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Rh Harris, Norvell W., a model soldier.

Harvie, Charles Irving, transferred to General Jenkins' Staff; mortally wounded at Cedarville November 12th, and died at Winchester November 14, 1864.

Hargrove, James, wounded at Haw's Shop.

Hume ,, a Marylander; killed while scouting in Maryland.

Imboden, J. A. R., transferred to General Imboden's Command.

Jackson, Edward, died in the service.

Jackson, William, mortally wounded at Spottsylvania Courthouse.

Jackson, Thomas, elected orderly sergeant at reorganization.

Jackson, William F., captured and imprisoned at Point Lookout.

Jenkins, Fernando.

Jeter, S. B. (Tumpy).

Johnson, Jack W., wounded at Five Forks.

Johnson, Willis T.

Johnson, J. W. (Bose).

Johnson, William Wirt, captured, exchanged and died during the war.

Johns, Walter, wounded at Culpeper Courthouse.

Justis, Luther.

Levy, Leopold, detailed in the Commissary Department.

Levy, Sampson.

Mann, Lawrence, over the military age and discharged in 1861.

Mann, James A., detailed as courier for General Hood; captured.

Mann, William Field, first sergeant at the beginning; afterwards sergeant major and commissary sergeant of the regiment.

Marshall, Richard H.

Marshall, Joseph W.

Marshall, A. J.

McMahon, E. W., came in as a substitute for Miller Gills.

Meade, W. Z., transferred to the Western Army and killed.

Miller, Anderson P., captured and imprisoned at Point Lookout.