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WASHINGTON COUNTY CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS, 1861-1865.
WASHINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES.

Company "L," Afterwards Company "D," First Regiment,
Virginia Volunteer Cavalry.

    Officers.

  • William E. Jones, captain (afterwards brigadier-general).

  • W. W. Blackford, first lieutenant (afterwards captain).

  • Rees B. Edmondson, second lieutenant.

  • G. V. Litchfield, Jr., third lieutenant.

  • James King, orderly sergeant.

  • C. T. Litchfield, first sergeant.

  • Thomas B. Edmondson, second sergeant.

  • James M. Byars, third sergeant.

  • James K. Rambo, first corporal.

  • John A. P. Baker, second corporal.

  • Jacob L. Fields, second corporal. Appointed June, 1861.

  • Gilbert C. Greenway, third corporal.

  • W. M. Hopkins, color sergeant (colonel 25th Virginia Cavalry).

    Officers at Reorganization, 1862.

  • C. T. Litchfield, captain.

  • Rees B. Edmondson, first lieutenant.

  • G. V. Litchfield, second lieutenant.

  • T. B. Edmondson, third lieutenant.

  • P. C. Landrum, orderly sergeant.

  • M. M. S. Ireson, first sergeant.

  • M. M. Pendleton, second sergeant.

  • P. C. Miles, third sergeant. Killed 1863.

  • C. H. Dulaney, fourth sergeant. Killed.

  • D. A. Fields, first corporal.

  • Thomas W. Colley, second corporal. Appointed May 23, 1864.

  • C. M. Waldron, third corporal.

  • B. Gildersleeve, ordinance sergeant for 1st Regiment Virginia Cavalry.

  • S. J. McChesney, ordinance sergeant for 1st Regiment Virginia Cavalry.

    Privates.

  • Byars, James M.

  • Beatie, R. F.

  • Beatie, Fountain (transferred
    to Mosby's Command).

  • Beattie, Walter D.

  • Bailey, Thomas W.

  • Bailey, Oscar S.

  • Bailey, J. A., Jr.

  • Baker, Joe H.

  • Baker, J. A. P.

  • Butt, J. W.

  • Buchanan, Randolph.

  • Barker, W. D. (transferred
    to 63d Va. Inf.;
    made ordinance sergeant).

  • Barr, David.


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  • Buskell, Alexander.

  • Buskell, Richard (transferred
    Stuart's Horse
    Artillery).

  • Catron, A. P. R.

  • Clark, M. R.

  • Clark, W. F. P.

  • Cole, Thomas V.

  • Cole, D. C.

  • Cassell, Rufus R.

  • Colley, Thomas W.

  • Colley, L. T.

  • Crawford, Ben C.

  • Crawford, Thomas C.

  • Cook, Frank J.

  • Cato, J. L.

  • Davis, John G. R.

  • Dunn, Wm. L. Doctor.

  • Dulaney, Charles H.

  • Deyerle, J. B.

  • Edmondson, M. V.

  • Euk, Frank J. (Frenchman
    Capt. Jones brought
    him from France with
    other French and Germans
    to work vineyards.)

  • Edmondson, T. B.

  • Findlay, Frank S.

  • Fields, C. R.

  • Fields, J. L.

  • Findlay, T. K.

  • Fulkerson, Frank R., Rogersville,
    Tenn.

  • Gildersleeve, B., Jr.

  • Gray, F. T., captain 21st
    Cavalry, 1863.

  • Gray, R. E.

  • Gray, D. C.

  • Gollihon, J. A.

  • Gammon, Melvin.

  • Hockett, John.

  • Hockett, William.

  • Hubble, Thos., Smyth Co.

  • Ireson, M. M. S.

  • Jones, Jasper (transferred
    to Mosby's Command).

  • Jones, Henry S.

  • Johnson, W. M.

  • Kelly, S. F.

  • Larimore, John.

  • Lynch, D. C.

  • Loggin, John.

  • Litchfield, C. T.

  • Loggins, J. H.

  • Meek, S. D.

  • Montgomery, Wm. F.

  • Morrell, William W.

  • Morrell, David H.

  • Morrell, Charles.

  • McNew, Leander.

  • McNew, Tobias.

  • McReynolds, J. M.

