9TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Thomas Walter Duda TOM_DUDA@delphi.com To: cityslic@ix.netcom.com 9th VIRGINIA CAVALRY ROSTER from "History of the Ninth Virginia Cavalry in the War Between the States" by Brig. Gen. R. L. T. Beale B. F. Johnson Publishing Company, 1899 pp. 149-177 from microfiche in Special Collections Department, Harold Washington Library, Chicago IL transcribed by Thomas Walter Duda NOTE: The rosters that follow should not be regarded as definitive. For example, M. L. ARVIN is listed here as being a private in Company G. Other rosters show him as being in Company K, 3rd Ohio Cavalry. The rosters provided are an indication that the men named in them served in those companies at some time during the war. The descriptive names of the companies, the counties represented by each company, and the dates of enlistment were added by the transcriber. The names of the enlisted men were arranged in alphabetical order by the transcriber whenever possible, remembering that sergeants and corporals are enlisted rather than commissioned or elected. Surnames have been capitalized by the transcriber. Where the original text provides comments, it should be remembered that these are as of the 1899 publication date. Any comments enclosed in brackets [] are those of the transcriber. ------------- FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS First Colonel: John E. JOHNSTON Second Colonel: William H. F. LEE (May 1862 to October 1862) Third Colonel: R. L. T. BEALE (October 1862 to October 1864) Fourth Colonel: Thomas WALLER (October 1864 to April 1865) First Lieutenant Colonel: W. H. F. LEE (March 1862 to May 1962) Second Lieutenant Colonel: R. L. T. BEALE (May 1862 to October 1862) Third Lieutenant Colonel: M. LEWIS (October 1862 to June 1863) Fourth Lieutenant Colonel: Thomas WALLER (June 1863 to October 1864) Fifth Lieutenant Colonel: Samuel A. SWANN (October 1864 to April 1865) First Major: R. L. T. BEALE (March 1862 to May 1862) Second Major: M. LEWIS (May 1862 to October 1862) Third Major: Thomas WALLER (October 1862 to June 1863) Fourth Major: Samuel A. SWANN (June 1863 to October 1864) Fifth Major: Ro. H. PRATT (November 1864 to April 1865) First Adjutant: W. T. ROBINS Second Adjutant: [not named] Third Adjutant: Gawin C. TALIAFERRO Fourth Adjutant: Ro. J. WASHINGTON First Surgeon: Joseph S. GILLIAM Second Surgeon: Thomas L. TAYLOR Assistant Surgeons: W. PASSMORE and Clarence GARNETT Quartermasters: Charles WAITE, J. M. FORBES and Eugene BAKER Commissaries: A. G. DADE and --- ALSOP Sergeant-Majors: W. T. ROBINS and Reuben RICHERSON Clerk to Adjutant: William CAMPBELL Ordnance Sergeant: Mungo P. HARVEY Quartermaster's Sergeant: William COAKLEY Color Bearers: J. H. STIERS, Erasmus WILLIAMS, Charles R. EDWARDS, Walter CALLIS Regimental Bugler: Toucey JETT Postmaster: Gus. A. BETTS Chaplains: Charles H. BOGGS and William H. WHEELWRIGHT Blacksmith: R. M. CLEMENTS ------------ ROLL OF COMPANY A "Stafford Rangers" Stafford County Enlisted 21 April 1861 Pursuant to an order entered at the April term of Stafford County Court, the muster roll of Company A, Ninth Virginia Cavalry, is now a matter of record. The company was mustered in in April, 1861, at Stafford Courthouse by W. J. Green. It is as follows: OFFICERS Captain: Thomas WALLER (dead) Captain: Thomas TOWSON (dead) Captain: E. M. HENRY Captain: Hugh ADIE First Lieutenant: Cassius WILLIAMS (dead) Second Lieutenant: A. M. CURTIS Third Lieutenant: J. N. STEWART Quartermaster Sergeant: R. H. HICKERSON (dead) First Sergeant: C. W. SPINDLE Second Sergeant: Sidney POWERS (dead) Third Sergeant: E. T. JAMES Fourth Sergeant: J. F. SWETNAM (dead) Fifth Sergeant: W. A. KELLOG (dead) First Corporal: J. W. TAYLOR Second Corporal: W. W. GORDON (dead) Third Corporal: W. H. EUSTACE (dead) Fourth Corporal: R. E. HERNDON Bugler: W. L. DUFFY (dead) Ensign: J. H. STIARS (dead) [possibly same person as regimental color bearer J. H. STIERS] PRIVATES ALSOP A. B. (dead) APPLEBY James ARMSTRONG Thomas (dead) ARRINGTON S. C. (dead) ASHBY G. R. ASHBY Thomas (dead) BAILEY J. W. (dead) BAKER J. P. (dead) BARBER J. E. BELL Benjamin A. BENNETT M. C. BERLE M. A. BLACKBURN Alex. (dead) BRIDWELL John (dead) BRIGGS C. A. BROWN J. J. (dead) CARTER J. W. CLIFT J. E. CLOE C. W. CLOE W. S. COMBS B. C. (dead) COMBS S. R. (dead) COOPER G. R. (dead) COOPER J. W. COOPER L. COOPER S. R. COURTNEY L. W. CRITTENDEN R. M. (dead) CUMMINS J. W. CURTIS J. S. (dead) ELLINGTON J. C. EMBREY E. A. EMBREY E. E. EMBREY E. W. (dead) EMBREY J. C. W. EMBREY J. T. EMBREY L. J. EMBREY Madison EMBREY R. M. EMBREY S. D. EMBREY W. H. (dead) EMBREY W. S. EMBREY W. W. EUSTICE J. I. EUSTICE John EVANS A. W. EVANS J. A. FITZHUGH Henry FORBES James (dead) FRANKLIN William (dead) FRENCH G. J. FRENCH Uriah (dead) GALLAHAN J. W. GALLAHAN Thomas GARRISON George (dead) GARRISON H. T. GREEN A. M. GREEN J. L. GREEN