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TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT VIRGINIA CAVALRY, COMPANY C.
Henry Bowen, colonel.
John T. Radford, lieutenant-colonel.
Henry F. Kendrick, major.
John C. Stanfield, captain Company C, Twenty-second.
John B. Hamilton, first lieutenant.
Theophilus Dunn, second lieutenant.
Robert Horton, third lieutenant.
Robert Bittle, adjutant.
Officers.

Albridge, Newton.
Belcher, Jos.
Barker, Martin.
Bailey, John.
Brummit, Wm.
Bare, Larkin.
Bagley, Tobias (Ky.).
Clark, Job.
Cowan, Isaac.
Cuddy, Henry.
Cuddy, L. B.
Cuddy, John.
Dunn, John F.
Dunn, R. H.
Dishman, Albert.
Dowell, James.
Francher, Chas.[1]
Fields, John.
Fleming, Wm.
Graham, W. L. (S. C.).
Norton, Nathan (Scott).
Hamilton, Thomas.
Hamilton, Robert.
Hamilton, Brandon.
Hartsock, Thomas.
Hartsock, Charles.
Harmon, Godfrey.
Hewitt, Malachi.
Ingle, John W.
Jenkins, John.
Kenady, M. J.
Leonard, Robert.
Leonard, Jordan.
Lane, Thomas.
Mitchell, Wm.
Mitchell, Levi.
Massingill, Henry.
Musick, W. Y. C.
Musick, Thomas.
McHenry, Wm.
McCotwick, John.
Miles, John.
Nunly, James.
Nunly, Ashborn.
Piper, Brown.
Piper, —.
Paugh, A. J.
Philips, Robert.
Price, Robert.
Ruple, Joseph.
Roberts, James.
Scott, George.
Stuffle, Jordan.
Smith, Chesterfield.
Smith, Wm.
Slaughter, John.[2]
Sproles, Jos.
Stone, Chas. (S. C.).
Thompson, Albert.
Vermillion, Wm.
Walker, Robert.
Williams, James.
Woods, John.
Worley, Nathan.
Worley, Q. B.
Worley, Joseph.[3]
Privates.
Remarks.
This regiment belonged to General John McCausland's Brigade and Ransom's
Division. Made the raid to Washington, D. C., with Early; then to
Chambersburg, Pa.
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