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COMPANY I, FORTY-EIGHTH VIRGINIA REGIMENT.
J. C. Campbell, captain. Wounded McDowell.
F. S. Robertson, first lieutenant.
J. Carmack, second lieutenant. Bristol.
E. Rodefer, third lieutenant. Greendale.
J. A. Vance, first sergeant. Died Lewisburg, W. Va.
William Fields, second sergeant. Wounded at Richmond.
W. H. Hamilton, third sergeant.
S. G. Ingham, fourth sergeant.
M. R. Latham, fifth sergeant.
T. M. Gobble, first corporal.
T. N. Hamilton, second corporal.
F. C. Collings, third corporal.
M. L. Bocock, fourth corporal.
Officers.
Alfreds, L. S.
Bowser, J. R.
Berry, Hugh.
Buckles, H. G.
Branson, W. J.
Booher, George.
Booher, John S.
Booher, W. D.
Branson, A.
Bowers, John R.
Cunningham, A. J., wounded second
Manassas.Campbell, O. H., wounded at Gettysburg.
Choice, P. P., wounded at Winchester.
Carr, Alfred, died in camp at Big
Spring.Chapman, D. G.
Crowell, Wm. S.
Crowell, Robert N.
Cuddy, John R., died in prison.
Dixon, C. B.
Dickenson, C. O., killed at Chancellorsville.
Dickenson, W. H.
Dickenson, John P., died in prison.
Davis, Wm. M.
Dickenson, James.
Dickenson, R. C.
Fleenor, Isaac G., killed at Gettysburg.
Fleenor, Robert H., killed at Gettysburg.
Fleenor, James.
Fleenor, Harvey G., died a prisoner.
Fleenor, Thos. C., killed at Winchester.
Fleenor, Samuel E.
Fleenor, W. W., wounded at Sharpsburg.
Fleenor, M. G., wounded at Chancellorsville.
Guess, John.
Guess, Jas. W. P., wounded at Chancellorsville.
Guess, N. C.
Gobble, J. B.
Grubb, Jacob H.
Hagy, J. Harrison.
Henderson, John L., killed at Cedar
Mountain.Hamilton, John B.
Harris, Samuel L.
Hagy, David C.
Humphreys, John.
Humphreys, Daniel, wounded at
Chancellorsville.Heatherly, Geodfry.
Hughes, James E.
Hughes, O. F.
Hutton, J. H.
Hayton, George.
Harley, John M., died in prison.
Hagy, W. F.
Hamilton, W. H.
Ingham, Moses.
Ireson, W. L., wounded Gettysburg
and Petersburg.Ingle, A. H., wounded. Chancellorsville.
Ingle, Joseph.
Ireson, J. L.
Jones, T. F.
Johnston, John F.
Jones, Russell, wounded Hatcher's
Run.Kestner, J. H., died near Harrisonburg,
Va. (supposed).Kegly, Wm. H., wounded Mine Run.
Kingsolver, A. F., died in prison.
Kingsolver, David.
Kennedy, John W., died Valley
Mountain.Kennedy, A. J., died Elmira, N. Y.
Kestner, J. A., wounded second
Manassas.Lewis, George W.
Lyon, Churchill, died in hospital.
Lyon, David, died in hospital.
Lyon, Josiah.
Lyon, R. F.
Mumpower, M. M., wounded at
Gettysburg.Morgan, W. J.
McPhatridge, N. B.
Murray, Drewry.
Minnick, Thomas J.
Minnick, John P.
Meade, John E., wounded at Bath.
MaHaffey, Samuel C.
Moore, Jos. E.
Moore, R. S., killed at Richmond.
McGee, C. J.
Mobley, W. W.
Meayle, Abram F.
Mitchell, J. W.
Musick, A. G., wounded at Wilderness.
Musick, T. W.
Price, Daniel E.
Price, Wm. F.
Price, Emory O., wounded at Gettysburg.
Perdue, Wiley H., died in hospital.
Painter, Arthur R., died in hospital.
Pitzer, James M.
Parrott, Henry.
Ramsey, Wm. H.
Rush, Robert W.
Roberts, David C., killed at Gettysburg.
Roberts, Henry.
Ramsey, H.
Roberts, James.
Roberts, W. W.
Roberts, John, wounded Chancellorsville.
Shaver, Martin, wounded at the
Wilderness.Shoemaker, R. R., died in camp.
Smith, John A.
Scyphers, W. G.
Stout, Samuel.
Stout, Wm., killed at Gettysburg.
Stout, J. H.
Stout, W. W.
Thompson, A. G., wounded Gettysburg.
Townsend, George F.
Trammell, Nath. A.
Vaughan, E.
Wilson, James P.
Wilson, W. J.
Wilson, John A., wounded at Richmond.
Wilson, J. H.
Wilson, A. S.
Wilson, Samuel.
Wilson, J. H.
Webb, G. T.
Webb, David J.
Warren, W.
White, J. M.
[1] White, John H.
Privates.
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