CONFEDERATE(FROM PAGE ONE)ces of the Confederate States of America, during the War of the Rebellion (1861-1865) in upholding the Constitutional Right ot Self-Government.The Times ( News pays tribute to these gallant men, the ancestors of many residents of present-day Lee County. Hereis a list of these gallent men: Benjamin B. Longham, Martin H. Williams, Robert E. Allen, E. H. Jones,Jasper Jones,\V. H. Coffman, V\m. Bounds, Berry Bounds.Jim Wilson, And rev Mo r ley, John A. Maxwell, Thomas J. M or lock, William Ramsey, R.H, Mathews, W. F, Wood, F.Stewart, Charles Ballard, Robert A. Knox, Arabei, E. L. Huekasby, William A. Pankey, Wm. A. Dorsett, John Turner, It. C. Thompson, M. M. Teague, E. A, Teague,J. C. Hillsman, George Washington Hosea, Dr. W . 1.. Johnson, Albert Kaltwaser, Herman Keng, J. H. Kennerly, V\. A.Knox, Robert Delvin McClellan.Hugh McKeown, Wise Mc-k» ■lt; w r., W . A . Mi D Mi in, -1 h nMorse. J. A. Nesbtt, J. C, Neu-mann, T. A. Orrell, Robe it Nathaniel Robinson.John Robinson, John Lovell Rousseau, John Dunlaavy, Tom Cox, E. Brown, R. W. Brooks, S. W. York, M. G. York, Thomas George Burnley Willard. A. W. Scnubert, W. A. Sparks,E. J. Schroeder, JohnSchelniek,J. C. Throckmorton, W. T. Heck, P. S. Gardner, James Henry Fry.T. H. Fischer, W'. H. Fariss, George R. Stanley, Nichola Hester and others that are now’known of.Some of the units were: Terry’s Rangers, Wauls Texas Legions, 5th Texas Cavalry, 7th Texas Infantry, 24th 25th Texas Cavalry, 16th Texas Volunteers. etc.