Thad. (dead) GRIFFIS Robert (dead) GUY S. C. HARDING J. L. (dead) HARMAN John HAUSBOROUGH E. T. HAUSBOROUGH W. H. HELM William (dead) HENRY Pat (dead) HERNDON Dudley HERNDON Joseph HONEY Phil HONEY Z. M. HOOE Isaac HUFFMAN Edward (dead) HUMPHREY J. L. IRVINE J. W. (dead) JAMES George C. (dead) JAMES John (dead) JOHNSON Thomas JONES J. W. JONES L. E. JONES R. M. JONES T. A. (dead) JONES Thomas KENDALL G. W. (dead) KING G. W. KING J. P. KNIGHT H. T. KNOXVILLE Robert (dead) LOMAX Ed. LOMAX Frank (dead) MADDOX R. E. MONROE R. W. MORGAN S. S. MOUNTJOY Alex. MOUNTJOY Ludwell (dead) MOUNTJOY Robert (dead) MOUNTJOY W. E. NORMAN G. B. (dead) NORMAN T. T. NORMAN W. M. OLIVER J. P. OLIVER Nathan PATTON J. M. PAYNE Trav. POWERS W. T. REAMY T. B. REHIL Edward ROYAL W. L. SCHOOLER C. W. SCHOOLER P. D. (dead) SKIDMORE W. L. (dead) SKINKER T. J. STARKE Edward (dead) STERNE C. M. TACKETT C. A. TAYLOR E. V. TOLSON Daniel TOLSON J. A. (dead) TOLSON William TOWSON Suttle (dead) WALLACE Charles (dead) WALLER J. E. (dead) WARREN T. G. WARREN W. C. (dead) WEST B. S. WILLIAMS William ------------ ROLL OF COMPANY B "Caroline Light Dragoons" Caroline County Enlisted 6 May 1861 Following is a roll of Company B, Ninth Virginia Cavalry. This roll was made-up by Judge E. C. Moncure, of Bowling Green, Va., who was second lieutenant of the company, from an old roll and from memory, and consequently there are a few inaccuracies: OFFICERS Captain: S. A. SWANN (Promoted. Was for a number of years Superintendent Virginia State Penitentiary. Died since the war.) Captain: John WARE (At Newport News) First Lieutenant: Cecil BAKER (killed in battle) First Lieutenant: James BOULWARE (farming in Caroline county, VA) Second Lieutenant: Charles WRIGHT (farming in Caroline county, VA) Second Lieutenant: E. C. MONCURE (Judge of Caroline County Court) SERGEANTS AND CORPORALS BROADDUS John W. CHANDLER S. T. FAUST Thomas GRAVATT James D. KIDD John W. MONCURE T. G. PULLER J. E. ROLLINS A. B. SHADDOCK M. E. TOOMBS W. H. WALLER D. J. PRIVATES AMBOLD Ernest A. ANDERSON Alfred A. ANDREWS Charles H. ANDREWS John J. ANDREWS W. S. ANDREWS W. S. BATTAILE John BOOKS R. L. BOULWARE W. J. BOUTWELL A. BRANHAM J. H. BROADDUS A. T. BROADDUS Eugene (killed on courier duty) BROADDUS H. N. BROADDUS H. O. BROADDUS James A. BROADDUS S. B. BROADDUS Woodford BUCKNER R. H. W. (killed at Brandy station) BURKE J. W. BURKE Thomas BURRUSS A. BURRUSS J. G. CALLIS R. T. (killed at Five Forks) CALLIS W. S. CAMPBELL C. R. D. CAMPBELL F. D. (wounded) CAMPBELL M. CARNEAL L. J. CARTER L. H. CASH D. S. CASH W. S. (killed in battle) CHANDLER Henry CHANDLER R. W. (wounded at Gettysburg) CHANDLER W. S. CHANDLER W. T. (wounded) CHAPMAN W. S. COLEMAN J. L. (lost a leg in battle) COLLAWN J. W. S. COLLINS J. C. COLLINS James T. CONWAY A. H. CONWAY Catlett CONWAY P. H. CRUTCHFIELD G. (wounded) CULLEN W. P. DADE H. T. DICKINSON J. C. DICKINSON W. B. DIGGES W. C. (wounded) DUFFEE George G. EDWARDS J. T. (died in hospital) ENGLAND John W. (wounded) FARISH Charles H. (died in hospital) FARISH Charles T. (killed at Brandy station) FARISH Joseph (lost a leg at Brandy station) FARISH K. R. FARISH W. D. FARISH W. P. T. FAULKNER John W. (died in hospital) FITZHUGH Henry FORBES A. T. GATEWOOD J. T. (wounded at Brandy station) GOODLOE George GOODWIN Clarence (killed in battle) GOUDIN W. S. GRAVATT G. C. GRAVATT R. A. GRAVATT T. E. GRAY E. GRAY R. A. GREENSTREET A. J. GWATHMEY J. HARRIS John T. (killed in battle) HOVE J. T. (wounded) HULL J. M. (killed in battle) HULL R. G. JERRELL Luther (killed in battle) JESSE James M. JESSE W. G. JETER James A. JONES S. C. (wounded) JONES W. E. JORDAN Alexander (died in hospital) JORDAN B. A. (killed in battle) KIDD B. F. KIDD B. W. (killed in battle) KIDD H. S. LANDRUM H. L. LEWIS Thomas F. LIGHTFOOT W. B. LONG George W. LOVING W. H. LUCK W. S. MARTIN A. H. (died in hospital) MASON John G. McKENNEY, Edgar McKENNEY, James L. McLAUGHLIN, James A. (wounded) MONCURE J. D. MONCURE M. A. MONCURE R. C. A. MONCURE R. C. L., Jr. NORMENT T. N. OLIVER R. B. OLIVER William M. PARRISH J. G. PAVE Sample PENNY J. L. PITTS O. D. POWERS D. B. POWERS Thomas (killed in battle) POWERS Willie (died in prison) RICHARDSON J. R. RICHERSON George G. RICHERSON W. A. (killed at Gettysburg) ROBB P. L. ROWE Carleton (killed in battle) ROWE H. C. ROWE James W. SALE J. J. SAMUEL P. T. SATTERWHITE Benjamin SCOTT F. W. SLAUGHTER J. A. SUTTON Archibald SUTTON Page T. TAYLOR R. J. (wounded) TAYLOR Temple TAYLOR W. R. TEMPLE Charles TEMPLE L. TEMPLE M. D. TEMPLE W. S. TERRELL A. B. TERRELL John M. (lost a leg) THOMAS J. W. THOMAS R. N. (wounded April 6, 1865) THOMAS W. W. THORNTON T. C. TODD George T. (died in hospital) UPSHUR R. H. WAITE Charles WARWICK C. WHITE Columbus (killed at Brandy station) WIGGLESWORTH J. S. (killed in battle) WILLIS Charles (wounded) WOOLFOLK W. W. WRIGHT B. B. WRIGHT B. M. WRIGHT J. C. WRIGHT