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Hubbard. Thomas. Died in the hospital at Staunton early in the war.

Huddleston, L. B. Wounded at Gettysburg; a good soldier, and served through the war.

Huddleston, S. H. Lost his left leg in battle at Petersburg in 1865. Hurt, F. O.

Holman, W. A. No better man belonged to the army; never wounded.

Kidd, J. S. Served through the war. Murdock, J. T. Served through the war, and died since. Moore, Thomas A. A good soldier, and served through the war. Morton, John A. Discharged; overage. North, C. C. A good soldier; killed at battle Port Republic. North, Thomas. Wounded at battle Port Republic, and died in prison at Fort Delaware, 1864.

Perkins, Henry. Killed in battle at the Wilderness. Phaup, John J. Discharged; overage. Phaup, W. R. Discharged; ,over age.

Pollard, P. B. A gallant soldier; wounded at McDowell and killed at Chancellorsville.

Pollard, John. Discharged June, 1861.

Pollard, William. Discharged; overage.

Perkinson, N. C. Discharged; overage.

Perkinson, J. R. Discharged early in the war.

Patton, Henry. Promoted sergeant-major Forty-fourth Virginia Regiment; killed at Gettysburg.

Robertson, W. S. Discharged; over age; died since the war. Randlett, A. J. Served through the war.

Ransom, John J. A good and faithful soldier; served through the war.

Tuggle, Sam T. Discharged 1862.

Taylor, F. W. Died in hospital at Greenbrier river, with typhoid fever, 1862.

Simpson, G. Discharged 1862. Thackston, Peter. Left company October, 1862. 7