ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY, VA - MILITARY - Muster Rolls of Confederate Units Organized in Rockbridge County. Part 3 ----¤¤¤---- Page 41 Anderson John Y. In surrender at Appomattox. Beaty William Captured at Wilderness, May 5th, 1864. Beaty Hugh Captured at Rich Mountain, May 5th, 1864. Exchanged and died in Camp at Monterey. Bosserman William Captured at Rich Mountain and exchanged. Died in 1894. Bosserman Henry B. Captured at Rich Mountain and exchanged. Benson Jacob Wounded with a spent ball at McDowell, May 8th, 1862. Benson John G. Captured at Wilderness, May 5th, 1864. Imprisoned at Point Lookout. Benson John W. Sent to Hospital sick and never returned. Benson Preston Wounded at the Battle of McDowell, May 8th, 1862. Balser Benjamin Left the army May 1st, 1864 and never returned. Balser Samuel Wounded at the Battle of Fredericksburg. Died since the war, April 13th, 1900. Brownlee Wm. J. Captured at Rich Mountain. Wounded and captured at Gettysburg. Died 1886. Brownlee H.H. Captured at Rich Mountain, again at Petersburg. Died since the war, March 8th, 1896. Brownlee R.A. Captured at Rich Mountain, again at Petersburg, March 25th, 1865. Wounded at Wilderness, May 5th, 1863. Blackwell Meredith Discharged soon after the McDowell Battle. Died since the war, May 10th, 1877. Bare John Belonged to Mt. Crawford Co. and assigned to this Co. after Battle of Rich Mtn. Childress D.D. Captured at Spottsylvania, May 12th, 1864. Died since the war. Conner George Captured at Rich Mountain, exchanged. Still living in 1900 in State of O. Clifton John M. Captured at Rich Mountain, exchanged. Captured again at Wilderness, May 5th, 1864 - sent of Point Lookout. Campbell R. Granville Wounded and captured at Petersburg. Died since the war, 1895. Craver John Died since the war. Decker Wm.C. Wounded at McDowell, May 8th, 1862. Decker Samuel Wounded at McDowell, May 8th, 1862, and captured at Wilderness. Day Columbus C. Wounded and captured at Wilderness. Died since the war. Dixon Robt. A. Captured at wilderness, May 5th, 1864. Still living in Mo. Deaver Thos.A. Died since the war. Dickey W. Telf. Mortally wounded at Battle of McDowell, May 8th, 1862. Forbes Jasper Left the Company in 1862 and never returned. Forbes Samuel Killed at Battle of McDowell, May 8th, 1862. Page 42 Fulwiler Robt. D. Transferred to Cavalry and wounded. Fix James Captured at Rich Mountain, exchanged. Captured at Wilderness, May 5th, 1864. Firebaugh Robt. D. Captured at Rich Mountain, exchanged and afterwards enlisted in Co. "I", 62nd Virginia Infantry. Gordon James Captured at Wilderness, May 5th, 1863. Imprisoned at Point Lookout and afterward at Elmira, N.Y. Glenn Isaiah Captured at Wilderness and died at Point Lookout, Md. Prison, Aug., 1864. Graham D.E. Captured and died at Elmira, N.Y., April 11th, 1865. Hodge Henry Killed at Battle of McDowell, May 8th, 1862. Hite, George Died during the war in the Hospital. Jarvis John Captured at Spottsylvania, May 12th, 1864. Jarvis William Died since the war, 1899. Kelly Wm.H. Wounded at Fredericksburg, 1863. Kelly Samuel M. Killed at Rich Mountain in 1861. Kennedy Moses W. Wounded at McDowell and Fredericksburg. Died since the war. Kerr Samuel A. Died since the war. Kerr J.McD. Wounded and captured at Gettysburg. Died in prison at Pt. Lookout. Kelly John Sent home sick from Greenbrier River, never recovered sufficiently to return. Kirkpatrick R.D. Survived the war and died in Ray County, Missouri in 1902. Kirkpatrick C.W. Captured at Wilderness, May 5th, 1864, and imprisoned at Point Lookout, Md. and Elmira, N.Y. Kirkpatrick W.H. Crippled in feet and discharged during the war. Kirkpatrick Jno.A. Wounded at Hatcher's Run. Died since the war. Lowman William H. Wounded at Fredericksburg and Alleghany Mt. And captured at Wilderness, May 5th, 1864. Lowman John F. Killed in Battle of McDowell, May 8th, 1862. Lucas Jno. F. Captured at Wilderness and imprisoned at Elmira, N.Y. Lucas Andrew Died in Camp at Greenbrier River. Lucas Peter Died since the war at Greenville, Augusta Co., Va. in 1899. Lucas Andrew --------------------- Lucas David Died since the war, 1890. Marks James Died in Lynchburg since the war. Moneymaker John C. Captured at Wilderness. Sent to Elmira. Died in prison at Elmira, N.Y., Dec. 10th, 1864. Moneymaker Arch. Captured at Wilderness and sent to Elmira, N.Y. Muck Joseph --------------------- Matheny John Captured at Wilderness, took oath and sent to fight Indians. Matheny Arch. ---------------------- Matthews Joseph Died in Camp at Greenbrier River. Moneymaker Daniel Died during the war at Monterey, 1862. Page 43 Myers J.H. Captured at Spottsylvania, May 12th, 1864. In prison at Point Lookout, June 23rd, 1864. Myers A.J. Captured at Spottsylvania, May 12th, 1864. At Point Lookout. Mackey Henry Mortally wounded at 2nd Battle of Manassas and died in Aldie Hospital. Mays Joseph Died since the war. McCown Wm.M. Captured at Wilderness, imprisoned at Elmira. McLaughlin J.M. Transferred to Confederate Navy. Died since the war. McCauley Wm.H. Transferred to Artillery and killed at High Bridge a day or two before the surrender. McCutchan Jos.H. Captured at Wilderness, May 12th, 1864 and imprisoned at Point Lookout & Elmira. Slightly wounded six times; now in Los Angeles, Cal. McKemy William D. Wounded May 10th, 1864 at Spottsylvania C.H. Captured at Spottsylvania C.H., May 12th, 1864 and imprisoned at Point Lookout and Elmira. McMullen George Accidentally wounded in Camp at Greenbrier River. McCurdy Alfred A. Wounded at Hatcher's Run, Feb. 6th, 1865. Norcross Thos.J. Captured at Gettysburg, July, 1863. Nicely Salome Wounded in left leg in Battle of Alleghany