., enlistd April 1862; CO E, 7th VA Cavalry; wounded May 5, 1864, at Wilderness. DORAN, John E., enlisted 1861; CO a, 11th VA Cavalry, Garnett’s Brigade, Jackson’s Div; captured in Loudoun CO, VA; held Ft. Delaware; killed. DOOLIN, James A., CO E, 7th VA Cavalry, Kemper’s Brigade, Ewell’s divsion. DUNCAN, r. r., enlisted Aug 1861; CO B, 6th VA Cavalry; promoted lieut & capt; wounded 1862 at 2nd Manassas; 1864 at Trevilyan & in the Valley; captured ’64 in the Valley; held Ft. Delaware. DUNCAN, v. F., enlisted 1861; CO B, 6th VA Cavalry; killed May 23, 1862, at Cedarsville. EMBREY, L. J, enlisted April 1861; CO A, 9th VA Cavalry, Beale’s Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div. ESOM, Philip a., enlisted Sept 1861; CO B, 7th VA Cavalry; Jones’ & rosser’s Brigade, Jackson’s Div; 1st lieut. FARISH, G. G., enlisted Sept 1864; CO E, 9th Va Cavalry, w. H. Lee’s Brigade, Fit Lee’s Div; killed Sept 1863 in Culpeper CO near Cedar Mt while scouting for Gen. Stuart. FANT, John s., enlisted April 17, 1861; CO H, 4th VA Cavalry, Wickham’s brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div; wounded at Winchester Sept 19, 1863. FINKS, H. W., enlisted Dec. 1, 1862; CO L, 10th VA Cavalry, Walker’s Brigade, Ewell’s Div; promoted 1st sgt; wounded June 17, 1863, at Winchester; captured May 19, 1864 at Spotsylvania C. H.; held Ft. Delawware. FOSTER, Warrington D., enlisted Aug 1863; CO A, 39th Battalion Cavalry, Lee’s body-guard; captured Nov 29, 1863, at Mine Run; held 12 months Pt. Lookout. FOSTER, McKidru F., enlisted April 1861; CO E, 6th VA Cavalry, 1863 trans. To Gen. Lee’s bodyguard. FOUCHEE, Frank R., enlisted June 1, 1861; CO A, 7th VA Infantry, terry’s Brigade, Picket’s Div; captured Apr 7, 1865, at Farmville. FOWLES, G. R., enlisted 1863; 17th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; killed May 16, 1864, at Drury’s Bluff. FOX, Henry, enlisted May 1861; CO F, 21st VA Infatnry, Jones’ Brigade, Johnston’s Div; killed Petersburg. FRAY, Wm. H, enlisted April 1861; CO A, 7th VA Infatnry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; captured Apri 6, 1865, at Sailors Creek; held at Pt. Lookout. FREEMAN, George, enlisted 1861; Pelham’s Battalion Horse Artillery; participated in all the battles of his command; captured May 1862; held Pt. Lookout. FREEMAN, J. g., enlisted April 1861; Deering’s Artillery, Ewell’s brigade, Longstreet’s Div; prmoted commissary sgt. FREEMAN, Wm. T., enlisted Feb. 1863; Deering’s Artillery, Ewell’s Brigade, Longstreet’s Div; captured near Richmond; exch. In a few days; died 1872. GAINER, b. F., enlisted Mar 14, 1862; CO L, 1st VA Reserves Artillery; captured July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg; was carried about 2 miles, and dodged the Federals by jumping behind an old shop and escaped. GAINEr, Henry L., enlisted April 1862; 4th VA Cavalry, Wickham’s Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div; killed at Williamsubrg, near Richmond. GAINER, Reuben M, enlisted April 17, 1861; CO l, 7th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; killed at first Manassas July 21 ’61. GARNETT, John K. enlisted Aug 1863; CO C, 39th VA Battalion. GIBSON, Daniel W., enlisted Jan ’62; Crenshaw’s CO, Pegram’s Battalion Artillery; captured 5 Forks; held Pt. Lookout 2 months. GIBSON< John W, enlisted Jan 1862; crenshaw’s CO, Pegram’s Battalion Artillery. GIBSON, Thomas C., enlisted Mar 1861; CO E, 13th VA Infatnry, Elzy’s Brigade, Ewell’s Div; re-enlisted at Richmond, VA, 1862, in Crenshaw’s CO, Pegram’s Battalion Artillery. GORDON, Albert S, enlisted