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10th Texas Cavalry History in the War Between the States

Battles & Co A-G


AUGUST 30, 1862.-Battle of Richmond, Ky.
 
JOINT RESOLUTION OF CONFEDERATE CONGRESS.
 
Resolved by the Congress of the Confederate States of America, That the thanks of Congress are due, and are hereby Tendered, to General E. Kirby Smith for the signal victory achieved by him in the battle of Richmond, Ky., on the 30th of August, 1862 [1862], and to all the officers and soldiers of his command engaged in that battle, and especially to General Churchill, General Cleburne, and Colonel Preston Smith, of whom he says, "I almost fear to particularize, lest I do not full justice to all. But I cannot close without expressing my admiration at the promptness and intelligence with which General Churchill, Cleburne, and Colonel Preston Smith executed the orders given to them January
 
SEC. 2. Resolved, That special acknowledgments and commendation are declared for that highest order of generalship with which this victory was followed up, utterly annihilating with 5,000 an army of 10,000, of whom full 5,000 were actually captured, besides the slain in battle; and for the brilliant campaign, in which the speed, vigor, and constancy of a rapid advance resulted in planting the Confederate flag upon the capitol of Kentucky, and upon the shores of the Ohio River, in front of the great city of Cincinnati.
SEC. 3. Resolved, That the superior generalship displayed in rapidly gathering the immediate fruits of a victory, and in following it promptly with a campaign of activity, enterprise, and unwearied constancy, renders it worthy of the applause of the Government and the emulation of the army.
 
SEC. 4. Resolved, That the President is requested, in appropriate general orders, to make public the sense of Congress in the premises, and to cause the same to be communicated to General E. Kirby Smith and the officers named, and to be read at the head of each regiment engaged in that battle.
 
Approved February 17, 1864.
 
 
People of the 10th
 
Brigade Command and Staff
 
 
Ector, Matthew Duncan 2/28/1822 – 10/29/1879 Enlisted as a pvt. In the 3rd Texas Cav., he was promoted and eventually commanded the 14th Texas Cav. Promoted to Brig. Gen. on 8/23/1862 he was placed in command of the Brigade. Wounded slightly 3 times at Chickamauga, Ga. 9/19 & 20/1863 he was severely wounded at Atlanta on 7/24/1864 resulting in the amputation of his left leg just below the knee. Recovered, he was promoted to Major General and ordered to Mobile, Ala. but did reach there in time. After the war he resumed his career as a lawyer and was elected to the 6th Judicial District but was removed by the Federals in 1867. Moved to Marshall and resumed being a Lawyer. Reappointed to the 7th Judicial District by the Governor in 1874. Died 10/30/1879 while court was in session at Tyler, Texas and is buried in Greenwood Cem., Marshall, Harrison Co., Tex. ( picture). Ector County in west Texas names for him. Listed in “TEXANS WHO WORE THE GRAY” by Sid S. Johnson pg.
(Picture)
 
Young, William Hugh 1838 - 1901 Originally commanded the 9th Texas Infantry, he was wounded 4 times in battle. He assumed command of the Brigade on 7/24/1864 when M. D. Ector was wounded at Atlanta, Ga. Wounded a 5th time at Allatoona, Ga. on 10/5/1864 his foot was later amputated. Captured 10/7/1864 due to his wound he was held prisoner at Johnson's Island, Ohio. Young was not released until July 24, 1865. General Young died in San Antonio on November 28, 1901, and is buried in the Confederate Cemetery there. Listed in “TEXANS WHO WORE THE GRAY” by Sid S. Johnson pg.
 
Andrews, Julius Col. Commanded from 10/5/1864 after Allatoona, Ga. until he was wounded near Nashville, Tenn.. on 12/4/1864. He was originally commander of the 32nd Texas Cav. Of Ector’s Brigade.
 
Coleman, David Col. Commanded from 12/4/1864 at Nashville until early 1865. He was the last man across the pontoon bridge over the Tennessee River during the retreat. Originally commanded the 39th North Carolina Infantry of Ector’s Brigade.
 
Original Regimental Commander
 
 
Locke, Matthew Francis Col. Organized the 10th Texas Cavalry in summer of 1861. Resigned 3/6/63, surgeons Certificate “affection of the spine, asitis and chronic hepatitis”. 7/20/1824 died 6/4/1911 in El Paso, Tex . [61] (Picture).
 
Regimental Staff After Reorganization
 
Earp, C. R. 1827. Originally 1st Lt. Co. D. Elected Lt. Col. 5/8/1862. 10/27/63 on furlough to return men from over the Mississippi River. Paroled 7/3/65 at Marshall, TX.
 
Brown, J. S. Regimental Commissary Sgt.
 
Francis, C. C. 1834. Regimental Surgeon. POW 1/2/1863.
 
Hart, V. T. Assistant Regimental Surgeon 6/5/1862.
 
Hilliard, M. C. Assistant Regimental Surgeon.
 
 
Jarvis, James Jones 4/30/1831. Regimental Adjutant, Major. Originally Co. A. Slightly wounded 12/31/1862 at battle of Murfreesboro, Tenn.,[62], again at Jackson, Miss. in 1863. Home on furlough when war ended. Texas State Senator, donated land for Jarvis Negro College, Hawkins Tx. Died 1/20/1914 and is buried in Oakwood Cem., Ft. Worth, Tex..[63] (Picture)
 
Kelly, J. W. Regimental Sgt. Major. Acting Quartermaster. Wounded 9/19/1863, Chickamauga, Ga.
Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas from Lindale, Texas. Shown as from Co. C.
 
Moore, E. P. Capt. 1832. Regimental Chief of Subsistence, Ector’s Brigade. Originally Co. D.
 
Scott, Spencer B. Appointed Regimental Quartermaster, 7/7/1862.
 
Sparks, W. J. Regimental Adjutant.
 
Walton, T. O. Regimental Ordinance Sgt., 4/17/1862.
Weir, R. A. Regimental Quartermaster Sgt.
 
Winbray, John A. Regimental Quartermaster 1826.
 
Company A Wood County
 
^ Original enlistee on muster roll dated 9/16/1861 from the Texas State Archives
~ Enlistee taken from soldiers and Sailors Website
< Death published in the Aug. 16, 1862 edition of the Texas Republican
 
Allred, John A. ^
Allred, Thomas M. ^
 
Bain, T. C. ^
Barnes, R. H.^ 1st Lt.
Bateman, J. P. ^
Bates, Mack ^
Baxter, Eli Leroy ^ 11/1/183? Died at Guntown, Miss., 5/10/1862.[64] <
Baxter, E. M. ~
Benton, T. F. ~
Boyd, James A. ^
Bratcher, J. A. ^
Bratcher, William ~
Bryant, C. P. ^ b. 1843. Died at Jacksonport, Ark., 4/10/1862. <
Bryant, W. A. ^ 1845. Died at Little Rock, Ark., 4/9/1862. <
Butler, J. R. ^ 1843. POW at Chickamauga, Ga. 9/19/1863. Died at Camp Douglas Prison, Chicago, Il. 4/25/1864 of inflammation of the lungs.
Byram, John ^
 
Carter, Abraham ^
Case, W. L. ^
Cogswell, W. V. ^ Teamster*
Condon, R. T. ^
Cooke, Alexander ^
Cooke, S. L. ^
Cooper, Burwell Zachariah ^ 3/25/1842. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865, paroled at Meridian Miss., 5/9/1865. Texas Pension #16050. Died 9/20/1920 at Colorado City, Tx. (picture)[65]
Crabb, S. F. ^ 1842. Died at Holly Springs, Miss., 6/30/1862. <
Crabb, Tom J. ^ 2nd Lt. 1828. Dropped. The 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas lists him as dying in Kaufman Co., Texas, since last meeting.
Crow, William ^
 
Davis, D. B. ^
Dear, J. H. ^
Dement, John ^
Dement, Charles ^
Dement, George ^
Essary, W. L.^
Farbrough, James W. ~ 1st Cpl.
Faulkner, A. J. ^ 1834. Died at Jacksonport, Ark., 4/3/1862. <
Finley, Z. R. ^
Fisher, Joshua ^ Died at Little Rock, Ark., 5/30/1862. <
Fletcher, W. H. ^
Flournoy, R. R. ^
Flournoy, Sam H. ^ 1842. Died at Jacksonport, Ark., 4/3/1862. <
Fowler, William H. ^ 1839. Left at Little Rock, Ark., “illness.” <
Front, W. G. ~ 3rd Cpl.
Gholson, W. J. ^ 1840. Died at Little Rock, Ark., 3/31/1862. <
Goode, M. V. ^
Goode, T. G. ~
Graves, T. J. ^ 1841. Died at Macon, Miss., 5/28/1862. <
Greene, T. W. ~
Hart, Sam ^ 3rd Sgt..
Hendricks, Martin ^
Horton, C. L. ^ 1815.
Hutton, John ^ Teamster*.
Jarvis, J. J. ^ see Regimental Staff After Reorganization.
Jones, A. A. ^ 1841.
Jones, A. H. ^ 1839.
Jones, J. C. ^ 1843.
Kelly, J. L. O. ~
Kerr, William M. ^ 1838. Died at Little Rock, Ark., 5/30/1862.<
Kirk, Henry ^ Teamster*
Knox, William M. ~
Lee, B. W. ^
Lindley, J. M. ^
Lindsey, W. ^ 1843. Died 5/20 or 25/1862 at Memphis, Tenn. Buried in Elmwood Cem., Memphis Tenn. <
Livingston, Charles H. ~
Long, Thomas ^ 1839. Died in General Hospital, Macon, Miss., 6/12/1862. <
Maloney, W. H. ^
McBride, A. A. ~ 1831. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865[66].
McGee, John Abraham Dr. ~ Discharged 6/22/1862. 1/8/1844 – 7/1/1905, buried in Rice Cem., Navarro Co., Tx. Company A., 10th Texas Cavalry. C.S.A. marker on grave. Navarro County History, Volume 6, pg 74
McKnight, Charles David ^ Capt. 9/3/1824 - Dropped. Son born in 1871 in Quitman.[67]
McMillan, James W. ^ 2nd Cpl.
Miller, F. ^
Moore, A. J. ^
Moore, O. B. ~
Murray, George ~
Murray, Robert A. ~ Died 3/12/1862 at Little Rock, Ark. <
Murray, S. F. ^ 1835.
Nash, John C. ^ 4th Cpl.
Noyes, R. H. ^ Bugler.
O’Kelly, J. L. ^ 1840.
Parker, J. L. ^
Parker, Lafayette F. ~
Parker, W. H. ^
Paris, E. V. ^
Patton, Bradford ^
Patton, Jacob C. B. ~
Phillips, Houston ~
Pierce, G. G. ~
Pierce, William T. ^
Raines, G. R. ^ .
Raines, P. P. ^ 1837. Present 4/5/1864. Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas from Emory Texas.
Raines, William F. 1838.^ Died at Guntown, Lee Co., Miss., 6/10/1862. <
Rainwater, B. F. ^ 1838. Died at Chattanooga, Tenn., 7/13/1862. <
Ratliff, B. F. ^
Ray, James L. ^ 1840. Present 4/5/1864. discharged at Meridian, Miss. in 1865. Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas from Mineola, Texas. Died 4/23/1929 and is buried in the Texas State Cem., Austin Texas, Confederate Field, Section 1, Row U #11.
Ray, John C. ~
Reid, Bailey M. ^
Reeder, A. H. ^ 1844. Died 4/30/1862 at Little Rock, Ark. <
Reeder, A. N. ^
Riggle, John W. ^ 1st Sgt.
Robertson, S. G. ^
Rowland, J. R. ^ 4th Sgt.
Rushing, J. C. ^
Sartain, J. F. ~
Shamberger, W. N. ^ 1836. Died 3/31/1862 at Little Rock.. Ark. <
Shipp, J. M. ^ 11/4/18420. Wounded 9/1863 at Chickamauga, Ga., discharged 11/23/1863 due to wound. Applied under the Confederate Veterans Act of 1881, in Wood Co., Texas. Died 11/13/1902 buried in Sand Springs Cem., Wood Co., Texas.
Shuford, A. M.^ 1831. Died 4/6/1862 at Little Rock, Ark.. <
Siceloff, James B.^ Ensign/Sgt.
Slaughter, G. H. ^ 1843..
Spradling, R. W. ^ Teamster. *
Stewart, John R. ^ 1842. Died 7/4/ 1862 at Enterprise, Miss. Buried in Texas Confederate Cem., Clarke Co., Miss. <
Tharp, R. G. ^ 1837. Died at Guntown, Lee Co., Miss., 3/30/1862. Widow filed under Confederate Veteran Act of 4/9/81 in Wood Co., Texas. <
Thompson, Simon ^ 2nd Sgt.
Tollett, W. W.
Tomlinson, James R. ^ < Died 12/19/1861 at Camp Barton, Tex.
Trousdale, James ^ 1838. Died 6/1/ 1862 at Enterprise, Miss. Buried in Texas Confederate Cem., Clarke Co., Miss.
Trout, W. S. ^ 3rd Cpl. 3rd Lt. 5/1862. 1st Lt. 3/1863. Detailed as body guard for Major Ector, paroled 7/9/1865 at Marshall, Tx.[68]
Turman, Thomas G. ^ 1st Sgt. 1838. 12/8/1863, left camp near Brandon Miss. for home on furlough. [69] Wounded at Nashville, Tenn., 12/1864. Admitted to Way Hospital in Meridian, Miss., 1/19/1865 for wound. Applied under the Confederate Veterans Act of 1881, in Wood Co., Texas. Died 1/1/1901 buried in Sand Springs Cem., Wood Co., Texas.
Turman, William H. H. ^ 1841.
Turner, Frank ^ 1833. Died 5/27/1862 at Macon, Miss. <
Vannay, J. W. ~  
Wagner, Lisby ~
Waldrip, A. J. ^ 1834. Enlisted 9/25/1861, promoted Cpl. 5/1863. Wounded 9/1863 at Chickamauga, Ga., absent 4/5/1864 due to wound. Died from wound, 4/1864.[70]
Ward, J. W. ^ 1837. Died at Jacksonport, Ark., 4/27/1862. <
Warren, Thomas J. ^
Wheeler, George W. ^
Wheeler, Henry ^ 1833. Died 3/30/1862 at Little Rock, Ark.. <
White, A. E. ^ 1838. Died 6/20/1862 at Enterprise, Miss. Buried in Texas Confederate Cem., Clarke Co., Miss. <
White, D. M. ^ 1838. Discharged 3/20/1863.
White, J. B. ^
White, S. C. ~
Williams, J. P. ^
Williams, William F. ^
Wright, J. J. T. ^ 2nd Lt. 1836. Wounded severely at Chickamauga, Ga., 9/1863. Applied under the Confederate Veterans Act of 1881, in Wood Co., Texas.
Wright, T. H. ^
Yarbrough, G. G. ^
Yarbrough, J. F. ~
Yarbrough, James W. ^
Yarbrough, William M.. ^ 1833. Died 4/19/1862 at Little Rock, Ark. <
Yoder, D. A. ^  
Negro Lewis
 