Mountain, Dec. 13th, 1861. Nicely John Died during the war. Nuckols John Died since the war. Nicely Marion Wounded at Alleghany Mountain. Patterson Jas. A. -------------------------------- Perry W.W. Wounded at Hatcher' Run. Sick in Richmond Hospital when army surrendered. Died since the war. Ramsey James A. Captured at Wilderness, May 5th, 1864 and imprisoned at Elmira. Ramsey Wm.G. Captured at Wilderness, May 5th, 1864 and imprisoned at Elmira. Rapp Wm.A. Wounded at Gettysburg. Rosen D.H. -------------------------------- Rosen W.T. Wounded at the Battle of McDowell, May 8th, 1862. Reid F.S. Died during the war, Sept. 21st, 1863. Reid James W. Died during the war at Brandy Station, Nov. 31st, 1863. Rippentoe Adam -------------------------------- Sensabaugh Samuel Captured at Spottsylvania (Horse Shoe Bend), May 12th, 1863, imprisoned at Point Lookout, knocked down with shell at Gettysburg 2nd day's fight. Sensabaugh Jacob Died since the war, 1895. Sensabaugh John Captured at Wilderness, May 5th, 1864 and imprisoned at Elmira. Sensabaugh David -------------------------------- Snider John Mack Wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg. Died since the war. Snider John Joe Captured at Wilderness, May 5th, 1864. Died in prison on Point Lookout, Aug.3rd, 1864. Page 44 Snider Jacob S. Mortally wounded at the Battle of McDowell, May 8th, 1862. Snider Abram Killed in Battle at Rich Mountain, July 11th, 1861. Snider John Jack Wounded in Battle of Alleghany Mountain, Dec. 13th, 1861. Snider James -------------------------------- Snider James C. Wounded at Hatcher's Run, February 6th, 1865. Snider David ------------------------------- Snider Daniel Captured at Hatcher's Run, February 6th, 1865. Strickler James Captured at Petersburg and imprisoned Point Lookout. Died since the war. Strickler Samuel Killed in Battle at Rich Mountain, July 11th, 1861. Strickler David Wounded and captured at Gettysburg. Selby Wm.H. Died in camp at Monterey, 1861. Sweet John W. Captured at Wilderness and took the oath and sent to the frontier to fight Indians. Sherman Geo.F. --------------------------------- Shipplett John --------------------------------- Taylor J. Ballard --------------------------------- Taylor H.H. --------------------------------- Teaford Jno. H. Captured at Wilderness and died in at Elmira, Sept. 24th, 1864. Thomas William Wounded at McDowell, May 8th, 1862. Tooman Wm.H. Captured at Wilderness and took the oath and sent to the frontier to fight Indians. Via C.C. --------------------------------- Walker John F. Captured at Wilderness. Died in prison at Elmira, N.Y., Oct. 8th, 1864. Wilson John T. Survived the war and died at Wilson Springs, Oct. 9th, 1901. Welsh R.Alex. Captured at the Wilderness Battle, imprisoned at Point Lookout and then taken to Elmira, N.Y. Wiseman G.W. Captured at Wilderness. Died in Harrisonburg, Va. 1863 returning from prison. Whitmore David H. Captured at Battle of Wilderness and died in prison at Elmira, Dec. 12th, 1864. Withrow J.W. Captured at Wilderness, May 5th, 1863. Died in prison at Elmira, N.Y. Withrow H.J.V. Captured at Petersburg, March 28th, 1865, and imprisoned at Point Lookout and released June 19th, 1865. West, Robt. D. Killed in Battle at Rich Mountain. Wilson Thos.M. Transferred to Cavalry. Lucas Andrews -------------------------------- Page 45 RECAPITULATION 3 Captains 8 Lieutenants 4 Orderly Sergeants 5 Sergeants 5 Corporals 128 Privates 153 Total enrollment during the war. Note: Some of these men served in inferior positions, and were promoted from time to time but their names do not appear but once in the recapitulation. CASUALTIES CONDENSED Capt. D.P. Curry Wounded and captured at Rich Mt., July 11th, 1861. Capt. J.J. Whitmore Killed at McDowell, May 8th, 1862. Capt. R.E.A. Stuart Wounded at McDowell, May 8th, 1862. Lieut. W.M. Stuart Mortally wounded at McDowell, May 8th, 1862. 1st Sgt. J.D. Anderson Wounded at McDowell, May 8th, 1862. Sergt. John Rice Killed at McDowell, May 8th, 1862. Sergt. J.E. Bryan Wounded at Rich Mt., July 11th, 1861. Adams Hugh Wounded at Rich Mt., July 11th, 1861. Beaty Hugh Died at Monterey in 1863. Benson John G. Died in Prison. Brownlee Wm.J. Wounded and captured at Gettysburg. Dickey W. Telford Mortally wounded at McDowell, May 8th, 1862. Forbes Samuel Killed at McDowell, May 8th, 1862. Glenn Isaiah Captured at Wilderness and died in Elmira Prison. Hodge Henry Killed at McDowell, May 8th, 1862. Hite George Died during the war. Kelly Samuel Killed at Cheat Mountain, 1862. Kerr J.McD. Wounded and captured at Gettysburg. Died in prison. Lowman John Killed at McDowell, May 8th, 1862. Moneymaker Jno. C. Died in Elmira Prison. Mathews Joseph Died in Camp at Greenbrier River. Moneymaker Daniel Died during the war. Myers J.H. Died in Prison at Point Lookout. Myers A.J. Died in Prison at Point Lookout. Mackey Henry Mortally wounded at 2nd Manassas. McCauley Wm.H. Transferred to Artillery and killed at High Bridge just a day or two before the Surrender. THE ROCKBRIDGE RIFLES, COMPANY "H" 27TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY STONEWALL BRIGADE This was the first Company from Rockbridge to answer the bugle call of war. It was recruited immediately after the John Brown raid upon Harper's Ferry, and organized on the 17th day of November, 1859. When the storm of civil war came on, it was ordered by Gov. Letcher to report for duty at Harper's Ferry. The order was received April 17th, 1861 and Page 46 the Company left Lexington promptly at 1 o'clock April 18th. On the organization of the Stonewall Brigade it was assigned with nine other Companies to the Fifth Virginia Regiment of Infantry. After the fight