April 1861: CO E, 13th VA Infatnry, Jackson’s Brigade; disch Aug 1861. GODFREY, Alexander, enlisted April 1862; CO A, 18th VA Cavalry, Imboden’s Brigade. GOODWIN, James H., enlisted 1864, after the burning of the Military Institute; Infantry, Breckenridge’s Div; wounded at Maryland Heights. GRIMSLEY, Daniel a., enlisted apr 17, 1861; CO B, 6th VA Cavalry, Payne’s Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div; promoted major. HACKLEY, Wm., enlisted April 1861; CO A, 2nd VA Infantry, Stonewall Brigade; battles, four; service, 2 years, discharged 1863. HALE, Daniel W., enlisted June 1861; CO C, 15th VA Infantry, Pegram’s Brigade, Ewell’s Div, wounded at Gaines Mills, Hatchers Runk and Feb. 1865 at Fishers Hill. HALL, F.S., enlisted June 1861, first under Capt. Nolan in D. H. Hill’s Artillery and under Capt. Braxton in A. P. Hill’s Artillery; promoted assistant surgeon in Pegram’s Battalion. HOLLIDAY, W. D., enlisted April 21, 1862; CO A, 13th Va Infantry, Early’s Brigade, Ewell’s Div; wounded June 8, 1862, at Cross Keys in arm; Sept 1, 1862, at Ox Hill, in thigh; May 12, 1864, at Spotsylvania, lost an arm; disch Dec. 7, 1864. HATCHER, Mahlon g., enlisted 1861; CO C, 17th VA Infantry, Corse’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; promoted color sgt; wounded May 5, 1862, at Williamsburg; captured 1862 in Loudoun CO; escaped. HAWKINS, Benj. F., enlisted 1863; CO B, 7th VA Infantry; Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; conscript officer, serving as cuah until Dec. 1, 1864, when he again entered the field service. HAWKINS, Wm. L., enlisted April 1862; CO B, 6th VA Cavalry, Lomax’s Brigade, Stuart’s Div; wounded at the time of Gen. Stuart’s death, near Richmond. HAWLEY, John A., enlisted March 1862; Fry’s Artillery, Jackson’s Corps. HAWLEY, M., R., enlisted April 1, 1862, 6th VA Cavalry; Payne’s Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div. HIFTIN, John L., enlisted Feb. 1864; CO E, 13th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div. HILL, Wm. H., enlisted April 1861; CO C, under Col. Porter, Pickett’s Brigade, Longstreet’s Div; promoted corporal; killed Gettysburg July 3, 1863. HITT, Festus, enlisted May 1861; CO G, 49th VA Infantry, Smith’s Brigade, Early’s Divsion. HITT, Blewford A., enlisted May 1861; CO G, 7th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; died Sept 1861 at home in Culpeper CO. HITT, James W., enlisted March 1862; CO A, 7th VA Cavalry, Stuart’s Brigade, captured Aug 6, 1863, near Brandy Station; held at Pt. Lookout. HITT, Martin L., enlisted May 1861; CO G, 7th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; disch Jan 4, 1865, on account of disability. HUDGINS, Albert G., enlisted April 14, 1861; midshipman on the steamer "Sumter," CSA Navy, promoted lieut. HOFFMAN, F. W., enlisted July 1, 1861; Stribling’s Battery Pickett’s Div; wounded March 26 and captured Apr 2, 1865, at Petersburg; held at Newport News; disch July 1865. HOLLIDAY, John Z., enlisted May 1861; CO G, 20th VA Infantry, Garnett’s Brigade; re-enlisted in CO A, 3rd VA Cavalry, Fitz Lee’s Brigade, Stuart’s Div; captured 1861 at Rich Mt.; aroled. HOLMES, F. Wallace, enlisted April 1861; CO F, 18th VA Infantry, Stonewall Brigade; wounded July 18, 1861, at Manassas; disch. July 18, 1861. HOOE, George g., enlisted April 17, 1861; CO G, 4th VA Cavalry, wickham’s Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div; captured several times, always escaped; was on general scout duty all through the war. HOWARD, Thomas C., enlisted April 17, 1861; CO A, Huger’s Battalion