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J. F. Cox, company H, 14th regiment.
Wiley Suggs, company F, 14th regiment.
James Snow, company I, 18th regiment.
James Gough, company C, 2d regiment.
R. Doughtry, company F, 2d regiment.
J. C. Rogers, company D, 7th regiment.
William Dunlap, company A, 41st regiment.
Enos Britt, company I, 23d regiment.

H. F. Roberts, company H, 54th regiment.
B. F. Joiner, company H, 12th regiment.
V. Carld, company F, 57th regiment.
William G-B—, company A, 3d regiment.
I. I. Bryant, company G, 5th regiment.
R. Venable, company F, 23d regiment.
L. Smith, company C, 2d regiment.
Daniel Payne, company A, 7th regiment.
D. R. Cadgett, company E, 18th regiment.
J. M. Helly, 57th regiment.

H. C. Greeson, company A, 13th regiment.
J. R. Jones, company G, 14th regiment.
Green B. Little, company H, 1st regiment.
J. Sheffner, company K, 57th regiment.
Solomon Hunt, company K, 6th regiment.
L. Lechman, company F, 4th regiment.
W. A. Vaughan, company F, 53d regiment.
I. Dunn, company D, 1st regiment.

G. Ramsey, 54th regiment.

V. Carle, 57th regiment.

ALABAMIANS.

H. H. Saxin, company E, 10th Alabama regiment.
Wiley M. Hall, company B, 15th Alabama regiment.
Benjamin Rice, company I, 40th Alabama regiment.
B. Bush, company E, 3d Alabama regiment.

P. M. Robertson, company K, 48th Alabama regiment.
I. S. Howard, company H, 48th Alabama regiment.
Jackson Hix, company A, 15th Alabama regiment.
Thaddeus Harper, company B, 15th Alabama regiment.
W. T. Crow, company I. 9th Alabama regiment.
W. H. Weaver, company F, 15th Alabama regiment.

C. C. Johnson, company L, 15th Alabama regiment.
Nathan T. Duke, company I, 15th Alabama regiment.
W. H. Perryman, company G, 47th Alabama regiment.
A. B. Blindly, company E, 12th Alabama regiment.
J. R. Harden, company F, 15th Alabama regiment.
Thomas H. Walden, company H, 15th Alabama regiment.
Thomas F. Luther, company C, 9th Alabama regiment.
S. M. Wiggins, company H, 15th Alabama regiment.
John Rodgers, company B, 61st Alabama regiment.
I. M. Porter, company K, 61st Alabama regiment.
Robert McIntosh, company K, 12th Alabama regiment.
J. B. Vial, company E, 5th Alabama regiment.
James Spencer, company A, 5th Alabama regiment.
A. J. Kehely, company C, 15th Alabama regiment.
Thomas G. Leslie, company K, 10th Alabama regiment.
B. R. Morgan, company A, 10th Alabama regiment.
John J. Riley, company C, 5th Alabama regiment.
William Mines, company F, 12th Alabama regiment.
John Porter, 12th Alabama regiment.
William Carraker, 15th Alabama regiment.
J. W. Bridges, 13th Alabama regiment.
T. S. Bryan, 13th Alabama regiment.
A. J. Gibson, 6th Alabama regiment.

GEORGIANS.

John Hackett, company E, 60th regiment.
Thomas J. Wroten, company K, 21st regiment.
Martin McNain, company I, 12th regiment.
H. M. Thompson, company F, 53d regiment.
J. M. Figgens, company G, 23d regiment.
H. H. Reeves, company G, 31st regiment.
A. Gamble, company K, 60th regiment.
J. B. W. Aligood, company C, 26th regiment.
George W. Crawford, company H, 17th regiment.
H. E. Hunter, company E, 42d regiment.
J. J. Ryals, company D, 61st regiment.
Jesse Vaughn, company H, 20th regiment.
R. P. Prichett, company K, 53d regiment.
Benjamin Pendley, company E, 27th regiment.
James M. Carper, company C, 7th regiment.

Joseph C. Moore, company H, 17th regiment.
Jasper Tavon, company-, 48th regiment.
M. T. Cason, company B, 50th regiment.
William Terry, company B, 15th regiment.
William Scarbor, company K, 28th regiment.
Green Brantly, company A, 28th regiment.
E. M. Smith, company I, 4th regiment.
W. T. Parker, company B, 18th regiment.
W. B. Oglesby, company D, 60th regiment.
G. R. Clayton, company K, 4th regiment.
W. D. T. Dennis, company A, 12th regiment.
J. M. Burkett, company E, 60th regiment.
James Gorden, company D, 51st regiment.
J. J. Castly, company F, 48th regiment.

