History of the Ninth Virginia Cavalry, in the War Between the States/Roster
ROSTER.
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, 1862. | ||
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. | |
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 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. | ||
Eustace, W. H. | Third Corporal. | |
Dead. | ||
Herndon, K. E. | Fourth Corporal. | |
Duffy, W. L. | Bugler. | |
Dead. | ||
Stiars, J. H. | Ensign. | |
Dead. |
PRIVATES.
Ashby, Thomas |
Courtney, L. W. |
Garrison, George |
Lomax, Frank |
ROLL OF COMPANY B, NINTH VIRGINIA CAVALRY.
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:
Swann, S. A. | Captain. |
Promoted. Was for a number of years Superintendent Virginia State Penitentiary. Died since the war. | |
Ware, John | Captain. |
At Newport News. | |
Baker, Cecil | First Lieutenant. |
Killed in battle. | |
Boulware, James | First Lieutenant. |
Farming in Caroline county, Va. | |
Wright, Charles | Second Lieutenant. |
Farming in Caroline county, Va. | |
Moncure, E. C. | Second Lieutenant. |
Judge of Caroline County Court. |
Sergeants and Corporals.
- Moncure, T. G.
- Chandler, S. T.
- Waller, D. J.
- Rollins, A. B.
- Toombs, W. H.
- Broaddus, John W.
- Puller, J. E.
- Shaddock, M. E.
- Faust, Thomas
- Gravatt, James D.
- Kidd, John W.
Privates.
- Ambold, Ernest A.
- Andrews, John J.
- Andrews, Charles H.
- Andrews, W. S.
- Andrews, W. S.
- Anderson, Alfred A.
- Boutwell, A.
- Broaddus, James A.
- Broaddus, S. B.
- Broaddus, H. O.
- Broaddus, Woodford
- Broaddus, H. N.
- Broaddus, A. T.
- Broaddus, Eugene
- Killed on courier duty.
- Buckner, R. H. W.
- Killed at Brandy Station.
- Books, R. L.
- Burke, Thomas
- Burruss, J. G.
- Burruss, A.
- Battaile, John
- Boulware, W. J.
- Boulware, Muscoe
- Branham, J. H.
- Burke, J. W.
- Campbell, M.
- Campbell, F. D.
- Wounded.
- Campbell, C. R. D.
- Chandler, W. S.
- Chandler, W. T.
- Wounded.
- Chandler, R. W.
- Wounded at Gettysburg.
- Chandler, Henry
- Cullen, W. P.
- Callis, R. T.
- Killed at Five Forks.
- Callis, W. S.
- Carter, L. H.
- Cash, D. S.
- Cash, W. S.
- Killed in battle.
- Carneal, L. J.
- Collawn, J. W. S.
- Collins, J. C.
- Collins, James T.
- Conway, Catlett
- Conway, A. H.
- Conway, P. H.
- Coleman, J. L.
- Lost a leg in battle.
- Chapman, W. S.
- Crutchfield, G.
- Wounded.
- Dickinson, J. C.
- Digges, W. C.
- Wounded.
- Dickinson, W. B.
- Dade, H. T.
- Duffee, George G.
- England, John W.
- Wounded.
- Edwards, J. T.
- Died in hospital.
- Farish, Charles H.
- Died in hospital.
- Farish, K. R.
- Farish, Joseph
- Lost a leg at Brandy Station.
- Farish, W. D.
- Farish, Charles T.
- Killed at Brandy Station.
- Farish, W. P. T.
- Forbes, A. T.
- Faulkner, John W.
- Died in hospital.
- Fitzhugh, Henry
- Gatewood, J. T.
- Wounded at Brandy Station.
- Goudin, W. S.
- Gray, E.
- Gray, R. A.
- Gravatt, R. A.
- Gravatt, T. E.
- Gravatt, G. C.
- Goodwin, Clarence
- Killed in battle.
- Greenstreet, A. J.
- Goodloe, George
- Gwathmey, J.
- Hull, R. G.
- Hull, J. M.
- Killed in battle.
- Harris, John T.
- Killed in battle.
- Hove, J. T.
- Wounded.
- Jesse, James M.
- Jesse, W. G.
- Jones, S. C.
- Wounded.
- Jordan, Alexander
- Died in hospital.
- Jordan, B. A.
- Killed in battle.
- Jeter, James A.
- Jones, W. E.
- Jerrell, Luther
- Killed in battle.
- Kidd, B. W.
- Killed in battle.
- Kidd, H. S.
- Kidd, B. F.
- Landrum, H. L.
- Long, George W.
