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"WASHINGTON INDEPENDENTS," AFTERWARDS COMPANY K, THIRTY-SEVENTH VIRGINIA INFANTRY.
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"WASHINGTON INDEPENDENTS," AFTERWARDS COMPANY K,
THIRTY-SEVENTH VIRGINIA INFANTRY.

    Officers at Organization.

  • Dr. James L. White, captain.

  • Joseph T. Campbell, first lieutenant.

  • Wm. B. Clark, second lieutenant.

  • Benj. C. Clark, third lieutenant.

  • Charles F. Keller, first sergeant.

  • Abram B. Keller, second sergeant.

  • Robert S. Bowie, third sergeant.

  • Wm. Clark, fourth sergeant.

  • W. A. Aven, first corporal.

  • Samuel Houston, second corporal.

  • Daniel T. Stone, third corporal.

  • Thomas J. Warren, fourth corporal.

  • W. S. Preston, color-bearer.


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  • John A. Preston, captain.

  • L. Irby Forrest, first lieutenant.

  • Robert S. Bowie, second lieutenant.

  • Walter S. Preston, third lieutenant.

  • Andrew W. McConnell, first sergeant.

  • Thomas J. Warren, second sergeant.

  • John K. Deadmore, third sergeant.

  • Wm. Clark, fourth sergeant.

  • Adam F. Thompson, fifth sergeant.

  • Lilburn Fern, first corporal.

  • Wm. J. Crabtree, second corporal.

  • Joseph H. McNew, third corporal.

  • Joseph B. McDaniel, fourth corporal.

James Vance elected captain 1861 to fill vacancy occasioned by resignation
of Captain James L. White.

    Privates.

  • Aven, W. A., wounded March 20,
    1862; died since war.

  • Aven, M. G., killed at Cedar Run
    August 9, 1862.

  • Berry, R. A., died since war.

  • Berry, Smith, discharged.

  • Berry, J. D.

  • Branch, W. S.

  • Brannon, J. C.

  • Barger, J. T., discharged.

  • Brooks, J. F., died during war.

  • Brown, James.

  • Brown, T. E., died since war.

  • Bowie, R. S., wounded; died since
    war.

  • Cronan, Thomas.

  • Clark, W. B., died during war.

  • Clark, W., died since war.

  • Clark, B. C., died since war.

  • Clark, I. G.

  • Clark, Thomas, died since war.

  • Clark, J. A. W., wounded at McDowell.

  • Clark, Andrew, died since war.

  • Cole, F. P., wounded; died since war.

  • Cole, B. G.

  • Campbell, J. G., died since war.

  • Campbell, J. H., died during war.

  • Cavenah, J.

  • Cosby, J. D., discharged, afterwards
    joining Company D, First Virginia
    Cavalry.

  • Crabtree, W. J.

  • Daniel, J. B., wounded; died May 3,
    1863.

  • Carmack, D. C., died since war.

  • Daniel, J. D.

  • Davis, L. D.

  • Davis, John.

  • Davis, J. E., died since war.

  • Duff, S. G.

  • Deadmore, J. K., wounded; died since
    war.

  • Driskell, James.

  • Denton, J. R., killed August 9, 1862.

  • Denton, J., died during war at Fort
    Delaware.

  • Denton, E., died during war at Fort
    Delaware.

  • Dunn, Theophilus, wounded May 25,
    1862.

  • Donagough, J., killed.

  • Estep, George, killed May 3, 1863.

  • Estep, James, killed May 3, 1863.

  • Fleenor, M. V.

  • Forran, Lilburn, wounded.


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  • Fields, J. T.

  • Forrest, L. I., killed Spotsylvania
    Courthouse 1864.

  • Forrest, J. T., wounded.

  • Farnsworth, J. S., discharged; died
    since war.

  • Gorman, J.

  • Gray, M. L., died during war, 1861.

  • Grimm, S. D., wounded Petersburg
    March 25, 1865.

  • Hayter, F. H., killed August 9, 1862.

  • Hayter, W. D., died since war;
    wounded at Winchester.

  • Hicks, R., wounded; discharged.

  • Hobbs, J. L., killed August 9, 1862.

  • Hobbs, J. W.

  • Hobbs, Elkanah.

  • Houston, Samuel, died since war.

  • Hill, Felix, wounded; died since
    war.

  • Ireson, H. H., died during war, 1861.

  • Johnston, Joseph W., wounded.

  • Kane, Edward, wounded.

  • King, James, killed March 23, 1862.

  • Keller, C. F.

  • Keller, S. G., wounded March 23,
    1862.

  • Keller, A. B., wounded.

  • Kenney, David.

  • Kiser, A. R., wounded.

  • Keys, A., died during war.

  • Keller, John.

  • Lowry, David.

  • Middleton, J. H., wounded August
    9, 1862.

  • Mallicote, A. L., died since war; discharged.

  • Maxwell, A.

  • Maxwell, J. V., died since war.

  • Mays, J. R., died since war.

  • McConnell, A. W., wounded; died
    since the war.

  • McConnell, J. J., killed May 3, 1863.

  • McHenry, W. A., wounded at McDowell.

  • McNew, Joseph, killed August 9,
    1862.

  • Mitchell, J. D.

  • Malone, D.

  • Minnick, Ben.

  • Minnick, W. S., wounded.

  • Milliard, E., wounded May 3, 1863.

  • Milliard, S. L., killed McDowell,
    1862.

  • McCarty, C. P., discharged.

  • Morefield, D.

  • McCauley, F. S., wounded May 3,
    1863.

  • O'Brien, Martin.

  • Osborne, E., wounded Chancellorsville.

  • Osborne, W., killed at Spotsylvania
    Courthouse.

  • Pemberton, S. H., discharged.

  • Preston, W. S., wounded.

  • Preston, R. J.

  • Preston, J. A., wounded August 9,
    1862, Cedar Run and Amelia
    Courthouse.

  • Preston, R. A.

  • Potler, A., wounded; died in service.

  • Ropp, Wm. H., died since war.

  • Ropp, H. P., killed at Winchester,
    1864.

  • Reedy, Fred., killed August 9, 1862.

  • Roadman, Wm., killed 1864.

  • Rigle, J. W., wounded Sharpsburg.

  • Shaver, —.

  • Scott, A. J.

  • Sherman, L. S., wounded May 3,
    1863.

  • Stewart, W., wounded; died since
    the war.

  • Stewart, B.

  • Sullivan, J., died during war.

  • Stone, T. P., discharged; died since
    war.

  • Stevens, D. C., discharged.

  • Smith, James A., died during war.

  • Stone, D. T., discharged.

  • Talbert, W.

  • Thompson, W. M., wounded August
    9, 1862.


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  • Thompson, A. F., wounded May 2,
    1863, and second Manassas.

  • Trigg, A. B., wounded August 9,
    1862; died since war.

  • Trigg, T. K., wounded August 9,
    1862.

  • Vance, James, wounded March 23,
    1862; died since war.

  • Warren, T. J., wounded.

  • [1] White, James L.

  • [1] Whicker, Thomas.

 
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Furnished by Walter Preston, T. K. Trigg and C. F. Keller.