ROLL OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE AND OF THE (Eabalrtf (SomjrattteB, of tehirh the lluasars ar? a rnnttnualinn HISTORICAL SKETCH RELATING FACTS SHOWING THE ORIGIN AND NECESSITY OF Sangrrs or iHoitntra iHrtt COLONY OF GEORGIA FROM DATE OF ITS FOUNDING. jgorntng PRINTERS BOOK Bl N OCRS l|, 5 Waldhauer, D. .......... 233 Walker, R. K. ............ 315 Waring, G. H. ........... 151 Waring, J. F. ........... 229 Washburn, H. K. ....... 141 Washburn, Jos. .......... 251 Waters, J. W. .......... 31 Wayne, Jas. M. .......... 449 Wayne, R. A. ............ 371 Wayne. W. C. ............ 67 Wheeler, Jos. ............ 209 Williams. C. H. .......... 145 Williams, Eben H. ....... 311 Williams, M. E. .......... 291 Williams, T. F. .......... 303 Williamson, John ......... 73 Williamson, W. W. ......526-536 Wilson, F. C. ......517-526-536 Wilson, H. E. ......... 526-536 Wiltberger, W. H. ....... 285 Woodbridge, W. B. ..... 315 Wormsloe Group ....... 521 Wright, G. J. ............ 193 Wylly, Geo. W. .......... 373 Yonge. Phillip. ........ 293 Young. P. M. B. ......... 189 Partial Enumeration of Civil and Military Occupa tion of Members. Aldermen ................................................ . 93 Architects ............................................... 7 Artist .................................................... I Authors .................................................. 4 Army Confederate ...................................... 120 Army United States ..................................... 2~,--145 Army United States, Volunteers ......................... 5 Adjutants General ........................................ 3 Attorneys at Law ........................................ 76 Bankers Individual ...................................... 5 Bishop ................................................... i Cabinet of President of United States ..................... i Cashiers of Banks ........................................ 13 Clergymen ................................................ 5 Civil Officers of United States ............................ 12 Civil Engineers ........................................... 24 City Officers .............................................. 25 County Officers ........................................... 21 Consuls .................................................... 10 Contractors, Builders, etc. ................................ 11 Directors of Banks ....................................... 51 Directors Miscellaneous ................................. 66 117 Editors and Newspaper Writers ........................... T2 Electors Presidential .................................... 2 Foreign Minister ......................................... I Governor of State ........................................ I Judges Supreme Court United States .................... i Judges District Court United States ..................... 2 Judges Supreme Court Georgia .......................... i Judges Superior Court Georgia .......................... 7 Judges Inferior Court Georgia ........................... 2 13 Justices of the Peace ..................................... 5 Manufacturers ............................................ 6 Mayors of City ........................................... 12 Merchants ................................................ 410 Navy Officers Confederate .............................. 7 Navy Officers United States ............................. S 15 Presidents of Banks ....................................... 9 Presidents of Railroads ................................... 2 Presidents of other corporations .......................... 32-- 43 Physicians ................................................ Planters and Farmers ..................................... Representatives to Confederate Congress .................. Representatives to United States Congress ................ Representatives to State Legislature .............:........ Senators United States ................................... Senators State ........................................... Superintendents, Managers, etc. ........................... State Officers ............................................. 76 179 I 4 11 16 2 68 47 4 Addenda. BUTLER, R- M., admitted June u, 1904, retired Oct. 10, 1906. MITCHELL, C. E-, Pay Member, Sept. 20, 1902, retired Jan. t, 1906. WALLER, A. R. Jr., Class B., retired Feb. 6, 1905. Correction. Dr. W. Dnncan should be enrolled with Confederate Officers who were made Honorary Members. PREFACE. The purpose of this publication is to put beyond the accident of destruction by fire, and the yet more likely accident of loss through neglect and carelessness of such as are generally charged with care and custody of records, the ROLL OF THE "GEORGIA HUS SARS," so far as it has been compiled. In 1859 when the effort was first made to prepare such a roll, there were no records in hand, of a date anterior to the books of the sec retary and treasurer, then in use. This effort first took shape in the form of a letter of interrogatories addressed to the then surviving members of the company, several of whom had been members as far back as 1812. The full and explicit responses supplied a skeleton roll of much interest and great value. This information was sup plemented from the files of the Savannah Republican* covering the period from 1802 to 1859. and was greatly enlarged by a full tran script of every mention of the volunteer soldiers of Savannah. The record as thus compiled, was in July. i?6r, transferred to my suc cessor as secretao, and having disappeared, is supposed to have been destroyed, as an incident of the capture of Savannah in Decem ber, 1864. Fortunately a rough skeleton copy of the roll remained in my possession and was in hand after the War, and upon this as a basis I have builded as best I could. With renewal of purpose soon after the War, to improve and add to this roll earnest search was instituted, by reference to all the Histories of Georgia, and every publication (at hand) that might contribute information, and to many manuscripts in both public and private possession. In the prosecution of this work many memoranda were made touching the origin and existence of a "mounted command," and as the publica tion of the information thus obtained was not then contemplated, these memoranda were made and phraseology used, and are incor porated in the "Historical Sketch" which is appended, without due credit. The reader familiar with Georgia history will readily recognize such when not duly credited and will, I hope, kindly relieve me of a purpose to plagiarize. I trust th: s sketch may prove of some interest to the troop. There is no attempt to recite gallant individual exploit or relate splendid achievement of the command (saving- what appears in appendices "C" and "D"). Let it suffice, to record that the Hussars were of the command of Stuart, Hampton and Wheeler, and therefore share in the distinction which those eminent soldiers attained. The brief *It Is sorely to be regretted that the flies of the Republican were allowed to be pur chased and moved away from the cftv. itineraries succeeding the rolls of Co. A and Co. B give a condensed statement of some of the service rendered. . The roll is certainly of value, and may justify an honorable pride in the fact that it contains the names of many citizens who held eminent position in the community, the state and the nation. In the history of the community it was for many years recognized as an honorable duty incumbent upon its citizens to become members of one of the several companies of the city, and men of every pro fession and artisans of every calling cultivated the patriotic purpose to be "prepared at all times to defend his (their) country from dan ger." Men of wealth and leisure as well as men of lesser means and of toil, vied with each other side and side in ranks, in effort to "ac quire that military knowledge which is absolutey necessary in case of war." Subsequent illistration of