APPENDIX H. Roster of Confederate Soldiers, 1861 to 1865. The Montpelier Guard, Co. A., 13th Va. Infantry. Captains: (Roster furnished by W. H. Ricketts.) LEWIS B. WILLIAMS † B. F. NALLE CHAMPE G. COOKE † GEORGE CUllen ISAAC T. GRAHAM J. S. JACKSON, orderly sergeant at Appomattox GEORGE C. WALTERS, Second sergeant F. N. GOODWIN, third sergeant W. H. RICKETTS color sergeant Privates: AMOS, GEO. A. AUSTIN, S. T. ATKINS, HUGH BELL, C. S. BELL, JOHN W. Privates: BROCKMAN, Asa BROCKMAN, IRA S. † BROCKMAN, A. T. BROCKMAN, W. A. BROWN, WM. BERNARD, RICHARD S. + BURRUS, G. M. † CAVE, R. L. CAVE, WALLACE L. COLEMAN, R. L. COLEMAN, L. L. COLEMAN, BURWELL CHAPMAN, WM. BICKERS, T. O. BROCKMAN, L. T. sergeant t BROCKMAN, Wм. DONALD, NIMROD BROCKMAN, JOE † Killed. DOWNER, R. C. DOWNER, R. G. FRY, LUTHER C. GOODWIN, L. T. † GILBERT, PETER, drummer HALSEY, P. W. HOWARD, GEO. W. t HIDEN, P. B. HOUSEWORTH, R. H. HOUSEWORTH, V. A. HOLLADAY, WALLER L. JACOBS, A. E. JONES, BENJ. JONES, W. A. KENDALL, F. M. KENDALL, R. S. LANCASTER, J. E. LIPSCOMB, M. B. LIPSCOMB, DAN † Killed. Privates: LAYTON, J. T., t MASON, ROBERT MEADE, J. M. MEADE, NAT. MCCLARY, CHARLES MOORE, R. P. MOORE, J. M. MOORE, JOHN, † MILLER, CHRISTIAN NEWMAN, GEO. A. NEWMAN, JOHN HERBERT † NEWMAN, R. M. ODEN, L. T. ONEAL, JAMES POWELL, ROBERT † POWELL, HUGH † PEAKE, WM. B. † PROCTOR, MORGAN D. PORTER, H. C. RICHARDS, F. RICHARDS, R. ROACH, HENRY D. ROBINSON, THOS. J. ROBERSON, MARCELLUS ROGERS, R. H. † ROGERS, ROBT. Captain Williams was promoted to the rank of colonel, and was killed in Pickett's charge at Gettysburg. R. M. Newman, orderly sergeant of the company, January i, 1864, subsequently an officer on the staff of Gen. George H. Steuart of Maryland, furnishes a roster of that date from his contemporaneous diary, from which a few names, not in the other list, have been incorporated. On January 1, 1864, according to this diary, there were fifty-two enlisted men in the company subject to duty; to give some idea of the losses in the Wilderness Campaign there were present for duty June 8, fourteen men, on July 7, eighteen. The subsequent battle of Winchester, September 29, was one of the most destructive in which the company was engaged. "The Gordonsville Greys," Co. C., 13th Va. Infantry. (Roster by Capt. P. P. Barbour.) Privates: ESKEW, WM. J. FAULCONER, G. W. FEGAN, JOHN † GOODMAN, MONOAH GOODMAN, H. G. GARRISON, JAMES † GRUBBS, JOHN † GIBSON, J. FRANK HEATWOLE, BENJ. † HALE, D. W. HARRIS, WM. BRAGG, JOHN BRAGG, J. R. BROWN, S. C. BROCK, R. S. HARPER, JAS. LANCASTER, THOS. LANCASTER, JOHN LEAKE, AUSTIN M. LOCKER, JOHN LOCKER, WM. MAGRUDER, David W. BRUCE, W. D. BRUCE, JERE CARTER, CHAS. H. COWHERD, Chas. S. Cowherd, Yelverton † COWHERD, M. D. COWHERD, C. C. COOKE, G. W. COLVIN, ROBT. COLVIN, GREEN COLVIN JOHN DAVENPORT, J. T. DAVIS, THOS. A. DAVIS, W. D. DANIEL, J. BOLLING DUNN, W. M. DUVAL, GEO. W. DUVAL, JNO. P. † Killed. MAGRUDER, GEO. W. † MANSFIELD, W. B. † MOORE, RICHARD † OGG, JAS. OGG, RICHD. The successive captains in this company were G. A. Goodman, P. P. Barbour, and Benj. F. Baker. John Grubbs became a lieutenant. Captain Scott resigned, and later joined Crenshaw's Battery, and became quartermaster of the artillery batallion, with the rank of major. G. A. Goodman became colonel of the Thirteenth Virginia Infantry. Dr. W. S. Grymes went out with this company as surgeon and became chief surgeon of the division. Dr. Colby Cowherd was assistant surgeon of the regiment, and was afterwards attached to the Twelfth Georgia Infantry. Lieut. E. F. Cowherd was adjutant while A. P. Hill commanded the regiment. "The Barboursville Guard," Co. F, 13th Va. Infantry. (From an original muster roll in the office of the Secretary of Virginia Military Records-from October 31, 1861 to December 31, 1861.) This company was organized about 1859, with the following officers. Capt. W. S. Parran, Lieutenants, 1st, Andrew Jackson Eheart; 2nd Andrew Jackson White; 3rd, Joseph T. Wood. At the reorganization in 1862, A. J. Eheart was elected captain; C. L. Graves † Killed. |