* According to the 9/16/1861 muster roll teamsters cannot be paid.
 
Co. B
“Wood County Rebels”
 
^ Denotes original enlistee as taken from the Muster Roll of 8/5/1861.
# Denotes original enlistee as taken from the Muster Roll of 9/16/1861.
~ Enlistee taken from soldiers and Sailors Website
< Death published in the Aug. 16, 1862 edition of the Texas Republican
 
Adams, A. L. #
Alred, L. P. M. ^
Angell, John W. # 1830.
Attaway, E. L. ~
Attaway, David #
Austin, James M.. ^ # Pvt./2nd Sgt. 1827 died 1865[71]. Discharged 6/15/1862 under Conscript Act. may have reenlisted and served until 1864 when discharged at Tupelo Miss. suffering from Typhoid. Enlisted in 22nd Texas Cav. he served in La. and at the close of the war died at Mansfield, La.[72]
Ayers, William H. # 1843. At Texas General Hospital, Auburn, Al., 4/30.1864. K. I. A. Spanish Fort 4/8/1865. Buried in Magnolia Cem., Mobile, Al.
Ayers, R. S. ^
Azbell, J. V. #
Azbell, H. M. #
Baird, Alex ^
Bates, Daniel ~
Bates, William ^ # 1839. Died 3/29/1862. <
Baxter, J. F(H). ^
Bayles, Charles ~
Belcher, J. W. ~ Wounded 8/30/1862 at Richmond, Ky., died 6/12/1862. Buried in Clark Co., Miss. <
Bell, David ~
Bell, G. W. Jr. ^
Bell, James A. #
Bently, John H. .^ # 4th Cpl.
Benton, F. M. .^ # 3rd Sgt.
Benton, Jacob ^ # 1835.
Benton, John L. #
Berry, Darius A. ~ 2/13/1840 died 4/5/1895. Buried in Old Ft. Houston Cem., Palestine, Texas.[73]
Berry, William ^
Blaylock, John J. ^ #
Boyles, Charles ^ #
Brewer, T. J. # 1833.
Brown, J. P. # 1839.
Brown, J. S. # 1840.
Brown, John. W. ^ # 4th Sgt.
Brumley, W. B. ^
Burnett, William C. ~.
Burton, Jacob ~
Butler, J. F. # Died 6/1/1862. <
Byrum, Cyrus J. ~ 1835. Died 5/22/1862. <
Byrum, S. T. ^ #
Campbell, Tim ~ .
Cannon, Joseph W. # 1st Lt.
Clark, W. G. ^ # <
Clayton, John ^ #.
Coats, J. A. ~
Coats, W. H. # 1840.
Collier, C. R. # 1836.
Connally, James Polk # 1844. Discharged due to Conscript Act, 6/14/1862. Died 9/27/1881 , buried in Sulphur Springs City Cem. Tx.
Conger, T. E. ^ # 2nd Cpl.
Cook, J. # 1844. Discharged due to Conscript Act, 8/4/1862. E. G, Littlejohn heard he died? Letter #8.
Cooper, B. T. ^
Cowan, James W. ^ 1st Lt.
Crumpler, D. A. # 1839.. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865.. Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas from Winnsboro, Texas.
Davis, B. P. ~
Davis, Isaac A. # 1842.. Died 5/16/1862. <
Davis, J. M. #
Davis, John D. ^ #
Dill, J. C. ^
Duncan, James ~
Duncan, John R. ~ ^
Duncan, Silas # ~Farrier 7/2/1820. Died Loudon, Tenn., 8/3/1862. buried in New Providence Cem., Loudon Co., Tenn.[74]
Etheridge, M. #
Evans, B. G. ^ #
Fields, A. J. ~
Fields, W. C. ~
Forbis, O. S.^ #
Forbis, W. J. ^
Fowler, W. M. #.
Freeman, M. H. ^
Freeze, H. B. ~ Died 3/12/1862. <
Garret, B. F.^
Garrett, A. H. ^ #
Garrett, John D. ^
Goley, R. L. ~
Grant, A. J. # Died 4/9/1862.<
Greer, Daniel ~
Greer, James ^ # 1810. Died 4/30/1862, buried in Elmwood Cem., Memphis Tenn.<
Greer, John J. #
Greer, Samuel ^ # <
Gunter, J. J. ~
Gunter, W. W. ~
Guy, J. W. ~.
 
Halderman, E. # 1840. Died 3/20/1862.<
Hall, J. R. ^
Hamilton, A. F. ~ 1841-5/21/1932. POW at Citronelle, Al.., 5/4/1865. His Great Grandson, Chuck Carlock, wrote the book “History of The Tenth Texas Cavalry (Dismounted) Regiment 1861-1865” from which this info was taken.
Hamilton, W. F. #
Hanson, John M. #
Hanson, T. S. ~
Hanson, William F. ~ Wounded 9/1863 at Chickamauga, Ga., promoted Lt. 12/16/1863. Sick at hospital, Auburn, Al., 9/10/1864. In Hospital at Meridian, Miss. 4/1865 for Rheumatism where he surrendered. [75]
Harrell, D. A. ^
Harris, David ^ # Ensign
Harris, W. J. #
Harris, W. T. ^ # 1835. Died 11/14/1861 at Corsicana, Texas. [76] <
Harry, John T. ~
Hart, W. H. #
Hay, George C. ~ Cpl./Sgt.
Hay, Levi H. #
Hill, C. C. ~
Horton, C. L. ^
Howard, Isaac N. ^
Howard, Jesse # 1830.
Hoyle, L. A. ^
Huggins, John W. #
Ingram, J. J. ~  
Jarrod, James ^
Johnson, J. M. #
Johnson, J. W. ~
Johnson, T. L. ^
Jones, W. J. ^ #
Jones, Willis G. ^
Kinchelow, E. B. ^ #
King, Franklin A. # 1840. Wounded 9/1863 at Chickamauga, Ga. POW at Nashville, Tenn., died 12/28/1864 at U S Army hospital, Chattanooga, Tenn.
King, J. W. #
Landers, W. B. #
Leverett, T. J. ^ Dr.
Lindley, Robert A. # 1842. Discharged 1/26/1864 for wound. Marietta Hospital, 7/9/1864 for wound in back. Applied under the Confederate Veterans Act of 1881, in Wood Co., Texas.
Lyles, B. D. #
Lyles, J. M. ^ #
Lyles, Washington ~
Mansell, S. K. #
McCord, W. M. ^
McFarland, James C. ^
McFarland, H. #
McLaren, F. R. # 1840. Died 4/30/1863, buried in Willow Mount Cem., Shelbyville, Tenn.
McLaren G. W. ~ Died 2/25/1863 of smallpox, buried in Willow Mount Cem., Shelbyville, Tenn.
McMillan, P. R. ^
Millsaps, C. J. #
Minnick, J. W. ^ #
Moore, James E. ~ Died 3/21/1862.<
Moore, Thomas. J. ~ 1838. Wounded 8/30/1862 at Richmond, Ky., discharged. Applied under the Confederate Veterans Act of 1881, in Wood Co., Texas.
Moore, F. J. #
Moore, E. P. # Appointed Quartermaster Sgt. by Col. Locke on 10/3/1861.
Morgan, M. D. ^
Moseley, J. H. ~
Oliver, J. D. ~ Died 5/30/1862.<
Palmer, J. R. # 1838. Died 6/13/1862, buried in Texas Confederate Cem., Clarke Co., Miss.<
Payne, J. T. ~
Payne, W. E. #
Phillips, Lemuel ^
Pond, W. L. ^
Price, Gary D. ^ # 1838. Applied under the Confederate Veterans Act of 1881. in Wood Co., Texas, “Wounds”.
Price, James ~
Price, Thomas P. ^ # 1835. Died 5/10/1862.<
Puckett, Nat ^
Rambo, John H. ^
Redding, H. R. ~
Redding, John B. ~
Reeves, J. J. ~
Reinhardt, M. A. ^ # 7/2/1842. POW, Memphis, Tenn.. Sent to Alton, Ill. Prison, 9/1/1863. Died 9/23/1914 and is buried in Little Hope Baptist Church Cem. Wood Co. Tx.
Reinhardt, R. S. ^ # 1st Cpl. 1840. Died 6/7/1862. <
Richards, J. W. #
Rogers, F. M. #
Rounceville, J. R. ^
Rozell, G. W. ^ # Bugler
Rozell, James M. ^ # 3rd Lt.
Rozell, J. W. ^ # 1843.
Rozell, Peter ^
Rozell, P. M. ^
Setzler, John ^ # Died 4/3/1862.<
Setzler, L. T. ^ # 1839. Died 5/4/1862.<
Setzler, W. H. ^ #
Shamburger, W. ^ #
Simpson, Christopher Columbus # Bugler
Smith, J. P. #
Smith, Newton #
Starr, William # 1839. Died 3/28/1862.<
Stephens, J. S. #
Stout, Henry ^# 2nd Lt. Dropped, 5/25/1862.
Strickland, W. L.^
Swain, M. R. ~
Taylor, T. N. #
Thompson, B. F. Jr. ^ #
Tippett, William ^
Tritall, John C.#
Usselton, R. W. #  
Vaden, Oliver ^
Vickery, Daniel ^ # 1833. Died 3/25/1862.<
Vickery, James S. ^ # 1835. Died 6/19/1862.<
Vickery, A. H. ^ #
Waters, J. M. ^
Watts, W. G. ~
Weathers, W. M.^ #
Webster, A. S. #
Weed, J. J. ~
Wheeler, W. H. ^
White, W. H. ^
Willingham, B. T. ~
Willingham, R. T. ^ # 3rd Cpl.
Willingham, G. ^ # 1837. Died 3/16/1862 at Benton, Ark. <
Wilson, C. C. #
Wilson, John W. ^# Capt. 1828. Dropped 5/25/1862.
Wilson, James M. ^ #
Wood, J. J. ^ # Died 5/10/1862.<
Wright, J. C. ~ Died 3/8/1862.<
Yandell, Samuel # 1828. Died 3/3/1862. < 
Ziegler, Jacob ^ # 1825. 1st Sgt. Wounded 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn. , promoted Capt/ 9/19/1863. Commanded the Tenth at its surrender at Meridian, Miss, May 9, 1865[77]. Applied under the Confederate Veterans Act of 1881, in Wood Co., Texas.
 
