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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
s cavalry. John Saville, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. Joseph S. Smith, transferred to Ashby's cavalry, April 28th. Benjamin F. Tharp, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. Charles O. Veers, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. George A. Walker, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. James S. Walker, transferred to Carpenter's Battery. John W. Walker, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. William H. Byrd, died from wound at Kernstown. John Wallace, died from wound at Kernstown. Samuel D. Anderson, died from wound at Kernstown. Charles A. Wilson, deserted from Camp Buchanan, April 1st. John A. Wilson, deserted from Camp Buchanan, April 1st. Pendleton Brooke, discharged May 2, 1862, by order General Winder. Edmund Bryan, discharged June 14th, by order General Winder. Mouina G. Porter, discharged May 16th, by order General Jackson. Charles A. Rutledge, discharged June 10th, by order General Winder. Willoughby N. Brockenbrough, transferred May 26th to Baltimore
ing in the Rockbridge Artillery, Captain William McLaughlin, in the battle near Winchester on the 23d ult. This company is a large one, and containing, as it does, many members from the State at large, the accompanying list will be examined with even more than usual interest. It may be regarded as accurate, having been furnished me by the commanding officer of the battery: Killed — none. Wounded--Sergeant James L. Paxton, of Rockbridge, severely in the leg, (amputated;) Privates Samuel D. Anderson of Rockbridge; severely in the arm, (broken;) William H. Byrd, of Rockbridge, dangerously, (leg shot off;) Michael J. Emmett, of Rockbridge, very slightly in the face; of Orange, very slightly in the face; Thomas P. Gray, of Rockbridge, dangerously in the foot, (since dead;) J. Campbell Heiskell, of Hardy, slightly in the arm; Kinlock Nelson, of Nelson, very slightly in the foot; George W. Reintzel, of Rockbridge, severely in arm and hip; John A. Wallace, of Rockbridge, mortally