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118 Southern Historical Society Papers.

Bushong, Calvin P. Transferred to I2th Virginia Cavalry, 1863. Died in Clarke county, Va., after the war.

Burke, Robert W. : Detailed for other service. Resides at Edin- burg, Va.

Bowman, John W. Resides at Owen's Mills, Md.

Bargelt, William H. Transferred to Rosser's Cavalry, 1862. Died since the war.

Bowman, Joseph Transferred from Company C, loth Virginia Infantry, 1862.

Barton, Isaac O. Transferred from Company C, loth Virginia Infantry, 1862. Resides at Edinburg, Va.

Baker, Joseph Teamster. Resides at Fisher's Hill, Va.

Baker, Abraham Transferred from Imboden's Cavalry. Resides near Edinburg.

Boyer, William M. Transferred?

Brannon, Jack Transferred from Company C, loth Virginia In- fantry, 1862, and missing, Wilderness, 1864.

Bragonier, D. H. Transferred from Company C, loth Virginia Infantry, 1862. Resides in Winchester, Va.

Bragonier, Robert C. Transferred from Company C, loth Vir- ginia Infantry. Lives at Luray, Va.

Clinedinst. James A. Captured near Woodstock, October, 1863. Prisoner at Camp Chase and Fort Delaware twenty-two months. Resides at Moorefield, W. Va.

Clinedinst, John W. Captured near Woodstock, Va., October, 1863. Prisoner at Camp Chase and Fort Delaware twenty-two months. Died since the war.

Clinedinst, John W. Discharged at Booneville, Md., September 10,1862. Re-instated First Lieutenant Company "B," 2d Regi- ment, Local Defence Troop, Richmond. Resides at New Market, Va.

Copp, Morgan Died near Woodstock, February, 1862.

Copp, Joseph M. Died near Woodstock, February, 1862.

Copp, Barnett Surrendered at Spotsylvania, May 12, 1864. Prisoner at Fort Delaware, thirteen months. Lives nearSaumsville, Va.

Conrad, Peter M. Surrendered near Woodstock, Va., October, 1863. In prison at Camp Chase and Fort Delaware twenty-two months. Resides at Owen's Mills, Md.

Crisp, Harry Died at Chicago subsequent to the war. Was a