- Lewis, Thomas F.
- Loving, W. H.
- Lightfoot, W. B.
- Luck, W. S.
- McLaughlin, James A.
- Wounded.
- Moncure, R. C. A.
- Moncure, M. A.
- Moncure, J. D.
- Martin, A. H.
- Died in hospital.
- Mason, John G.
- McKenney, Edgar
- McKenney, James L.
- Moncure, R. C. L., Jr.
- Norment, T. N.
- Oliver, William M.
- Oliver, R. B.
- Powers, D. B.
- Powers, Thomas
- Killed in battle.
- Powers, Willie
- Died in prison.
- Pitts, O. D.
- Penny, J. L.
- Parrish, J. G.
- Pave, Sample
- Rowe, H. C.
- Rowe, Carleton
- Killed in battle.
- Rowe, James W.
- Richardson, J. R.
- Richerson, W. A.
- Killed at Gettysburg.
- Richerson, George G.
- Robb, P. L.
- Samuel, P. T.
- Scott, F. W.
- Sutton, F. K.
- Sutton, Archibald
- Sutton, Page T.
- Slaughter, J. A.
- Sale, J. J.
- Satterwhite, Benjamin
- Taylor, W. R.
- Taylor, Temple
- Taylor, R. J.
- Wounded.
- Temple, M. D.
- Temple, W. S.
- Temple, Charles
- Temple, L.
- 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.
- Wright, R. S.
- Wright, Wesley
- Wright, W. B.
- Wright, W. S.
- Wright, B. B.
- Wright, J. C.
- Wright, B. M.
- Wright, J. F.
- Woolfolk, W. W.
- Willis, Charles
- Wounded.
- Warwick, C.
- White, Columbus
- Killed at Brandy Station.
- Wigglesworth, J. S.
- Killed in battle.
Waite, Charles
Summary.
Whole number of officers and men, 175; killed in battle, 18; wounded, 15; died in hospital, 9.
ROLL OF COMPANY C, NINTH VIRGINIA CAVALRY.
OFFICERS.
PRIVATES.
Arnold, Thomas |
Courtney, James R. |
Griffith, Frederick |
Massey, Thomas H. |
Sanford, Robert A. |
Turner, Charles |
The above list shows a total enlistment of 175 men, of whom 36 were wounded, 26 killed, and 11 died in service. Of the whole number about 70 are living, and over 100 are dead. G. W. B.
ROLL OF COMPANY D, NINTH VIRGINIA CAVALRY.
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.
PRIVATES.
Alderson, George D. |
Carter, Charles L. |
Dunton, C. A. |
Norris, Richard |
ROLL OF COMPANY E, NINTH VIRGINIA CAVALRY.
OFFICERS.
PRIVATES.
Alrich, John R. |
Chewning, Aurelius G. |
Fitzhugh, Norman R. |
Jones Isaac F. |
Spindle, William H. |
Todd, R. L. |
ROLL OF COMPANY F, NINTH VIRGINIA CAVALRY.
The following is a roll of Company F of the Ninth Virginia Cavalry of the Confederate States Army, enlisted from the — day of ———, 1861, to the — day of April, 1865:
OFFICERS.
PRIVATES.
|
Clarke, Robert |
Hoskins, T. |
Pines, H. S. |
ROLL OF COMPANY G, NINTH VIRGINIA CAVALRY.
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.
PRIVATES.
Arvin, G. T. |
Davie, A. L. |
Hardy, I. I. |
Moore, John |
Stokes, J. Bedford |
White, E. |
ROLL OF COMPANY H, NINTH VIRGINIA CAVALRY.
Roll of Company H, Ninth Virginia Cavalry ("Lee Rangers"), from —day of ———, 1861, to — day of April, 1865:
OFFICERS.
PRIVATES.
Apperson, Richard |
Crouch, Thomas L. |
Figg, Joseph |
Littlepage, John C. |
Ryland, Josiah, Jr. |
Tibbs, Robert T. |
There were twenty-six men who were killed and died from wounds.
ROLL OF COMPANY I, NINTH VIRGINIA CAVALRY.
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.
PRIVATES.
Askins, B. |
Green, L. C. |
Olive, John |
Rollins, Rufus |
One hundred and twenty-six names.
ROLL OF COMPANY K, NINTH VIRGINIA CAVALRY.
The following is a roll of Company K, of the Ninth Virginia Cavalry, of the Confederate States Army, enlisted from the — day of of , 1861, to the — day of April, 1865:
OFFICERS.
PRIVATES.
Anthony, Vincent |
Crallè, Thomas |
|
Pace, William |