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mcompany, was sent to Johnson’s ; u island, and the privates to other j ( northern prisons. • j vCompany i, Fiftieth Virginia ; r volunteer infantry, was enlisted in . t this county and was regularly mustered into service at Newborn, in July, 186!. Captain' S. H. 1 it Stone, who commanded it during , ii its last years of service, furnishes j the following partial roll and tlhomemoranda respecting it:Complete ListCaptain Thomas Poage, afterward colonel of the regiment and killed at the battle of Kelly’s farm, January 31, 1803; first lieu- I y tenant, Stephen H. Stone, lost voice at Gettysburg July, 180)5* Charles Lane, second lieutenant ynitaht!C(r./ 'until time of reorganization;'1 .Stepher Hurst, third lieutenant, y served first year; Ephriam Dick- j y ens, captured at Fort Done!son i,1 February 16, 1862; Albert ! ”1)t;slt;g'b;\rJMirmajH tl dc tl a i fuCBridges, second sergeant, wounded in leg at Fort Donelson February 15, 1862; Charles Martin, killed at Fort Donelson February 15, j ^ 186*2* Johnson Warden, killed at j Fort Donelson February 15, 1862; ; y Isaac Smith, wounded at Lewis- ! y larg, W. Va.f May, 1862; Alexan- i 11 der Smith: John 0. Smith, wound- r ed and taken prisoner at Lewis-burg; Calvin Smith, Wesley Smith, John Smith, captured at the Wilderness May 5, 1864; ThomasSmith, David Smith, C. B. Smith; James Smith, died in prison in 1864; Asa Quesenberry, Ballard j J; Quesenberry; Calvin Quesenberry, killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863; Samuel Quesenberry, killed at Chancellorsville May 3, 1863; James Warden, jr., killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863;Montgomery Quesenberry; John Quesenberry, died in prison in 1864: Ballard Williams, died of \ pi smallpox in prison in 1861: Daniel ! fo Arnold, killed in action in the battle of the Wilderness May 5, 1861; William Sutton, wounded at Lewisburg May, 1862—wounded in several other engagements and finally killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863; John C. Sutton, William H. Songer, Isaac Griffith;M. Griffith, captured and died in prison in 1864; John F. Hollingsworth, Peter A. C. Honaker, Charles Howery; A!vie Marshall, wounded and captured at Lewis-burg May, 1862; Stephen Moore, Stephen C. Niekols, John R. Rated iffe, John G. Ridpath, Zaehar-iah Wright, Jesse Worrell, Joshua Worrell; Aaron Worrell, died in prison in 1864; Gordon Moore, lied in prison in 1864; Crockett Moore, John Moore, Gordon Bow-Jen, Milton Nunn, James Calfee, iied in prison in 1864; Benjamin Smith, died of disease at Blue Sulphur Springs, W, Va., August, 1861; Henuerson Bell, died of disease at Sweet Sulphur Springs,W. Va., September, 1861; JohntlifoCOatwatthlotoorwiGlt;invatodeofBlt;K;inCcKiN(cate
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