Rockbridge Artillery Roster
The following officers and men were mustered into the service of the Confederate
States at Staunton, Va., on the llth day of May, 1861:
Capt. W. N. Pendleton, Brigadier General, Chief Artillery A. N. V., paroled at Appo-
mattox.
1st Lieut. J. B. Brockenbrough, wounded 1st Manassas, Capt. Baltimore Artillery A. N. V.
2nd Lieut. Wm. McLaughlin, Capt. Lieut.-Col. Artillery.
2nd Lieut. W. T. Poague, Capt., Lieut.-Col. Artillery A. N. V., wounded at 2nd Cold Harbor, paroled at Appomattox.
1st Serg. J. McD. Alexander, Lieut. Rockbridge Artillery, entered Cavalry.
2nd Serg. J. Cole Davis, Lieut. Rockbridge Artillery, wounded Port Republic, paroled at Appomattox.
3rd Serg. Arch. Graham, Lieut and Capt. Rockbridge Artillery, paroled at Appomattox.
PRIVATES
Agner, Jos. S., killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Ayres, Jas., discharged for physical disability, Aug., 1861.
Ayres, N. B., deserted, went into Federal Army.
Anderson, S. D., killed at Kernstown, March 23, 1862.
Beard, John E., killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Beard, W. B., died from effects of measles, summer of 1861.
Bain, Sam’l.
Brockenbrough, W. N., Corp., transferred to Baltimore Light Artillery.
Brown, W. M., Corp., Serg., Lieut., wounded and captured at Gettysburg.
Bumpus, W. N., Corporal, paroled at Appomattox.
Conner, Geo., arm broken by stallion, absent after winter of 1861-2.
Conner, Jas. A., wounded at Sharpsburg and Gettysburg, took the oath in prison—joined Federal Army and fought in northwest.
Conner, John C., paroled at Appomattox.
Coffee, A. W.
Craig, John B., paroled at Appomattox.
Crosen, W.
Curran, Caniel, died of disease in summer 1862.
Davis, Mark, deserted.
Davis, R. G., died from disease in 1861.
Doran, John, wounded at Malvern Hill 1862, disabled.
Dudley, R. M.
Ford, Henry, discharged after one year.
Ford, Jas. A., wounded.
Gibbs, J. T., Jr., wounded at Port Republic, June 22, 1862, died from disease.
Gold, J. M., captured at Gettysburg and died in prison.
Gordon, W. C.
Harris, Alex., captured at Gettysburg, died in prison.
Harris, Bowlin, captured at Gettysburg, kept in prison.
Hetterick, Ferdinand, discharged after one year.
Henry, N. S., Corporal, Serg., paroled at Appomattox.
Hughes, Wm., discharged.
Hostetter, G. W., transferred to Infantry.
Johnson, Lawson, died in summer of 1861.
Johnston, W. F., Corporal, Q. M. Serg., paroled at Appomattox.
Jordan, J. W., wounded at 1st Manassas, Corp., Serg., Lieut., paroled at Appomattox.
Leopard, Jas., transferred to Carpenter’s Battery.
Lewis, Henry P., transferred to Cavalry in spring of 1862.
Leyburn, John, Lieut. Rock. Arty., Surgeon on Privateer.
Martin, Thomas, wounded, captured at Gettysburg.
McCampbell, D. A., died from disease at J. Poague Lackey’s, Oak Bank, Rock. Co., Va., Dec. 11, 1864.
McCampbell, W. H., paroled at Appomattox.
McCluer, Jno. G., Corporal Rock. Arty., transferred to Cavalry.
McCorkle, J. Baxter, Corp., Serg., Lieut., Rock. Arty., killed at Fredericksburg.
Montgomery, W. G., killed at 1st Fredericksburg.
Moore, D. E., Corp., Serg., w’d Winchester and Malvern Hill, paroled Appomattox.
Moore, Jno. D., Q. M. Serg., captured after Gettysburg, prsnr. till close war.
Moore, Sam R., mortally wounded at Sharpsburg.
Morgan, G. W., sick and absent most of time.
O’Rourke, Frank, wounded at Malvern Hill, deserted.
Paxton, J. Lewis, Serg., lost leg at Kernstown.
Phillips, James.
Preston, Frank, lost an arm at Winchester, May 25, 1863, Capt. V. M. I. Co.
Raynes, A. G., detailed as miller.