the value of such service is amply supplied in the career of such men when the exactions of War were put upon them. The photographs interspersed are, many of them, copies of por traits and daguerreotypes representing the individuals as of an age many years after active service, but they preserve the personality of prominent citizens, once enthusiastic Hussars. I regret the failure to obtain others for which application has been vainly made. Still more to be regretted is my inability to present and preserve the physiognomy of more of the men of Companies "A" and "B" who gallantly upheld the prestige of the command, and received well merited compliments of immediate commanders and unstinted praise from comrades of other commands.* As a whole, tins publication must appear somewhat incoherent, and upon the reader falls the task of adjusting many-of the facts into orderly sequence. For me to make such adjustment in fuller rela tion would extend the volume of the record into volumes. I felt it necessary to condense; have endeavored to do so. I have strenuously sought to avoid errors. It has been to me a pleasure to bring to gether the facts herein contained, and if there be errors and omis sions, they could not well be avoided. A. McC. DUNCAN. See Appendix v. JOHN MACPHERSON BERRIEN. Captain of Chatham Light Dragoons from Aug. 3rd, 1813 to, May iSth, 1814 ; Captain of Georgia Hussars from Jan. , 1817, to Jnly nth, 1823. HEXJAMIX E. STILES. Captain from Nov. iSth, 1823, to Dec. CAPTAINS. HUGH MACKAY. Captain from Feb. 13, 1736, to ------, 1736. Appointed captain of Troop of Rangers raised by Governor James Oglethorpe, Feb. 13, 1736. At a succeeding date soon after, assigned to the command of the "Darien One Hundred." In 1737 appointed captain in Ogtethorpe's Regiment (H. B. M. the 42nd). Brigade Major to the force wh ch Oglethorpe led against St. Augustine in 1740. In 1740 pro moted Major of Og!ethorpe's Regiment. Subsequently moved to the Island of Jamaica in the British West Indies, where he died. JOHN CUTHBERT (of "Drakies"). Captain from -------, 1736, to September, 1739. Died in the autumn of 1739 in Scuth Carolina, where he then was in purpose to purchase horses for his command. HUGH MACKAY, Jr. Captain from --------I7J9, to --------, 1740. Promoted such from Ensign to succeed Capt. Cuihbert. As Ensign he commanded a garrison at "Fort William" at the north end of Cumberland Island, Ga., and repulsed a largely superior force of Spaniards who attacked that post. With thirteen of his troop and a part of the Highland Company of Rangers, he was present at "Fort Moosa," near St. Au gustine, when that fort was surprised and a^sai'cd at night by three hundred selected Spa-ish troops and recaptured, on the 15-h of June, 1740. In this unfortunate and disastrous affair his command suf fered many casualties. He was subsequently appointed Lieutenant in Oglethorpe's Regiment and Aide-de-Camp to Gen. Oglethorpe. THOMAS WIGGINS. Captain from ----------, 1740, to July 5, 1742. He had previously been a member of the Troop of Rangers under Captain Patrick Macfcay. operating in the Indian country, and assigned to the com mand of a fort on the Oconee river. Died while in command at "Palachocolas" on the Savannah river. JOHN BARNARD. Captain from March, 1743, to ------, 1744, succeeding Wiggins in command at "Palachocolas." On resigning office he took up lands on Wilmington Island and made a settlement there. JOHN WILLIAMS. Captain from ----------, 174-, to ------, 174-. He had been a promi nent and leading merchart at Savannah and a large planter at "Stirling," on the Ogeechee river. 18 NOBLE JONES. Captain from --------, 174-, to June, I75>- Nov. 8, 1732, Conser vator of the Peace: first Recorder of the Colony of Georgia. Ap pointed Jan. 3, 1735. Constable of Decker Ward and subsequently of the three wards north of Broughton street, ami consequently in military command of such division of the town of Savannah. On Feb. I, 1735, appointed Surveyor of the Colony. In April, 1740, ap pointed Lieutenant of one of the two companies raised at Savannah and on the Savannah river to be a part of the South Carolina regi ment which that colony had agreed to furnish for an expedition against the Spaniards at St. Augustine. From August. 