Artillery, Jordan’s Battery; promoted sgt. HUDSON, Bruce, enlisted 1862; 4th VA Cavalry; killed at the Wilderness. HUDSON, James W., enlisted April 17, 1861; CO G, 7th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; wounded July 2, ’63 at Gettysburg. HUDSON, Samuel T., enlisted April 17, 1861; CO G, 7th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Division; captured April 2, 1865, at Richmond; held at Pt. Lookout. HUDSON, Thomas J., enlisted Oct 1862; Camp Lee Guards, City Battalion at Richmond; served till Jan 1865; re-enlisted CO B, 13th VA Infantry. HUFFMAN, Moses A., enlisted March 1861: CO K, 7th VA Infantry, Pickett’s Brigade, Kemper’s Div. HUME, R. E, captured and held at Pt. Lookout. JANNEY, Asberry, enlisted Oct 1861; courier for Gen. Hill. JEFFRIES, Robert S., enlisted 1863; 13th VA Infantry; captured 1865; held at Pt. Lookout. KIBLER, Ferdinand, enlisted April 1861; VA Cavalry, Rosser’s Brigade. KILBY, Andrew J, enlisted May 1861; CO G, 7th VA Infantry, Hill’s, Taylor’s, Kemper’s Brigade, Longstreet’s Div; wounded and captured at Fraziers Farm; held at Ft. Delaware. KILBY, James P., enlisted March 1863; 4th VA Cavalry KILBY, Joseph M., enlisted 1862; 6th VA Cavalry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div. KILBY, Thomas M., enlisted April 18, 1861; CO G, 7th VA Infantry, Kemperh’s Brigade, P)ickett’s Div; wounded slightly at 7 Pines, May 31, 1862. LAMPKIN, J. W., enlisted 1861; CO B, 38th Battalion VA Artillery; captured July 1863; paroled; wounded July 6, 1864, at Petersburg. LAMPKIN, Thomas O., enlisted 1861; 13th VA Infantry, Walker’s Brigade, Ewell’s Div; disch on acct. of disability. LEAVEL, James W., enlisted 1861; 7th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; promoted orderly sgt; wounded Aug 20, 1862, at second Manassas. LEAVEL, Wm. A., enlisged Oct 1861; CO E, Mosby’s Battalion. LEGG, Ambrose C., enlisted 1863; 21st VA Infantry; Johnston’s div; killed at Spotsylvania C. H. LEGG, James W., enlisted April 1861; CO C, 13th VA Infatry; Pegram’s Brigade, Early’s Div. LEGG, Petyon E., enlisted Sept 1862; CO C, 13th VA Infantry, Peggram’s Brigade, Early’s Division; captured Oct 1864 at Culpeper; held at Washington. LEWIS, Richard, enlisted 1861; CO h, 4th Va Cavlary, Fitz Lee’s Brigade, Stuart’s Divsion, captured 1862 near Ashland; held at Ft. Delaware; wounded May 6, 1864, at Wilderness. (page 408). LIPSCOMB, Waddy, enlisted 1864; CO C, 1st VA Reserves; Infatnry, C. Lee’s Division. LONG, J. F., enlisted Jan 1863; CO F, 6th VA Cavalry, fitz Lee’s Division. MAJOR. E. P., enlisted May 1861; Crane’s CO of Wise’s Legion; prmoted adjutant; killed May 31, 1862, at 7 Pines. MAJORS, Langdon C., enlisted 1864; CO E, Mosby’s command. MAJOR, Samuel, enlisted March 17, 1861; Sturdevant’s Battery, Col. Jone’s 12th VA Field Artillery, Anderson’s corps; participated in battles in and around Richmond. MAJOR, W., Jr, enlisted May 1863; Sturdevant’s Batttery: Oct 14, 1864; wounded by the explosion of magazine. MARSH, C. W. enlisted Sept 1864; CO f, 2nd VA Reserves, Walker’s Division. MASSEY, John, enlisted April 10, 1861; CO I, 6th VA Cavalry, Payne’s Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div; died Dec. 18, 1883, in TX. MASSEY, T. C.. enlisted April 1, 1862; CO I, 6h VA Cavalry, Payne’s Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div; wounded Nov. 15, 1863, at Stephensburg, and Nov. 1, 1864, at Winchester. MAUPIN, H. A., enlisted 1862; CO I, 7th VA Cavalry, Ashby’s Brigade, Rosser’s Div. McCONCHEE, Wm. A., enlisted April 1861; CO I, 11th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade; promoted