Rader, D. P., wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Rhodes, J. N., discharged over age.
Smith, Jos. S., transferred to cavalry, killed in battle.
Smith, S. C., Corporal, Serg., paroled at Appomattox.
Smith, Adam, discharged after one year.
Strickler, Jas.
Strickler, W. L., Corporal, Serg., paroled at Appomattox.
Silvey, James, paroled at Appomattox.
Tharp, Benj. F., transferred to Cavalry in spring of 1862.
Thompson, Jno. A., paroled at Appomattox.
Thompson, S. G.
Thompkins, J. F., Corporal, detailed in Ordnance Department.
Trevy, Jacob, wounded at Gettysburg, paroled at Appomattox.
Wallace, John, killed at Kernstown, March 23, 1862.
Wilson, S. A., discharged for physical disability, Aug., ’61, joined cavalry.
The following joined the battery after May 11, 1861, dates of enlistment being given as far as known.
Adams, Thos. T., enlisted 1863, discharged, afterwards killed in battle.
Adkins, Blackburn, paroled at Appomattox
Agner, Oscar W., paroled at Appomattox.
Agner, John, enlisted July 21, 1861.
Agner, Jonathan, En. July 29, 1861, killed at 1st Winchester, May 25, 1862.
Agner, Sam. S., En. Fall of 1862.
Alexander, Edgar S., En. Sept. 2, 1861, lost an arm at Fredericksburg, 1862.
Alexander, Eugene, Enl. Aug. 23, 1861, w’d at 2nd Manassas, transf’d to Cavalry.
Armistead, Chas. J., paroled at Appomattox.
Arnold, A. E., En. Sept. 1, 1861, Corporal, Asst. Surgeon.
Bacon, Edloe P., paroled at Appomattox.
Bacon, Edloe P., Jr., paroled at Appomattox.
Baldwin, Wm. Ludlow, paroled at Appomattox.
Barger, Wm. G., paroled at Appomattox.
Barton, Dav. R., Enl. June 27, ’61, Lieut. in Carpenter’s Battery, killed.
Barton, Robert T., Enl. March 7, ’62.
Bedinger, G. R., July 9, ’61, transferred to Inf. Kld. at Gettysburg, Capt.
Bealle, Jerry T., Enl. Nov. 21, 1861.
Bell, Robert S., Enl. Nov. 19, 1861, killed at Rappahannock Station.
Black, Benj. F., paroled at Appomattox.
Blain, Daniel, Enl., May 27, “61, detailed in Ord. Dept., paroled Appomattox.
Blackford, L. M., enl. Sept. 2, ’61. Adjt. 24th Va. Inf.
Bolling, W. H., enl. March 10, ’62, Corporal
Boteler, A. R., Jr., enl. March 1, ’62, wounded May 25, ’62.
Boteler, Chas. P., enl. Oct. 23, ’61, transferred to Cavalry.
Boteler, Henry, enl. Oct. 10, ’61, Corporal, paroled at Appomattox.
Boyd, E. Holmes, enl. June 28, ’61. Transferred to Ord. Dept.
Brooke, Pendleton, enl. Oct. 28, ’61, discharged for physical disability.
Brown, H. C., enl. 1862, detailed in Signal Corps.
Brown, Jno. L., enl. July 23, ’61. killed at Malvern Hill.
Brown, Jno. M., enl. Mar. 11, ’62. w’d Malvern Hill, paroled Appomattox.
Bryan, Edward, enl. Nov. 22, ’61.
Burwell, Lewis P., enl. Sept. 21, ’61, transferred.
Byers, G. Newton, enl. Aug. 23, “61, Corporal, paroled at Appomattox.
Byrd, W. H., enl. Aug. 15, ’61, killed at Kernstown, Mar. 23, ’62.
Carson, Wm., enl. July 23, ’61, Corporal, paroled at Appomattox.
Caruthers, Thornton, enl. Dec. 21, ’62.
Chapin, W. T.
Clark, Jas. G., June 15, ’62., transferred.
Clark, J. Gregory, enl. July 16, ’62, transferred.
Cook, Richard D., paroled at Appomattox.
Compton, Robert K., enl. July 25, ’61., paroled at Appomattox.
Conner, Alex., enl. July 23, ’61, wnd. May 25, ’62 at Winchester, par. Appomattox.
Conner Daniel enl. July 27th, ’62.
Conner, Fitz. G.
