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//-/,// RyU of Muhlenbwrg Rifles TJ1

Harris, Thomas H. Transferred from Company C, loth Virginia Infantry. Surrendered at Fort Steadman, March 25, 1865. Pris- oner at Point Lookout three months. Resides at Troy, Mo.

Hollenback, Samuel Teamster, from Romney.

Hoffman, Andrew J. Transferred from Company C, roth Virginia Infantry, and subsequently to yth Virginia Cavalry. Died at Edin- burg since the war.

Henson, Thomas J. Transferred from Company C, loth Virginia Infantry. Resides near Edinburg, Va.

Kneisley, Luther B. Surrendered near Woodstock, October, 1863. Prisoner at Camp Chase and Fort Delaware twenty-two months. Died in Kansas City, Mo., March, 1890.

Kibler, James A. Surrendered at Meem's Bottoms, near Mount Jackson, February, 1865. Prisoner at Fort McHenry and Fort Delaware four months. Severely wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. Resides at Cavalry, Shenandoah county, Va.

Kendrick, Edward Killed at Cedar Run, August 9, 1862.

Lewis, John P. From Rockingham county. Slightly wounded near Lebanon church, June i, 1862 the Muhlenburg Rifles, sup- ported by the 3d Brigade and a Battery of Artillery, checking Fre- mont's advance until Jackson's army and trains had safoly passed Strasburg.

Lodor, John S. Wounded at Cedar Run, August 9, 1862. Re- sides at Frostburg, Md.

Loveday, John.

Loveday, Charles.

Lutz, Thomas J. Transferred from Company C, loth Virginia Infantry. Surrendered at Spotsylvania, May 12, 1864, and in prison at Fort Delaware thirteen months. Resides at Topeka, Kan.

Lutz, James C. Transferred from Company C, roth Virginia In- fantry, and enlisted in McNeill's Rangers, 1864. Captured near Hamburg, January, 1865. Prisoner at Fort McHenry four months. Resides near Forestville, Va.

Miller, Philip A. Surrendered at Spotsylvania, May 12, 1864. In Fort Delaware prison thirteen months. Resides at Denton, Tex.

Miller, Robert S. Wounded at Winchester, May 25, 1862, and died since the war.

Miley, George W. Wounded at Spotsylvania, May 18, 1864, and surrendered at Nye river, May 19, 1864. Prisoner of war at Point Lookout and Elmira ten months. Is still on parole.