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"WASHINGTON INDEPENDENTS," AFTERWARDS COMPANY K,
THIRTY-SEVENTH VIRGINIA INFANTRY.
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.
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.
Officers at Organization.
James Vance elected captain 1861 to fill vacancy occasioned by resignation
of Captain James L. White.
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.
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.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.
Privates.
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