Conner, Henry G., paroled at Appomattox.
Cox, W. H., enl. July 23, ’61.
Craig, Joseph E., enl. March 2, ’63.
Crocken, Francis J., enl. March 21, ’61.
Dandridge, A. Stephen, enl. 1862, paroled at Appomattox.
Darnell, Andrew M., captured at Deep Bottom.
Darnall, Henry T., enl. July 23, ’61 , paroled at
Davis, Chas. W., paroled at Appomattox.
Davis M. M., paroled at Appomattox.
Davis, John E., died from disease June 1864.
Dixon, W. H. H., enl. July 23, ’61, wnd. Dec. 13, ’62, paroled at Appomattox.
Dold, C. M., enl. March 3, ’62, wnd at Newtown. Paroled at Appomattox.
Effinger, W. H., wdn. at Sharpsburg. Transferred to Engineers.
Emmett, Michael J., enl. June 15, ’61. Wnd. and captured at Gettysburg.
Eppes, W. H., wnd. Sept. ’62.
Estill, W. C., paroled at Appomattox.
Fairfax, Randolph, enl. Aug. 10, ’61, wnd. at Malvern Hill, killed 1st Fredkbg
Friend, Ben. C. M., paroled at Appomattox.
Fuller, Jno., enl. July 23, ’61. wnd. at Ma1. Hill, killed at 1st Fredkbg.
Garnett, Jas. M., enl. July 17, ’61, Lieut, on Staff.
Gerardi, Edward.
Gibson, Henry B., enl. May 13, ’62.
Gibson, Jno. T., enl. Aug. 14, ’61.
Gibson, Robert A., paroled at Appomattox.
Gilliam, Wm. T.
Gilnjer, James M., paroled at Appomattox.
Gilmore, J. Harvey, enl. March 7, “62, chaplin.
Ginger, Geo. A., enl. March 6, ’62, wnd. at Newtown, paroled at Appomattox.
Ginger, W. L., enl. March 6, ’62, wnd. and captured at Gettysburg, prs. till end war.
Gold, Alfred, enl. July 23, ’61. wnd. at 2nd Fredkbg.
Gooch, Jas. T., transferred from Engineers 1863, paroled Appomattox.
Goul, Jno. M., enl. June 14, ’61. Chaplin A. N. Va., died of fever in service.
Gray, O. P., enl. Mar. 21, ’62, killed at Kernstown Mar. 23, ’62.
Gregory, Jno. M., enl. Sept. 7, ’61, wnd. May 25, ’62, Capt. in Ord. Dept.
Green, Thos., enl. 1862, transferred
Green, Zach, enl. 1862, transferred.
Gross, Chas., enl. July 27, ’62.
Hall, Jno. F., enl. July 23, ’61. Died near Richmond, ’62.
Heiskell, J. Campbell, enl. Feb. 9, ’62, wnd. in 64 paroled at Appomattox.
Herndon, Francis T., enl. Mar. 21, ’62, killed at Ma1. Hill.
Hither, Jno K., enl. Mar. 17, ’62, wnd.
Holmes, Jno. A., enl. March 11, ’62.
Houston, Jas. Rutherford, enl. July 23, ’61.
Houston, M. W., enl. Aug. 10, ’61, Chaplin A. N. V.
Hughes, Wm., enl. July 23, ’61.
Hummerickhouse, John R., enl. Mar. 28, ’62.
Hyde, Edward H., enl. Mar. 28, ’62, paroled at Appomattox.
Johnson, Thos. E.
Jones, Beverly R., enl. July 3, ’61.
Kean, Otho G., enl. after capture at Vicksburg, paroled at Appomattox.
Kean, Wm. C., enl. fall ’61, transferred
Knick, Wm., enl. Aug. 11, ’62, mortally wnd. at 2nd Fredkbg.
Lacy, Richard B.
Lacy, Wm. S., enl. Mar. 17, ’62, detailed Sig. Service, Chaplin.
Lawson, Joseph, enl. July 20, “63.
Lawson, Wm., enl. July 20, ’63.
Leathers, John P., paroled at Appomattox.
Lackey, Jno. H., enl. July 23, ’61, transferred to Cavalry.
Lee, Robert E., Jr., enl. Mar. 28, ’62, Lieut, on Staff and Capt.
Lee, Jas. M., paroled at Appomattox.
Letcher, Sam. H., paroled at Appomattox.