corp. MILLER, Henry t., enlisted July 1861: CO I, 7th VA Cavalry, Ashby’s Brigadek Jackson’s Div. MILLER, Robert b., enlisted 1864; 1st VA Reserves; 2nd lieut, captured near Richmond; held at Ft. Delaware. MILTON, John w., enlited 1862; CO E, Mosby’s Cavalry; trans. To CO C, 13th VA Infantry; Pegram’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div. MORGAN, Wm. B., enlisted April 1861; CO H, 7th VA Infantry; Kemper’s Brigade, Picket’s Div. NALLE, G. B., W., enlisted Oct 12, 1863; CO D, Cadet Corps, VMI, Breckinridge’s Cif; 1st SGt. NOLAN, John, enlisted April 17, 1861; CO C, 13th VA Infatnry, Pegram’s Brigade, Early’s Div; promoted corporal; captured Sept 22, 1864 at Fisher’s Hill; held at Pt. Lookout; exchanged in one month. O’CALLAHAN, Wm., enlisted 1861; CO K, 49th VA Infantry, Smith’s Brigade, Early’s Div; promoted 1st sgt; wounded 1862 at 7 Pines; captured 1862 at Sharpsburg; held Ft. Delaware; service 4 years; disch at close of war. PATTIE., D. M., enlisted April 1861; CO K, 17th VA Infantry, Pickett’s Brigade, Longstreet’s Div; promoted department marshal of Eastern VA under confiscation act. PATTON, Hugh M, enlisted April 18, 1861; 7th VA Infantry, Keper’s and Cook’s Brigade, Pickett’s and Heath’s Div; promoted 1st lieut; wounded at second Manassas. PATTON, James, enlisted April 18, 1861; 7th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; capt; promoted colonel; wounded at second Manassas;killed at Gettysburg. PAYNe, Joseph F. enlisted March 9, 1862; CO H, 4th VA Cavalry, Wickham’s Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div; wounded & captured March 1863 at Kelly’s Fordheld at Washingotn, DC, "Old Capitaol bldg," 3 months, exchanged and returned to company. PAYNE, Robert W., enlisted 1861; CO A, 7th VA Cavalry, Rosser’s Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div., wounded 1862 at second Manassas; 1863 at Gettysburg; 1864 at Reams Station, and 4 other times. PENDLETON, Edmund, enlisted 1862; 1st VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; died 1863. PENICK, N;, enlisted May 1861; COA, 38th VA Infantry, Smith’s Brigade, Johnston’s Div; lieut; promoted adjutant; served in infantry till autumn 1861; entered artillery service 1862 as captain CO A, Poague’s Battalion Artillery. PENILTON, John r, enlisted June 1861; CO H, 7th VA Cavalry, Jones’ Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div; wounded Hanover Junction & Reams Station; captured at Mt. Jackson and in Albemarle CO; hled at Ft. Delaware 7 months. PERRY, George P., enlisted Aug 1861; 7th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div. PERRY, W. G., enlisted April 12, 1862; CO G, Horse Aritllery, Stuart’s Brigade, Jackson’s Div. PIERCE, J. ., enlisted 1862; CO D, Gowe’s regiment Arkansas Infantry, Churchill’s Brigade, Hindmans’s Div; wounded 1864 at Mansfield. PINKARD, A. A., enlisted May 15, 1861; 49th Regiment, Pegram’s Brigade, Early’s Div; ensign;killed June 26, 1862, at Mechanicsville. PORTER, John J., enlisted Sept 1864; CO F, Mosby’s command; prmooted to Mosby’s staff; captured in Culpeper CO, Oct 1, 1864; held 10 days at Culpeper C. H.. discharged at Winchester Apr 12, 1865. RATRIE, Henry H., enlisted March 10l, 1862; CO K, 4th VA Cavalry, Jones’ Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div. RISEY, Samuel, enlisted June 1863; under Capt. Taylor in conscript service till close of war. ROBINSON, Wm. A., enlisted March 1862; Purcell’s Battery, Hill’s Brigade, Field’s Div. ROBSON, W. T., enlisted Sept 16, 1863; CO G, 12th VA Cavalry; wounded 1864 in the