 
Co. C
Upshur County
#denotes muster rolls of 9/25/1861 and 10/7/1861.
^ denotes muster roll sometime after 10/20/1861.
~ Enlistee taken from soldiers and Sailors Website
< Death published in the Aug. 16, 1862 edition of the Texas Republican
 
Alford, Erasmus Lodwick ^ # 1842. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865. Received Pension # 3245. Moved into the Confederate Men’s Home on 1/29/1901. Died 2/20/1901 and is buried in the Texas State Cem., Confederate Field, Section 2, Row Q, Number 36, Austin, Texas.
Allison, J. N. #
Allison, Thomas Jefferson, Sr. ^ # 1823. Died 4/30/1862 of typhoid fever. Family resided at Gladewater.[78]<
Andrews, John B. ^ # 1839. Wounded severely in thigh at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 12/31/1862. Died 3/11/1911 in Oklahoma. Widow received Texas Pension # 21221.
Armstrong, William P.. ^ # 1840. POW, 10/17/1862. Died in Texas General Hospital, Quitman, Miss. 8/28/1863 of Pneumonia. Buried in Texas Confederate Cemetery in Clarke County, Miss. 
Barnes, A. #
Barton, James B. ^ # 1839. Died 5/14/1862.<
Beasley, S. W. # Blacksmith
Black, Henry L. ^ # 1829. Died 5/5/1862, buried in Elmwood Cem., Memphis Tenn.<
Brooks, J. H. ~
Brown, James H. ^ #
Brown, Thomas ~
Bryson, John A. ^ #
Bumpass, James ^ #
Careman, C. B. ~
Castleberry, James H.. # 1839. Died 3/4/1862. <
Chisom, G. #
Christian, G. ~
Clingman, F. H. ^ #
Coffman, Caswell N. ^ #
Coffman, John H. ^ # 3rd Sgt. Died 5/31/1862, buried in Elmwood Cem., Memphis Tenn.<
Cox, A. H. ~
Craver, David ^ #
Craver, Lucius C. ~ 1841 Died 2/19/1863 at Shelbyville, Tenn.[79].
Craver, W. H. ~
Croam, C. L. ~
Crossley, Pleasant Green ~ According to his Pension Application and Service Records, he enlisted in Co "C" 10th Texas Cavalry on 1 Dec 1861 as a pvt. at Coffeeville, Upshur County, Texas and was discharged in the Spring of 1865. Buried at Eastland County Texas b: 6-5-1842 d: 8-19-1908.[80] 
Davie, S. M. ^ #
Davis, B. B. ~
Davis, W. H. ~
Dean, J. F. ~
Dearmore, G. W. ~
Dearmore, Thomas B. ^ # Ensign/Pvt. Died 5/20/1862.<
Dudley, James ~
Dudley, John ^ # .
Duncan, Thomas A. ^ # 1st Cpl. 1834. Died Upshur Co., Tx., 1/14/1862. <
Earp, James S. ^ # 2nd Sgt.
Edwards, J. #
Evans, W. B. ^ #
Faso, John ^ # Original Muster Roll shows him Dishonorably Discharged on 10/19/1861.
Ferguson, A. R. ^ # 1834. Died 5/30/1862.<
Ferguson, James A. ^ #.<
Fincher, W. B. ~ Died 7/3/1862.<
Fincher, W. S. ~.
Fisher, G. A. ~ POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865. Attended 1905 veterans picnic in Longview, Tx [81]
Flint, Abijah B. ^ # 1838. Appointed Regimental Assistant Surgeon of the 10th, present 4/5/1864. Surgeon of Ector’s Brigade and later on of French’s Division. Survived the war, buried at Clarksville, Tx.[82]
Fox, John ~
Garrett, John W. ^ #
Garrett, Leonard H. ^ # Original Muster Roll of 9/16/1861 shows him Honorably Discharged.
George, C. A. ~ Died.<
George, J. W. ~
German, W. C. ~
Gillum, John C. ^ # 1842. <
Gillum, William H. ^ #
Gingles, C. M. ~. Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas from Ripley, Texas.
Gorman, William C. ^ # <
Gregory, Jonathan #
Griffin, John Bunn ^ # 1st Sgt. 1839. Severely wounded 10/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn.,[83]
foot amputated 3/9/1863.
Grifton, James <
Hagens, William Beauregard Jr. ^ # 2nd Lt. 11/26/1822. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865. Died 6/13/1891, buried in Covington Cemetery, Falls Co., Tx.
Hamilton, Archibald ^ #
Harmon, Thomas H. ^ #
Harrison, James H. Jr. ^ # 1842. Wounded at Atlanta, Ga. 1864. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865.[84]
Harrison, James H. Sr. ^ # Died 6/28/1862.<
Hathaway, Pleasant ^ #
Hicks, John W. #
Hilliard, John B. ^ #
Holbert, Claie D. ^ # 1st Lt. 1825.
Holbert, L. E. ~ .
Holmes, William Henry ^ # Lt. Enl 10/31/1861 Taos, Tx b 1841 Tx; d 1917 Wood Co. Tx.[85] Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas from Lindale, Texas.
Holyfield, C. H.~
Hoss, M. V. <
Hunnicutt, E. B. ~ Died 5/10/1862.<
Howard, Calvin ^ # 4th Cpl. Died 6/1/1862.<
Jones, Samuel ^ # Bugler <
Kaufman, John H. ~ 3rd Sgt.
King, E. M. D. ~
Lee, George #
Lee, Isham M. ^ # Died 12/1/1861.<
Lee, James J. #
Lee, Robert T. ^ # .
Leroy, Gilbert ^ #
Little, James D. ^ #
Lowery, James L. ^ #
Lunsford, John H. ~
Maddox, L. H. ~ Died 5/13/1862, buried in Elmwood Cem., Memphis Tenn.<
Marshall, J. H. #
Massey, W. H. # Apr 3, 1813 Mar 4, 1867 Lafayette Cemetery , Upshur Co., Texas.
McCutcheon, A. D.~ 2nd Lt.
McCutcheon, James ^ #
McGee, J. H. 1843. ~
McGee, James T. ^ # 2nd Cpl../Color Guard Sgt. 1839. Wounded at Richmond, Ky., 8/1862. Killed 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn. while trying to reach the fallen flag.[86] His obituary appears in the 4/18/1863 edition of the “Texas Republican”.
McGee, W. G. ^ # 2nd Lt./Capt.
McGough, J. T. ~
McGrill, William B. ~ Died 8/17/1862, buried in Texas Confederate Cem., Clarke Co., Miss.
McKinney, David ~
Miller, William Y. ^ # 1837. Original Muster Roll shows him Honorably Discharged on 10/18/1861.
Mings, J. ~
Mings, David Wesley ~ Died of Measles 4/17/1863.[87]
Mings John Travis ~ Died of measles 4/27/1863.[88]
Mobley, Alexander H. ^ # 3rd Cpl.
Montgomery, James N. ^ #
Montgomery, R. J. ^ # <
Moore, Dudley ~
Morgan, Daniel M. C. ^ #
Moseley, Alfred M. ^ # <
Moseley, Elijah R. ^ #
Neal, D. L. ~
Neal, John D. ^ # 1843. Killed 9/20/1863 at Chickamauga, Ga. His heroics are told in the “STANDARD” [CLARKSVILLE, TX], November 7, 1863, p. 2, c. 1
O’Brian, Dennis B. ^ #
Orton, William ^ #
Pace, Sion ^ #
Patrick, Charles ^ # <
Patrick, James H. ^ #
Philips, E. S. ~
Philips, John Floyd, ~ Died 5/15/1862.[89]<
Pierce, Silas M. ^ # 1838.
Poer, Robert B. ^ # 1843.
Pritchard, J. M. ~ <
Ray, John W. ^ # Buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Pritchett, Upshur Co., Texas .
Ray, William F. ^ #
Ridley, Robert H. ^ #
Ross, M. V. ~
Rucker, James H. ^ # Capt.
Schooler, J. W. ~
Shepperd, James R. ^ # 1833. Discharged 8/26/1863 at Morton, Miss., due to “ enlarged spleen, general pneumonia “ Buried in Locust Grove Cem., Upshur Co., Tx.[90]
Shepperd, William Washington ^ # 10/24/1839 – 2/4/1920. Seriously wounded in arm 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn. Sent to Hospital at Quitman Miss. then sent home. Buried in Locust Grove Cem., Upshur Co., Tx. [91]
Shields, J. H. ~
Simpson, George W. ^ # <
Smart, W. W. ~ <
Smith, D. A.
Spratt, John J. ^ # 1838. POW at Chickamauga, Ga., 9/19/1863. [92] Camp Douglas Prison, Illinois. (Picture)
Spratt, J. J. Jr. #
Stiles, A. Benton ~ 1841.
Stubbs, J. A. ~
Summerow, M. E. ~
Summerow, M. P. ^ #
Talley, W. J. ~ Died 3/25/1862. Texas
Tanton Nathan M. ^ <
Team, Steve ^ #
Thomas, George ^ # 1834. Died 5/3/1862, buried in Elmwood Cem., Memphis Tenn.<
Thompson, H. P. ~
Turner, John R. ^ #
Turner, Marcus D. ^ #
Turner, Willis Benjamin ^ #
Walters, Phillip T. ^ #
Walters, Robert F. ^ #
Watkins, James R. #
Weir, Cullen C. ^ 4th Sgt.
Whittington, Jasper Newton ^ # Present 10/1863. Widows Pension #24423. Died 5/2/1913 and is Buried in Bradfield Chapel Cem., Morris Co., Tx.[93]
Wilkes, John #
Williams, W. J. ~
Williamson, Nathan H. ~ Wounded in the knee 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn., died from wound 2/7/1863 in hospital at Knoxville, Tenn,.[94]
Williford, M. R. ~
Wilson, H. P. ^ # <
Wilson, William E. ^ #
Wright, Henry E. ^ #
Wright, John B. ^ #
 
 
Co D
Upshur County
# Denotes original enlistee as taken from the Muster Roll of 9/16/1861.
~ Enlistee taken from soldiers and Sailors Website
< Death published in the Aug. 16, 1862 edition of the Texas Republican
 
