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Muster Roll of Co. D, Fifth Va. Regiment.

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Brubeck, John, killed at Port Republic, 1862.

Blakemore, John R., killed at Second Manassas, 1862.

Baker, John, died of disease, 1863.

Craig, Alex. S., died of disease, 1861.

Carroll, Frank, living at Zack, Va.

Clemmer, John C, died prisoner at Fort Delaware, 1864.

Clemmer, George L., died since the war.

Carson, William, living at Middlebrook.

Dunlap, John C., died in Georgia since the war.

Gay, A. H., died prisoner at Fort Delaware, 1865.

Glad well, P. F., killed at Port Republic, 1862.

Hanger, D. C., living at Spotswood.

Harlow, Samuel, living in Missouri.

Harlow, Nicholas, living at Rockbridge Baths.

Hupp, B. F., killed at Cedar Creek, 1864.

Kerr, R. Bruce, died in Georgia since the war.

Lotts, Cyrus, killed at Spotsylvania Courthouse, 1864.

McCutchan, J. R. , living at Middlebrook.

McGuffin, Charles W., died since the war.

McManamy, James, living at Middlebrook.

McKemy, John C., killed at Buford's Station.

Miller, David F., living at Moffett's Creek.

Manley, Berry, living at Middlebrook.

Payne, James, killed at Kernstown, 1862.

Risk, John H., died in Indiana since the war.

Runnels, Samuel H., died of disease, October 21, 1863.

Smiley, Thomas M., living at Moffett's Creek.

Snyder, James, living at Middlebrook.

Smith, Mordecai, living in Indiana.

Spitler, David, died prisoner at Point Lookout.

Waid, John W., living in Jersey City, N. J.

Waid, William S., died in Indiana since the war.

The company was mustered into the service of Virginia at Staunton, April 17, 1861; proceeding at once to Harper's Ferry, was assigned to the Fifth Virginia Infantry, and known thereafter as Company D.

The following names were added to the roll of the company during the summer of 1861 :

Hansbarger, A. H., April 20, transferred to Company I. Beard, Samuel, May 23, killed at Kernstown, 1862.