at Falling Waters, it was transferred to the Fourth Virginia Regiment, and fought with this Regiment at First Manassas with much gallantry and lost two men killed and thirteen wounded. Immediately after this battle, at Centreville, the Company was again transferred and became Company "H" 27th Virginia Regiment. As a part of that Regiment, this Company fought throughout the war and surrendered about thirty three men at Appomattox. It was regarded as one of the best Companies in the Stonewall Brigade, and its men often acted as sharp-shooters for the Brigade. The first fight the Company participated in was Falling Waters, and the last was Appomattox C.H. while General Lee was surrendering his army. The following is the list of the officers and privates when the Company left Lexington, and below is given a list of the volunteers and recruits during the war. List of the Rockbridge Rifles as they left Lexington, April 18th, 1861. Captain - S.H. Letcher, afterward Colonel 58th Virginia Infantry First Lieutenant - E.F. Paxton, afterward Brigadier-General Stonewall Brigade, killed at Chancellorsville, May 3rd, 1863. Second Lieutenant - J.K. Edmondson, afterward Colonel 27th Virginia Infantry, lost arm at Chancellorsville. Third Lieutenant - W.W. Lewis, afterward Adjutant 27th Virginia Infantry. Quarter-master - R.C. Turpin. D.L. Hopkins, Clerk. First Sergeant - J.C. Boude, afterward Captain of the Company, and lost a leg at Chancellorsville. Second Sergeant - John H. Beeton. Third Sergeant - Geo. W. Chapin. Fourth Sergeant - J.J. Hileman. First Corporal - A.S. Wade. Second Corporal - Frederick Davidson Third Corporal - R.H. Campbell Fourth Corporal - Jos. H. Marston PRIVATES Breedlove J.W. Gordan S.A. Bailey G.W. Green Wm.L. Bowyer D.G. Hanger M.R. Boogher E.N. Hite Caleb V.M. Charlton Samuel C. Houston W.H. Charlton John A. Heilbroner Henry Campbell James M. Hutcheson J.H. Criser J.H. Helm M.E. Campbell Sam'l J. Haney J.R. Donald Benjamin Jessup Edward Davidson P.A. Jordan R.A. Donald John A. Kahle W.H. Edmondson John M. Kelly Thos. Fuller S.B. Kelly Jerry Fonshill J.H. Laird D.E. Gaither G.W. Lokey W.R. Gillock James W. Lynch Ed. (afterward Lt.) Page 47 Middleton J.W. Ruff J.W. Mullen T.B. Reilly Daniel M. Moore J.H. Rollins C.A. Miller Adam Rickett R.M. Moody, W.T. Spears W.J. McCluer A.D. Smith Henry D. McCown R.McD. Sizer Chas. McCampbell S.J.N. Snider John McCluer A.C. Smith James S. McCullough Samuel H. Tanquary J.S. McAleer Robt. E. Thomas J.S. McNamara Lawerence Thompson J.S. Norgrove E.W. Varner A.W. (afterward Lieutenant) Northern E.Y. Webb P.M. Neff Joel Wallace J.W. Parrent F.M. Wallace H.H. Paine Robt. Wright W.G. Volunteers in the Rockbridge Rifles after the Company left Lexington April 18th 1861 Adams Chas. Hartman Henry T. Agnor Thos.B. Kramer John Ayers Matthew Kirkpatrick Thos. M. Ayres A.G. Marks Wyatt H. Bell Robt. Mitchell Wm. Barger Jno.A. Miller Alfred Camden Jos. Miller Geo.W. Charlton W.C. Moore J.Scott Campbell R.G. Mullen Jack Clairborne Alfred McGowan Robt. Conner David Oker Wm. Crawford Henry Parks Joshua, Jr. Dickenson J.C. Patterson Alex. Drumheller John Patterson John Drumheller Wm. Patton Wm. East James Radford Calvin East John Robinson Levi Eskew Wyatt Siders Wm. Evans Jas.S. Shields Jas.M. Garrison Newton M. Shields Wm. Gordon Thos. Seal Morgan Greiner Erastus Sheltman M.H. Hayslett Andrew Shoemaker N.M. Harrison W.H. Slough A.A.P. Hite John Slough Jas.M. Halk A.G. Senseny Jas.M. Hartigan Jno.W. Smith Alphonso Hartigan Walter Smith Jacob Higgans Josepth Standoff Henry Hileman Daniel Traysom Wm. Hook N.O. Varner W.V. Page 48 Vanpelt Jessee Wilhelm John Wash Thos.H. CASUALTIES Falling Waters - Wounded, Arthur D.McCluer and Lawerence McNamara 1st Manassas - Killed, Frederick Davidson and A.C.McCluer; wounded, David G. Bowyer, skull broken wounded badly in leg and shot in the right side; P.A.Davidson, W.H.Khale, W.T.Moody, Adam Miller, D.M.Reilley, Chas. Rollins, J.W.Ruff, Wm.J.Speers, J.J.Hileman, Joel Neff, E.Y.Northern, Joshua Parks,Jr. Kernstown - Mortally wouonded, John Drumheller, died at Staunton; wounded, J.W. Hartigan Honeywood Mill, or Dam No.5 - killed, Joshua Parks, Jr. Port Republic - Mortally wounded, Alfonso Smith, died July 1862; wounded, Henry Heilbroner and Wm.Mitchell Malvern Hill - Killed, Arthur D. McCluer 2nd Manassas - Wounded, Sergt. J.C. Boude and Robert Gowan Chancellorsville - Killed, General E.F.Paxton and E.W. Norgrove; wounded, Colonel J.K. Edmondson, lost arm; Captain J.C.Boude, lost leg; Joseph Higgans, badly; S.J.N. McCampbell, wounded in mouth and throat. Gettysburg - Killed, W.H. Khale, Joseph Camden, J.S. Thomas and Jack Mullen; wounded Lieut.Andrew W. Varner, who commanded company, lost arm and captured; J.J.Hileman, shot in thigh. Spottsylvania C.H. - Killed, Alfred Claiborne and John M. Edmondson, J.W. Wallace Mine Run - Wounded, T.B. Mullen and Geo.W.Miller Near Richmond - Wounded, S.C.Charlton At Harper's Ferry - Wounded, S.C.Charlton Fort Steadman - Wounded and captured, R.G.Campbell Slaughter Mountain - Killed, David Conner Duffield Depot - Wounded, J.S.Thomas In Front of Petersburg - Killed, Levi Robinson, Harris Hill; wounded, W.H.Harrison RECAPITULATION 140 Officers and privates Killed. 18 Wounded. 32 Died in service. 4 Made Prisoners. 