J. F. WRIGHT R. S. WRIGHT W. B. WRIGHT W. S. WRIGHT Wesley Whole number of officers and men, 175; killed in battle, 18; wounded 15; died in hopsital, 9. ------------ ROLL OF COMPANY C "Lee's Light Horse" Westmoreland County Enlisted 23 May 1861 OFFICERS First Captain: Thomas S. GARNETT (Promoted colonel of Forty-eighth Virginia infantry. Killed at Chancellorsville.) Second Captain: R. L. T. BEALE (twice wounded) Third Captain: John N. MURPHY (resigned) Fourth Captain: John W. HUNGERFORD (killed at Middleburg) Fifth Captain: Charles C. ROBINSON (wounded and captured at Upperville) First Lieutenant: George W. BEALE (twice wounded) Second Lieutenant: A. G. DADE (Promoted major in commissary department) Second Lieutenant: W. W. MURPHY (resigned) Second Lieutenant: John T. STEWART (killed in Charles City county) Second Lieutenant: Lawrence WASHINGTON (severely wounded) Second Lieutenant: Ro. B. LEWIS (twice wounded) First Sergeant: Richard WASHINGTON (killed near Hagerstown) First Sergeant: Stephen C. HARDWICK (killed at Nance's Shop) First Sergeant: Thomas W. B. EDWARDS (captured) Sergeant: Henry BENSON Sergeant: John W. BRANSON (severely wounded) Corporal: Gordon F. BOWIE (wounded in Charles City county) Corporal: John GRAHAM (died in service) Corporal: W. C. MARMADUKE (captured) Corporal: John CRITCHER (Promoted colonel Fifteenth Virginia Cavalry) Corporal: George B. CARROLL (killed at Nance's Shop) Corporal: Henry C. BAKER PRIVATES ARNOLD Thomas (transferred to Company I) ASHTON B. B. (killed at Gettysburg) ASHTON Charles H. ATWILL Benjamin (wounded) BABER Thomas B. BARBER Ellison (wounded) BATES Burton B. (died in service) BATTAILE Eugene (wounded) BEALE Albert BEALE B. B. (killed in Dinwiddie) BEALE Richard (wounded) BEALE Richard S. (died in service) BEALE Robert BEALE Robert H. BISPHAM Ham (killed at Hatcher's Run) BRANSON Benjamin (accidentally wounded) BROOKE James BROOKS Horace A. (captured and imprisoned in Fort McHenry till close of the war) BROWN B. B. (killed at Nance's Shop) BROWN Edwin D. (severely wounded and discharged) BROWN John N. (killed in Dinwiddie) BROWN Thomas CALLAHAN Thomas CHANDLER Richard H. (wounded) CHOWNING William W. CLAYBROOK Edwin C. (captured) COMBS John COURTNEY Benjamin COURTNEY Bushrod COURTNEY David C. COURTNEY James R. (Bugler) COURTNEY W. Hank COX Abraham F. (captured) COX Ephriam [sic] F. (killed) CRABBE Eugene (Courier) CRABBE Tasker CRASK Joseph (Ambulance driver) CRASK Seldon (discharged) DOUGLAS Rhody DOZIER Philip (died in service) DOZIER William R. (discharged) EDWARDS Charles (Color-bearer; wounded) ELIFF George (discharged) ENGLISH James ENGLISH Thomas EVANS T. W. G. (Blacksmith) EVERETT Charles FRANKLIN William H. (died in prison of wounds received at Hanover, Pa.) GARLAND J. J. (died in service) GEORGE Philander GORDON John (killed) GOULDIN Chester (killed near Reams' Station) GOULDMAN Jesse (severely wounded at Hatcher's Run) GREENLAW Thomas P. (severely wounded at Upperville) GREGORY Joseph R. (captured) GREGORY Levi (discharged) GRIFFITH Frederick GUTHRIE William (discharged) GUTRIDGE George (wounded and captured at Upperville) GUTRIDGE W. Octavus (killed) HAISLIP Joseph HALL James HALL Luther (drowned) HALL Shelton B. (discharged) HARDWICK Henry HARVEY John W. HARVEY Mungo P. (Ordnance sergeant) HAYNIE Hackman (died in service) HOLLIDAY James R. HUNTER Richard (killed at Charles City county) HUTT --- HUTT Ogle HUTT Steptoe D. (discharged) JENKINS James (wounded accidentally) JETT Lucius L. JETT Thomas (badly wounded in foot at Brandy Station) JETT Toucey (Regimental bugler; wounded at Brandy Station) JETT William (severely wounded) JOHNSON Philip JOHNSON William JONES Churchwell KENNEDY Robert KING Benjamin LAWRENCE R. S. (wounded at Fredericksburg) LOWE David MARSHALL Robert A. MASON Julian J. (promoted as aid to Gen. Fields) MASSEY Thomas H. (substituted) MAUPIN Chapman (transferred to engineers) McKENNY, George (discharged) McKENNY, James (discharged) McKILDOE, Lucius (wounded) MONTGOMERY Jeter MOONE Joseph J. (wounded) MORRIS James (wagoner) MURPHY Robert NEALE John (killed at Ashland) OWENS Benjamin PALMER W. W. (wounded at Gettysburg; captured) PAYNE Richard PORTER Edward (wounded) PORTER Edward F. PORTER Henry (killed at Nance's Shop) PORTER J. Horace PORTER R. Louis PULLEN Joseph A. PURCELL John (died in service) REAMY Broaddus REAMY James (killed at Five Forks) REED Emmett RICE Clarence RICE Robert Wilbur RICE William ROBB James ROSE William W. (killed) RUST Charles (transferred to Company H) RUST John (died of wounds) RUST William R. (severely wounded at Gettysburg) SANFORD Robert A. (wounded) SELF Robert SETTLE John SISSON Frank SMITH William (died in service) SPILMAN Robert B. (severely wounded at Ashland) SPILMAN Thomas M. STRINGFELLOW Bruce (severely wounded) STURMAN John E. SUTTON Hansford (disabled by a fall, and discharged) TALENT Robert L. (died in