Lieutenant J. M. Robertson, company C, 27th regiment.
J. A Smith, company H, 30th regiment.
M. Churl, company C, 38th regiment.
T. J. Stewart, company G, 38th regiment.
E. E. Godard, company E, 44th regiment.
Joel D. Cadwell, company G, 49th regiment.
E. Lenard, company B, 49th regiment.
John Ridley, company G, 14th regiment.
R. D. Tompkin, company E, 9th regiment.
J. Whaley, company F, 13th regiment.
T. D. Camerson, company G, 6th regiment.
Francis Mobley, company H, 13th regiment.
A. B. Scotts, company B, 13th regiment.
William R. Patterson, company K, 60th regiment.
S. J. Strickland, company E, 61st regiment.

F. Balls, company K, 10th regiment.

Sergeant J. R. Johns, company D, 21st regiment.
G. R. Clayton, company K, 4th regiment.
W. D. Watley, 21st regiment.

SOUTH CAROLINIANS.

Jordon A. Burnett, company A, 22d regiment.
Jackson Robin, company E, 13th regiment.
A. Randolph, company A, 14th regiment.
James Dunbar, company E, 6th regiment.
G. C. Stillard, company G, 3d regiment.

Daniel Burnett, company E, 27th regiment.
J. W. Adams, 2d regiment.

Charles Bramlett, company G, 3d regiment.
George Ford, company F, 23d regiment.
Benjamin Freeman, 13th regiment.
H. D. Hodell, company C.

George W. Ford, company F, 23d regiment.
F. J. Hancock, company H, 20th regiment.
A. B. Bigger, company A, .1st regiment.
J. T. Cront, company K, 20th regiment.
Mathew Jones, company D, 2nd regiment.
J. W. Frank, company E, 3rd regiment.
Samuel Grodrey, company E, 15th regiment.
J. G. Haltewanger, company C, 20th regiment.

MISCELLANEOUS.

E. W. Snider, Texas.

Josiah N. Martin, Louisiana.

William Vicker, Baltimore, Md.
J. Smith, Maryland.

P. M. Koonce, Tennessee.

Thomas P. Grey, Rockbridge artillery.
Moses Jenkins, company B, 8th artillery.
Godfrey Estlow, company K, 6th artillery.
D. O. Rawhn, 8th Louisiana artillery.
John L. Moise, company H, 17th artillery.
L. M. Atkins, company H, 5th artillery.
William C. Braddock, company I, 8th artillery.
C. Boatner, Phillips' Legion.

There are 112 graves unknown.

CHANCELLORSVILLE*.

The Flank Movement that Routed the Yankees.

GENERAL JACKSON'S MORTAL WOUND.

Description of How He Received It, by Captain W. F. Randolph, of his Body-Guard-Under a Terrific Fire.

The following, written by Captain W. F. Randolph, of "Stonewall" Jackson's body-guard, is taken from the Greeneville NewsTimes, March, 1901:

It is not the purpose of the writer of this article to give a detailed account of the memorable battle of Chancellorsville, which has been so often described by pens more felicitous than mine, but only to give some few incidents of the first two days leading up to the terrible catastrophe, which was the closing scene of one of the most brilliant and successful movements recorded in the history of any

war.

The writer was, during these two days, attached to the person of General Jackson, and only left his side occasionally as the bearer of orders to his division commanders.

During the winter of '62 and '63, the Army of Northern Virginia was encamped near and around Fredericksburg, and the writer was in command of a company of cavalry and attached to the headquarters of General Stonewall Jackson, then located near Hamilton's Crossing, about three miles below the town.

The battle of Fredericksburg, which took place the 13th of December, resulted in the defeat of Burnside, and his retreat across the river ended all active operations for the winter. So we settled down in quiet observation, awaiting with anxious expectation the advance of General Hooker, whose artillery crowned the heights of the other side of the river, where the white tents of the Federal army could be seen here dotting the same hills.

The spring was well advanced, the country all around us was covered with verdure, and the roads had become dry and hard, when

* NOTE.-See ante, pp. 166–172, article by Colonel C. C. Sanders.

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