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s, Robert James, died in ramp near Fairfax Courthon-* . I- K-d. R. James, Thomas J. James, dead, Ohediah Johnson, dead. Carter Johnson, Reverdy Johnson. < ieor^e Logan, wounded at Can- non's Wharf and captured, Charles Lacy, W. F. Lewis, R. J. Sav- ing, Hiter Loving, died 1862, John Laddin, kille<l ne.ir Lee Town, Mike MclMialin, John C. Miller, discharged 1862, Chastine Miller, killed at Williamsburg. V r a., Joseph H. Malory, wounded at Five Forks and captured, William Morris, Samuel Mosby, Richard Mes- senger, Polk Nuckols, P. O. Nuckols, W. H. Parrish, B. F. Parrish. Napoleon B. Perkins, Morton Payne, William Plcasants, Alonzo Pleasants, John Pleasants, dead, John Palmore, John Quigley, dead, N. M. Ragland, dead, John C. Ragland, John W. Randolph, - Ring, Manvllas Shelton, killed at Lee Town, Va., E. Newell Sims,

dead; Thomas J. Sims, wounded at Wilderness, Savage, Tom-

olin Price, R. A. Trice (Louisa Dick), William J. Trice, dead, Rob- ert H. Trice, - - Terrill, Ben Trice, dead, N. S. Thurman, last heard of in Kentucky, William Fourman, John Talley, Philip Tay- lor, Charles Webster, residence unknown, William James Wright, Richard A. Wise, Isaac Williams and Robert F. Vaughan.

[From the Richmond Dispatch, June 33, 1896.]

RICHARDSON GUARD.

riuster-Roll of this Hadison County Company.

RICHMOND, VA., June n,

To the Editor of the Dispatch :

I herewith enclose the muster-roll of the Richardson Guards, which became Co. A, of the 7th Virginia Regiment, and will be obliged if you will publish it in your Confederate column. Many of the survivors of this company write me they will be here at the re- union, and it will* please them to see this list in your paper. Yours respectfully,

CATLETT CONWAY.

THE ROLL.

Company "A," yth Virginia Infantry, Kemper's Brigade, Pick- ett's Division, Longstreet's Corps, was organized at Madison Court- house a few months before the John Brown raid, and was on guard