service) TALIAFERRO Gawin C. (Adjutant of the regiment; leg fractured and amputated, a Barbee's Cross-Roads) TAYLOR Charles TAYLOR Henry TAYLOR Robinson TAYLOR Thomas THRIFT Henry (wounded) THRIFT Joseph (discharged) TURNER Charles (severely wounded at Uppersville) TURNER Henry WALKER James (discharged) WALKER William M. (severely wounded in Dinwiddie) WASHINGTON Ro. J. (wounded; promoted adjutant) WEAVER William A. (killed near Shepherdstown) WHEELWRIGHT F. D. (discharged) WHEELWRIGHT F. D., Jr. (wounded) WHEELWRIGHT Thomas C. (wounded) WHITE John WHITE Thomas L. (wounded) WRIGHT J. N. (wounded after being captured) WRIGHT M. U. F. (wounded and captured) YEATMAN J. J. (died of injuries received in service) YEATMAN Oscar The above list shows a total enlistment of 175 men, of whom 26 were wounded, 26 killed, and 11 died in service. Of the whole numbere about 70 are living, and over 100 are dead. G. W. B. ------------ ROLL OF COMPANY D "Lancaster Cavalry" Lancaster County enlisted 25 Apr 1861 The following is a roll of Company D, Ninth Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States Army. This roll was found among the papers of the late Captain James K. Ball: OFFICERS First Captain: Dr. M. LEWIS (severely wounded) Second Captain: John F. HUGHLETT Third Captain: James K. BALL (wounded) First Lieutenant: Ro. T. PEIRCE Second Lieutenant: James L. EWELL Third Lieutenant: A. D. TAPSCOTT First Sergeant: W. R. PEIRCE Second Sergeant: R. W. DUNAWAY Third Sergeant: B. H. B. HUBBARD Fourth Sergeant: C. R. KIRK First Corporal: S. G. WILLIAMS Second Corporal: A. B. DUNAWAY Third Corporal: James O. HARDING Fourth Corporal: John C. EWELL (wounded) First Bugler: James B. McCARTY Second Bugler: William C. TAPSCOTT (killed) PRIVATES ALDERSON George D. ANDERSON James BALL Horace L. BALL Thomas BALL William Lee BARNES Alph (wounded) BARNETT Levi BARRETT L. J. BASYE Henry BASYE William BEANE George E. BEAZELEY Joseph BETTS G. A. BETTS Luther BISCOE Mel. BLACKWELL Edgar BLACKWELL H. H. (severely wounded) BLACKWELL Moreau BRAMHAM John B. BRENT Elias C. BRENT Elias E. BRENT Joseph W. BRENT Thomas O. BRENT William H., Jr. BRENT William H., Sr. BROWN James H. CALLAHAN T. C. CARTER C. F. CARTER Charles L. CARTER E. J. CARTER R. W. D. (wounded) CARTER Ro. W. CARTER William H. CHILTON John R. CHILTON R. H. CHOWNING John S. CHOWNING John W. CHOWNING Thomas M. CLARKE Ryland COX George CUNDIFF A. N. CUNDIFF C. C. CUNDIFF William P. (wounded at Sappony Church) CURRELL C. L. (wounded) CURRELL Isaac H. (severely wounded) CURRELL John S. CURRIE John DAVENPORT C. Brown DAVENPORT David F. DAVENPORT R. O. DAVENPORT William H. DEWBRY Samuel DIX R. T. M. DOBYNS C. A. DOBYNS James S. DOUGLAS Dr. W. W. DOULIN Joseph DOULIN Thomas (killed) DOWNING John B. DOWNING Joseph (Major) DOWNING Samuel B. (severely wounded by shell) DOWNING T. J. (wounded) DUNTON C. A. EDMONDS B. B. EUBANK William O. FLIPPO L. M. GILLIAM Dr. James S. GLASSCOCK John D. HALE William L. B. HALL H. P. HARCUM Rufus HARDING Dr. H. W. HARDING John E. (wounded) HARDING John H. HASTINGS H. H. HATHAWAY John H. HAYNIE William H. HENDERSON C. E. HILL H. H. HUBBARD Warren (wounded) HURST T. B. INGRAM L. H. JESSE W. H. KELLEY James W. KENNON John D. KENT D. C. KIRK James O. KIRK Raw. W. KIRK William M. LAMPKIN T. T. (wounded at Sappony Church) LEE James B. LELAND Charles W. LEWIS John W. LYELL John M. McCLANAHAN William T. MIDDLETON William J. MITCHELL L. D. MITCHELL Robert J. MONTAGUE Dr. NEALE John N. (wounded at Upperville) NEALE John W. NEALE Silas C. NORRIS H. C. NORRIS Richard (mortally wounded at Brandy Station) NORTHERN George D. PALMER John A. PEIRCE A. C. PEIRCE John A. PEIRCE WilliamL. PINCKARD Thomas A. POPE John F. PURSELEY John B. REYNOLDS A. D. RICE Samuel A. (killed at Upperville) ROBBINS John M. ROGERS John A. SAMPSON T. T. SANDERS Joseph S. SANDERS R. R. SANDFORD R. B. SAUNDERS James P. SAUNDERS William H. SHAY Walter SLOCUM D. P. (mortally wounded at Sappony Church) SMITH James SMITH John SMITHER T. E. SORRELL Edgar G. SORRELL Richard T. (killed at Dinwiddie C. H.) SULLIVAN James L. (wounded and captured) SULLIVAN John L. SULLIVAN Rawl. W. SYDNOR W. P. SYPES Alex. (wagoner) TAPSCOTT Henry TEBBS William F. TOWLES John C. TOWLES Thomas P. WADDY William B. WEBB James R. WIATT A. T. WIATT T. M. WILLIAMS A. W. WILLIAMS Erasmus P. (mortally wounded) YERBY Joseph T. ------------ ROLL OF COMPANY E "Mercer Cavalry" Spotsylvania County Enlisted 25 Apr 1861 OFFICERS Captain: Corbin CRUTCHFIELD Captain: Robert SMITH Lieutenant: John BROADDUS Lieutenant: Josiah P. GAYLE Lieutenant: William D. WALLER Lieutenant: Henry M. WYATT Lieutenant: James L. [smudge on microfiche] Lieutenant: George E. [smudge on microfiche] PRIVATES ALRICH John R. AMIS Joseph ARMSTRONG Mahlon ASHTON Lewis BALLARD Camden (died 1861) BARTON Green BEASLEY Beverly (killed) BEASLEY James (killed) BEVERLY Frank C. (Captain) BEVERLY