  • McReynolds, Wm. (transferred
    from 4th Texas
    1861).

  • McChesney, S. J.

  • MaHaffey, Wm. A. (transferred
    to Horse Artillery
    1861).

  • Mosby, John S. (afterwards
    colonel Independent
    Rangers).

  • Moore, David.

  • Miles, P. C. (killed at
    Spotsylvania C. H.).

  • Ornduff, John.

  • Orr, M. C. (discharged for
    deafness).

  • Page, R. M.

  • Pendleton, M. M.

  • Price, Wm. H. (doctor).

  • Roberts, John M.

  • Rambo, James K.

  • Rambo, A. F.

  • Riddle, James W.

  • Rush, Jerry C.

  • Russell, John, Rogersville,
    Tenn.

  • Robertson, Frank S. (afterwards
    Lieut. 48th Va.
    Inf.).

  • Rodefer, J. Alex. (transferred
    to 45th Va. Regiment).

  • Sanders, Robert J. (discharged
    1863).

  • Sanders, J. W. S. (transferred
    to Mosby's Command).

  • Sandoe, David P.

  • Scott, William E.

  • Smith, William Buck.

  • Smith, Thomas (transferred
    to 45th Va. Regiment).

  • Smith, William.

  • Snodgrass, William L.

  • Shepherd, Thomas J.

  • Vaughan, William W.

  • White, William B.

  • Williams, Rufus C.

Members who volunteered in the Washington Mounted Rifles, and who
did not go out with the company—joined other commands.

  • Dickerson, J. W. P.

  • MaHaffey, F. C.

  • Grant, J. T.

  • Cato, J. L.

  • Skinner, Daniel.

  • Bittle, Robert L.

  • Johnson, William M.

  • Dorsey, Elias.

  • Bowser, J. B.

  • Hunt, Stephen.

  • Clark, Thomas W. (disability).
    Sleepy Tom.

  • Wright, T. D.


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Recruits Which Came to the Company from 1862 to 1865.

  • Arnett, James A.

  • Asberry, Mansfield.

  • Asberry, William.

  • Asberry, L. D.

  • Allison, Abram.

  • Bearden, William.

  • Bailey, Walter.

  • Bailey, William.

  • Butt, Henry C.

  • Buchanan, William.

  • Bradley, James H.

  • Black, William D. (discharged
    1862).

  • Black, Samuel D.

  • Byars, A. H. (Old Dad).

  • Bryant, John W.

  • Campbell, John.

  • Carmack, D. C.

  • Catron, Frank M.

  • Clark, James H.

  • Clark, William D.

  • Clark, I. L.

  • Clapp, T. M.

  • Crockett, A. M., Lee Co.

  • Cosby, L. T., 1862.

  • Colley, William L.

  • Cosby, John D.

  • Cubine, William.

  • Davis, John M.

  • Davidson, Thomas.

  • DeBusk, David.

  • DeBusk, Samuel.

  • Duff, T. B.

  • Duff, J. M.

  • Edmondson, John B.

  • Edmondson, Strong.

  • French, J. L. M.

  • Greenway, W. T.

  • Gray, Charles P.

  • Gray, James.

  • Grant, Robert.

  • Hall, William A.

  • Hall, John D.

  • Harris, A. Findlay.

  • Hockett, Samuel.

  • Hickman, R. M.

  • Hewlett, Geo., Amherst
    county.

  • Horn, Basal.

  • Jones, Robert M.

  • Jones, David (transferred
    to Mosby's Command
    and captured by Union
    men and hung with six
    comrades by order Gen.
    Custer, near Fr't Roy'l,
    in 1864.)

  • Keesling, M. G., Wythe
    county.

  • Keesling, Emory, Wythe
    county.

  • Keesling, John, Wythe
    county.

  • Keller, Robert J.

  • King, H. G., Wythe Co.

  • Latham, M. H.

  • Latham, L. W.

  • Ligon, Ben. D.

  • Lowry, David (color-bearer
    at Appomattox; removed
    flag from staff, concealed
    and brought it
    home with him).

  • Lewark, D. K. H.

  • Littleford, John.

  • Littleford, Willis.

  • Meek, James R.

  • Montgomery, Lilburn.