Alston, J. ~
Andrews, Johnson #
Bailey, S. P. ~ Pvt./2nd Lt.
Bass, J. H. #
Bass, J. T. #
Bazemore, James L. # 1838. Present 4/5/1864. Paroled at Millican, Brazos Co., Tx., 7/3/1865.[95]
Bazemore, Lemuel C. Present 4/5/1864. [96]
Beam, D. W. #
Beavers, M. W. # <
Brown, William #
Burns, S. # 1839.
Calvert, John Napoleon # 2/4/1843 died 8/27/1937 at Pittsburgh, Camp Co., Tx.[97]
Calvert, William C. # 1843. Died at Camp Douglas Prison, Chicago, Il. Nov. 27, 1864.
Cherry, Isham P. ~ Regimental Commissary Sgt., 5/8/1862
Cherry, Joshua P. #
Cherry, N. J. #
Clinton, William R. #
Coffey, J. H. # 1840. Exchanged POW at Vicksburg, Miss., 11/15/1862, died 5/8/1863.[98]
Coker, Joseph # <
Cope, A. H. #
Cope, William Henry Harrison b. Sep 6, 1840 d. Dec 17, 1921 Buried in Willow Oak Cem., Upshur Co., Texas.
Cornelius, J. M. ~ POW 3/23/1864. Died 1/12/1865 of “variola,” in Prison, Rock Island, Illinois, Jan. 10, 1865.
Coslet, A. #
Cox, Sidney R. # 1840.
Dailey, Nathaniel # 3rd Cpl.
Daniels, J. P. # 2nd Sgt. <
Davis, G. W. #
Davis, H. # Farrier
Davis, John J. #<
Davis, John M. # 1/7/1835- 12/13/1891. Buried in Paron Cemetery, Wood County.
Davis, S. H. # Ensign Died 6/1862, buried in Confederate Cem., Okolona, Chickasaw Co., Miss.
Davis, Samuel H. Jr. #.
Davis, S. H. Sr.~ Ensign. Dropped from roll, 7/20/1862.
Davis, S. S. #
Dunwoody, H. #
Earp, Alexander Capt. # 8/10/1832. Resigned, 5/8/1862. Served as Upshur County Sheriff 9/12/1857 to 8/6/1860 and again 11/7/1882 to 11/4/1884. Died 3/5/1920 and is buried in Hopewell Cem., Upshur Co., Texas.
Earp, Cullen R. # 1st Lt. 1827. Elected Lt. Col. 5/8/1862. See Regimental Officers.
Earp, Henry # 12/17/1843-2/23/1904 Upshur, Co. TX[99]
Earp, J. C. # 5/18/1862.<
Earp, Russell M. #
Eaton, N ~.
Edwards, M. H. # <
Ellis, M. C. #
Farley, W. N. ~
Gage, Joshua # 1st Cpl.
George, A. J. #
George, B. F. #
George, J. H. # <
Gilliland, A. F. #
Gilliland, H. C. #
Gilliland, S. G. #
Gilliland, W. H. ~
Goss, Benjamin F. #
Goss, W. L. #
Harper, W. G. ~
Harrison, W. B. # Died 5/17/1862, buried in Elmwood Cem., Memphis Tenn.
Hefner, L. G. # 3rd Lt. Wounded 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn. Died from wound 2/15/1863.[100]
Hughes, J. H. #
Hurt, John M. # Died at 9 o'clock, Feb. 21st 1862, of Typhoid Pneumonia at the home of David Taylor, Rocky Comfort, Ark. Buried in volunteer portion of the Grave Yard, Rocky Comfort, Ark. [101]<
Jones ,George W. Y. # <
Jones, Samuel L. G. # Bugler
Jones, T. M. # 1839. <
Jones, William J. # <
Jones, William M. #
Lee, J. E. # <
Lilly, T. B. #
Lindley, Elijah # <
Long, John M. #  
Manion, J. N. ~
Manley, M. D. ~
Matthews, J. D. K. ~ Matthews, J.D.K. - Joseph DeKalb Mathis, born 11 Jul 1839 Hardeman Co., Tn.., the son of William Blake Mathis and Martha Ann Fowler,  died 24 Nov 1905 Pritchett, Upshur Co., Tx. buried Hopewell Cemetery, Upshur Co., Tx.  He owned a Cotton and Corn Gin and General Stores in Pritchett and previously in Latch, Texas.
Matthews, J. L. #  - Jacob Lewis Mathis, born 11 Jun 1841 Hardeman Co., Tn., the son of William Blake Mathis and Martha Ann Fowler, died 13 Dec 1881 Upshur Co., Tx. buried Taylor Cemetery, Upshur Co., Tx.
Matthews, W. N. # - William Nichols Mathis, born 1 Jan 1844 Tippah Co., Miss., the son of William Blake Mathis and Martha Ann Fowler, date of death unknown
Matthews, W. B. # 4th Sgt. - William Blake Mathis (father of the previous 3 soldiers listed), born 20 May 1808 Washington Co., Ga., the son of  Lewis Mathis and Lurannah Brantley, died after 1867 and is buried Shady Grove Cemetery, Shady Grove Community, Upshur Co., Tx.   He was a Baptist Minister. 
 
May, John S. ~
McGee, William Y. # <
McKinney, C. A. #
McMurtey, W. C. #
McSpaddin, J. T. #
Merritt, Daniel Dunkley # 1842. Reported killed, 1862. Brother in Law to Capt. Alexander Earp.[102] <
Milner, J. A. #
Morris, H. ~ 4th Cpl.
Morris, William # 3rd Sgt
Murphy, H. D. ~
Newberry, J. H. ~
Porter, Hezekiah S. # Died 3/6/1862 of measles, buried at Clear Spring Church, Clark County, Arkansas.[103] <
Ringo, E. ~
Ringo, Robert ~
Ringo, Samuel ~
Robertson, J. T. ~
Saunders, J. R. #
Shelton, W. V. #
Shrum, Elisha, #
Sims, Andrew # Sgt. 1837. Flag bearer. Mortally wounded in battle 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn. while heroically trying to capture the enemy flag. Report states that both men, while in front of their respective Regiments, fought each other for their flags before each were killed.[104] Died from wound 5/1/1863.
Sims, G. W. ~
Sims, J. B. ~
Sims, J. N. # 2nd Cpl.
Smith, H. L. #
Smith, Richard William # 2nd Lt./Capt. 9/20/1837. Wounded severely in face 9/1863 at Chickamauga, Ga.. Paroled at Marshall, Tx., 7/3/1865. Died 6/20/1909. [105]
Smith, G. T. W. #
Smith, W. M. #
Snider, William F. # Died 1/16/1925 and is buried in the Texas State Cem., Austin Texas, Confederate Field, Section 1, Row Q #30.
Speare, J. H. #
Stapler, John T. ~
Steelman, A. #
Steelman J. A. #
Talley, H. P. ~
Taylor, G. W. ~
Taylor, Thomas W. #
Thornton, B. D. ~ <
Tilman, S. S. ~ Wounded 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn. Wounded 7/20/1864 at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., POW at Citronelle, Al. 5/4/1865. Lived in Mt. Vernon Tx. after the war. [106]
Trouell, Y. F. #
Tucker, J. M. #
Tuel, W. H. ~ 12/18/1836 – 9/27/1923 Buried in Old Gilmer Cem., Upshur Co., Texas.
Turner, C. C. #
Turner, G. W. ~ .
Turner, W. W. # 1st Sgt.
Walker, Robert M. #
Walker, W. J. #
Wallace, Charles E. ~
Walton, T. C. #
Warren, Eli H. #
Western, W. B.
Williams, David F. #
Williams, T. F. ~
Williams, Samuel T. #
Winn, T. H. #
 
 
Company E
Rusk County
“Bully Rocks”
 
^Denotes Original Muster Rolls of September 16 & 18, 1861.
< Death published in the Aug. 16, 1862 edition of the Texas Republican
> Death reported in the July 18, 1862 edition of the East Texas Times.
~ Enlistee taken from soldiers and Sailors Website
 