James G. BEVERLY John G. BOULWARE George BRENT Josiah BRIGHTWELL Dabney BROWN James M. BUCHANAN William S. BULLARD John C. CAMMACK Dr. Joseph CAMMACK Dr. William CAMMACK Horace A. CHANCELLOR Thomas (died 1863) CHANCELLOR Vespasian CHEWNING Aurelius G. CHEWNING Charles CHEWNING James CHEWNING Joseph S. CHEWNING Marcus A. CHEWNING William CHEWNING William Y. COLEMAN Frank COLEMAN James COLEMAN Ned CONNOR William Frederick (killed) COX E. Francis (transferred to Co. "C"; killed) COX John T. CRUMP Robert CRUTCHFIELD Charles CRUTCHFIELD E. M. CRUTCHFIELD Robert CURTIS Ben. DAVIS Dr. John W. DAVIS James L. DAY William L. DECKER M. E. DECKER R. C. DECKER W. J. DICKINSON William C. DILLARD W. W. DUERSON John J. DUERSON Thomas L. DURRETT Dr. A. L. DUVALL Foster I. FARISH Bruce FARISH Gabe FARISH Robert FAULCONER Ab. FAULCONER Ed. FAULCONER John B. FINNEY Dr. Thomas W. FINNEY John T. FITZHUGH Norman R. (Promoted Major) FOSTER James FOSTER O. D. FOSTER Powhatan FOSTER Thomas FOSTER William E. GARNETT Robert GAYLE Thomas B. GOODWIN Littleton GOODWIN Thomas C. GOODWIN William M. B. GRADY William GRAVES Benjamin GREEN John HANSBOROUGH James HARDING Tamelia HARRIS Thomas A. HARRISON E. W. HART Charles G. HART Cutlip HART Ferdinand H. HART John HATCHER E. A. HAYNEY John HENING Fred. C. HENING Robert HERNDON Dr. Thomas HIGGINS James HOLLADAY Laburn HOLLADAY William C. HOLLADAY William M. HOPKINS Othaniel HOWSER Peter JENKINS Benjamin JENKINS Thomas F. JENKINS Willard (died 1864) JERRELL Robert H. JOHNSON Eliflet JOHNSON Joseph JOHNSON Wyatt JONES Andrew B. JONES Churchill JONES Isaac F. JONES James A. JONES James M. JONES James Walker JONES Joseph JONES Walter C. JONES William L. KISHPAUGH Alfred KYLE David J. KYLE Theodore LANDRAM Chesterfield LANDRAM Henry LEAVELL Benjamin L. LUMSDEN Fife MARTIN Henry MARTIN William MASSIE "Jack" MORGAN John S. MORGAN William H. (died 1861) OWENS Howard PAYTES S. C. PEAK Charles R. PENDLETON William M. PILCHER Mason POOL King (died 1863) POWELL Charles G. POWELL Henry POWELL James L. PULLIAM Coleman PULLIAM Dr. John D. PULLIAM John J. PULLIAM Thomas R. RAWLINGS James L. RICHARDS Quintus RICHARDS Taswell RICHARDS Titus ROACH Thomas ROBEY William B. ROWE George W. SANDERS Edgar SANFORD Joseph SANFORD Lawrence SHADROCK William SLAUGHTER --- SMITH Anthony B. SMITH Dr. G. SMITH William C. SMITH William S. SOUTHWORTH Charles B. SPINDLE William H. SPOTSWOOD John STANLEY John L. STRAGHAN Alfred SWIFT John SWIFT Richard G. SWIFT William TALLEY James M. TALLEY John TALLEY Richard C. TATUM John A. TAYLOR James TINDER Alonzo TINDER I. Allen TINDER James B. TINDER William TODD Oscar TODD R. L. TODD William TWYMAN Benford TWYMAN John TWYMAN Red TYLER Joseph WAITE Charles (Major - Division quartermaster) WAITE William L. WALLER John (killed) WALLER Thomas WALLINGSFORD Meade WALLINGSFORD William WHITE Lawrence B. WILLIAMS Wildam S. WRIGHT John WRIGHT Luther WYATT James A. (killed) ------------ ROLL OF COMPANY F "Essex Light Dragoons" Essex County Enlisted 10 Jun 1861 The following is a roll of Company F of the Ninth Virginia Cavalry of the Confederate States Army, enlised from the -- day of ---, 1861, to the -- day of April, 1865: OFFICERS First Captain: Richard S. CAUTHORN Second Captain: William LATANE (killed on the McClellan raid) Third Captain: William A. OLIVER (killed in battle) Fourth Captain: John H. WILSON First Lieutenant: William L. WARING Second Lieutenant: Aubry H. JONES Second Lieutenant: Waring LEWIS Second Lieutenant: John LATANE Cadet: P. P. DANDRIDGE First Sergeant: George T. WRIGHT First Sergeant: M. Alonzo CAUTHORN Second Sergeant: John M. GARNETT Second Sergeant: Edwin P. HUNDLEY Third Sergeant: E. R. BAIRD Third Sergeant: William R. HOSKINS Fourth Sergeant: A. F. DUTTON First Corporal: Thomas CROXTON First Corporal: J. R. WRIGHT Second Corporal: Thomas L. WARING Second Corporal: S. W. MITCHELL Third Corporal: George M. WRIGHT Bugler: John A. SPINDLE PRIVATES ANDREWS J. B. ANDREWS T. B. ATKINS J. T. BAYLESS C. R. BAYLOR Robert BEASLEY Ephram [sic] BEASLEY George T. BEASLEY Joe BENTLEY John B. (severely wounded) BIRD R. Clay BOUGHTON C. R. BOUGHTON L. R. BOUGHTON T. L. BOULWARE William T. BRISTOW J. B. BRISTOW S. BROCKENBOROUGH B. B. BROWN A. BROWN C. E. BROWN M. BROWN William CAMPBELL William CARLTON V. S. CARMEAL George D. CAUTHORN George W. CAUTHORN L. Byron CAUTHORN R. A. CAUTHORN W. A. CHINN Joseph E. CLARKE George M. CLARKE Robert CLARKSON James CLAYTON --- CLEMENTS R. M. COVINGTON T. R. DAVIS Samuel DESHASO John DISHMAN H. DISHMAN J. P. DOUGLASS Richard DOUGLASS Robert DUNN Winter DURHAM James DYKE John L. EUBANK P. C. EVANS A. M. EVANS J. B. EVANS W. C. FAUNTLEROY W. FISHER Thomas E. FLEET C. B. GARNETT A. B. GARNETT J. M. GARNETT Jenipher GARNETT L. C. GARNETT L. H. GARNETT M. GARNETT T. S. GATEWOOD Phil. GLEASON J. GLENN M. GLENN R. M. GORDON Thomas GOULDMAN A. B. GOULDMAN R. A. GRAY