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TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT VIRGINIA CAVALRY, COMPANY C.

    Officers.

  • 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.


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    Privates.

  • 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]

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.

 
[1]

This man belonged to United States army. His brother was shot for sleeping on
post, and he came South for revenge.

[2]

Belonged to A. C. Cumming's Company, Mexican war.

[3]

Furnished by Captain J. C. Stanfield.