Valley. ROSSON, J. W., enlisted March 1862; CO G, 12th VA Cavalry, Rosser’s Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div; promoted sgt. RUDASILL, F. M., enlisted July 12, 1861; quartermaster department; then CO C, Mosby’s Rangers. SCOTT, J. M, Jr, enlisted April 1861; CO F, 10th VA Cavalry, Hampton’s, then Chamberlin’s Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div; sgt of color guards; slightly wounded Gettysburg & Brandy Station; captured Oct 11, 1`863, at Brandy Station; held at Old Capitol & Pt. Lookout 16 months. SHACKELFORd, John M,, enlisted Feb. 1863; CO C, 4th VA Cavalry, Wickham’s Briade, Fitz Lee’s Division. SLAUGHTEr, Thomas T., enlisted April 1861; Co B, 6th VA Cavalry. SMITH, Early, enlisted Aug 9, 1861, CO. L, 10th VA Infantry, Taliaferro’s Brigade, Jackson’s Div; captured March 1864 at Hamilton, Loudoun CO; held at Ft. Delaware. SMITH, Elza, enlisted May 1861; assigned to quartermaster department. SMITH, John W., enlisted Aug 9, 1861; CO L, 10th VA Infantry, Taliaferro’s Brigade, Jackson’s Div; captured April 1, 1865 at 5 Forks, held at Ft. Delaware. SMITH, Joseph t., enlisted March 1863; CO F, 21st VA Infantry, Terry’s Brigade, Johnston’s Div. SMITH, Philip, enlisted May 1861; Taylor’s CO, 7th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Longstreet’s Div; killed in 7 Days fight. SMITH, Thomas J., enlisted Sept 1862; 21st VA Infantry, Stuart’s Brigade, captured 1862 in Culpeper CO; held at Pt. Lookout. SOMERVILLe, C. B., enlisted Nov 1863; Douglass’ Pontoon Corps. SOMERVILLE, J. W., enlisted May 1971; CO G, 20th VA Infantry, Pegram’s Brigade, Garnett’s Div; disch July 1861; re-enlisted 1863, 3rd AL Regiment, Rhoades’ Brigade, wounded at Richmond Mt. And Boonesboro Gap. SOMERVILLE, Langdon, enlisted Nov 1863; Douglas’ Pontoon Corps, died April 1864. SOMERVILLe, R. B., enlisted May 1861; Porter’s CO, 7th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; killed Gettsburg. SOMERVILLE, Walter, enlisted 1862; surgeon at Yorktown; died 1863. SPARKS, Champ C., enlisted May 1861; CO G, 7th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; prmoted corporal; wounded May 5, 1862, at Williamsubrg; wounded and captured July 3. 1863, at Gettysburg, held at Ft. Delaware, and died there Oct 1863. SPARKS., Robert W., enlisted April 1861; CO A, 7th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div. SPICER, James S., enlisted 1862; CO E Pioneer Corps. SPICER, James S., promoted quartermaster sgt. STALLORD, Randolph R., enlisted 1861; Capt. Vanderslier, 49tth VA Infantry; mortally wounded Nov 1864 at Spotsylvania C. H. STARKE, A. E. enlisted Aug 9, 1861; CO I, 49th VA Infantry, Smith’s Brigade, Early’s Div; prmoted sgt; 1863 trans. To CO K, same regiment; Oct 1864 wounded & captured Cedar Creek, held at Pt. Lookout. STEWART, Broadius, enlisted Jan 1863; cavalry; died 1882 in MO. STEWART, James W., enlisted April 20, 1861; CO I, 30th VA Infantry, Corse’s Brigade, Pickett’s Division; wounded June 26, 1862, at Chickahominy; died June 29, 1862. STEWART, Joseph, enlisted May 1861; infantry, Stuart’s Brgig. Pickett’s Div. STEWART, Richard, enlisted May 1861; cavalry; died 1868. STRINGFELLOW, B. W., enlisted May 1861; CO I, 11th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; lieut; wounded May 31, 1862, at 7 Pines; captured 1862 in Orange CO; paroled; captured 1864 at Petersburg held at Old Capitol, Washington. STRINGFELLOW, Martin S., enlisted April 16, 1861; CO A, 13th VA Infantry, Early & Pegram’s Brigades, Ew3ell’s and Walker’s Div; promoted 1st lieut; slightly wounded at