George GRAY P. B. HOSKINS T. HOSKINS William (killed at Manassas) HUNDLEY J. M. HUNDLEY J. T. T. HUNTER James HUNTER James D. JONES T. M. JONES W. S. KAY H. KAY William KOUNTZ Lewis LAYTON --- LEWIS Henry LEWIS Phil. W. LEWIS Warner LIPSCOMB E. MASON Ezra McGEORGE W. R. MILLS J. G. MITCHELL J. W. MITCHELL John W. MITCHELL W. E. MONTAGUE R. C. MOORE T. M. A. MUNDLE J. M. MUSE E. N. MUSE L. W. MUSE W. A. NEWBILL C. NEWBILL Jack OLIVER B. F. (killed at Boonsboro, Md.) PARKER A. PERKINS William G. PHILIP J. W. PILKERTON J. W. PINES H. S. PITTS L. S. REYNOLDS J. M. ROANE T. R. (drowned) ROBB R. R. ROBERTSON Logan ROBINSON W. P. ROUZIE R. R. SALE B. L. SAMUEL W. B. SHERWOOD J. R. SMITH E. STREET J. R. STREET W. H. TALIAFERRO G. D. TEMPLE John TRIBLE S. W. TUNSTALL --- WARD C. B. WARE R. L. WARING C.W. WARING H. WARING R. H. WARING S. WARING T. WARING W. WARING W. L. WARING W. Lowry WATTS William WHEAT --- WHITLOCKE A. WILLIAMS W. A. WRIGHT B. P. WRIGHT C. Z. WRIGHT Ro. S. WRIGHT W. D. YOUNG J. T. ------------ ROLL OF COMPANY G "Lunenburg Light Dragoons" Lunenburg County Enlisted 7 Jun 1861 This company was organized several years prior to the war, and was styled "The Lunenburg Light Dragoons." Its first captain was William E. Stockdell, who was succeeded by W. H. Hatchett. After some time spent at Ashland, where the company was drilled by Colonels Fields and Lomax, it was ordered early in 1861 to West Virginia, where it remained with the "Lee Rangers" under Captain W. H. F. Lee, until the latter part of the winter of 1862, when it was ordered to Fredericksburg, where it was made one of the constituent companies of the Ninth Regiment of Virginia Cavalry. OFFICERS Captain: W. H. HATCHETT Captain: O. M. KNIGHT (resigned) Captain: Stith BOLLING (wounded: promoted lieutenant-colonel) Captain: D. R. LOVE (wounded at Nance's Shop) Lieutenant: J. A. STOKES Lieutenant: J. A. STAPLES Lieutenant: A. E. FOWLKES (killed at Boonsboro) Lieutenant: N. E. DAVIS (killed at Manassas) Lieutenant: O. SMITH Lieutenant: N. M. NEBLETT Lieutenant: C. B. HARDY Orderly Sergeant: C. E. AVONEY Orderly Sergeant: Stith BOLLING Orderly Sergeant: D. R. LOVE Orderly Sergeant: C. B. HARDY (wounded) Orderly Sergeant: George WINN Sergeant: J. O. BRAGG Sergeant: O. SMITH Sergeant: R. W. WILSON Sergeant: W. H. TRINDALE (wounded) Sergeant: Frank WHITE Sergeant: B. D. McCORMICK Sergeant: W. W. SMITH (wounded) Corporal: A. H. LOVE Corporal: P. M. HATCHETT Corporal: C. A. STAPLES Corporal: B. D. McCORMICK Corporal: W. W. SMITH PRIVATES ARMES R. A. ARVIN G. T. ARVIN M. ARVIN M. L. ARVIN T. J. ATKINSON W. BAILEY Jim BARNES P. B. BARNES W. A. BARRON Henry BAUGH J. A. BELL A. BISHOP I. H. BLACKWELL J. C. BLACKWELL R. A. BLACKWELL W. T. BOLLING H. BOLLING H. E. BOLLING J. R. BOSWELL H. E. BOSWELL Thomas BROOKS John (wounded) BRUFF I. H. BURKE John BURNETT William BURTON Thomas BUTTERWORTH James CHUMNEY G. C. CHUMNEY W. M. CLARKE George CLARKE J. H. CLARKE James I. (killed) CLARKE Van. (wounded) COLEMAN Wat. COX G. W. CROWDER R. B. DANIEL George DAVIE A. L. DAVIE W. S. DAWSON John DOWDY John DOWDY W. B. DURBY H. DYSON F. H. EDMONDS Sitt. EDMONDSON J. B. (wounded) ELDER John H. ESTES Duck ESTES I. I. (wounded) EUBANK A. J. EUBANK James EUBANK John EUBANK Robert EUBANK William FARIS B. S. FEATHERSTONE Jim (wounded) FEATHERSTONE Richard FIGG B. E. FITZGERALD D. C. FORREST R. J. FORREST W. B. FOWLKES C. B. FUQUA L. T. FUQUA S. A. GARY L.M. GARY W. T. GEE George E. GEE L. M. GILLESPIE W. GOULDING A. E. GOULDING J. M. GREGORY --- HAMLIN William HARDING A. D. HARDING H. A. HARDY A. A. (wounded) HARDY C. M. HARDY I. I. HARDY J. E. HARDY L. G. (wounded) HARDY William (killed) HARRIS J. H. HARRIS J. M. HATCHETT A. HAWTHORNE Fred. HAWTHORNE H. HITE James HITE L. J. HUGHES M. J. P. (killed) HURT J. P. HURT M. B. JEFFRESS L. M. JOHNSON J. JOHNSON Rufus JOHNSON William JONES B. T. JONES J. W. JONES M. JONES P. E. JORDAN --- KNIGHT George LEE J. H. LEE William A. LOVE J. LOVE S. H. (wounded) LOVE Tom MALKINTINE --- MALONE C. MALONE W. MANSON F. S. MARABLE Jim MARSHALL E. O. MIZE Jacob (wounded) MIZE S. S. MOORE John MOORE T. G. MUG John NASH F. (killed) NEALE J. C. NEBLETT H. NICKLESON --- ORGAIN James (killed) OVERTON R. J. (wounded) PALMER J. W. PASSMORE W. PETTY J. D. PHILLIPS William POWELL L. PUGH --- RANSOM John RANSOM P. J. RAWLETT A. E. RAYSDALE J. G. (transferred to artillery) RENNOLDS --- RICHARDS H. B. RICHERSON John ROBINSON R. F. RUDD T. J. RUSSELL J. RUSSELL J. B. RUX A. P. SHACKLETON J. A. SHELTON L. SINGLETON --- SMITH B. SMITH C. C. SMITH George SMITH H. C. SMITH J. B. SMITH John H. SMITH O. M. SMITH Robert SMITHSON Buck SNEAD F. M. STOKES E. M. STOKES J. Bedford (killed) STOKES S. A. STOKES W. H. STREET W. STURDIVANT T. W. TARRY G. W. THOMAS Pomp THOMAS W. R. TIRDALE W. C. VAUGHAN N. VAUGHAN W. WAGSTAFF G. B. WALKER Al. WHITE E. WHITE F. WHITMORE G. A. WILKERSON