1740, captain of a company of Marines stationed at "Wormsloe" to guard the water approaches from the south. As captain commanding the troop of Georgia Rangers (Captain \Viggins being absent sick) with Lieutenant Robert Scruggs at Frederica when Gen. Ogletliorpe, with a few Highlanders and a small party of Indians, repulsed the ad vanced force of the Spaniards. Captain of the Troop of Rangers in 1749 when the Indians under the instigation of "Bosomworth," threatened to destroy the settlement at Savannah. His resolute firmness at the head of his troop averted the danger. On a new organization of the militia into a force of one company of Horse and three companies of Foot, made by the President of the colony and his assistants, on recommendation of the First Colonial Assembly which met at Savannah in January. 1751, he was on June 10, commissioned to command the troop of Horse, and, very soon thereafter Colonel to command all the militia. From 1750 to 1754 he was one of the Board of Assistants to Mr. President Patrick Graham, and in 1751 was also the Register of the Colony. In 1754 he was appointed one of the Council of Governor Reynolds. On Nov. 27 of the same year he was appointed one of the justices of the Court of "Oyer and Terminer," and continued such to 1766; being Chief Justice from '1759. On April 2, 1757, he was for the second time appointed Colonel of the Regiment of Militia, and on Dec. 3, 1758, reappointed Captain of the "First Troop." and on March 26, '758, was appointed Colonel of the "First Troop of Horse;" Public Treasurer Feb. 16, 1760, which office he held up to a date just prev ious to his death. On July 5, 1762, he was again appointed Colonel of the "First Regiment of Foot." Resigns this appointment Sept. 24, 1764. He was a member of the Assembly in 1766, and President of the Council 1768 to 1774. Died Nov. 2nd, 1775. NOBLE WYMBERLEY JONES. Captain from ------, 1751, to ------, 175-. A cadet in Oglethorpe's Regiment; Lieutenant of the Troop of Rangers in 1751, and pro moted Captain. On April 19, 1757, he is commissioned Captain of the second company (Isle of Hope company) of the First Regiment WILLIAM LAW. Captain from Jan. 7th, 1825, to Nov. --, 1827. !i WM. WASHINGTON GORDON. Captain from Nov. roth, 1827, to Feb. --, 1837. 23 of Militia (foot), and on July 12, of the same year Adjutant of the Regiment. On Jan, I, 1760, he was commissioned Lieutenant of the second Troop of "Rangers" (which was one of two troops raised and put upon the King's establishment)* commanded by Captain James Edward Powell. In the same year he was appointed First Lieutenant and Surgeon of said troop. He was a member of the "Colonial House of Assembly" 1755-1772; elected Speaker of the same 1768-1770-1772-1777 and 1783. With Archibald Bulloch, John Houston and George Walton, he unites in a call upon the citizens to meet on the 27th of July, 1774, for consideration and protection of Colonial rights and liberty. One of the committee appointed by said meeting to prepare resolution for a meeting to be held Aug. 10 fol lowing; also on a committee to raise subscriptions in aid of the people of Boston. On Jan. 18, 1775, he was chosen one of the dele gates from Georgia to the Provincial Congress and on the 23rd of January one of the forty-five deputies. On May 10 he was one of the party seizing the public magazine. On July 5 a member of the Provincial Assembly which elected him a delegate to the Continental Congress. On Dec. n he was one of the "Council of Safely." On i6th August, 1781, again elected a delegate to Congress. April 23, 1790, President of the Union Society. He was a leading physician of the city of Savannah and on the organization of the Georgia Medi cal Society in 