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350 Southern Historical Society Papers.

First Lieutenant, Francis H. Wigfall. Promoted to Major and Aide-de-Camp, Staff of General Joseph E. Johnston.

First Lieutenant, M. W. Henry. Killed at Sharpsburg, Md.^ "Antietum," September 17, 1862.

Second Lieutenant, J. William Cosgrove. Died near Mt. Ephraim,. Montgomery county, Md., December 6, 1902, aged 69 years.

Second Lieutenant, Edgar Hill.

Second Lieutenant, M. A. Febry. Acted as Quartermaster and Commissary of the Battery. Died at Maryland Line Con- federate Soldiers' Home, Pikesville, Md.

Dr. William H. Murray, Assistant-Surgeon.

Rev. George H. Zimmerman, Chaplain.

NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Sergeant-Major of Battalion Stuart Horse Artillery, Elijah T..

Russell. Promoted from Private in Breathed' s Battery..

Killed in Luray Valley, Va. Sergeant- Major,' Battalion Stuart Horse Artillery, Town Dodson,

Promoted from Private in Breathed' s Battery. Orderly Sergeants, Stirling Murray and Z. F. Williams. Sergeant

Murray was captured at Westminster, Md., June 29, 1863.

In prison until fall of 1864. Color- Bearer, Robert L. Mackall. Sergeant, Alfred Russell. Sergeant, Charles Seymour. Sergeant, Smith (Mississippi). Sergeant, Harry Thomas. Corporal, Demetrius Coode. Wounded at White House, Va.,

on Pamunkey river. Killed at Aldie, Va., June 18, 1863. Corporal, C. D. Costigan. Killed at Union, Va., November 2,

1862.

Corporal, Fay. Corporal, Fayette Gibson.

Corporal, Hal. H. Hopkins. Wounded at Union, Va. Corporal, Joseph Warro.

Bugler, Martin Burke. Lost a leg at Blackburn's Ford, Va. Bugler, Frank Willis.

PRIVATES. Addison. Aiken, Thomas. ' Anderson,