Arnold, Martin V.^
Barber, John ^
Barker, S. D. ~ Died 5/9/1862, Guntown, Miss. ><
Berry, George W. ~
Berry, James T. ~
Berry, Samuel W. ^ 1840 Killed 8/30/1862 at Richmond, Ky.[107]
Berry, Silas Joseph ~ 1839 POW 5/4/1865 at Citronelle, Al., paroled 5/9/1865, Meridian Miss. Died 1/18/1901 in Fannin Co., Tex. His Widow received Pension #21012 from 12/1/1912.
Brewer, Leven ~
Brewer, William T. “Thad” ^ 2/22/1836 2nd Lt. Died 12/09/1901, buried in Brewer/Price Cem., Rusk Co., Tex.
Buchanan, S. Edwin ~
Buckley, Timothy John
Cameron, James M. “Matt“ ^ 3rd Cpl.
Carr, W. L. ~
Cauley, John W. ~ 2nd Sgt.
Clay, James William ^
Craig, Paul Bunting ^ 1843. Severely wounded in lung at Atlanta, Aug. of 1864. Furloughed due to his wound in Jan.. 1865. Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas from Henderson, Texas. Witnessed Pensions for W. B. Turner, W. P. Davis, C. P. Padgett, G. W., Mrs. S. M. Hale(1909) and Mrs. W. A. Prior. Texas Pension #20703. Died 6/20/1917, buried in Craig Cem., Rusk Co., Tex.
Culp, Henry ~ 1840. Died 5/2/1862 at Pine Bluff, Ark. Reported dead in the 7/18/1862 edition of the East Texas Times.<
Culp, William ~
Cunningham, James E. H. ^
Curbo, Thomas Benton ^ 4/11/1842 Absent on furlough July-Aug., 1863. AWOL Sept.-Oct. 1864. Died 6/6/1907, buried in Moyers Cem., Rusk Co., Tex. Tombstone picture.
Curbo, Thomas J. 1/14/1838. Died 4/1/1823 buried in Oak Grove Cem., Hill Co., Texas.[108]
Curvin, Thomas A.^
Davis, John Wesley ~ 7/26/1843. Wounded seriously in the right thigh 9/18/1863 at Chickamauga, Ga., he was captured and later sent back thru the lines. POW 5/4/1865 at Citronelle, Al. [109]
Davis, William P. ~ 3/7/1836 Discharged 6/27/1862, furnished substitute at Priceville, Miss. Later reenlisted and served in McCords Regiment. Witnessed the Pension Application of Alexander Moores, W. B. Turner, Mrs. J. H. Deason, Mrs. S. J. Berry and S. J. Berry. Received Pension # 17150 approved 8/1909.. Died 1916, buried in Black Jack Cem., Rusk Co., Tex.
Deason, H. C.^ Died 1862 of Measles. >
Deason, James Henry ^ 1840 AWOL 8/31/1862 west of Mississippi River. Last muster roll dated October, 1863 shows him absent, sick. Died 11/12/1874, buried in McCarter Cem., Rusk Co., Tex. His widow received Pension #16384, approved 8/31/1909. Family history states he may have been hung by Yankee Troops in retaliation for the killing of some Yankee soldiers after the war.
Deason, J. R. ~ 1842 ><
Deason, John C. ^ 1st Cpl.
Deason, Robert C. ^ 3rd Sgt. 1/8/1840. Died 5/31/1862 at Macon, Miss. of Pneumonia.<
Deason, Walter M. ~ 2/7/1838. Died Lauderdale Station Miss. 7/10/1863.
Eachers, John A. ~
Easley, William ^ 1846. Survived the war and lived in Dallas, Tex. before his death.
Eaton, Joel ^ 1843 Wounded slightly 9/1863 at Chickamauga, Ga. AWOL as 2nd Cpl since 11/7/1863. Apparently captured, died at Camp Morton Prison, Indianapolis, Ind. 2/27/1865.
Ector, Wiley Benjamin ^ 4/14/1827. Maj. Promoted to Brigade Staff.
Floyd, Thomas J. ~
Gatliff, Aaron ^
Gibson, Robert Russell ^
Gilley, James M. ^ 1843 Listed as a deserter on the original Muster Roll of October, 1861.
Grigsby, G. W. ~
Hadrick, John ~
Hanack, Louis ~
Hargraves, Edward ^
Hardin, F. P. ^ 1824 1st Lt.
Harvey, William H. ^
Hudman, Alvin H. H. ~ Died 3/20/1910 at Pecos, Reeves Co., Tx.
Hudman, Thomas F. ~ 1840. Died at Searcy, Ark of measles on 4/8/1862. ><
Hudson, Jesse Francis ^ 1849 Died of measles 3/14/1862 at Little Rock Ark.[110] Reported dead in the July 18, 1862 edition of the East Texas <
Hudson, Rufus ~ Died of measles 4/6/1862 at Little Rock, Ark.[111] > <
Ingle, John ^ 2nd Cpl.  
Johnson, C. M. ~
Jones, Paul C.^ 2nd Lt.
Kelly, Anderson ~
Kelley, John ~
Kelly, J. M. ~
Kennedy, J. H. ~
Langston, Nathan ^
Ledbetter, Jefferson R. ^ “Rusk County Rebels” lists him in Co I 18th Texas Inf.?
Lewis, Sterling ~1839. Died of consumption. Reported dead in the 7/18/1862 edition of the East Texas Times. <
Lloyd, Thomas Brown ^ 7/12/1836. Promoted to 2nd Lt. 8/22/1863. Wounded in left leg 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn. POW 7/19/1864. Released 6/12/1865. Died 11/15/1889 buried in Lloyd Cem., Rusk Co., Tx. [112]
Lloyd, William Emory
Matthews William J.^ 1833. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. 9/1863, died 10/20/1863 in hospital at Cassville, Ga.
Mayberry, George W. ^ 1840. Died 3/30/1862 at Camp Van Dorn, Oil Trough, Ark. congestion of the brain. ><
Mayo, Anderson S. ^ Ensign.
McAnally, William ~
McAnulty, William N. ^ 1842 Sgt., survived the war and was a merchant in Henderson.
McCarter, Joseph B. ^ 1833. Died at Camp Douglas Prison, Chicago, Il., Feb. 6, 1863.
McCauley, James H. ~
McCauley, John H. ~ 2nd Sgt. 1842 Present 4/5/1864. 1870 Census Rusk Co., pg. 337B.
McCauley, Robert H. ^
McCauley, Robert James ^
Melton, David T. ^
Melton, James F.^
Melton, John T. ~
Melton, William Madison ^ 1/16/1839, 4th Sgt. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. in knee 9/1863. Sent to hospital at Meridian Miss.. Furloughed. Paroled May 22, 1865 at Mobile Alabama. Died 2/17/1904. Widows Pension #16345.
Moores, Alexander ~ Present 4/5/1864. 5/16/1844 died 1/13/1898, buried in Tennessee Cem., Rusk Co., Tx., Widows Pension Application # 19233.
Moores, William A. ^ 1st Lt. 9/19/1824 Not re-elected as officer at reorganization on 5/8/1862. Became paid substitute for W. D. Davis. From 10/1863 to at least 9/1864 he spent time in various hospitals. Died 12/16/1867, buried in Tennessee Cem., Rusk Co., Tx.
Murff, Jeremiah M.^
Nelson, John W. C. ^ 1838 – 1909, buried in Cedar Hill Cem., Cherokee Co., Tx.
Nelson, John McCampbell ^ 1826. AWOL in Ky. Transferred to Co. D, 14th Tx. Cav. Survived the war.[113] Listed as buried in Gary Hill Cem., Rusk Co., Tx. in an unmarked grave.
Nelson, Taylor ~ Died at Jacksonport, Ark. from measles on 3/31/1862 . ><
Nevills, Paul J. ^ 1845 Left sick at Barboursville, Ky. Indications are he was discharged as underage on 8/29/1862. “Rusk County Rebels” shows him as in Co B 3rd Texas Cav. Minister.
Oliver, Elijah H. ^ 1845 Discharged 6/24/1862 due to burnt hand. Reenlisted 1/21/1863 at Henderson, Tx. Wounded 9/18/1863 at Chickamauga, Ga. Furloughed 2/16/1864 for wound. Died 1867, buried in Old City Cem.., Henderson.
Philips, Caleb ^ Sgt. 1841. Present 4/5/1864. Surrendered 5/26/1865 at New Orleans, La. Received Pension # 11620 on 3/20/1906. Died 8/10/1921 at Henderson, Rusk Co., Tex. Buried in Crow Cem., Rusk Co., Texas.
Parish, Stephen Gilbert ^ 1843. Died at Oil Trough, Ark. ><
Pinkston, Henry J.^ 1842. Died 8/1862 at Atlanta, Ga.
Prior, George Wilson*# 5/16/1839. POW at Vicksburg, Miss.. on 7/4/1863. Held at Camp Morton and from 3/22/1864 at Fort Delaware where he was released 6/9/1865. Witnessed Texas Pension for P. B. Craig, 1912 and Widows Pension for Mrs. T. B. Curbo 1909. Approved for Pension # 16371 on 8/31/1909. Died 6/16/1917 at Henderson, Rusk Co., Tex.
Prior, William “Bill”* 4/16/1839. Wounded 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn. in right thigh. POW Citronelle, Al. 5/4/1865. Died 6/16/1917, buried in the Strong Cem., Rusk Co., Tx. Tombstone picture.
Prior, Wilson Asa 1837. Enlisted 12/5/1861, discharged 12/31/1862 at Loudon, Tennessee. Enlisted again 6/2/1863 and was captured at the Mississippi River while on his way home on furlough. Paroled 5/9/1865 at Meridian, Mississippi. Died 9/10/1909, buried in the Strong Cem., Rusk Co., Tex. Tombstone picture. Widows Pension to Melissa A. Prior # 19222 from 6/1/1910.
Quaide, William Riley ~
Ransom, Henry B. ^ 1824. Originally Regimental Sgt. Major/ 1st Lt., later Regimental Adjutant. POW 6/3/1862 at Boonesville, Tenn. Sent to Prison at Johnson’s Island. Ohio. .
Redwine, Hulum D. E. “Ras” ^ 1837. Capt., promoted to Major on regimental Staff on 6/12/62. Formed Co. E in Rusk Co., severely wounded in the left foot at Atlanta, Ga. Same shell wounded Charlie Birdwell in the left foot. Helped form the H. & O. Railroad after the war. Died 9/7/1879, buried in Old City Cem, Henderson, Rusk Co., Texas. Tombstone picture.
Redwine, Rufus Fenna ^ 1835 POW 8/31/1862. Died from wounds 12/11/ 1862, buried in Elmwood Cem., Memphis Tenn. Older brother to H. D. E. Redwine.
Riddle, Thomas ^
Roundtree, Jacob H. ^ 1838. Died at Jacksonport, Ark., measles. ><
Rushing, Ben F. ~ 1842. POW at Spanish Fort, Al. 4/8/1865.
Rushing, Thomas Marion ~ 1839. Enlisted 3/1862, discharged on 6/24/1862, dislocated shoulder. [114]
Ryan, R. J. ~ Died at Enterprise, Miss.. of measles on 5/8/1862. Buried in Texas Confederate Cem., Clarke Co., Miss. ><
Sentell, John B. “Pet” ^ 7/7/1835. Witnessed pensions of W. M. Melton , Alexander Moores, G. W. Prior, Mrs. J. H. Deason, W. P. Davis & J. R. Russell. Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas from Henderson, Texas. Pension #20299. Died 3/16/1912 in Rusk Co.
Skelton, James W. 1830. Present 4/5/1864. Died 2/6/1865 and is buried in Old City Cem., Henderson.[115]
Smith, A. R. ~ Cpl.
Smith, Isaiah K. ^
Spence, Ira John ^ 1835 Wounded slightly at Chickamauga, Ga. 9/1863. Present 4/5/1864. Died 12/14/1922 and is buried in the Texas State Cem., Austin Texas, Confederate Field, Section 1, Row X #20..
Stone, Robert Lewis ~ 9/23/1842. AWOL since 2/15/1864. Died 11/7/1907, buried in Wright Cem., Rusk Co., Tx.
Stone, William James ^ Buried in Wright Cem., Rusk Co., Texas.
Stovall, Sims Kelley 1835. Resigned as Regimental Chaplin, 7/8/1862, “dyspepsia, chronic diarrhea.” Filed for Pension #05715 on 2/9/1900. Buried in Cedar Hill Cem., Cherokee Co., Texas.[116]
Stroud, A. D. ~ Witnessed Widow of W. M. Melton's Pension Application and the applications for J. R. Russell, C. P. Padgett in 1909 and Caleb Phillips. Signs as a Medical Doctor for Caleb Phillips after the war?
Summers, William T. ^ 1817 – 1892. Buried in Cedar Hill Cem., Cherokee Co., Tx.
Taylor, J. D. ~ Capt.
Terry, James E. ^ Married E. J. Nelson 6/29/1865.
Travis, W. W. ~ ><
Tucker, William ^
Turner, Wade B. ~ 3/30/1832. Sgt. Wounded 9/19/1863 at Chickamauga, GA., right leg amputated. Received Pension # 16406, approved 8/31/1909. Died 1/23/1925 near Pine Hill, Rusk Co., Tex. Buried in Shiloh Cem., Rusk Co., Texas.
Vansickle, Elias S. ^ 1st Sgt.
Wagoner, Angus ^ ><
Wagoner, Daniel ^ musician. ><
Wagoner, Doct. ~ .
Wagoner, John ^
Welch, Cisery N. B. ~ 1843. Died 3/26/1862 of measles at Jacksonport, Ark. Brother to W. H. H. Welch. ><
Welch, William Henry Harrison ^ 1841, Sgt. Killed in battle sometime after April 5, 1864 ( last muster roll ).[117]
Wimberly, Ezekiel A.^
Wright, Silas J. ~
York, Jesse ^ 1833. Died 4/2/1862 at Camp Dorn, Oil Trough, Ark. ><
York, William M. ^
Young, W. Frank ~ 2nd Lt./ Capt. Enlisted 11/2//1862. Wounded slightly at Chickamauga, Ga. 9/1863. Present 4/5/1864. Promoted to Capt. 11/24/1864. POW at Citronelle, Al. 5/4/1865. Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas from Longview, Texas and the 1905 veterans picnic in Longview, Tx.[118] Witnessed Pension application for T. J. Rosson in 1912 and E. H. Hopson in 1914. Received Pension # 37439 from 6/1/1921 at Gregg Co., Tx.. Died 6/20/1925 in Longview, Gregg Co., Tx.
 
 
Company F
Panola County
 
~ Enlistee taken from soldiers and Sailors Website
< Death published in the Aug. 16, 1862 edition of the Texas Republican
* Listed in Panola County History, Panola County’s Confederate Heroes
 