1804 he was elected its first president He died Jan. 9, 1805. JONATHAN BRYAN. ' Captain from April 2, 1757, to --------, 1758. As a resident of South Carolina an active and liberal assistant to Oglethorpe in establishing the Colony of Georgia. He built the road from Savannah to Darien. In 1740 a Lieutenant in a company of volunteers from South Carolina which accompanied Oglethorpe on his expedition to St. Augustine. In 1752 moved to Georgia and settled at "Brampton," on the Savan nah river. On 6th August, 1754, he was one of His Majesty's Coun cil, and one of the justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Dec. 12 justice of the General Court. Jan. 23, 1755, Public Treas urer. On April a, 1757, he was commissioned Captain of the "firsf Troop of Horse Militia." President of the meeting of citizens held at Savannah Sept. 16, 1769, because of which he was by direction of the King of England suspended from the Governor's Council, be coming thus the first political martyr of the colony. He resigned from the Council July 27, 1774. He was a member from Savannah of the Provincial Congress which met at Savannah July 4, 1775, and on Dec. II, 1775, one of the Council of Safety and on June 18, 1776, a member of the Council. From March 26, 1777, to April, 1777, he was ad interim Vice President and Commander in Chief of the State of Georgia during Governor Gwinnett's administration. He DUUnotfrom the "Hon* HllltlA." 24 was a member of the Executive Council May 8, 1777- On Jan. I, 1779, he was captured with his son, Lieutenant James Bryan (just three days after the capture of Savannah), at "Union" plantation by a detail of British Navy under Lieutenant Clark, and was confined until the late summer of 1/81 in a prison ship in Long Island Sound. On May si, 1782, he united himself although nearly eighty years of age, with the forces of Gen. Wayne. which attacked and routed the Royalist Colonel Brown on the Ogeeche road. Mr. Bryan "was among the foremost on this occasion and showed as much fire and spirit as could be exhibited by a young soldier in the pursuit of mil itary fame."* Died at "Brampton" plantation on the Savannah river, March 13, 1788. \OHLE JONES. Captain from Dec. 23. 1758. to ----------, 1759. JAMES \YHITEFIELD. Captain from Jan. 8, 1760, to --------, 1762. July 18, 1757. Cornet "First Troop of Horse." Deputy Secretary to Governor Ellis. Ap pointed Quartermaster of First Troop of Rangers (Captain Milledge), Dec. 3, 1766. LACHLAN McGILLIVRAY. Captain from July 20. 1762, to --------, i;6-. WILLIAM SMITH4 Captain from --------, 176-, to --------, 17--. JOHN MOREL. Captain from --------, 1778, to --------, 17--. One of the committee to prepare resolutions for the meeting of Aug. 10, 1774. A member of the Georgia Provincial Congress, July 4. 1775. Member of the Coun cil of Safely. Active in effort to dismantle ships in Savainah river as a Lieutenant, when the British troops, on March 3, 1776, under Maitland and Grant by an attack from Hutchinson's Island, un dertook to "cut out" the ships which had been refused a cleararce by the Council of Safety. In 1784 a me'iiber of the State Assembly. One of the committee of cit : zcns to prepare resolutions for meeting of Aug. 10. One of Council of Safety June 22. 1775. A member oi the Provincial Assembly from the Sea Islands district July 4. 17/5. Joh.i Morel appears in the "Sheftall papers" as a Lieutenant sign ing for rations from Dec. 15. 1777, to March 30, 1778, and on Feb. 17, 1778, he signs an order as Captain for men of Captiin Bilbo's Company of "Light Drngoons." In January, 1785, a member of the General Assembly from Chatrnm county, and was elected by the Council their president. He died and was buried at sea in May, 1802. "Knmsoy's History of the devolution. Vol. II.. p. SGG. iKvirtence as to the incumbent very uncertain PHINEAS M. KOLLOCK. Captain from Feb. 27th, 1837, to Jan. --, 1840. GEO. WASHINGTON BEHN. Captain from Feb. 10. 1840, to Oct. --, 1843. 29 JOHN BILBO.