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50 Southern Historical Society Papers.

[From the Staunton, Va., Vindicator, March 3, 1893.]

THE MUSTER ROLL

Of Company D of the Fifth Virginia Regiment, of the Stonewall Brigade.

In the early part of the spring of the year 1860 a volunteer infantry company was formed at Middlebrook in this county (Augusta), which organized under the name of " Southern Guards," as follows:

Captain, H. J. Williams, now living at Greenville. First Lieutenant, W. C. McKemy, died since the war. Second Lieutenant, W. H. Randolph, killed at Richmond, 1862. Third Lieutenant, S. M. Helms, living at Steele's Tavern.

SERGEANTS.

S. F. Carson, died since the war.

J. B. McCutchan, living at Middlebrook.

G. S. Boon, living at Staunton.

John W. Gabbert, killed at Cedar Mountain, 1862.

John H. Wright, killed at Fort Steadman.

CORPORALS.

C. C. Cochran, killed at Chancellorsville, 1863.

John H. Zimmerman, died prisoner at Fort Delaware, 1864.

Matthias Fix, living at Middlebrook.

James Gabbert, killed at Second Manassas.

PRIVATES.

Arehart, William, living at Brownsburg.

Arehart, H. C., died of disease, August, 1861.

Almarode, George S.

Berry, John R., died since the war.

Baylor, Charles W., living at Middlebrook.

Baylor, George, killed at Cedar Mountain, 1862.

Beard, John W., living at Moffett's Creek.

Beard, William S., living at Riverside, Va.

Bartley, John F., living.

Buchanan, John W., living in Nelson county.

Buchanan, George W. , killed by lightning since the war.