Appling, Christopher Columbus ~ * Died 6/22/1862 at Macon, Miss.[119]<
Armstrong, G. H. ~
Armstrong, R. B. ~ * 1826. Discharged 6/12/1862. Married the widow of J. W. Bird.[120]
Atkinson, J. F. ~ *
Banks, Eli ~ * 1842. Sgt. Wounded in the ankle near Atlanta, Ga. summer of 1864. 9/23/1864. Henry Watson thinks he may be dead as no word having been heard.[121]
Barbee, C. L. ~ 1841. Died 6/2/1862 at Guntown, Lee Co., Miss.<
Bark, E. L. 1831. ~
Bell, Joe H. ~* 2nd Cpl./1st Sgt. 1832. Reported missing in battle 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn.[122]
Benton, J. M. ~
Bigger, C. T. ~ *
Bird, J. W. ~ *1833. Detached as Waggoner. Died during the war, his widow married R. B. Armstrong.[123]
Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Ga. 9/16/1864, wound. POW Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865.
Booty, Augustus James ~ * 2nd Lt./Capt. 4/9/1844. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. 9/19/1863. Furloughed home from Ga. late summer 1864.[124] POW in Tensas Parish, La., 9/27/1864. Served as District Judge of Panola and Harrison Counties.[125] Died 8/17/1882 and is buried in the Booty Cem., Natchitoches La.[126]
Booty, John L. Jr. ~*
Bowlin, James ~
Brantley, J. S. ~
Burt, A. L. ~ * Sick in hospital in Arkansas, early 1862 but rejoined the 10th at Jacksonport, Ark. [127]
Campbell, D. ~
Cariker, George W. ~ *
Cauley, A. D. ~ 1837. Killed in battle 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn.[128]
Cauley, Winslow W. Killed near Atlanta, Ga. summer of 1864.[129]
Cherry, Henry ~
Clark, W. G. ~ 1839. Died at Macon, Miss., 6/2/1862. <
Coats, J. Augustus ~ *1839. POW Citronelle, Al. 5/4/1865. Mentioned. [130]
Cogswell, W. V. ~ POW at Chickamauga, Ga., 9/19/1863. Died at Camp Douglas Prison, Chicago, Il. 12/ 13/1863. Buried in grave #899, Chicago City Cemetery.
Craig, William D. L. F. ~ * 1817, Capt.. and later Col. Elected Major on Regimental Staff at reorganization, 5/8/1862. Wounded 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn., and again 6/18/1864 near Atlanta, Ga. Given furlough to heal,[131] Died 1/8/1904 at Handley, Texas. Mentioned in Letter by J. A. Templeton.[132]
Daniels, William H. ~ * 1840. Killed near Atlanta, Ga. summer of 1864.[133] 
Ferguson, W. ~ 1829. Died in General Hospital, Macon, Miss. 5/20/1862. <
Fite, Abraham Monroe ~ * Enlisted 1/1/1862 at Carthage, Panola Co., Texas. Present on Muster Roll 4/5/1864. Wounded in the elbow near Atlanta, Ga. summer of 1864. Shown as absent 9/1/64. 9/23/64 Henry Watson mentions him again in a letter, the wound is still “very bad.”[134] Died 11/23/1904 in Panola Co.., Texas. Widow received Pension #38438 from 9/1/1922.
Fite, Monroe ~* Enlisted 1/1/1862 at Carthage, Panola Co., Texas. Wounded in leg.[135]
Fite, Newton O. ~ *1838. 12/8/1863 at home and not expected back. Could not cross Mississippi River to return to his unit. Furloughed to Texas for 45 days per G. O.. #14 on 10/13/1863. In Provost Guard at Shreveport, La. Has witness’s to verify claims he served in Walkers Texas Division west of the Mississippi before he was discharged at Marshall, Texas in spring of 1865. Witness to Pension application for S. L .Fite in 1899, H. C. Hooker, L. R. Metcalf and Mrs. Nettie Williamson in 1909, Mrs. J. H. L. Hull in 1910. Received Pension #20707 from 6/1/1912. Died 11/7/1917 and is buried in Fite Cem., Panola Co., Texas.
Fite, Smith L. ~ * 7/27/1839. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. 9/20/1863 in leg. At Blackie Hospital, Madison, Ga. Received land certificate for 1280 ac. Received Texas Pension #03254 in Panola Co., Texas from 10/13/1899. Died 7/14/1925 in Panola Co., Texas.
Fleming, G. F. ~ * 1838. Enlisted in 1862.
Forsythe, James P. ~ * Cpl. 1841. Sick in hospital in Arkansas for 16 days early 1862. Wounded in battle 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn.[136] POW at Citronelle, Al.. 5/4/1865. Witness to the Pension application of S. L .Fite in 1899, J. J. Langley in 1901, J. H. Ritter in 1906, H. C. Hooker, L. R. Metcalf and Mrs. Nettie Williamson in 1909, Mrs. J. H. L. Hull in 1910, N. O. Fite in 1911, Mrs. N. M. Yates in 1914 and Mrs. M. B. (A. M. Fite) Chadwick in 1922.
Freeland, D. P. ~*
Freeland, James H. ~1834. Died at Little Rock, Ark., 4/9/1862.<
Freeland, P. G. ~*
Freeland, W. J. ~ 1835. Died 5/9/1862 at Memphis, Tenn., buried in Elmwood Cem., Memphis Tenn. A member of Truitt's Masonic Lodge #149. The 111 year old minutes of the lodge dedicated a page to his death in the Confederate Army in or near Memphis, Tennessee in 1862.[137]<
Garner, T. W. ~ 2nd Lt.
Gary, Leroy ~ 1837. Enlisted 12/1/1861 at Coffeeville, Tx. Died of measles at Little Rock, Ark. 3/15/1862. [138] <
Gray, James N. ~* 3rd Sgt. 1838. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga., transferred to 3rd Texas Cav. On 11/10/1863.
Greenwood, B. H.~
Griffin, Alfred ~ *
Grisham, William W. ~* 2nd Lt.
Hardin, T. H. ~ Killed in battle 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn.[139]
Hardy, John F. ~ * Bugler
Harris, John C. ~ 1824. Died at Little Rock, Ark. 4/20/1862.<
Harrison, J. H. ~
Harrison, J. N. ~
Henry, R. D. ~ * <
Herrin, William ~*
Herron, J. L. ~ * 1st Lt.
Herron, L. F.(G) ~
Hill, W. H. ~ 1842. Admitted to Way Hospital, Meridian, Miss.. 2/4/1865. Furloughed 2/1865. Survived the war, buried in Detroit #1 Cem. Co. Tx.
Hilliard, Alexander C. ~* 1st Sgt. 1838. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865.[140]
Hilliard, Claiborne Jr. ~ * 04/26/1836. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865. 01/06/1891, Hilliard Family Cemetery Shelby County. Comments: Eldest of Three brothers who went to war together. He enlisted age 25.[141]
Hilliard, Silvaman T. “Tex“~*12/17/1839. Enlisted 9/16/61 in Wood Co., Texas. Killed in battle 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn.[142]
Hinton, G. W. ~*
Hodges, C. M. ~
Hodges, Thomas ~ * 4/17/1864 at Lee Hospital, Lauderdale Springs, Miss. Wounded in the head near Atlanta, Ga. summer of 1864. 9/23/1864, Henry Watson thinks he may be dead as no word having been heard.[143]
Hood, S. M. ~ * 1834. Sick with measles in Arkansas early 1862. [144] POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865.
Hooker, Henry C. ~ * 12/8/1837. Enlisted 9/16/1861 at Porters Bluff, Panola Co., Texas. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865. Received Pension # 17247 from 8/31/1909 in Panola Co., Texas. Witness to the pension of Mrs. N. M. Yates 10/26/1921.. Died 1/7/1928 in Panola Co., Texas.
Hooker, James ~*
Hull, James Henry Lauriston ~ * 4th Sgt. 5/5/1843. Enlisted 10/31/1861. Surrendered at New Orleans, La. 5/26/1865. Paroled June 1865.[145] Died 9/13/1906, buried in City Cem.
Hull, Thomas Phillip ~* 1st Lt. 1923. Dropped, probably at reorganization on 5/8/1862. Later served as Capt., 4th Brigade, Texas State Troops. Witness to Pension application of S. L .Fite in 1899, J. J. Langley in 1901 and J. H. Ritter in 1906. Died 9/23/1911 at Beeville, Tx. Buried in City Cem., Carthage, Panola Co., Tx. [146] (Picture) [147]
Jackson, Silas C. ~* 1828. Discharged, 6/20/1862. It appears he later reenlisted in Co. A.. 28th Regiment Texas Cavalry Dismounted from 1863-1865, died 03/04/1894. His widow Nancy received Texas Pension # 03640 from 10/10/1899 at Shelbyville, Shelby Co., Texas.[148] .Kersey, John ~ Died 4/17/1862.<
King, C. William ~* 1828. Died 4/5/1862 of measles at Jacksonport, Ark in early 1862. [149]<
Langley, George W. ~ * POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865. [150]
Langley, J. J. ~ *Cpl. 1840. Wounded slightly in the hip near Atlanta, Ga. summer of 1864. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865. Received Texas Pension #08169 from 3/30/1901 at Beckville, Panola Co., Texas.
Lewis, William H. ~ Died 7/1/1862, buried at Aberdeen Cem., Aberdeen, Miss.<
Lout, James ~ Wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 12/31/1862. 4/5/1864, AWOL in Texas but reporting in by Surgeons Certificate as long as communication possible across Mississippi River.
Malar, J. W. ~
Maynor, John F. ~ Died 1/11/1862 at Enterprise, Miss., buried in Texas Confederate Cem., Clarke Co., Miss.
McCann, Hugh ~ * Died at Priceville, Miss.., 6/27/1862.<
McCaskill, C. E. ~ *
McCaskill, J. J. ~ Died at Corinth, Miss., 5/15/1862.<
McClanahan, W. * “Bill” ~ Transferred from the 3rd Texas Cavalry at reorganization at Corinth. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. 9/1863., POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865. Lived at Sabine Pass, Tex. After the war.[151]
Melton, Henry P. ~ *1st Cpl./ Sgt. Wounded in battle 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865. Died 11/18/1882 aged 43. Family lore says he never fully recovered from his wounds. Buried in Old North Cem., Nacogdoches Texas. [152]
Metcalf, I. N. ~*
Metcalf, Leander R. “Dock” ~ *11/1840. Enlisted 10/31/1861 at Taos, Texas. Wounded at Allatoona, Ga. on 10/5/1864. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865. Received Texas Pension #16247 from 8/31/1909 at Beckville, Panola Co., Texas.
Moore, Jacob ~
Morgan, A. J. ~ *
Murphy, J. M. ~ POW at Chickamauga, Ga. 9/1863. Died at Camp Douglas Prison, Chicago, Il. 12/4/1864.
Pierce, Alfred ~
Plemmons, G. F. ~
Poag, J. Samuel ~ *
Pounds, D. T. ~ *
Prince, J. R. <
Pugh, B. D. ~ Died 5/20/1862.<
Ramsey, C. F. ~*
Reed, J. M. ~
Risinger, Giliard David Lafayette ~* 1833. Detailed as Provost Guard, 1/1864. Received Texas Pension # 9333 from Shelby Co., Tx. from 10/22/1902.[153]
Ritter, James Henry ~*1843. Enlisted 9/1861 in Panola Co., Texas. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865. Received Pension # 11600 from 3/20/1906 in Panola Co., Texas.[154]
Ross, John Barnard ~ 10/16/1838. Enlisted 02/01/1862 Clarksville, Texas. Severely wounded at Corinth, Mississippi 05/29/1862, Discharged at Loudon, Tenn. Died 09/03/1905, buried in Fairview Cemetery, Shelby County. Spouse Laura H.. m. 06/14/1875 Travis County Texas.[155]
Rowe, Bernard Hubbard. ~ from Panola (son of San Jacinto Battle participant James Rowe), F Company, was mortally wounded at the Battle of Richmond, probably on the 30th.  He died on September 5, according to his service record.
Rowe, James F. ~* Died at Macon, Miss., 5/30/1862
Rye, B. L. ~
Scott, John J. ~ * 1838. Wounded at Atlanta, Ga., died 9/24/1864 in Foard Hospital, Forsyth, Ga.
Scott, Thomas Jefferson, ~ 01/12/1842. Discharged, 6/11/1862. Died 04/12/1910 Joaquin, Sholar Cemetery, Shelby County. Spouse Elizabeth Simms, m. 1865 Abbeville, Alabama. Pension #09332. Parents: John and Nancy Perkins Scott. Comments: County 1845.[156]
Scott, William ~*
Scruggs, S. L. ~*
Shaw, W. P. ~ *
Shepherd, J. L. ~*
Shivers, Jabel S. ~
Shivers, W. L. ~
Sims, Thomas J. ~*
Smith, G. Walt ~ *
Smith, W. H. ~ * Capt. Absent since 2/12/1863. Married Martha E. Johnston.[157]
Sparkman, Thomas J. ~ *1841. Sick with and then recovered from small pox. Reported by Henry Watson to be discharged due to wound (accidental) in hand.[158]
Stone, James Childs ~* 1827. Discharged due to Conscription Act 2/28/1862.[159]
Stone, John Nichols ~ * 1831. At Texas Hospital, Auburn, Al., 12/31/63 to 6/30/1864. Died.[160]
Sweeden, L. ~
Taylor, W. H. ~ 1838. Died at Corinth, Miss., 5/17/1862.<
Thomas, W. M. ~
Thompson, E. F. ~
Thompson, J. C.* ~
Tims, John ~
Walker, Jeptha Faye Jr. ~* 10/4/1835. Detailed as regimental hospital steward, 12/30/1863. Present, 4/5/1864. POW 5/4/1865, Citronelle, Al. Died 1/2/1900, buried in Mansfield Cem., Mansfield, DeSoto Parish, La. Tombstone shows him as “Dr.”[161] Moved to Mansfield, La. after the war and was a Druggist, Planter, and successful businessman until his death. [162]
Walker, N. H. ~ 1837. Died 5/3/1862 at Guntown, Lee Co., Miss. <
Walker, Sidney J.. ~* Orderly Sgt./2nd Lt 1838. Reported missing in battle 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn. Later listed as POW. [163] Paroled at Meridian, Miss.. 5/9/1865.
Wall, Conrad H. ~ *1840. Early 1862 in Little Rock, Arkansas come down with measles. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga., 9/1863, died 11/30/1863.
Wall, Jack ~ * 9/23/1864 Henry Watson states how Jack is in better Health than ever.
Ward, T. W. ~
Watson, Henry ~ * Sgt. 1839. Sick in Hospital with measles in Arkansas for 16 days early 1862. Sick in Hospital again for 25 days summer of 1864. Wrote many letters home. Did not return after the war, presumed dead, date unknown. [164]
Watts, William H. ~ 1842. Died Center point, Ark.., 3/8/1862.<
Westmoreland, William ~ Died 6/5/1862, Macon, Miss.<
Wethington, G. H. ~
Whiddon, W. H. (Seth)? ~
Whiddon, William Anson ~ 8/29/1845 – 9/26/1919. Discharged 6/11/1862 for being underage, later rejoined Co. D, 34th Texas, Cav. Married Melissa Jane Dorman, 03/28/1868 Shelby County.[165] Texas Pension #19785. Buried in Joaquin Cem., Shelby Co., Tx.[166]
Williamson, James Newberry ~ * Cpl. 1839. Hospitalized 5/14/1863 and again in Feb., 1864 for wounds. Shown as POW at Citronelle, Al. 5/4/1865. Died 11/27/1889, buried in Old Williamson Cem., Panola Co., Tx. in unmarked grave.[167] Widow received Texas Pension #16220 from 8/31/1909 at Clayton, Panola Co., Texas.
Wills, John J. ~ Absent 9/1/1864 to 3/1/1865, presumed captured. Buried in Sand Flat - Antioch Cem, Smith Co., Tex.
Womack, James ~* 1837. Wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn., 12/31/1862. Paroled June 1865.[168]
Yarbrough, James L. ~
Yarbrough, G. W. ~
Yarbrough, J. H. ~
Yates, Sanford S. ~ 1837. Enlisted 9/16/1861 at Camp Flournoy. Wounded in the arm on 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn.[169] Sent to Hospital at Dalton, Ga. Received a furlough and went home to Texas to recover. Reported by Surgeons Certificate as long as there was communication east of the river. Died 7/13/1914 in Tarrant Co., Texas. Widow received Texas Pension # 37791 from 12/1/1921.
 