8 The following are the general engagements in which the Company took part; Falling Waters, First Manassas, Kernstown, First Winchester, McDowell, Port Republic, Front Royal, Gaines' Mill, Malvern Hill, Cold Harbor, Mechanicsville, Fisher's Hill, Second Manassas, Harper's Ferry, Rockville, Sharpsburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Spottsylvania, Second Winchester, Fredericksburg, Hatcher's Run, Chickahominy, Petersburg, Appomattox. The Company after the battle of Chancellorsville was so reduced in size by losses in war and by assignments to other companies, that it never again had a full quota of officers. Page 49 COMPANY "E" 52ND VIRGINIA INFANTRY 4TH BRIGADE This Company was formed of men residing almost exclusively South and West of Lexington, in the Collier's Creek, Buffalo, Broad Creek and Natural Bridge section of the County, and was mustered into service at Staunton, Virginia, August 1st, 1861, and there drilled in a Camp of Instruction. It became a part of the 52nd Regiment of Virginia Infantry, which was commanded by Col. John B. Baldwin. This Regiment was assigned to Gen'l Edward Johnston's Brigade and operated in Western Virginia, until the spring of 1862, when it returned to the Valley of Virginia and in May of that year joined the Army of the Valley, then under the command of Gen'l Thos.J.(Stonewall) Jackson, and continued in his division until his death, and afterward in the same division until the close of the war. The Company had but two Captains, Thos.H.Watkins and Sam'l W. Paxton; the former being promoted to Lieut.Colonel of the Regiment and killed at Cold Harbor, and the latter being twice wounded. Company E. needs no credentials save its long list of battles and its killed and wounded. ROLL OF COMPANY "E", 1861 Captain Thos.H.Watkins; Lieutenant Jos.S.Paxton, Lieutenant Wm.V.Knick, Lieutenant M.B.Campbell; S.W.Paxton, First Sergeant; ------------------------------- Second Sergeant; G.W. Ackerly, Third Sergeant; J.A.Fisher, Fourth Sergeant; W.S.Newcomer, First Corporal; J.H.Shafer, Secon Corporal; ------------------------ -- Third Corporal; ----------------------- Fourth Corporal. PRIVATES Arthur Jos.D. Hamilton A.C. Black John Hayslett B.F. Black James Hayslett R.M. Black A.M. Hayslett Wm. Black A.D. Hicks W.H. Byers W.C. Hostetter L.J.M. Barger Joel Hostetter Henry Beard W.B. Hogue Wm.M. Crossly S.W. Hughes Lewis Camden Layne Hughes D.E. Camden John Hughes J.Frank Cash Jos. Hayslett S.McD. Drain David Irwin Geo. Drain L. Jones Oliver Dixon W.A. Jenkins J.A.J. Entsminger J. Knick Jas.C. Fisher Jos.S. Kidd J.P. Ford W.A. Long J.M. Glenn Jos. Long W.P. Griffith Wm. Lawhorn J.K. Gilbert A.J. Lawhorn Sam'l Gilbert J.M. Lackey W.H. Gilbert A.J. McManamy W.C. Glenn Jas. Muterspaw Daniel J. Gilmore Sam'l D. Miller J.P. Hall W.L. Miller Jas. H. Hall W.T. Miller Jos. Harris John Moore B.T. Page 50 Ochiltree D.L. Scott C.A. Patterson J. Syron Simon Parsons W.A. Self B.D. Phillips J.S. Tinsley Geo. Reed W.H. Tygret Rob't Ruly J.F. West Wm. Robinson A.D. Whitten J.W. Smith Ananias White W.W. Smith J.W. Woody H. Smith Josephus White J.M. Shafer R.P.G. Wallace J.M. Shepherdson A. Wilhelm Wm. Simpson W.D. Zollman A. Simpson J.J. Zollman J.W. Scott T.F. RECRUITS Ayres ---------- Paxton W.L. Bradshaw A.K. Reese J.A. Camden Jas. Reed J.A. Clark J.A. Selph W.J. Clark J.D. Smith J.A. Hayslett B. Shafer S.J. Hughes R.H. Silvey Jas. Johnston R.M. Simpson C.A. Lacy or Lang Robert Tucker G.L. Lam Jos. Wiseman J.A. Miller B.F. Wood J.A. Ochiltree T.A. List of battles in which Company "E" 52nd Va.Regiment participated: Alleghany Mountain, McDowell, Winchester, Strasburg, Cross Keys, Port Republic, Gaines Mill, Malvern Hill, Slaughter's Mountain, Second Manassas, Chantilly, Harper's Ferry, Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Second Fredericksburg, Second Winchester, Gettysburg, Mine Run, Bristow Station, Wilderness, Spottsylvania C.H., Cold Harbor, Winchester 1864, Middletown, Hatcher's Run, Fort Steadman, Sailor's Creek. CASUALTIES At McDowell - May 8th. 1862 - Killed, W.H.Hicks and Alfred Shepperson; wounded John A.J.Jenkins At Cross Keys - Wounded R.M.Hayslett. Ananias Smith and John W.Zollman At Port Republic - Wounded, Jos.Knick and Wm.Hayslett At Gaines' Mill - Wounded, Sylvester W. Crossley (lost arm), S.D.Gilmore, Wm.B. Beard, John W. Zollman, W.L. Paxton, B.F. Miller, W.S. Newcomer and J.A.Wiseman At Slaughter's Mountain - Killed, Lieut.Wm.Knick, John Black, and Jos. Smith; wounder, Sergeant J.A. Fisher (lost arm), R.P.D. Shafer At Winchester, 1862 - Killed W.C.McManamy and Jas.W.Smith At Winchester, Sept. 19th, 1864 - Killed W.L.Paxton At Sharpsburg - Killed A.H. Black; wounded, Joseph Phillips At Cold Harbor - May 30th, 1864. Killed, Lieut. Col. Thos. H. Watkins, Jas.S.Fisher, B.F. Self and Wm Wilhelm; Wounded, Jos.S.Paxton Page 51 At Spottsylvania - Killed, Jas. Black, W.A.Parsons, Geo.Tinsley; Wounded, Capt.S.W.Paxton, Wm.M.Hogue At Gettysburg - Killed, J.M.Gilbert At Middletown - Wounded, J.A.J.Jenkins, J.P.Miller and J.A.Reese At the Wilderness - Killed, A.D.Black At Fort Steadman - Wounded Capt.S.W.Paxton DIED OF DISEASE Layne Camden, John Camden, David Drain, W.T.Hall, Lewis Hughes, Oliver Jones, John Muterspaw, David L. Ochiltree, T.F.Scott and John W. Whitten _________________________________________________________ KERR'S CREEK CONFEDERATES - COMPANY G. 58TH VA. INFANTRY -------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- This Company was composed of men from Kerr's Creek, with the exception of eight or nine members who were from the Eastern part of the County. It was mustered into service at Staunton, Va., August 1st. 1861, and was one of the ten Companies that formed the 58th. Regiment of Virginia Infantry. This regiment was organized and in a comp of instruction at Staunton, Va., until the fall of 1861, when it was ordered to Highland County, Va., where it was attached to General Edward Johnston's brigade, and served in Highland and Pocahontas Counties until April 1862, when it returned to Valley Mills in Augusta