Chantilly. STROTHER, George F., enlisted March 1863; as assistant commissary. STROTHErR Philip W. enlisted April 1861; CO F, 13th VA Infantry; Early’s Brigade, Ewell’s Div; lieut; wounded May 12, 1864, at Spotsylvania C. H.; discharged sam eday. TALIAFERRO, Alex. G., enlisted May 1862; 13th, then 25th VA Cavalry, Johnston’s Div; promoted captain, lieut-colonel, colonel, and brigadier general; wounded at second Manassas. TALIAFERRO, John K., enlisted Feb. 1863; CO H, 4th VA Cavalry, Wickham’s Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div; wounded at Trevylian Depot, captured April 1, 1865 at 5 Forks; held at Pt. Lookout 2 months. TANSILL, g. S., enlisted 1861; 7th VA Infantry, sgt. Major. TANNER, John W., enlisted March 1862; CO E, 7th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; wounded June 3, 1862, at Frazier’s Farm; disch July 1862. THOMAS, G. S., enlisted March 13, 1862; Purcell’s Battery; Hill’s Div. TOWLES, G. R. enlisted 1863; 17th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; killed May 16, 1864, at Drurys Bluff. THROCKMORTON, John a., enlisted April 1861; 6th VA Cavalry; courier to Je. E. Johnston; May 1862, promoted major; disch Dec. 19, ’64. TORRENT, Lewis C., enlisted 1861; CO I, 11th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div, captured 1862 at Williamsburg; held at Ft. Delaware; released & discharged 1862. TURNER, t. H., enlisted 1863; Pelham’s Battalion Horse Artillery; participated in the princiapl b attles of the command. VAUGHAN, Franklin D, enlisted 1863, CO E, Mosby’s Rangers. VAUGHAN, Henry J, enlisted 1861; teamster; served on hospital duty, and engineer’s corps, Col. Talcott, Capt. Johnson. VAUGHAN, Peter, enlisted July 1861; quartermaster department, carpenter and scout. WAGER, James P., enlisted April 1861; CO E, 13th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Division; discharged 1862. WAITE, C., enlisted April 3, 1861; CO B, 9th VA Cavalry Fitz Lee’s Div; captain; promoted major; served on Gen. Lee’s staff from May 1, 1862, till close of the war. WALKER, Thomas g., enlisted March 1862; Crenshaw’s CO, Pegram’s Battalion Artillery, A. P. Hill’s Div; wounded July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg; captured April 1863 at Louisa C. H.; held at Washington one month; captured April 1865 at 5 forks; held at Pt. Lookout 3 months. WALLACE, A. Henderson, enlisted Oct 1864; CO C, 39th VA Infantry, Corse’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div. WAYLAND, John W., enlisted 1861; CO A, 7th VA Infantry, Kemper’s Brigade, Pickett’s Div; served 2 years in quartermaster department. WHARTON, Stanton, enlisted April 1861; CO E, 13th VA Infantry, Pegram’s Brigade, Early’s Div; wounded at second Manassas; captured at Petersburg in 1865; held at Pt. Lookout 4 months. WHEATLEY, James g., enlisted April 1861; 4th VA Cavalry, Fit Lee’s Div. WHITLOCK, Martin, enlisted 1861; CO I, 6th VA Infantry, Wickham’s Brigade, Fitz Lee’s Div; wounded 1864 at Manassas. WINSTON, Arthur W, enlisted May 1861; Culpeper Minute Men, Purcell’s Battery, Hill’s Div. WISE, John B, enlisted 1862; wounded 1863 at Leesburg; died 1873, at Shreveport, LA, of yellow fever. WISE, Louis A., enlisted 1861; Richmond Howitzer CO Artillery. WOOD, P.. enlisted 1863; CO D, 13th Va Infantry. WOOD, Robert W., enlisted June 5, 1861; CO D, 23rd VA Infantry, Taliferro’s Brigade, Jackson’s Div; lost all toes by frost; disch. Feb. 9, 1862. YANCEY, Edwin D, enlisted 1861; artillery; promoted lieut. YOWELL, John, enlisted Sept 1, 1863; CO C, 4th Va Cavalry, Wickham’s Briade, Fitz Lee’s Division.