* Captain from ----------, 17--, to ----------, 1781. He had previously been Lieutenant in ------------ Georgia Continental Regiment. He was mortally wounded in an affair with the British forces on the Ogeechee river, captured by them and carried to Savannah, where he died, in 1781. JOHN BERRIEN. Captain from ------, 1785, to ------, 17--. Jan, 3, 1776, appointed Second Lieutenant of the second company (Bowen's) of the First Georgia Continental Regiment of Infantry. July, 1776, promoted to be First Lieutenant of the sixth company. April 16, I777f appointed A. D. C. to Gen. Lachlan Mclntosh. May 27, 1777, promoted Cap tain of the eighth company. Brigade Major of a North Carolina Brigade Jan. 8, 1778. March 12, 1785, appointed by Governor Elbert to be Captain of the Volunteer Troop of Dragoons attached to the Liberty County Regiment of Militia, but probably did not qualify as such, or did not hold the commission long. In the Georgia Gazette of March 23, 1786, he is addressed as Captain of the "Savannah Dra goons," having become a resident of that place before November, 1785. He was in 1786 elected by the General Assembly Collector of the Port of Savannah. On July 8, 1790, he was secretary of the Cin cinnati Society of Georgia. May 5, 1791, an alderman of the city of Savannah. June 30, 1791, United States Inspector of Revenue. July 3, 3704. Vice-President of the Cincinnati Society of Georgia. June 5, 1/95. Deputy Sheriff; and President of the Cincinnati July 9, 1795. GEORGE JONES.* Captain from ----------, 17--, to ----------, 1795. AMBROSE GORDON. Captain Chatham Troop of Light Horse from ------, I79-, to July 5, 1804. Cornet in Baylor's Regiment of Horse. Promoted Lieuten ant and Paymaster with Lieutenant Colonel Win. Washington's Batlalion. Wounded in action at Eutaw Springs, South Carolina. Ma jor and Colonel of Regiment of Richmond County Militia. Captain of Cavalry escort to Gen. Washington from Savannah to Augusta, Ga., in ------, 1791. In 1800 United States Marshal for the District of Georgia. Died at "Rowell's," near Augusta, July 5, 1804, aged 53. He was buried in St. Paul's churchyard, Augusta, with all military honors by Captain Walker's Troop of Horse; Captain Scott's Ran gers (foot) and Captain Kennedy's Artillery company. JOHN SHELLMAN. Captain Chatham Light Dragoons from Aug. 17, 1804, to Nov. 23, 1812. Chief of Savannah Fire Department, 1804-05. An alderman of the city, 1826-27. Only Inferential. 30 MOSSMAN HOUSTOUN. Captain of Chatham Hussars from Jan. 7. 1812, to May 3, 1812. March 12, 1807, he was Ensign second company of Militia of Chat ham county. May 3, 1808, Captain of second company, Third United States Infantry, and from March 30 to July 6, 1812, Major of Eighth U. S. Infantry, and from July 6, 1812, to Aug. 15, 1813, Lieutenant Colonel of same. RICHARD F. WILLIAMS. Captain of Chatham Hussars from Aug. 31, 1812. to --------, 1815. Chief of Savannah Fire Department, 1806-07-08. JOHN MACPHKRSON BERRIEX. Captain Chatham Light Dragoons from Aug. 3, 1813, to May 18, 1814. Nov. 14, 1809, Solicitor General of the Eastern District and re-elected for three successive terms. May 18. 1814. appointed Col onel of the First Regiment Georgia Cavalry. 1817 an alderman of the city of Savannah. Aug. 5. 1819. commissioned Captain of the "Georgia Hussars." the company resulting from the combination of the "Chatham Light Dragoons" and the "Chatham Hussars." In 1818 and iSig Judge of the Superior Court, Eastern District. In 1822 and 1823 Representative as Senator from Chatham county in State Senate. July IT, 1823. commissioned Major First Squadron, Georgia Cavalry. Nov. 10. 1824. United States Senator from Geor gia. 1829. Attorney General of the United States in Cabinet of President Andrew Jackson. 1840, elected President of the Georgia Historical Society on its organization. 1841 and 1847. again elected United States Senator from Georgia. Resigned as such 20th May, 1852. Died Jan. i, 1856. TAMES MOORE WAYNE. Captain "Chatham Light Dragoons" from July 13. 