County. It was commanded first by Colonel Edmund Goode and afterward by Colonel S.H.Letcher and Colonel Frank Beard. At the general reorganization of the army in the spring of 1862, the company was reorganized (May 1st. 1862) at Valley Mills, by the election of officers and was continued in the same regiment. On the 6th of May 1862, at Valley Mills, the brigade joined General Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson's army and at once moved west, and on the 8th of May was engaged in the battle of McDowell, which was the opening of the famous Valley campaign of 1862, and continued in General Jackson's corps until the close of the war. The original organization was as follows: Officers: -- James D. Morrison, Captain; John Chaplin, 1st Lieutenant; J.Preston Moore, 2nd Lieutenant; Geo.W.Teaford, 1st Sergeant; Perry Farrow, 2nd Sergeant; John S.Lam, 3rd Sergeant; Jas.W.Montgomery, 4th Sergeant; James W.Lam, 1st Corporal; --------- ------------- 2nd Corporal, Michael C.Reynolds, 3rd Corporal; Joseph C.Deacon, 4th Corporal. PRIVATES Alexander John F. Crist Richard A. Archer John T. Echard William Ailstock Absalom Fisher John A. Agnor John Ford Joseph Ailstock Geo. Fitzgerald Sam'l Bennington Nelson Graham Andrew J. Blackburn Richard Gaylor James M. Blackwell Richard Grant Andrew J. Brown Sam'l A. Grant Seaton L. Bennington John M. Hattan Mark Crist Hector C. Hardbarger Frederick Campbell John A.J. Higgins Chas. Conner Fitzallen Hayslett Andrew J. Page 52 Hayslett James M. McDaniel James H. Hayslett Andrew Meuterspaw George W. Hayslett Ezekiel Morris James D.W. Harris Daniel W. Nuckols Silas H. Hinkle Adam Plogger James M. Hamilton Rob't S. Ramsey Nathaniel Irvine John M. Rowsey Marion Kelley John H. Shaw Sam'l.B. Linkswiler Samuel Shaw Henry W. Linkswiler Franklin Smith Benj.F. Lowman Sam'l Sheppard Charles Layman Henry Smith Thomas, Jr. Miller Andrew Smith Thomas, Sr. Mohler James H. Thomas Levi Morris Mark Tolley Chas.W. Miller Samuel H. Vess Harvey Montgomery John C. Wandless Stephen H. Mohler William Wiseman Andrew RECRUITS Ailstock Joseph McKemy Sam'l Archer Peter Plott Wm.M. Archer Joseph B. Plott Joseph N. Brads John A. Plott John A. Bane Sam'l Ruly Robt. Carter John A. Stein Nimrod Donald Robt.A. Smith John H. Hall Sam'l E. Stanley Lewis Hostetter George Sprouse Joseph L. Hinkle Preston D. Thompson Thomas Hauber Rufus Thompson Alex. Miller Henry M. Vess Jackson Morris Elihu B. Wiseman John A. Meuterspaw William C. Wilhelm John H. Mohler Winston P. The following were officers of the Company during the war. Commissioned Officers Captains: James D. Morrison from Aug 1st 1861 to May 1st 1862; J.Preston Moore, from May 1st 1862 to Aug. 1864 (Capt. J.Preston Moore being permanently disabled by wounds received in battle, was retired from field service, with his rank and pay, under Act of Congress, and assigned to duty as Commandant of the Military Post at Lexington, Virginia); Mark Hattan, from Aug. 1864 to close of war, April 9th, 1865. First Liteutenants: John Chaplin, from Aug. 1st 1861 to May 1st 1862; George W. Teaford, from May 1st 1862 to June 10th 1862; H.R. Morrison, from about April 1864 to about May 10th 1864. Second Liteutenants: J.Preston Moore from Aug 1st 1861 to May 1st 1862; James W. Montgomery from about Dec.1862 to -----------; Mark Hattan from about Dec. 1863 to Aug.1864. Third Liteutenants: Rev. J.C.Richardson, from about March 1862 to May 1st. 1862. Page 53 Chaplain: Rev. J.C. Richardson from Aug. 1st. 1861 to March 1862. Non-commissioned Officers 1st Sergeants, Geo. W.Teaford and Perry Farrow 2nd Sergeants, Perry Farrow and J.C.Deacon 3rd Sergeants, John S. Lam and Mark Hattan 4th Sergeants, John W. Montgomery and John S. Lam 5th Sergeants, Wm.H. Mehler 1st Corporals, Jas. W. Lam and F. Linkswiler 2nd Corporals, J.C. Montgomery 3rd Corporals, Michael C. Reynolds and Jas. M. Plogger 4th Corporals, Joseph C. Deacon and Mark Morris The Company was engaged in the following battles, to-wit: McDowell, Harrisonburg, Port Republic, Seven Days battles around Richmond, Cedar Mountain, Centreville, Bristoe Station, Second Manassas, Harper's Ferry, Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Kelley's Ford, Chancellorsville, Winchester (June 14th. 1863), Warrenton Junction, Rappahannock Station, Wilderness, Spottsylvania C.H., Second Cold Harbor, Monocacy Junction, Winchester (Sept. 19th.1864), Cedar Creek, Hatcher's Run and many other smaller engagements, and surrendered at Appomattox April 9th. 1865. KILLED AND WOUNDED McDowell, May 8th.1862: Wounded, J.A.J. Campbell (died), Franklin Linkswiler and Henry Miller. Harrisonburg, June 6th. 1862: Killed, John A. Fisher and Marion Rowsey; wounded, Perry Farrow, J.C. Deacon, Jno. S. Lam, James M. Gaylor, Fitzallen Conner and Sam'l. A. Brown. Port Republic, June 9th. 1862: Wounded, Captain J. Preston Moore, Lieutenant George W. Teaford (mortally). Seven days battles around Richmond, June 1862: Killed, Samuel Linkswiler; wounded, J.C. Montgomery, Jos.B.Archer, A.JGrant, D.W.Harris, Jno.A.Brades, Geo Ailstock and Silas H. Nuckols Second Manassas, Aug. 27th. 1862: Killed, Mark Morris; wounded, Geo. Ailstock (mortally) and Henry Miller. Sharpsburg, Sept. 17th. 1862: Wounded, Jno. H. Smith (mortally) Fredericksburg, Dec. 13th. 1862: Killed, James H. Mohler; wounded, Jno. F. Alexander, Winston P. Mohler, John A. Carter and Richard A. Crist. Chancellorsville, May 1863: Wounded, John Agnor and Robert Ruly Wilderness, May 6th. 1864: Wounded, James H. McDaniel, James M. Plogger and Jos. Ailstock. Spottsylvania C.H.: Killed, A.J. Grant Second Cold Harbor, June 27th. 1864: Wounded, Henry Layman, Samuel Lowman (mortally) Winchester: Wounded, Mark Hattan and Wm. Meuterspaw. Lynchburg: Killed, Joseph Ailstock. Near Winchester: Killed, Andrew J. Wiseman, Wm. Echard and John A. Wiseman (last named supposed to have been killed - was never heard of afterward). Near New Market: Wounded, Alexander Thompson. Hatcher's Run, Feb'y. 6th.1865: Wounded, Captain Mark Hattan. DIED OF DISEASE Lieutenant H.R. Morrison, Jas. W. Lam, James M. Hayslett, Ezekiel Hayslett, Levi Thomas, Stephen H. Wandless, Thos. Smith, S.L. Grant, Chas. W. Tolley, Thomas Smith, Jr., Jno. H. Kelley, Jno. M. Irvine, Rufus Hauber and Henry W. Shaw. This Company needs no ecomiums from the historian, as its material, conduct, merits and good-fighting qualities will be best shown by the long list of battles in which it was engaged, and the great number of its killed and wounded. Page 54 "THE BOY COMPANY" (JUNIOR RESERVES) IN THE CONFEDERATE ARMY FROM ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY On the 5th of August 1864, the Rockbridge, Augusta, and Rockingham County Reserves, consisting of old men from forty-five to fifty, and boys from seventeen to eighteen years of age, were ordered to rendezvous at Staunton, Virginia, for organization, equipment and drill. The Rockbridge boys were there formed into a separate company, as follows: Charles W. Freeman, Captain; Duncan C. Lyle, First Lieutenant; Alexander F. Laird, Second Lieutenant; John C. Paxton, Orderly Sergeant; James Daly, Sergeant; Nathan Strickler, Sergeant; David Black, Sergeant; Milton Swink, Corporal; H.T. Wilson, Corporal. PRIVATES Baldwin Joseph S. Lam J. Calvin Bell James B. Leech Isaac Black Calvin Long Amos Campbell Isaac N. McClung J. Moffett Campbell John T. McCown Robert E. Cash John R. McCown Sam'l Cash Schuyler B. McCullough John Childress J. Samuel McCutchan Frank Coffman Taylor Nutty John W. Dixon John Parsons John Steele Drain James C. Paxton Adolphus Drawbond Wm. H. Poague Wm. Gordon Dunlap Wm. M. Pring J. Calvin Dixon Samuel Robertson Alfred Edwards Thos. Robertson John A. Figgat Robert H. Ruff A. Wallace Firebaugh John Swartz Joseph G. Ford James A. Short James M.M. Garland Wm. Smith John P. Gold John W. Stuart J. Gerard. Hensley Geo. Tyler D. Gardiner. Jessup Henry Wilson James A. Johnston Thos. Wilson H.T. Kahle Jacob P. White Wm. H. Kirkpatrick Sam'l L. Thos. Harvey McGuffin, an old man, acted at Commissary-sergeant of the Company. All of the Reserves, both senior and junior, were formed into a battalion under the command of Major George Chrisman of Rockingham County, of which Lieutenant Duncan C. Lyle of the Rockbridge Company acted as adjutant. After remaining a week or two at Staunton the battalion was ordered to Camp Lee, at Richmond, Va., where it was further drilled, and a few days later went into camp at Manchester, and performed guard duty at Libby prison in Richmond where Federal Prisoners were confined. Page 55 Late in September or early in October 1864, the battalion moved to the trenches nine miles below Richmond, to "Battery Field", about one mile north of the James River and about the same distance south of where the First Rockbridge Artillery was stationed. Here the battalion remained in the trenches until about the middle of February 1865, when it was broken into detachments and assigned to duty in the Counties of Rockbridge, Augusta and Rockingham. The Rockbridge boys reported to Captain Mortimer Johnson, conscript officer of Rockbridge County, at Lexington, Va., and did guard duty, gathered up conscripts and deserters and formed a line of couriers between Lexington and Lynchburg, where they were so engaged when the surrender came in April 1865. The membership of the Company of Junior reserves was continually changing, which was due to the law requiring a boy when he became seventeen years of age to connect himself with the Reserves, and when a Reserve became eighteen, to enlist in one of the Companies in the regular service. But after the Junior Reserves were put along side the regulars in the trenches below Richmond, few new members were added and their number gradually diminished. In May preceding the organization of the foregoing Company, the Reserves of Rockbridge, both senior and junior, were called in service to aid in checking the advance up the valley of the Federal army under Major-General David Hunter, and the names of the following boys are recalled as having rendered service at that time: Black David S. Prosser (a student) Barger Alexander Paxton John C. Coffman Taylor Smith John P Drawbond Wm. H. Swink Milton Daniels W.C. Strider John P. Freeman Chas. W. Sanderfer J.C. Gold John W. Smith Mac. Hensley George Tyler D. Gardiner. Laird A.F. Wright Samuel Montgomery J.G. Watts Thomas Moore Warren Wilson Horatio T. Moore Samuel P. Wright Schuyler B. The following named Senior Reserves were in service in May 1864. Bacon Capt A.S. Ramsey Calvin Boone Abram. Sweet Jacob Boone Lewis W. Shaw William Hill George Templeton Capt. John M. Hostetter George Turpin R.C. Lackey Andrew H. Wilson William Miller Andrew Wright William G. Montgomery Robt. Wallace Charlton Moore Abner W. Wallace Samuel Moore William T. Webb James M. McCaleb J. Wesley Other Senior Reserves served in this campaign, but their names cannot now be recalled. The last named Senior and Junior Reserves were engaged in the battle of Piedmont in the Valley of Virginia, at which battle occurred the following casualties: Senior Reserves - Killed: Capt. John M. Templeton. Wounded: George Hill (leg amputated), Andrew H. Lackey (arm amputated); Calvin Ramsey. Junior Reserves - Killed: Warren Moore. Wounded: Taylor Coffman. Page 56 MISCELLANEOUS The following names persons from Rockbridge