. The story of a Confederate boy in the Civil War [electronic resource] . 861 —August Name. Rank. John H. Minnich Private Absalom D. .Private Raleigh Merricks Private Tapley P. Mays Private John Q. Martin Private John H. Martin Private Wiley W Muncey .Private George C. Mullins Private James J. Nye Private John Palmer Private Charles W. Peck Private John W. Sarver Private Demarcus L. Sarver Private Josephus Southern Private Samuel B. Shannon Private Joseph C. Shannon Private William H. H. Private John P. Sublett Private William T. Sublett Private Lewis R. Skeens Private Ale


. The story of a Confederate boy in the Civil War [electronic resource] . 861 —August Name. Rank. John H. Minnich Private Absalom D. .Private Raleigh Merricks Private Tapley P. Mays Private John Q. Martin Private John H. Martin Private Wiley W Muncey .Private George C. Mullins Private James J. Nye Private John Palmer Private Charles W. Peck Private John W. Sarver Private Demarcus L. Sarver Private Josephus Southern Private Samuel B. Shannon Private Joseph C. Shannon Private William H. H. Private John P. Sublett Private William T. Sublett Private Lewis R. Skeens Private Alexander Skeens Private Joseph Skeens Private Amos L. Sumner Private Thomas J. Stafford Private William H. Stafford Private Ralph M. Stafford Private Andrew J. Thompson Private Adam Thompson Private Alonzo PrivateThomas S. L. Taylor. .Private Lee E. Vass. . Private Washington R. C. Vass. Private Elijah R. Walker . .Private Lewis N. Wiley Private Gordon L. Wilburn Private Ballard P Watts Private Hugh J. Wilburn Private William I. Wilburn Private. JAMES HARVEY FRENCH. A CONFEDERATE BOY 33 Date of enlistment. Xame. Rank. 1861—April Edward Z. Yager Private 1861—April Thomas J. Young Private 1861—August Isaac Young Private 1861—April Jesse B. Young Private Whole number of enlisted officers and men, 122. Upon the company being organized, a com-mittee was appointed by the county court to pur-chase uniforms and blankets. This committee,which was composed, as now recollected, of Cap-tains James D. Johnston and R. F. Watts, actedpromptly, and the materials for the uniforms weresoon on hand. The ladies of the town and sur-rounding country went to work in earnest andwith energy to make our outfits. Herculean aswas the task, they accomplished it in an incredi-bly short time, and we soon donned our brightnew clothes, with nice brass buttons, and began tothink ourselves soldiers in fact. We occupied asbarracks the large frame building on the south-east side of the town, t


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