J. Vacas.
J. W. Walton, Fry's battery.
North Carolinians.
R. T. Cruise, company E, 26th regiment.
N. C. Hawis, company C, 23d regiment.
Harry Amos, company L, 21st regiment.
Alfred Brown, company G, 30th regiment.
Wesley Brown, company G, 30th regiment.
John Bowers, company F, 5th regiment.
James L. Hardister, company I, 5th regiment.
J. F. Page, company E, 37th regiment.
Moses Ellen, company D, 23d regiment.
John A. Hollen, company E, 2d regiment.
B. G. Hatcher, (Latham's Artillery).
Lieutenant D——C——company D, 16th regiment.
F. O. White, company A, 20th regiment. George Maston, 27th regiment.
W. H. Midgett, company F, 33d regiment.
W. H. Hollifield, company F, 18th regiment.
J. O. J. Douglas, company K, 37th regiment.
W. G. Oliver, company E, 23d regiment.
F. Hensley, company K, 5th regiment.
J. Costner, company H, 37th regiment.
Andrew J. Brant, company D, 13th regiment.
John Raper, company I, 2d regiment.
Alfred G. Snipes, company E,
ved until surrender.
Johnson, T. T., commissary sergeant, March 14, 1862; served until surrender.
Joiner, M. J., private, November 3, 1863.
Jones, Thomas M., private, December 30, 1864.
Johnson, John A., private, March 14, 1862.
Johnson, Austin, private, March 14, 1862; died June 5, 1862.
Knowles, Marion, private, March 14, 1862; wounded in knee at Gaines Mill, June 27, 1862; permanently disabled.
Kendall, H. S., private, March 14, 1861; discharged November 15, 1862.
Latham, R. G., private, March 14, 1862; served until surrender.
Lumsden, H. C., private, March 14, 1862; served until surrender.
Luck, Marcellus, private, March 14, 1862; served until surrender.
Lee, Daniel E., private, November 17, 1863; sent forward for orders from Ford's Depot, April 2, 1865; never heard from afterwards.
Lewis, John, private, April 17, 1864.
Leary, Emile, private, April 10, 1864
Lewis, William T., private, December 30, 1864; badly wounded in front of Petersburg
a., 1861.
Keels, W. E., Capt., S. C., Charleston, W. Va., 1861.
Kemper, G. B., Lt., S. C., Wilderness, Va., 1862.
Kilpatrick, F. W., Col., S. C., Lookout Mt., Tenn., 1864.
Kinchloe, W. J., Lt. Adjt., Va., Smithfield, W. (?)Va., 1863.
Lane, T. H., N. C., Florida.
Lamar, C. A., Ga., Columbus, Ga., 1865.
Lane, R. W., Ala., Huntsville, Ala.
Lane, G. H., Capt., Va., 1862.
Latane, W., Capt., Va., Old Church, Va., 1862.
Latane, J., Lt., Va., Washington, D. C., 1864.
Latham, R. P., Lt., Va., Culpeper C. H., Va., 1862.
Laurens, J., Navy, Charleston, S. C., 1865.
Leftwich, J. W., Surg., Va., Pittsylvania Co., Va.
Leigh, J. R., Lt., Col., Va., Corinth, Miss., 1863.
Leigh, R. W., Lt., Col., Va., Corinth, Miss., 1863.
Lenoir, W. H., Tenn., Bowling Green, 1861.
Lewis, G. N., Ala., Sharpsburg, Md., 1862.
Lewis, J., Lt., W. Va., Winchester, Va.
Lindsay, J. W., Va.
Love, R. T., Va., Seven Pines, Va., 1862.
Lowry, J. M., Va., Richmond, Va.,
aptain in charge of Ordnance Train.
Brook, John W., Lieutenant Virginia Navy, A. A. D. C., May, 1861.
Cary, W. M., Captain Assistant Issuing Q. M.
