Atkinson, John
Bryant, Clark H.
Blackburn, James L.
Bates, William L.
Blalock, Joseph B.
Bell, Wiley F.
Berry, James Y.
Boone, James
Bryant, W. G.
Clinton, George P.
Clinton, David P.
Cook, Austin
Camp, George W.
CArter, Wilson C.
Carter, Jacob
Caldwell, Lee A.
Christian, Elam
Clinton, D. P.
Davenport, Henry T.
Daniel, William R.
Drake, George W.
Donahoo, Marion C.
Embry, Silas
Ellitt, George W.
Falker, David B.
Faulkner, Richard K.
Farr, John W.
Gordon, John B.
Gillstrap, Francis O.
Grubbs, Wilson L.
Glynch, James
Grubbs, William W.
Hansell, Augustus L.
Hollbrook, James P.
Harwell, -------
Hornsby, John W.
Hornsby, John P.
House, Henry C.
Hawes, William M.
Holbrook, Andrew J.
Holbrook, Thomas J.
Holbrook, Wilson L.
Hindman, James Y.
Herndon, Benjamin L.
Hall, Tudor T.
Hancock, George M.
Herron, E. R.
Jett, John B.
Johns, June
Jackson, John B.
Lee, Nathan
Lee, Elijah F.
Lee, Thomas M.
Lee, William J.
Lee, J. H.
Lee, H. J.
Lyons, George
Linam, John P.
Melton, Joseph
Melton, James
Mauldin, William A.
McWilliams, William
McDonald, Walter C. J.
McDaniel, James
Neal, Benjamin G.
Owen, Calvin
Peacock, Thomas J.
Peacock, Lewis S.
Prophitt, Preston R.
Payne, William L.
Pratt, Henry B.
Queen, Joel
Queen, Francis M.
Roach, Wiley H. M.
Roy, William M.
Roy, James P.
Rantin, John D.
Rantin, William M.
Ramsey, James E.
Roy, Churchill C.
Sims, Henry S.
Spear, John A. J.
Smith, John T.
Sewell, James C.
Sewell, William N.
Shurling, James T.
Stringer, William M.
Smith. F. O.
Smith, N. B.
Sewell, Pinkney A.
Stubbs, John S.
Traber, Lewis
Tarrant, Wm. W.
Tuck, Bley T.
Tiller, John
Underwood, Thomas
Waits, Thomas R.
Waits, Daniel D. M.
Wallace, John G.
Woolf, Michael
Willis, J. D.
Winters, W. A.
Warnock, Edw. A.
Wilson, John S.
Wilson, W. L.
Captain Thomas A. Hill was made the captain of the company on Dec.
18, 1862, was wounded at Resaca, Ga., on the 16th of May 1864; was captured
in front of Atlanta, August 7, 1864, and was confined as a prisoner of war on
Johnson's Island until June 16, 1865. J. D. Robinson, John S. Stubbs, and W. L.
Wilson, were at one time 2d Lieutenants of the company, and the last two named were
promoted to 1st Lieutenants. The historian regrets that notwithstanding
repeated efforts he could not obtain from the surviving officers of the company the
changes and casualties therein; but having commanded the next company of the
regiment, he can testify that it was composed of true and brave Southern men, who
did their duty until our flag went down.