J. W. WILLIAMS T. J. WILSON William WINN George WINN Harrison WINN John WINN Wash. WISE W. A. ------------ ROLL OF COMPANY H "Lee's Rangers" King William County Enlisted 10 Jun 1861 Roll of Company H, Ninth Virginia Cavalry ("Lee Rangers"), from -- day of ---, 1861, to -- day of April, 1865: OFFICERS Captain: William H. F. LEE (dead) Captain: B. B. DOUGLASS (Promoted Major Fifth Virginia Cavalry; dead) Captain: Thomas W. HAYNES (permanently disabled from wound; dead) First Lieutenant: William V. CROXTON (dead) First Lieutenant: James POLLARD (lost a leg) Second Lieutenant: Thomas J. CHRISTIAN Junior Second Lieutenant: George W. BASSETT (dead) Junior Second Lieutenant: John A. CULLEN (dead) First Sergeant: Fleming MEREDITH First Sergeant: James ALLISON (killed) First Sergeant: John L. SLAUGHTER First Sergeant: A. H. JONES First Sergeant: Robert G. HOWERTON (dead) First Sergeant: F. R. BURKE (killed) First Sergeant: Benjamin T. WILLIAMSON (dead) First Sergeant: William H. MITCHELL (dead) First Sergeant: William T. ROBINS (Promoted adjutant, and later colonel Twenty-fourth Virginia Cavalry) First Sergeant: G. W. BASSETT First Sergeant: Thomas W. HAYNES Corporal: Handsford ANDERSON Corporal: John W. BUSH Corporal: Charles A. HARRISON Corporal: Alfred MORRISON Corporal: John ELLIS (killed) Corporal: John PEMBERTON (killed) Corporal: John TOOLE (killed) Corporal: P. P. MOORE PRIVATES ANDERSON Peter (killed) APPERSON Richard BAGBY William (killed) BEADLES [illegible] BERKELEY W. W. (dead) BLACKBURN F. H. BOULWARE Aubin L. (dead) BOULWARE Vivian G. BOULWARE Wickliffe (killed) BROACH A. M. (dead) BROCK H. C. BURGESS James (killed) BURRUSS R. H. CALLIS James A. CAMPBELL James W. CARDWELL John L. (dead) CASEY James J. (dead) CHAMBERLAYNE S. D. (dead) CLAYTON --- CLEMENTS Eugene (killed) CLEMENTS William H. (dead) COOKE Charles H. CROUCH Richard H. CROUCH Thomas L. (dead) DABNEY A. B. (dead) DAVIS Edward (dead) DAVIS Smith (dead) DEANS Herbert DEW Boone (killed) DEW J. Harvey DUNCAN Edward A. (dead) DUNSTAN Richard R. (dead) EDWARDS Julian T. EDWARDS Kieber EDWARDS P. C. EUBANK Edward F. EUBANK W. S. FIGG Joseph (dead) GARRETT William L. GARY James H. GARY William M., Jr. GATEWOOD Charles M. (dead) GOULDIN John G. GREGORY J. C. GREGORY Roger GREGORY William GRESHAM Oscar GRESHAM Walter GWATHMEY R. B. (killed) HABLISTON Charles B. (dead) HABLISTON Fred. H. HAWES Walker A. HAY Joseph HENSHAW Thomas E. (dead) HILL A. B. HILL John HILL Robert C. HODGES E. P. (killed) HORSEY Thomas J. (dead) HOWERTON William T. (dead) JACKSON Lucian JACOBS Edward JETER James P. JONES Walter S. KEMP William P. (dead) KENT James B. KING Miles C. KINSELA A. E. KNOTE John S. (dead) LACY John B. (killed) LACY John P. LAYTON Charles P. LEE Joseph LEFTWICH Richard LEIGH William J. (dead) LITTLEPAGE H. H. LITTLEPAGE James I. (dead) LITTLEPAGE John C. LOGAN William H. LUKHARD S. H. MANN John MARTIN Alex. (dead) MARTIN Cornelius (dead) MARTIN Ernest S. MARTIN Hamilton (dead) MARTIN Lee B. (killed) MARTIN Samuel J. (dead) MARTIN William B. MELLON Cyrus MILES A. MILLS Charles MITCHELL Robert MOOKLAR A. T. MORRIS Robert (dead) NEWMAN J. I. (dead) NOEL James NOEL John (dead) NUTTALL Hasalom PARR Edward (dead) PARR John (dead) PEMBERTON R. C. POLLARD E. S. POWELL E. L. (dead) REYNOLDS Matt ROBB William H. (dead) ROBINS James A. ROBINS William T. ROBINSON L. M. ROSS Caleb (dead) RUST Charles P. RYLAND Josiah, Jr. RYLAND Robert S. SATTERWHITE Thomas P. SAUNDERS John SAUNDERS Robert D. (dead) SELDEN Braxton (killed) SHELLEY Richard H. SIZER L. D. (dead) SKELTON Granville (killed) STRAUGHAM David SUTTON Pulaski (dead) SWOPE Dr. TAYLOR --- TAYLOR Edmund P. (killed) TAYLOR John P. TAYLOR Thomas L. (made surgeon of the regiment) THOMPSON Tazewell TIBBS Robert T. (dead) TRANT John TRAVIS HARWOOD TUCK L. M. TURNER Beverly TURNER Logan D. TYLER George WARING Lawson E. WARING Spencer R. WASHINGTON Robert J. (Promoted adjutant of the regiment) WHITE James A. WILLIAMS Warren N. WILLIAMSON Benjamin T. (dead) WILSON Straugham (killed) There were twenty-six men who were killed and died from wounds. ------------ ROLL OF COMPANY I "Potomac Rangers" King George County Enlisted 12 Oct 1861 The following is a roll of Company I, of the Ninth Virginia Cavalry, of the Confederate States Army, enlisted from the -- day of April, 1861, to the 9th day of April, 1865: OFFICERS First Captain: John TAYLOE, Sr. (resigned) Second Captain: John A. BILLINGSLEY (captured) First Lieutenant: William F. KING (wounded) Second Lieutenant: John TAYLOE, Jr. (resigned) Second Lieutenant: P. M. PEED Third Lieutenant: George D. ASHTON (resigned) PRIVATES ALLENSWORTH James ARNOLD Thomas ASKINS B. BAKER James (died in service) BARKER Andrew (died in service) BARKER George (died in service) BERRY C. A. BILLINGSLEY Joseph BRANAGAN George BRENT Sargent BRYANY John BULLARD Reubin BULLARD Robert BULLARD William BURCHARD William