Crenshaw, Joseph R., Lieutenant Colonel A. A. G., June, 1861.
Galize, John, Captain Forage Q. M.
Garnett, R. S., Colonel A. A. G., 1861.
Garber, A. M., Assistant to Forage Q. M.
Harman, John A., Major Forage Q. M.
Harvie, Edmund J., Colonel I. General, 1861.
Heth, Henry, Lieutenant Colonel Acting Q. M.
Janney, E. H., Major Issuing Q. M., A. N. Va.
Latham, Woodville, Captain A. D. C., September, 1862.
Land, A. L., Major Assistant to Chief Quartermaster
Marrow, N. C., Captain Paymaster.
Page, Thos.
J., Lieutenant Virginia Navy, A. A. D. C., 1861.
Richardson, W. H., A. A. G., May, 1861.
Smith, P. W., Captain Military Secretary, May, 1861.
Somers, S. M., Captain Q. M. Ordnance Train.
Shell, G. W., Q. M. Army Supply Train.
Thompson, George G., Captain.
Thomas, W. F., Captain Depot Q. M.
83; V., 21; VIII., 250.
North Anna River, Va.:
I., 43, 135; III., 322; ruins of bridge, IV., 125; V., 220, 221, 233, 235, 260; VII., 41; VIII., 198; soldiers bathing in, VIII., 209.
North Atlantic Squadron, U. S Navy, III., 340; VI., 195.
North Carolina: secedes, I., 346; Stringham's fleet in the waters of, IV., 104: enlistment on both sides in, VIII., 103; the Department of, under General Burnside, IX., 69.
North Carolina troops, Confederate: Artillery: Brem's, I., 356; Latham's, I., 356; Whitehurst's, I., 356. Infantry: First, I., 348; VIII., 103; Second, I., 356; X., 156; losses at Gettysburg, Pa., X., 158; Third, losses at Gettysburg, Pa., X., 158; Fourth, losses at Seven Pines, Va., X., 158; Fifth, I., 272, 348, 350; II., 67; Sixth, I., 350; Seventh, I., 356, 358; losses at Seven Days, Va., X., 158; Eighth, L, 356; Eleventh, I., 348, 350; Seventeenth, L, 356; Eighteenth, IX., 89; losses at Seven Days, Va., X., 158; Nineteenth, I., 356; Twentieth, X., 156; Twen
1839, a. 8 weeks. See Whittemore (par.
13).
Spring, Henry, Jr., of Watertown, m. Sarah Winship, of Charlestown, this Pct., 30 Jan. 1744.
He was a brother of the celebrated Dr. Marshall Spring.
Henry, Jr.—Watertown—o. c. here 25 Mar. 1744, and had dau. Sarah, b. 18, bap. 26 Mar. 1744.
Wid. Sarah m. Timothy Swan, both of Camb., 27 July, 1766.
Her son, Francis, d. here 19 Oct. 1770, a. 21 yrs. See Bond's Wat., 443, 444; Wyman's Chas., 893.
Stanton, Mrs. Hannah, d. 7 Dec. 1803, a. 46.
Latham, and Rachel Dickson, of Charlestown, m. 8 July, 1810.
Rachel, wife of Capt., of Charlestown End, d. 25 Mar. 1836, a. 81 (g. s.). See Wyman, 895.
Stearns, Isaiah, had w. Elizabeth, adm. Pct.
ch. and bap. 16 Sept. 1750.
Had son, Benjamin, b. 18, bap. 21 Oct. 1750; Isaiah, b. (29), bap. 26 July, 1752, d. 10 Feb. 1755, a. 3; Peter, b. 24, bap. 28 Apr. 1754, d. 3 Nov. 1754, a. 7 mos.; Isaiah, b. 5, bap. 13 June, 1756; Peter, bap. 14 Jan. 1759; Daniel, b. 17, bap. 28 Dec. 1760; Joshua, b. 1