Lewis, Jas. P., enl. July 23, ’61, wnd.
Lewis, Nicholas H., enl. June 17, ’61.
Link, David, transferred from Rice’s Battery.
Luke, Williamson, enlisted Oct. 7, ’61, soon transferred to Cavalry.
McAlpine, Jos., enlisted March 3, ’62, mortally wounded at 1st Fredericksburg.
McCauley, Jno. E., enlisted July 23, ’61, Serg., paroled Appomattox.
McCauley, Wm. H., transferred from Infantry. Corp., killed April 7, ’65.
McClintic, W. S., enlisted October 4, ’61, wounded, paroled at Appomatox.
McCorkle, Tazewell E.. enlisted in Hampden-Sidney Co. ’61, captured at Rich Mountain, joined Battalion ’64.
McCorkle, Thos. E., enlisted March 9, ’62, paroled at Appomattox.
McCorkle, Wm. A., enlisted July 23, ’61, paroled at Appomattox.
McCrum, R. Barton, paroled at Appomattox.
McGuire, Hugh H., Jr., enlisted March 10, ’62, transferred to Cavalry, Capt.
McKim, Robert B., enlisted July 6, ’61, killed at Winchester May 25, ’62.
Macon, Lyttleton S., enlisted June 27, ’61, Corp., Serg., discharged.
Magruder, Horatio E., paroled at Appomattox.
Marshall, Jno. J., paroled at Appomattox.
Marshall, Oscar M., enlisted March 6, ’62.
Massie, John Livingston, enlisted May 15, ’61. Capt. Artillery, killed.
Mateer, Sam. L., enlisted January 11, ’63, paroled at Appomattox.
Maury, Magruder, enlisted in fall of ’61, transferred to Cavalry.
Maury, Thos. B., enlisted in fall of “61, detailed in Signal Service.
Meade, Francis A., enlisted November, ’62, paroled at Appomattox.
Merrick, Alfred D., enlisted December 30, ’61.
Minor, Chas., enlisted November 16, ’61, transferred to Engineers.
Minor, Carter, N. B. Enlisted July 27, ’61.
Minor, Launcelot, wounded Cum. Church.
Moore, Edward A., enlisted March 3, ’62, wounded at Sharpsburg, twice at 2nd Cold
Harbor, paroled at Appomattox.
Moore, Jno. H., transferred from Rockbridge Rifles in spring of ’61, paroled at Appomatox.
Moore, Jno. L., enlisted July 23, ’61, wounded.
Mooterspaugh, Wm., enlisted ’62, paroled at Appomattox.
Montgomery, Ben. T., transferred from another Battalion, paroled at Appomattox.
Myers, Jno. M., paroled at Appomattox.
Nelson, Francis K., enlisted May 17, ’61, transferred to Albemarle Light Horse.
Nelson, Kinlock, transferred from Albemarle Light Horse. Disabled by caisson turning over on him.
Nelson, Phillip, enlisted July 27, “61, discharged by furnishing substitute.
Nicely, Geo. H., enlisted March 7, ’62, died from disease, ’64.
Nicely, Jas. W., enlisted March 7, ’62, deserted.
Nicely, Jno. F., enlisted July 23, ’61, wounded at Port Republic.
Otey, Wm. M., enlisted ’62, transferred soon after.
Packard, Jos., enlisted July 7, ’61, Corp., Lieut. Ordnance Dept.
Packard, Walter J., enlisted October 23, “61, died summer of ’62.
Page, Richard C. M., enlisted July 14, ’61, transferred, Capt., Major, Artillery.
Page, R. Powell, enlisted May 1, ’64, detailed to Col. Carter.
Paine, Henry M.
Paine, Henry R., enlisted July 23, ’61, Corp., Serg., killed at 2nd Manassas.
Paine, Jas. A.
Paxton, Sam. A., enlisted March 7, ’62.
Pendleton, Dudley D., enlisted June 19, ’61, Capt. and A. A. Gen. Artillery A. N. Va.
Pleasants, Robert A., enlisted March 3, ’62.
Pollard, Jas. G., Jr., enlisted July 27, ’64, paroled at Appomattox.
Porter, Mouina G., enlisted September 24, ’61, detailed courier.
Phillips, Chas., detailed in Signal Service.
Pugh, Geo. W., enlisted March 6, ’62, paroled at Appomattox.