County, Virginia, were soldiers in the Confederate States Army, but did not serve in Companies from the County, to-wit: Lieut. General Thomas J. Jackson (Stonewall), wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2nd, 1863, died May 10th, 1863. Francis H. Smith, Colonel 9th Virginia Volunteers Provisional Army William Gilham, Colonel 21st Virginia Infantry R.E. Colston, Colonel 16th Virginia Volunteers - afterward Brigadier General C.SA. J.T.L. Preston, Lieut. Colonel 9th Virginia Volunteers, Provisional Army - afterward on Stonewall Jackson's staff. S. Crutchfield, Lieut. Colonel 9th Virginia Volunteers, (provisional Army), succeeded Col. Preston and afterward Colonel and Chief of Artillery Stonewall Jackson's Corps, killed at Sailors Creek. John D.H. Ross, 1st Lieut. Of Engineers on Gen'l Loring's Staff, afterward Lieut. Colonel of 52nd Va. Infantry, twice wounded at Cross Keys, Va. James W. Massie, Lieut. Colonel 51st Virginia Volunteers R.H. Catlett, Lieut. Colonel Gen'l Echols staff Thomas H. Williamson, Lieut. Colonel and Chief Engineer Staff of General Holmes. A.S. Pendleton, Lieut. Colonel and Adjutant General of Gen'l Thos. J. Jackson's Corps - afterward of Early's Corps. Scott Shipp, captain Provisional Army, Adjutant General Camp of Instruction at Richmond, Major 21st Virginia Infantry and afterward Lieut. Colonel C.S.A. Daniel Trueheart, C.S.A. Major Artillery M.B. Hardin, Major 9th Virginia Volunteers (Provisional Army), afterward Major C.S. Artillery James G. Paxton, Major and Quarter-Master C.S.A. Major James B. Dorman, Quarter-Master C.S.A. Capt. William G. Williamson Engineer Corps C.S.A. Marshall McDonald, Captain and Ordnance Officer at Vicksburg John McCausland, Brigadier General C.S.A. Cavalry Brigade. John P. Welsh, Captain Co. B 27th Va Infantry, mortally wounded at Williamsport Charles A. Davidson, Captain Co. E. 1st Va. Infantry Battalion Greenlee Davidson, Captain Letcher Artillery, killed at Chancellorsville Otho Alexander, Captain 20th Va. Cavalry William Walker, Captain in Wright's Brigade Frank C. Wilson, Captain Monroe Guards, 27th Va. Infantry Captain Robert L. McCullough, Danville Grays Robert McFarland, Captain in General Morgan's Cavalry. O.C. Henderson, Captain 1st Va. (Irish) Battalion Army Northern Virginia. W.H.Morgan, Captain 21st Virginia Infantry, killed at Cedar Mountain. J.H. Morrison, Lieutenant, Pemberton's Staff. T.M. Semmes, Lieut. And Adjutant Rust's Arkansas Regiment. John H. Lackey, Lieutenant in 26th Va. Cavalry. Wm.H. Norgrove, Lieut. In Botetourt Artillery, died from wounds received at Port Gibson, Miss., in 1863 Albert Davidson, Lieut. P.A.C.S. S.H.Letcher, Lieutenant Staff of Gen'l Robt. Preston. Robert L. Brockenbrough 1st Lieutenant. Dr. Sam'l B. Morrison, Surgeon of 58th Virginia Infantry, afterward Chief Surgeon of Early's Division. Page 57 Dr. Samuel Temple Chandler, Assistant Surgeon in hospitals at Farmville, Lynchburg and Culpepper C.H. Dr. Henry G. Davidson, Surgeon of 3rd and 5th Va. Infantry and afterward in hospitals at Danville, Richmond, Va., and Corinth, Miss. Dr. Sam'l. M. Dold Ass't Surgeon in hospitals in Richmond and Lexington, Va. and Wilmington, N.C. Dr. John Alexander Graham, Surgeon 5th. And 42nd. Va. Infantry and Medical Director of the Artillery of the Army of Northern Virginia. Dr. R.L.Madison, Surgeon in hospital at Orange C.H. Dr. Eusebius H. Strain Anderson W.L., Co. F. 27th Virginia Infantry, captured May 12, 1864, exchanged and captured again at Hares' Hill, a few days before the fall of Petersburg, Va. Anger W., 11th. Va. Cavalry Agnor Oscar, Co.E.11th Va. Cavalry Anderson Francis T, Jr. Cadet in service around Richmond, was not at New Market. Arehart -------------, Co. ----- 11th. Va. Cavalry Ackerly William, Co.E.27th. Va. Cavalry Byrd Rowland, Co.E. 11th. Va. Cavalry Bell A.D. Co.K.14th Va. Cavalry Bowyer John, Co.E.11th. Va. Cavalry Bell A.N. Co.K.14th. Va. Cavalry (afterward in Bryan's Battery) Beard John E., Co.E.11th Va. Cavalry Brown A.G. Co.G.27th. Va. Infantry (Shriver's Co.) Bennington Frank, Petersbury Artillery Brooks James, Co.E.3rd Engineer Regiment C.S.A. Black Rice, Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Black W.L. Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Black J.L. Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Brooks John F., Co. F.14th Va. Cavalry Bell Robert B., Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Black R.T. Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Bare N.M. Co.E.5th. Va. Infantry Bumpus Jas.J., Capt. Kurtz Co.5th. Va. Infantry Bird John, Co.F.27th. Va. Infantry (killed) Banker Van, Carpenter's Battery Barger Chas. F. Co.D. 14th. Va. Cavalry Carter Jas.M., Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Copper Jno. D., Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Conner Fitzallen Cooly J.F., Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Cummings James Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Campbell A.D. 10th Va. Cavalry Charlton James, Capt. Kurtz Co.5th. Va. Infantry Cummings Robert Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Chittum James A., Co. C. 6th Va. Cavalry Davidson James G. Co.F.27th. Va. Infantry (killed at Wilderness) Donald Alex., Co.C. 27th. Va. Infantry Daniel Robert Co.F. 27th. Va. Infantry (killed) Deacon W.D., Company E. 3rd Engineers Reg't.C.S.A. Page 58 Day, Wm.H. Co. L. (West Augusta Guards) 5th. Va. Infantry (wounded) Davidson, C.H., Co. K. 22nd Va. Infantry Davis Chalkley Co. B. 27th Va. Infantry Echard John, Co. C. 27th Va. Infantry Ewing, John Mc. Co. F. 27th Va. Infantry Ewing James A. Co. F. 27th Va. Infantry Fulwider Jas., 20th Va Battalion Ford James Preston, Co. F. 