BURCHELL Charles BURCHELL John CARTER --- CARVER John CARVER Richard (wounded and died) CLEAVES Alvaro CLIFT James CLIFT John COAKLEY Robert COAKLEY William, Jr. COAKLEY William, Sr. CRISMOND Henry DICKENS John R. (wounded and died) DICKERSON John DICKERSON William DILLARD John H. DISHMAN A. T. DODD George DODD John EDWARDS James M. ELLIS Samuel FITZHUGH M. T. FRANK Alix. GREEN L. C. GRIFFIN Henry (wounded and died) GRIGSBY James GRISSIT Walker HALES G. W. HAMBLETON Ned. HARROW James (killed) HOWLAND Calvin HOWLAND Henry (died) HUDSON James (wounded) HUDSON Phil. (killed) HUDSON Thomas JACKSON --- JETT John L. JOHNSON --- JOHNSON Richard JONES Richard KENNEDY --- KING Daniel LAWRENCE Richard LITTLE A. M. LUNSFORD Lawson (captured and died) MARDERS Ben. MARKS Edward MARKS Pat. McCLANAHAN George (died) McDANIEL Daniel McKENNY John S. MONTLETH Amos MONTLETH Nat. (killed) MULLEN John (died) OLIVE John OLIVE Robert N. OWENS B. L. OWENS Dock OWENS James OWENS John (died) OWENS John E. OWENS R. H. OWENS W. W. PAGE William PEED James G. (wounded and died) PEED John N. (twice wounded slightly) PERRY Joseph POTTS Hezekiah PURCHELL --- PUSLEY James (killed) RAWLETT James RAWLETT Phil. REAMEY James REAMY Joseph (wounded) RIXEY --- ROGERS I. W. ROGERS James E. ROGERS Wesley ROLLEY Robert ROLLINS Butler (wounded) ROLLINS George ROLLINS John H. ROLLINS Rufus SAFOE Thomas SALAHAN --- (killed) SCOTT George W. SCRIVENER James SHELTON William SPILMAN James (died) SPILMAN Joseph (wounded) STAPLES Stephen STAPLES William (died) STOKES Eli B. THOMPSON Landon TREAKLE Henry TRIGGER Henry TRIGGER John WALKER Benton WALKER Harris WALKER Samuel WASHINGTON John WHITE Marcus WILLIAMS --- WINKFIELD Henry One hundred and twenty-six names. ------------ ROLL OF COMPANY K "Richmond County Cavalry" Richmond County Enlistd 24 Oct 1861 The following is a roll of Company K, of the Ninth Virginia Cavalry, of the Confederate States Army, enlisted from the -- day of ---, 1861, to the -- day of April, 1865: OFFICERS Captain: Richard JEFFRIES (resigned) First Lieutenant: Daingerfield BELFIELD (resigned) Second Lieutenant: R. H. PRATT (Promoted to captain) Third Lieutenant: William McGAULEY (Promoted to first lieutenant) Second Lieutenant: John B. HARWOOD (Elected - killed at Ashland, Va.) Second Lieutenant: Thomas MORTON (Elected - resigned) Second Lieutenant: Lucien HALL (Elected) Orderly Sergeant: Joseph JACKSON (resigned and died from wounds) Orderly Sergeant: Robert EDWARDS (Appointed - killed in battle) Orderly Sergeant: Robert HALL (Appointed - died since the war) Sergeant: W. J. REAMY Sergeant: A. L. SAUNDERS Coporal: Thomas CHRISTOPHER (died since the war) Bugler: John E. BISCOE PRIVATES ANTHONY Vincent BALDERSON Grayham BALDERSON Ransdell BALDERSON Robert BALDERSON Thomas BALL James H. BARKER Samuel BAYSE Richard BEANE Warner W. BELFIELD R. L. BELL James (killed in battle) BELL Joseph BLEWFORD Robert BOSWELL Thomas BOWEN Joseph BOWEN Thomas BROOKS Deni BROWN John BROWN Robert BRYANT John CAMPBELL Robert CASH John CHEWNING Frank CHILTON William CLARKE Albert COATS John W. COATS Richards COCKRELL Dandridge COLEMAN Robert COMMING Frank CONNELLEE James D. CONNELLEE Thomas COX Lewis CRALLE Spencer CRALLE Thomas DAVENPORT L. O. DAVIS Dandridge DAVIS Henry (killed in battle) DAVIS John DAWSON David DUNAWAY George DUNCAN George EFFORD George EFFORD Manvie ELMORE John FALLIN --- FICKLIN William FIDLER James R. FLINT Edward FRANCE John FRANCE Rodney (killed in battle) GAINES --- GARDY Henry GARDY John GARLAND George W. GARLAND Thomas S. GEORGE Edward GEORGE William GULICK Clinton HALL Dorsey HALL H. C. HALL Noel HALL Ryland HALL William HALLE James HALLE John HARRISON Addison HARRISON R. H. HARRY Joe HAYDON Thomas HAYNES William C. HAYNIE Yarret (died at Point Lookout) HINSON Weilford HUDSON Matthew HUDSON Pusley JENKINS Erie JENKINS James JENKINS John KELLEY William LAMPKIN P. K. LEE Genold [sic] LEE W. H. LELAND Charles LEWIS Jerry LEWIS Thomas LUTTRELL Alfred LUTTRELL James LYELL Charles LYELL Henry MARMADUKE Luther (drowned in Jackson river) MARSH Joseph McCARTY John M. MOTLEY James L. MOZINGO Barnes MOZINGO Meredith (died at Fort Delaware) NASH Brooke NEWMAN George PACE Thomas PACE William PEW Martin PHILLIPS E. S. PITTS Charles POTTS Richard (wounded at Five Forks) PRATT Alex. QUAY Alvin QUESENBERRY Richard (died at Point Lookout) RAINES W. J. RAINES W. W. REAMY Thomas (killed) RICE Thomas W. ROBERSON James ROBERSON T. C. ROBINSON Charles ROCKWELL William ROLLINS E. T. SAMPSON Leroy SAMPSON Richard SAMPSON Thornton SCATES Allen SCATES Richard SELF Moses SMITH E. T. SMITH John STEWART L. R. STOTT Olliver [sic] SYDNOR Napoleon SYDNOR Thomas TALIAFERRO J. G. TALLENT G. W. TELLICE John THOMAS James THOMAS William VANNESS W. P. WALKER Milton M. WALLACE W. G. WEBB Charles H. WEBB James WEBB Joe WEBB William H. 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