1814, to 181-. First Lieutenant from Aug. 3, 1813, to July 13. 1814. Alder man of Savannah in 1817. For two terms Representative from Chat ham county in State Legislature. Mayor of Savannah from Sept. 8, 1817, to Aug. 12. 1819, when he resigned. Sept. r. 1820, elected Judge of Court of Common Pleas and Over and Tenniner. Nov. 8, 1822, elected Judge of Superior Court Eastern District. Nov. 12, 1832, re-elected same, and again Nov. 5. 1834. In 1835 appointed Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, which position he con tinued to fill to date of death. In 1840 he was elected First VicePresident of the Georgia Historical Society on its organization. JOHN MACPHERSON BERRIEN. Captain from Jan. 5, 1819, to July n, 1823. of the "Georgia Hus sars," this company resulting from combination of "Chatham Light Dragoons" with the "Chatham Hussars." July n, 1823, promoted Major of First Squadron Georgia Cavalry. (See proceeding record). OLIVER S. BURROUGHS. Captain from Oct. I3th, 1845, to Feb. 22tid, 1847. J. R. SAUSSY. Captain from June 27th. 1850, to July 14th, 1851. 85 BENJAMIN EDWARD STILES. Captain from Nov. 18, 1823, to Dec. ------, 1824. First Lieutenant from July 25, 1821, to Nov. 18, 1823, when promoted captain. WILLIAM LAW. Captain from Jan. 7, 1825, to Nov. --------, 1827. Second Lieuten ant July 25, 1821; First Lieutenant Nov. 18, 1823. Promoted Captain Jan. 7, 1825. Sept. 17, 1817. elected Solicitor General Eastern Dis trict. Nov. 8, 1819, elected Solicitor General Eastern District. May 12, 1829, Judge of the Eastern Circuit Nov. 12, 1831, Judge of the Eastern Circuit. Alderman of the city of Savannah, 1828-29, 1841-42. Jan. 25, 1838, commissioned Major First Squadron Georgia Cavalry. May 22, 1850, delegate from the State-at-Iarge to convention of peo ple of the Southern States. WM. WASHINGTON GORDON. Captain from Nov. 10, 1827, to Feb. ------, 1837. Cadet of United States Military Academy, May 2, 1814, to March 2, 1815, when he was graduated. Third Lieutenant of Ordnance, March 2, 1815. A. D. C. to Gen. Gaines, 1815. Resigned Oct. 15, 1815. Counsellor of Law. 1818-36. Mayor of Savannah, 1833-35. Member of the House of Representatives of Georgia, 1835-36. President of Central Rail road and Banking Company, 1836-42. Died at Savannah, March 20, 1842. PHINEAS M. KOLLOCK, M. D. Captain from Feb. 27, 1837, to Jan. --------, 1840. Aug. 5, 1835, First Lieutenant. Promoted Captain Feb. 27, 1837. Alderman of the city of Savannah, 1833-36, 1859-60. Professor in Savannah Medical Col lege; President of the Georgia Medical Society; September, 1861, Captain of the "Berrien Mounted Home Guard," a company organ ized for home defense. GEO. WASHINGTON BEHN. Captain from Feb. 10, 1840, to October --------, 1843. Feb. 27, 1837, Second Lieutenant Nov. 20, 1838, First Lieutenant Promoted Captain Feb. 10. 1840. Author of a publication on "Cavalry Drill," 1842. WILLIAM HERB. Captain from Oct. 7, 1843, to July 7, 1845. July 12, 1841, cornet; July 28, 1842, Second Lieutenant; Dec. 26, First Lieutenant. Pro moted Captain Oct. 7, 1843. OLIVER S. BURROUGHS, M. D. Captain from Sept. 18, 1845, to Feb. 22, 1847. -July 28, 1842, cornet; Dec. 26, Second Lieutenant; Oct. 7, 1843, First Lieutenant Pro moted Captain Sept. 18, 1845. 36 ALEX. H. BAILEY, M. D. Captain from April 15, 1847, to Jan. 22, 1849. Sept. 18, 1843, First Lieutenant. Promoted Captain April 15, 1847. HENRY K. BURROUGHS, M. D. Captain from March 26, 1849, to May I, 1850. Alderman of Savan nah, 1841-42. Mayor of Savannah, Dec. 8, 1843, to Dec. n, 1848. JOACHIM R. SAUSSY, M. D. Captain from June 29, 1850, to July 14, 1851. Alderman of Savan nah, 1849-51. CHARLES A. L- LAMAR. Captain from Dec. 4, 1851, to Aug. 4, 1854. Alderman of Savannah, 1852-53. January, 1861, Captain of the Mounted Rifles. August, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel of Seventh Georgia Battalion of Infantry.Commissioner of the Confederate States in Europe. Volunteer A. D. C. on staff of- Major General Howell Cobb. Killed at Columbus, Ga., April 17, 1865. JOHN P. W. READ. Captain from Nov. 20, 1834, to May 25, 1861. Feb. 19, 1853, Second Lieutenant. Promoted Captain Nov. 20, 1854. Alderman of Savan nah, 1759-61. Chief of Police, 1856-58. For further record see list of Confederate officers succeeding. JOSEPH FREDERICK WARING. Captain from July 8, 1861, to March 1863, of Co. "A," Georgia Hussars. Feb. 14. 