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battle around Richmond; John E. Moseley, killed at Seven Pines; Thomas Mack, orderly; Robert Moorefield; John Morrisette; Wil- liam Morrison, died in service.

William Nowell.

James T. Overby, transferred to cavalry.

Edward Preston, died in service; Fletcher Preston; John F. Pow- ers; Joseph Pollard; Asa C. Pugh; Presley A. Pugh; William W. Palmer.

Edward H. Reams; Elijah T. Roach, wounded at Gettysburg; William S. Roach, wounded at Gaines's Mill; Henry C. Ransom, wounded at ; Henry N. Read.

T. J. Spencer, first captain; William H. Smith, lieutenant and third captain, wounded at second battle of Manassas and Drewry's Bluff; Branch Spencer; Robert S. Spencer; James Spencer; W. H.

Shorter; Thomas Spain; James Spencer, killed in battle ;

Alexander Spencer, killed at Gettysburg; Daniel Spencer; Whit- field Spencer, wounded in battle ; Robert Shepperson, sec- ond lieutenant, died in service; William Stith, lieutenant, wounded, arm shot off at Drewry's Bluff and died from effects; John E. Smith, lieutenant killed at Five Forks; S. D. Spencer, color-bearer, wounded at Gaines's Mill and Gettysburg; William Spencer, ser- geant, shot in battle of Five Forks; Charles Snead; Samuel Spen- cer, killed at Gettysburg; John Dug. Spencer.

John H. Thompson; George Tunstall; James T. Tharpe; Robert Taylor, wounded at Williamsburg; James Thomas, killed at first battle of Manassas first man killed.

Valentine, killed at Seven Pines.

Van Buren Watkins, badly wounded at Gettysburg; Luther C. Watkins; Samuel Weil, wounded three times; James Wilkes; Ham Wilkes, transferred to artillery; Thomas Wilkes; C. B. Wilkes; Joseph Wilkes, corporal; Calvin Wilkes; Charles Williams; Thos. C. Wilkerson, wounded in service; William C. Wilkerson, wounded in battle of Frayser's Farm.