  • Morrison, J. L.

  • McNew, George.

  • McChesney, Wallace.

  • Meadows, M. T.

  • McConnell, Thomas.

  • Munday, M. J., Madison
    county.

  • Murray, J. H.

  • McCall, Samuel, Wythe
    county.

  • Mead, Wm. (From near
    Georgetown, D. C. Ran
    off from his mother and
    joined our company.
    Capt. Jones became very
    much attached to him.
    He was only 13 years
    old. Gen. Jones took
    him to the Valley of Va.
    with him. He was killed
    in 1863.)

  • Page, J. H.

  • Page, John W.

  • Page, Robert.

  • Painter, William.

  • Pendleton, H. G., Wythe
    county.

  • Preston, R. B.

  • Pendleton, Joseph.

  • Preston, Thomas.

  • Roe, Edward.

  • Roe, S. E.

  • Ritchie, James L.

  • Rosenbalm, A. D.

  • Roe, William.

  • Ryburn, David.

  • Roe, Newton.

  • Richards, John B.

  • Saunders, S. D.

  • Swartz, J. J.

  • Smith, John L.

  • Strother, W. Trigg.

  • Trigg, C. F.

  • Trigg, Thomas K.

  • White, Dr. William.

  • White, John G.

  • Webb, A. H.

  • Wright, F. D.

  • Waldron, C. M.

  • Wampler, E. W., Wythe
    county.[1]

 
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Furnished by Thomas W. Colley.


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Goodson Rifle Guards.

    Officers.

  • John F. Terry, captain.

  • John T. Megginson, first lieutenant.

  • Alexander Lazenby, second lieutenant.

  • William L. Rice, third lieutenant.

  • William G. Lindsey, first sergeant.

  • E. S. Johnston, second sergeant.

  • Charles W. Taylor, third sergeant.

  • Henry Guggenheimer, fourth sergeant.

  • John C. Carner, first corporal.

  • John M. C. Eakin, second corporal.

  • John M. Buchanan, third corporal.

  • George A. Feathers, fourth corporal.

    Privates.

  • Appling, James A.

  • Alvis, Samuel W.

  • Bailey, D. F.

  • Butler, M. M.

  • Blancett, Harden L.

  • Brown, William H.

  • Bibb, Samuel F.

  • Burlingame, Miles.

  • Betterton, Robert F.

  • Betterton, James T.

  • Buck, Charles C.

  • Beasley, Robert.

  • Barker, John H.

  • Carson, Thomas J.

  • Campbell, Andrew J.

  • Crabtree, James B.

  • Coleman, Lewis L.

  • Crumley, Stephenson M.

  • Cooley, George A.

  • Foalden, James A.

  • Foster, Ben.

  • Ferguson, William R.

  • Foster, Shadrach.

  • Grubb, Henry.

  • Green, Benjamin H.

  • Girtman, William.

  • German, John A.

  • Hughes, John W.

  • Hamilton, James M.

  • Johnson, Lucian A.

  • Jones, Elbert S.

  • Jamison, John L.

  • Kerin, Joseph R.

  • Kelly, Joseph W.

  • [2] Lancaster, William H.

  • Luttrell, Bryan.

  • Lester, Noah L.

  • McCrosky, John J.

  • Maxey, Corland P.

  • Morgan, James W.

  • Nickels, Isaac A.

  • Owen, Joseph W.

  • Pile, George C.

  • Pepper, George P.

  • Preston, William S.

  • Preston, Samuel F.

  • Paff, John C.

  • Quails, William R.

  • Ruff, Benjamin H.

  • Rhea, Joseph A.

  • Rhea, Robert.

  • Rhea, Edwin R.

  • Rosenheim, Segman.

  • Short, A. D. L.

  • Sharrett, John R.

  • Stokes, John R.

  • Speiss, Philip G.

  • Salsburg, Samuel S.

  • Slade, Charles.

  • Taylor, Adam.

  • Thomas, James P.

  • Thomas, James M.

  • Thomas, Charles F.

  • Tyler, William C.

  • Tranbarger, David.

  • Wilson, Thomas H.

  • White, Preston A.

  • Waldron, William R.

  • Weddle, Asa L.

 
[2]

Roster at the date of organization of company in 1861.