1st Va Cavalry Fainter William, Co. F. 27th Va. Infantry Figgat Ferd, Carpenter's Battery Green Zack, Co. E. 11th Va. Cavalry Green James, Co. E. 11th Va. Cavalry Gibbs Chas W., Courier to Gen'l Forest Goodbar Harvey, Co. E. 27th Va. Infantry Goodbar George, Co. E. 27th Va. Infantry Gibbs Geo. S., Alabama Cadets Greaver Adam, Co. E. 5th Va Infantry Gibbs Major Jno. T., Quarter-Master C.S.A. Gaylor Thos. M., Co C. 26th Va. Cavalry Hotinger Abraham, Co. D. 27th Va. Infantry Higgans James, Co. B. 27th Va. Infantry Harrison Howard M. Co. E. 11th Va. Cavalry Hardy Geo. W. Co. D. 14th Va. Cavalry Hull Wm. M., Co. K. 22nd Va. Infantry Hull Jno. M., Co. K. 22nd Va. Infantry Hall A.D. Co. F. 27th Va. Infantry Hall J.C. Co. E. 27th Va. Infantry Hanger Z.F., Orderly Sergeant Co. F. 27th Va. Infantry Huffman P.I., Co. G. 27th Va. Infantry Hanger G.M., Co. C. 27th Va. Infantry, killed at Sharpsburg Sept. 17th.1862 Hite Robt., Co. E.5th.Va. Infantry Hileman Philip C., Co.B.27th.Va.Infantry Hattan Jacob, Co. E. 5th.Va.Infantry Hart John H. Co. B. 27th Va. Infantry, wounded at Gettysburg & captured at Williamsport, Md Irvine Wm.M., Co. I. 27th Va. Infantry and Co.I 20th Va. Cavalry James Samuel, Co. E. 11th Va. Cavalry Jeffries David H. 17th Va Cavalry Johnston Chapman, Co. E. 27th Va. Infantry Johnson George, Co. F. 27th Va. Infantry (South Buffalo) Johnson J. Henry, Co. E. 27th Va. Infantry Johnson George Co. E. or D. 27th Va. Infantry (South River) Johnson Reuben A., Co.E. 27th Va. Infantry Leech W.P. Co. K.22nd Va. Infantry Leech David, Co. E. 27th Va. Infantry Leech Jas. M., 20th.Va.Battalion Lockridge E.F., 20th Va.Cavalry Leech Wm.A. 27th Va. Infantry Leopard James, Carpenter's Battery Lackey John F. Co. D. 27th Va. Infantry Page 59 Lotts Frank, Carpenter's Battery Little James H. Co.B. 27th Va. Infantry, wounded and leg amputated Martin Reuben, Carpenter's Battery Miley A.J., Co. C. 5th Va. Infantry Myers Allan, Co.E.27th Va. Infantry Miley Jacob Co.D. 27th Va. Infantry Mortar John J., Co. A. 11th Va.Cavalry Moore John N., Co.C.27th Va. Infantry Montgomery Sam'l, Co.K.22nd Va. Infantry Miley Michael, Co.C.27th Va. Infantry Miller Samuel ---------------(Plank Road) Moffett W.Ledge, Co.D.14th Va.Cavalry Moffett John F. Co.D.14th Va.Cavalry (killed at Cedarville Warren Co., Va. Nov 12, 1864) Mackey Jno. M., Carpenter's Battery Miller Alfred, Co.E.27th Va. Infantry Martin William, Co.I.11th Va. Cavalry McClung Chas.B., Co.A 11th Va.Cavalry McCown Jas.L., Kurtz Co.5th. Va. Infantry McCoy M.H., Co.B.4th Va.Cavalry McDaniel Matthew W., Co.F.27th. Va. Infantry McChesney James Z., Co.F.(Bath Squadron) 17th.Va.Battalion, afterward became 11th.Va.Regiment McFaddin Abraham, Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Nuckols William, Co.F.27th. Va. Infantry (killed) Ochiltree Samuel Co.D.14th.Va.Cavalry (killed at Cedarville, Warren Co., Nov.12.1864) Pierce Dan'l.E., Co.A.11th.Va.Cavalry Poague Wm., Co.C.27th. Va. Infantry Poague Sam'l, Co.C, 27th. Va. Infantry Poague Jno.E., Co.K.22nd. Va. Infantry Patterson Jno.M., Co.K.22nd. Va. Infantry Paxton Wm.Henry, Hays La.Brigade Parmer Josiah H., 11th Va.Cavalry, Rosser's Brigade, wounded at the battle of the Wilderness Rhodes J.J., Co.K.5th. Va. Infantry Robinson John H.H. 27th. Va. Infantry Reid Sam'l, Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Reid John A., Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Robinson W.F., Co.K.22nd. Va. Infantry Reynolds O.B. Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Ruley B.W., Co.E.3rd Engineer Regiment C.S.A. Reed Alexander, Co.I.52nd. Va. Infantry Risque Jno.W., 1st Sergeant Charlottesville Artillery. Reece James G., Co.G.,27th. Va. Infantry, Stonewall Brigade Reed James F., Co.H.5th Infantry. Smith John, Co.E.11th. Va. Cavalry. Showalter Samuel Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Saville John, Co.B.11th Va.Cavalry Smiley Jacob, Co.D.27th. Va. Infantry Short Telford, Co.A.11th.Va.Cavalry. Page 60 Shorter James F., Co.E.3rd Engineer Regiment C.S.A. Sterrett James R., Capt Avis Co. of Provost Guards at Staunton, Va. Serving the greater part of the time as Clerk in the Provost Marshal's Office. Scott T.L., Co.K.22nd. Va. Infantry Sorrels T.J., Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Shafer S.J. Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Smith Hezekiah, Lynchburg Guards Siler P.M., Co.-----.27th. Va. Infantry Sandford Hendreson, Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Seebert Jacob F., Co.K.22nd. Va. Infantry Wilson James C. 10th.Va.Cavalry Wilson John B., Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Wilson Jas. W., Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Wilson Jno.M., Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Webb Chas.W., Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Walker Sam;l.S., Carpenter's Battery Walker John, Carpenter's Battery Walker Geo.M., Carpenter's Battery Wade J.B., Co.E.27th. Va. Infantry Welsh, Joseph, Co.E.11th.Va.Cavalry Welsh Sam'l., Co.E.11th.Va.Cavalry Wade Ben'j.F., Co.C.19th.Va.Infantry Winn Wm., Carpenter's Battery White John S., Cadet Battalion, New Market Watkins G.W., Co.F.27th. Va. Infantry White Joseph, Cadet Battalion, New Market Zollman James M., Capt.Dabney's Co. Heavy Field Artillery The following named persons from Rockbridge County, Virginia, served in the Confederate States Navy: Dr. John Leyburn, Surgeon on the Privateer Tallahassee James N. Brown, Marine on Albemarle J.L.Adair, Marine on Tallahassee -- The End -- ___________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Billie Plott bscooke@comcast.net ___________________________________________________________________