 
Co G
Rusk County
“Texas Troopers”
 
* Denotes names from Co. G as remembered by J. M. Spinks and P. B. Barber.
# Denotes original Sept. 16, 1861 muster from Texas State Archives
< Death published in the Aug. 16, 1862 edition of the Texas Republican
> Death reported in the July 18, 1862 edition of the East Texas Times.
~ Enlistee taken from soldiers and Sailors Website
 
Ames, Alfred A. *#
Anderson, James E. “Jim”*
Anderson, James “Bob”*#
Angell, James R. “Jim” *#
Arnold, George Whitfield “Whit”~ 1842 Cpl. . Wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 12/31/1862. Wounded again at New Hope Church, Ga. he later died 7/10/1864 at Flewellen Hospital, Cassville Ga.[170]
Barber, P. B. “Thad“*# 1843. POW at Citronelle, Al. 5/4/1865. Died at Kilgore, Tex. [171] Attended 1905 Veterans Picnic in Longview, Tx.[172] Witness to Widows Pension Application for C. A. Stiles. Witness to Pension Applications for S. D. Hutchings in 1913, J. M. Spinks in 1909, G. P. Birdwell in 1913, Mrs. S. A. Littlejohn and Mrs.. James Whitfield in 1923.
Barham, Stephen Hamlett “Tobe” 10/2/1842 ~ Wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn., 12/31/1862, placed in Invalid Corps. Received Texas Pension #27399. Died 6/30/1911, buried in Mt. Enterprise Tx., Old Town Cemetery, Row 70.
Barthold, Edward # 7/23/1835 – 1/20/1922, buried in Old City Cem., Henderson, Rusk Co., Texas.[173]
Barton, James Madison “Matt” * # Capt., later Lt. Col. on Regimental Staff. Formed Co. G in Rusk, Co., 10/14/1819 – 9/17/1879. Buried in Old City Cem, Henderson, Rusk Co., Tx. James resigned his commission before the end of the war due to ill heath. [174](Tombstone Picture)
Becton, Joseph S. “Joe” *# 1842. 4th Cpl./ Orderly Sgt. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. 9/1863, killed at Spanish Fort, Al. 4/1865.[175]
Bell, Lycurgus “Kerge” *# 1843, died 6/7/1862 at Little Rock, Ark.
Birdwell, Benjamin Franklin *# 1842. Original Muster Roll of 9/16/1861 shows him as the Regimental Standard (Flag) Bearer. Wounded at Richmond, Kentucky 8/30/ 1862. Wounded at Atlanta, Ga., 8/1864 furloughed home from near Atlanta.[176] Later officer in Mt. Enterprise chapter of U. C. V. Died 12/18/ 1894, Mt. Enterprise, Rusk Co., Tx.
Birdwell, Charles Allen*# 1839 4th Sgt. Wounded at Chickamauga 9/19/1863 and again at Atlanta, Ga. summer 1864 by the same shell which wounded Col. Redwine. One of 3 brothers.
Birdwell, George Preston*# 1838. Promoted to regimental Chaplin as a Baptist, 8/7/1863. Present, 4/5/1864. Surrendered in North Carolina in 1865. Texas Pension #22848 from Cherokee Co., Tx. from 12/1/1913.
Bobbett, S. H.# 1838. Wagoner, no later record.[177]
Bothall, Edward* .
Britt, Andrew M.*#
Brownlow, R. S. ~
Butler, William*# 1840. Sgt. Captured 9/19/1863 at Chickamauga Ga. Sent to Camp Douglas Prison in Chicago he was released May 18, 1865. Died 1928 at age 96. [178]
Carter, Andrew A.*# 1841, POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/65. Alex? - 13 April 1840 - 24 Sept. 1902 Buried in Harmony Hill Cem. Rusk Co.
Chamness, Stephen M. # 04/20/1842 Wagoner, AWOL in Rusk Co. His pension application states he was disabled permanently by measles. Received Texas Pension #20291. Died 09/15/1922, buried in Timpson Woodlawn Cemetery, Shelby County.
Collum, John*
Davis, B. Griff *# 4/30/1833. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/65. Witnessed Texas Pensions for R. M. Furlow (1909), Mrs. S. M. Hale(1909) and S. H. Barham (1914). Died 5/30/1925, buried in King Cem., Rusk Co., Tx. Received Pension # 25265 from
Day, Lawrence*# 7/21/1845. discharged. Died 3/11/1910, buried in Overton Cem., Sect. B, Rusk Co., Tx.
Dickson, David L.*#
Dixon, Robert ~
Dunegan (Dougan)#, Andrew J.*
Durkee, Adolphus Gustavus *# 3/833 Capt./ Regimental Quartermaster on 5/8/1862. Died 1900, buried in Greenwood Cem., Marshall, Harrison Co., Tex.
Echors, (Eachors), John A. #
Echors, G. A. ~
Furlow, Charles B.*# 1837, wounded severely at Murfreesboro, Tenn.., 12/31/62. Discharged in late 1864, he returned home along with his two surviving brothers after the war. Died in 1869 and is buried at Mt. Enterprise, Rusk Co., Texas.[179]
Furlow, James T.* Wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn., 5/4/62, POW and later died 3/20/63 in a US Army hospital.[180]
Furlow, John P*# 1839 3rd Cpl. Detached as nurse at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 1/2/1863. POW at Murfreesboro, died at US Army Hospital #4 Murfreesboro, 2/2/1863. [181]
Furlow, R. M. “Bob“ * 1834. Came home with furlough winter of 1864 and was unable to cross Mississippi River to rejoin his unit. Texas Pension #16388. Witness for Pension for Wade B. Turner. Buried in Mt. Enterprise, Rusk Co., Texas.
Furlow , Timothy Augustus “Gus” * 2/18/1814. Enlisted 4/5/1862 at Jacksonport, Ark. Present 4/5/1864. Wounded by a mini-ball next to his heart at Altoona Pass, Ga. on 10/5/1864 which he carried the rest of his life. [182]Paroled 5/15/1865 at Montgomery, Al. Died 4/1/1919, buried in Stroud's Creek Cem., Hood Co., Tx. [183] Widow received Pension # 45517 from 3/1/1929.
Garner, William* Captured at Nashville, Tenn., 2/26/1865.[184]
Garrett, Mansfield # 1832, died 2/1/65.
Gatlin, James Henry* Cpl. 12/14/1843. POW Murfreesboro, Tenn.., 12/31/1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga., 9/19/63, paroled at Citronelle, Al. 5/4/65. Died 2/18/1907 buried in Gatlin Cem., Rusk Co., Tx. Texas Pension #16396.
Gibson, Q. K. “Cos”*# Capt. in Co. K.
Gladney, James M. “Jim”* Died 5/25/1862, ><
Gladney, Thomas S. “Tom”.*
Goforth, Reuben*# 9/4/1841 Ensign. Wounded in the leg at Chickamauga, Ga. 9/19 or 20/1863. POW at Citronelle, Al. 5/4/1865. Died 1/25/1882, buried in Mt. Moriah Cem., Gregg Co., Texas. (Picture)
Haines, Alfred ~
Hale, Howell Pope*# Sgt. 1839 . Detached 8/7/1863. Wounded at Atlanta, Ga. in 1864 and sent home. Discharged 1/23/1865. Died 2/28/1886 in Rusk Co., Texas. (Picture). [185] Widow received Pension #16381 from 8/31/1909 in Rusk Co., Texas.
Hale, J. C. “Bud”* .
Harnage, George H. “Cudy”*# 1839, died 6/12/1862, buried at Canton, Miss.<
Heath, John N..# 1839, died 4/6/62 at Little Rock, Ark.<
Henry, D. N. Listed on Louisiana POW rolls; Paroled at Shreveport June 12, 1865..[186]
Herrin, Elijah Byrd “Lige” 1835? Paroled 5/9/1865 at Meridian, Miss.[187]
Hicks, John M.*# died 3/24/62 at Little Rock, Ark.<
Hicks, John Reece*#
Holland, J. V. ~
Hollingsworth, W. H. ~ Wounded at Spanish Fort, Al. April, 65, POW at City Hospital, Mobile, Al..[188]
Holloway, Bill*
Holt, John Thomas ”Clay”*# 1844, present on the 4/5/64 muster roll. Surrendered at New Orleans, 5/26/1865. Died 1879.[189]
Hopson, Briggs W.*#
Hopson, Ed H.* 1846. Enlisted 8/19/1864 and was a POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/65. Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas from Pittsburg, Texas. Received Pension # 33278 from 9/1/1916 at Smith Co., Tx.
Hopson, James. Madison “Mat”* 3rd Cpl/Lt.
Hopson, William A. “Bill” *#
Hoyle, John A. # .
Hudson , Jim Taken prisoner in Kentucky.[190] Killed at the battle of Chickamauga, Ga.[191]
Hutchings, Stokeley D. * # 1830, wounded at Chickamauga, Ga., 9/62. Survived the war and lived in Rusk Co. in 1870 and then in Marlin, Tx.[192] Received Pension # 22932 from 12/1/1913 in Marlin, Falls Co., Texas..
Irwin, Robert B.*#
Irwin, Asa G.#
Jefferies, Nathaniel Benton # 2/5/1841, died Knoxville, Tenn. 11/3/62, illness.[193]
Johnson, Jasper T. ”Rance”*#
Johnson, John H.*# 1841, wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 12/31/62. Wounded again at Atlanta, Ga. summer 1864. Surrendered in the Trans-Mississippi Department in 1865.[194]
Johnson, Ransom B. # >< died between 9/61 and 7/62.[195]
Jordan, A. G. “Alex”*
Keele, Jacob *# Bugler. Died at Guntown, Lee Co., Miss. 5/25/1862.<>
Kennard, George T.*#
Kilgore, Constantine Buckley (Buck)*# 1st Sgt./Lt. 2/20/1835. Made Capt. and then Adjutant of the brigade. Wounded at Chickamauga, captured, and imprisoned at Fort Delaware from 1864 to March 1865[196] admitted to the bar and practiced in Rusk County, Tex.; elected justice of the peace in 1869; member of the State constitutional convention in 1875; elected to the State senate in 1884 for a term of four years; was chosen president of that body in 1885 for two years; resigned from the State senate in 1886, having been elected to Congress; elected as a Democrat to the Fiftieth and to the three succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1887-March 3, 1895); appointed by President Cleveland United States judge for the southern district of Indian Territory March 20, 1895, and served until his death in Ardmore, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), September 23, 1897; Buried in the White Rose Cemetery at Wills Point.[197] Listed in “ BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY OF THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS“ and “TEXANS WHO WORE THE GRAY” by Sid S. Johnson, pg.
Kuykendall, George # 7/1840 died at Lauderdale Springs, Miss., 4/24/62. > <
Langston, Jordan L.*
Lay, Baylis W.* Wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn.., 12/31/62 and later killed at Chickamauga, Ga., 9/19/63.[198]
Leech, Levi Washington ~ 1838. At Ross Hospital, Mobile, Al., 3/29/1865 for wound. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865. Witness to Pension application of N. O. Fite in 1911.
Leach, Tom M.*
Leach, W. Henderson*# 3rd Lt.
Lee, John A.#
Linthacum, Thomas B.*#
Littlejohn, Elbridge G.* 1/3/1841. Wounded in right hip and the head at Murfreesboro, Tenn., sent to Hospital #5, Knoxville, Tenn. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/65. Witness to Pension of G. P. Birdwell on 7/2/1910. Smith Co. Commissioner 1872 - 1876. Died 12/12/1913 buried in Ebenezer Cem., Arp, Smith Co., Tex. Widow received Pension # 39257 from 9/24/1923 in Smith Co., Texas.
Lloyd, William W.#
Long, J. Tom.*
Martin, Andrew J.*# 1834, left behind sick in Ky.[199] 9/15/62. Died 12/9/62 in Prison, buried at Lexington, Ky.
Martin, Isaac* 1838, Jan. 1863, in Hospital #5, Knoxville, Tenn. from a knee injury not related to battle. Reported well 12/22/1863 at Brandon, Miss. [200] Captured 3/22/1865, POW at Tuscaloosa, Al., 5/22/65.
