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History of the Ninth Virginia Cavalry.
Sergeant-Majors W. T. Robins and J. 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, and 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, NINTH VIRGINIA CAVALRY.

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.
Waller, Thomas Captain.
Dead.
Towson, Thomas Captain.
Dead.
Henry, E. M. Captain.
Adie, Hugh Captain.
Williams, Cassius First Lieutenant.
Dead.
Curtis, A. M. Second Lieutenant.
Stewart, J. N. Third Lieutenant.
Hickerson, R. G. Quartermaster-Sergeant.
Dead.
Spindle, C. W. First Sergeant.
Powers, Sidney Second Sergeant.
Dead.
James, E. T. Third Sergeant.
Swetnam, J. F. Fourth Sergeant.
Dead.
Kellog, W. A. Fifth Sergeant.
Dead.
Taylor, J. W. First Corporal.
Gordon, W. W. Second Corporal.
Dead.