Pugh, Jno. A., paroled at Appomattox.
Rawlings, Jas. M.
Rentzell, Geo. W., enlisted July 23, ’61, wounded at Kernstown and disabled.
Robertson, Jno. W., paroled at Appomattox.
Robinson, Authur, enlisted March 28, ’62, mortally wounded at 1st Fredericksburg.
Root, Erastus C., paroled at Appomattox.
Ruffin, Jefferson, transferred from another Battalion, paroled at Appomattox.
Rutledge, Chas. A., enlisted November 3, “61, transferred.
Sanford, Jas., paroled at Appomatox.
Saville, Jno., enlisted July 23, ’61. Transferred to Cavalry, died in service.
Shaner, Jos., enlisted July 23, ’61, wounded 1st Fredericksburg, paroled at Appomattox.
Shaw, Campbell A., paroled at Appomattox.
Shoulder, Jacob M., paroled at Appomattox.
Singleton, Wm. F., enlisted June 3, ’61, wounded and captured at Fort Republic.
Schammerhorn, Jno. G.
Smith, J. Howard, enlisted September 2, ’61, Lieut. Ordnance Dept.
Smith, Jas. P., enlisted July 9, ’61, Lieut, and Capt. on Staff of Gen. Jackson.
Smith. Jas. Morrison.
Smith, Summerfield, enlisted September 2. ’61. died from disease.
Stuart. J. VV. C., enlisted May 13, ’62, wounded May 25, ’62, killed 2nd Fredericksburg.
Strickler, Jas., paroled at Appomattox.
Stuart, W. C., wounded 2nd Cold Harbor, paroled at Appomattox.
Swan, Minor W., enlisted August 15, ’63, paroled at Appomattox.
Swan, Robert W.
Swisher, Sam S., paroled at Appomattox.
Swisher, Geo. W., enlisted March 3, ’62, wounded May 25, “62, paroled at Appomattox.
Swisher, Sam. S., paroled at Appomattox.
Tate, Jas. F., paroled at Appomattox.
Taylor, Chas. F.
Taylor, Stephens M., paroled at Appomattox.
Thompson, Ambrose, died July, “64.
Thompson, Lucas P., enlisted August 15, ’61, paroled at Appomattox
Tidball, Thos. H., enlisted March 3, ’62, paroled at Appomattox.
Timberlake, Francis H.
Tomlinson, Jas. W., enlisted July 23, ’61.
Trice, Leroy F., paroled at Appomattox.
Truehart, Chas. W., enlisted October 24, ’61, Corp., Asst. Surgeon.
Tyler, D. Gardner, paroled at Appomattox.
Tyler, Jno. Alex., enlisted April, ’65, paroled at Appomattox.
Van Pelt, Robert, enlisted July 23, ’61.
Veers, Chas. O., enlisted September 10, ’61, transferred to Cavalry soon after.
Vest, Andrew J., enlisted July 23, ’61. Discharged.
Wade, Thos. M., enlisted March 7, ’62, paroled at Appomattox.
Walker, Geo. A., enlisted July 23, ’61, transferred to Carpenter’s Battery
Walker, Jas. S., enlisted July 23, ’61, transferred to Carpenter’s Battery.
Walker, Jno. W., enlisted July 23, ’61, transferred to Carpenter’s Battery.
Whitt, Algernon S., enlisted August 8, ’61, Corp., paroled at Appomattox.
White, Wm. H., paroled at Appomattox.
Williams, Jno. J., enl. July 15, “61, transferred to Chew’s Battery.
Williamson, Thos., wnd. at Gettysburg, escaped at Appomattox with cavalry.
Williamson, Wm. G., enl. July 5, ’61, Capt. Engineers.
Wilson, Calvin.
Wilson, Jno., enl. July 22, ’61, prisoner after Gettysburg, took the oath.
Wilson, Sam. A., enl. Mar. 3, “62, wdn. at Gettysburg, ’62, captured, died in prison.
Wilson, Wm. M., enl. Aug 12, ’61, Corporal
Winston, Robert B, enl. Aug. 25, ’61.
Wiseman, Wm., enl. March 10, ’62.
Withrow, Jno., paroled at Appomattox.
Woody, Henry, transferred from Infantry, “64, deserted.
Wright, Jno. W., enl. ’64, wdn. and disabled at Spottsylvania Court House.
Young, Chas. E, enl. Mar 17, ’62.
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