Martin, William Page*
Mayfield, W. M. ~
McCall, Lamar D.#
McCallum, Felix G. # Died at Lauderdale Springs, Miss. on 5/4/62.<
McClure, Tom L.*#
McDonald, G. W. ~
Miller, Mark M.*# Farrier.
Miller, William A.* 9/16/1837 – 5/22/1930 at Henderson.
Mitchell, Robert F. “Bob” *# 2nd Lt. 1823 Present 2/1862, dropped from roll. Later Co. B, 14th Texas Cavalry.[201]
Mitchell, Sam T.* Present 4/5/64, died of wounds at Atlanta, Ga.[202]
Monk, Columbus H. ”Lum”*
Monk, John R. ”Rank”*#
Moon, G. W. ~
Moore, George Washington*# 1838, wounded in head at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 12/31/63. POW at Spanish Fort, Ala., 4/8/65. Shown as POW at Citronelle, Ala. On 5/11/1865. Attended 1905 veterans picnic in Longview, Tx [203] Witness to the Pensions of J. M.. Spinks in 1909 and T. J. Rosson in 1912. Received pension #15298 from 7/24/1909. Died 1914 and is buried in McGrill/Moore Cem., Longview, Texas.[204]
Moore, James Harvey*# 1834, wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 12/31/63. Died 1/24/63.
Page, Halley ~
Parker, Henry Robert Thomas *# 8/9/1838 Present on the 4/5/64 muster roll, wounded at Altoona, Ga., crippled.[205] Died 5/28/1887 buried in Shiloh Cem., Rusk Co., Tx.
Parker, William Wyatt Washington *# 1840, wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 12/31/63, died from wound 2/3/63 in hospital at Atlanta, Ga..
Patrick, Granville D.*#
Patrick, Robert, D.*# POW at Citronelle, Al. 5/4/65. Died Before 1887.[206]
Pertum, W. M.#
Phillips, E. H.*, Cpl. Wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 12/31/63, POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/65. Buried in Union Presbyterian Church Cem., Franklin Parish, La.[207]
Phillips, Elijah “Liege” *# 1832, wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 12/31/63, wounded at Chickamauga, 9/63. Absent in Trans – Miss.. AWOL. Died 4/6/1890, buried in the Old Prospect Cem., Nacogdoches Co., Texas.[208]
Phillips, E. M.*
Prather, John T. ~ .
Prior, George Wilson*# See Co. E.
Prior, William “Bill”* See Co. E.
Prior, Wilson Asa # see Co. E.
Prothro, John T. 1844. *# Transferred to Co. C, 14th Texas C
Reeves, J. E. # Original Muster Roll shows him transferred to Captains Todd’s unit? on Oct. 25, 1861.
Reeves, P. E. Original Muster Roll shows him transferred to Captains Todd’s unit? on Oct. 25, 1861. .
Renfro, John L.* Killed 8/30/62 at Richmond, Ky.[209]
Rettig, Charles*# 1843, wounded at Richmond Ky., 8/30/62, died 9/26/62.[210]
Richards, William F. “Bill” * 10/1829. Present 4/5/64. Enlisted April 1862, surrendered near Henderson in Rusk County. PENSION: #1834.[211]
Richardson, William H. # 1835. 1st Cpl.. Died 5/4/1862 in Kemper Co., Miss.. Grave is located just across state line in Alabama, also shown as buried in Texas Confederate Cem., Clarke Co., Miss. [212]<
Robertson, Franklin “Frank” *
Robertson, Jefferson F. “Jeff” *#
Robertson, William A. “Bill”*
Robinson, James T. ~
Robinson, W. A. J. ~
Rosson, Thomas Jeff *# 1842. Enlisted 9/25/1861. Wounded in arm at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 12/31/63, wounded again 6/18/64 at Latimer Court House, Ga. Wounded 3rd time at Atlanta, Ga. by shell fragment, in hospital at Augusta, Ga. POW at Citronelle, Al. 5/4/65. Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas from Longview, Texas and the 1905 veterans picnic in Longview, Tx.[213] Witness to Pension Application for G. P.. Birdwell on 8/14/1913. Received Pension # 21407 from 6/1/1913 at Gregg Co.., Tx. In the application his doctor states due to an old war wound in the upper calf of the right leg Mr. Rosson is “totally incapable to do manual labor.” Witness to the Pension applications of S. D. Hutchings in 1913, E. H. Hopson in 1914, Mrs. S. A. Littlejohn and Mrs. James Whitfield in 1923. Died Oct. 31, 1928 in Kilgore, Tx. and is buried in Danville Cem.
Russell, Crue C. *# 1837, transferred to Co. D, 14th Tx. Cav.
Russell, James Ross*# 1832, transferred to Co. D, 14th Tx. Cav. On 4/8/1863. Texas Pension #20352. Died after 3/1912.
Smith, Archie C.*#
Smith, William H. “Bill” * Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga., 9/63. Transferred to Co. B, 14th Texas Cav. [214]
Southerland, J. # 1840, died Macon, Miss. 6/1/62.><
Spine, John W. ~
Spinks, John Monroe “Roe”*# 1839. Enlisted 9/25/1861. Musician, captured at Ft. Blakely, Al. in April 1865. Listed as POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/65. He returned home on May 25, 1865. [215]“He was the guide that led Ector's brigade from the top of Kennesaw Mountain to the support of Gen. Cockrell in the charge where the Federal General McCook was killed, and he carried the last Confederate dispatch to Atlanta. He was with Gen. Forrest at Sugar Creek, where so many horses of the enemy were killed; was near Gen. Walthall when his horse was shot from under him, and saw the carnage of war from start to finish. A dashing cavalryman, he made a good name as a soldier and enjoys and honorable position in the walks of peace. He was captured at Blakely, Ala., in April 1865, and returned to home in Texas, May 25th of the same year. “ Taken from TEXANS WHO WORE THE GRAY by Sid S. Johnson, pg. 152. Witness to Widows Pension Application for C. A. Stiles in ?, S. D. Hutchings in 1913, W. F. Young in 1921, Mrs. S. A. Littlejohn and Mrs. James Whitfield in 1923.. Pension allowed from 3/1/1911. Died 9/7/1928 in Gregg Co., Tx.
Spinks, Samuel Preston “Sam” * 12/9/1830[216]. Wounded in thigh at Richmond Ky. 8/30/62, died 9/5/62. [217]
Starr, John W. ”Jack”*# 1843 died 6/11/1862 in Clarke Co.., Miss. Buried in Texas Confederate Cem., Clarke Co., Miss.<
Still, Charles Alexander ~ enlisted 5/1863 at Shreveport, La. [218]POW Citronelle, Miss.. 5/4/65. Paroled at Meridian Miss. on May 9, 1865. Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas from Overton, Texas. Died 11/11/1912, buried in Overton Cem., Rusk Co., Texas. Widows Pension Application # 21612.
Still, John W*# 1843 died June 6, 1862, buried at Canton Miss. <
Still, Thomas Henry “Tom” * 1/8/1837 – 3/11/1907, buried in Overton Cem., Rusk Co., Texas. Promoted to Sgt. 12/15/1862. Wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 12/31/62. Discharged 5/25/ 1863, substitute.[219]
Stone, M. F. # Died May 14, 1862, buried in Elmwood Cem., Memphis Tenn.
Stone, Jonathan * # 1826, discharged 6/25/1862 at Tupelo, Miss.[220]
Stone, W. F. ~
Stroud, Alpheus Dickson “Alpha” M.. D. *# 3/29/1839, detailed asst. surgeon. Witness to Texas Pension of S. M. Chamness in 1911. Died 11/6/1919 and is buried in Old City Cem.., Henderson.
Stroud, Ethan A.*#
Stroud, M. L. ~ .
Templeton, John M. *
Thompson, B. Frank. ~
Thompson, John Martin*# 1st lt./Capt. b. 6/9/1829 d. 1907. Resigned in May, 1862, reputedly due to bad health.[221] Died 3/23/1907 Houston, Texas.[222]
Thompson, T. M. ~
Thornton, F. Marion *#
Trammell, Columbus M. “Lum”*
Trammell, George W. Jr. *# 1837 3rd Cpl. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. 9/1864, present 4/5/1864. Witness to Texas Pension of S. M. Chamness in 1911.
Trammell, Thomas J.* .
Truitt, Frank D.*# 9/20/845 – 1/15/1908, buried in Pleasant Hill Cem.,
Tubbs, John S.* Wounded in right arm[223] at Richmond, Ky. 8/30/62, discharged
Turner, Sam W.*#
Tutt, Gabriel Hans *# 1829/31 Died Chammons Station, Miss., 5/10/62, ><
Tutt, Richard H. “Dick”*#
Wade, James H.*# 1840, missing at Chickamauga Ga., 9/20/63, present 4/5/64, POW at Atlanta, Ga. 9/2/64. later transferred to 1st Texas Artillery. Survived the war.[224]
Waites, James*#
Washerman, Page*
Wasson, William S. ~ 2nd Sgt.
Walling, J. R.
Watkins, Jesse A. 1845 – 1899, buried in Old City Cem., Henderson.[225]
Watkins, James H.*# Absent west of Miss. River.<
Watson, Alvan Benton*# 1838, died 8/30/62 at General Hospital, Okolona, Miss. Buried in Confederate Cem., Okolona, Chickasaw Co., Miss.
Watson, James Monroe # 8/8/1834. Severely wounded at Chickamauga Ga. 9/20/64, sent to Atlanta, Ga. to Hospital. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/65. Died July 17,1914, buried in Peatown Cem., Lakeport, Tex. His widow Mira received Pension #32640[226] (Picture) His letters home are published on the book “The Civil War Letters of James Monroe Watson/ edited by Judy Watson McClure, Nortex Press.”
Watson, William B. “Bill”*# 2nd Sgt.
Weaver, John J.*#
Welch, Alexander ~
Whitfield, James “Jim” *# 8/1839. Pvt./Cpl. Enlisted 9/25/1861. Wounded and captured at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 12/31/63, paroled from City Point, Va. from Camp Morton, Ind. on 4/12/1863. Present 4/5/1864. Wounded again at Atlanta, Ga., admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Ga. 7/11/64 for “ V. S. left hand, fractured metacarpal bone ring finger.” Furloughed. The witness’ on his wife's Pension application state he was at the surrender on 4/26/1865. Died 10/18/1921. His Widow received Pension # 39516 from 12/11/1923.
Whitfield, John R.*# 3rd Sgt.
Wilkins, Mortimore “Mort”*#
Wise, C. B. , ~
Wise, Charles W.*# Bugler.
Wilson, William Oscar*# 1839. Sick at Ringold, Ga., 12/1862. Sick July and Aug., 1863. In Hospital at Newton, Miss. Dec. 63.[227]
Wright, James A. #
Wright, John H. R. # 1835, died 7/1/62, buried in Aberdeen Cem., Aberdeen, Miss.. <
Wyche, Drew # Absent on furlough. Married M. D. Alston 12/3/1866.[228]
Wynne, Richard Moore “Dick” *# 6/3/1844, enlisted 5/12/1862. 2nd Lt. 6/11/1863 1863. Wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn., 12/31/62. Severely wounded again at Nashville, Tenn. 12/16/64, he became a prisoner and did not return home until December, 1865. >From this wound his right arm was “dead“ and his right leg partially paralyzed. Officer of Camp Buck Kilgore U. C. V. 1894. Sheriff of Rusk Co. he was removed from office by the Yankee Government during reconstruction. Raising a crop on his farm he studied and passed the Texas Bar. 1880 he was a State Senator in Austin. In 1883 he moved to Ft. Worth, Tex. Died 7/15/1915 (8/25/1922?) and is buried in Greenwood Cem., Tarrant Co., Tx.. [229] (Picture)
 
 
 
 


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