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artillery A. N. V. *Second Lieutenant Wm. McLaughlin; captain; lieutenant-colonel of artillery. *Second Lieutenant W. T. Poague; captain; lieutenant-colonel of artillery A. N. V.; wounded at second Cold Harbor; paroled at Appomattox. *First Sergeant J. McD. Alexander; lieutenant Rockbridge Artillery; entered cavalry. *Second Sergeant J. Cole Davis; lieutenant Rockbridge Artillery; wounded at Port Republic; paroled at Appomattox. *Third Sergeant Archibald Graham; lieutenant and captain Rockbridge Artillery; paroled at Appomattox. PRIVATES *Agner, Jos. S.; killed at Fredericksburg December 13, 1862. *Ayres, Jas.; discharged for physical disability August, 1861. *Ayres, N. B.; deserted, went into Federal army. *Anderson, S. D.; killed at Kernstown March 23, 1862. *Beard, John; killed at Fredericksburg December 13, 1862. *Beard, W. B.; died from effects of measles summer of 1861. *Bain, Samuel. *Brockenbrough, W. N.; corporal; transferred to Baltimore Light Artillery. *Brown, W. M.; corporal, sergeant, lieutenant; wounded and captured at Gettysburg. *Bumpus, W. N.; corporal; paroled at Appomattox. *Conner, Blain; discharged for physical disability in spring, 1861. *Conner, George; arm broken by stallion; absent after winter of 1861-62. *Conner, Jas. A.; wounded at Sharpsburg and Gettysburg; took the oath in prison and joined Federal army and fought Indians in Northwest. *Conner, John C.; paroled at Appomattox. *Coffee, A. W. *Craig, John B.; paroled at Appomattox. *Crosen, W. *Curran, Daniel; died from disease in summer of 1862. *Davis, Mark; deserted. *Davis, R. G.; died from disease in 1861. *Doran, John; wounded at Malvern Hill in 1862; disabled. *Dudley, R. M. *Ford, Henry; discharged after one year. *Ford, Jas. A.; wounded. *Gibbs, J. T., Jr.; wounded at Port Republic June 22, 1862; died from disease. *Gold, J. M.; captured at Gettysburg and died in prison. *Gordon, W. C.; wounded at Fredericksburg; disabled. *Harris, Alex.; captured at Gettysburg and died in prison. *Harris, Bowlin; captured at Gettysburg; kept in prison. *Hetterick, Ferdinand; discharged after one year. *Henry, N. S.; corporal, sergeant; paroled at Appomattox. *Hughes, Wm.; discharged. *Hostetter, G. W.; transferred to infantry. *Johnson, Lawson; died in summer of 1861. *Johnson, W. F.; corporal, quartermaster sergeant; paroled at Appomattox. *Jordan
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