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an original official muster roll, owned by Mr. Alexander

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Privates:

HALSEY, JOSEPH J.
HART, MALCOLM
HANSFORD, W. A.
HARTLEY, THOS. J.
HOPKINS, Z.

HUGHES, JEFFERSON
JONES, LUTHer M.
JONES, M. A.
KUBE, LEWIS

LANCASTER, RICHD.

LEE, LAFAYETTE
MALLORY, W. M.

MALLORY, ROBT.

MARTIN, T. J.

MARTIN, ROBT.

MCCLAINE, ROBT.

MASON, HORATIO P.

MILLS, ALEX. H.

MCCULLOUGH, ROBT. S.

PARTLOW, J. M.

PROCTOR, MARCELLUS

PROCTOR, WALTER R.
PROCTOR, OSWALD C.
QUARLES, HENRY
Row, ELHANAN W.
REYNOLDS, J. W.
REYNOLDS, Jos. B.
RICHARDS, GEO. W.
RHOADS, ACHILLES
SISSON, ABNER J.
STUBBS, JESSE

THOMPSON, CHAS. H.
THOMPSON, JAS. B.

TINDER, E. H.
WAUGH, CHAS. S.
WHITE, JAMES H.
WIGGLESWORTH, C.
WOOD, W. S.
YOUNG, J. R.

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From Judge D. A. Grimsley, who was major of the regiment, it is learned that subsequent captains were John Row, William J. Morton and John W. Woolfolk; lieutenants C. B. Brown and J. T. Mann, both killed at Brandy Station, June 9, 1863, William Willis, J. H. White, James Roach and Samuel Andrews.

Mr. J. M. Gardner gives the names of James Roach and Abner Sisson as lieutenants and the name of lieutenant Andrews as William H. instead of Samuel.

J. J. Halsey became quartermaster of the regiment with rank of captain and E. W. Row was appointed an assistant surgeon.

The surgeons from the county were-

Doctors:

GRYMES, W. S.

Doctors:

Row, E. W.

TALIAFERRO, H. D.
TERRELL, R. M.

Magruder, H. P. †

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PARRAN, W. S. †

NEWMAN, GEO. S.
MORTON, C. B.

Slaughter, A. E.

COWHERD, COLBY

JONES, LUTHER

Major William C. Scott, who was at one time orderly sergeant of Crenshaws' Battery, credits the following names of that company to Orange:

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It is known that a number of Orange soldiers served in the Wise Artillery, but it has been impossible to get a list of them.

These names are added from personal memory:

In Albemarle Light Horse, Second Cavalry.

MAGRUDER, JAS. W., Lieut. †

NEWMAN, THOS. HENRY †

WILLIS, JOHN

NEWMAN, N. W.

MORTON, JAS. W.

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E. Goss. was in Lee's Guard, THOS. A. B. Scorт, was in Grandy's Battery, and BYRD CHARLES WILLIS, was in ninth Virginia Cavalry.

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It is well known to the writer that this roster is far from complete; yet it is far and away the completest grouping of Orange soldiers yet compiled, and he has had endless trouble in compiling it. Unless the chapter of the "Daughters" at Orange take up the matter at once, and give it continuous and earnest attention, an exhaustive roster can never be compiled. It is vain to hope that either the State or federal government will ever compile one that will even approximate completeness.

APPENDIX I.

Members of The Various Conventions. 1775, March 20. Thomas Barbour, James Taylor. 1775, July 17. Thomas Barbour.

1775, December 1. Thomas Barbour, James Taylor. 1776, May 6. James Madison Jr., William Moore. 1788. To consider the Federal Constitution, James Madison Jr., James Gordon.

1829-30. To revise State Constitution, James Madison Jr., Philip Pendleton Barbour.

1850-51. "The Reform Convention," John Woolfolk. 1861. The Secession Convention, Jeremiah Morton. 1867-8. The Reconstruction, or Underwood Convention, Frederick W. Poor.

1901-2. To Revise and amend the constitution, A. C. Walter.

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