1858, cornet. April 20, 1861, First Lieu tenant. Promoted Captain July 8, 1861. Alderman of Savannah, 1859-60. Chief of Fire Department, 1868. Forwarding Agent of Cen tral Railroad from ------, 186-, to Oct. 5, 1876. Died Oct. 5,1876. For further record, see list of Confederate officers succeeding- and Record of Co. "A." WM. H. WILTBERGER. Captain of Co. "B" Georgia Hussars, from Sept. 9, 1861, to July 26, 1864. Aug. 8, 1850, Second Lieutenant; June 5, 1852, First Lieu tenant. Captain Co. "B" Sept. g. 1861. Promoted Major of Fifth Regiment Georgia Cavalry July 26, 1864. For further record, see Record of Co. "B" succeeding. DAVID WALDHAUER. Captain of Co. "A" "Georgia Hussars," from March - 1863, to May 23, 1872. Feb. 28, 1854, cornet; April 20, 1861, Second Lieu tenant; July 8, 1861, First Lieutenant. Promoted Captain Co. "A" March, 1863. See Record of Co. "A" succeeding. CHARLES A. L. LAMAR. Captain from Dec. 4th, 1851, to Aug. 4th, t8S4- ROBERT H. ANDERSON. Captain from Dec. 4th. 1876, to Feb. 18, 1880. O. B. PRITCHARD. Captain from February 6th, 1890, to June i-ltli, 1891. 41 JAMES A. ZITTRAUER. Captain Co. "B" Georgia Hussars frojn July 26, 1864, to May 23, 1873. First Lieutenant May 9, 1862. Promoted Captain Co. "B" July 26, 1864. See Record of Co. "B" succeeding. (On consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). J. FREDERICK WARING. Captain from May 23, 1872, to Oct. 5, 1876. (See Record preced ing and that of Co. "A" succeeding.) ROBERT H. ANDERSON. Captain from Dec. 4, 1876, to Feb. 18, 1880. Cadet at United States Military Academy from July I, 1853, to July I, 1857. Brevet Second Lieutenant of Infantry, July i, 1857; Second Lieutenant Ninth United States Infantry, Dec. 29, 1857. Resigned May 17, 1861, and ap pointed Second Lieutenant in Second Regiment of Georgia Regu lars of Infantry. Promoted First Lieutenant and Adjutant of same. Transferred to the Provisional Army of the Confederate States and assigned to duty as A. D. C. to Brigadier General W. H. T. Walker. Promoted Captain and A. A. G. Promoted in 1862 Major and as signed to command the "First Battalion of Georgia Sharpshooters." Promoted Colonel in 1863 and assigned to command the Fifth Regi ment of Georgia Cavalry. In summer of 1864 this regiment was transferred to the army commanded by General Joseph E. Johnston, and was incorporated into "Alien's Brigade," "Kelly's Division," "Wheeler's Corps." Subsequently Colonel Anderson promoted to be Brigadier General in "Alien's Division." Chief of Police of the city of Savannah from 1865 to 1888. President of the "Sabre Club" in 1869. Second Lieutenant, Junior, of the Georgia Hussars from April 24, 1874, to Sept. 9, 1874; Second Lieutenant from Sept. 9, 1874, to Oct. 26, 1874; First Lieutenant from Oct. 26. 1874, to Dec. 4, 1876^ and Captain to Feb. 18, 1880. Died Feb. 8, 1880. WM. W. GORDON (No. 2). Captain from March 17, 1880, to Nov. 25, 1889. Second Lieuten ant Co. "A" Georgia Hussars, from Aug. 8, 1861, to March ----k 1863. In March. 1863, promoted Captain in Adjutant and Inspec tor General's Department and assigned to staff of Br'gadier General H. W. Mercer, commanding District of Georgia. In December, 1864, was transferred to be Captain and A. A. G. on staff of Brigadier Gen eral Robert H. Anderson, commanding Brigade of Cavalry, "Alien's Division," "Wheeler's Corps," surrendering at Hillsboro, N. C., in April, 1865. On May 23, 1872 (on consolidation of "A" and "B" companies into one troop) he was elected Second Lieutenant of the "Georgia Hussars." Re-elected to same office April 10, 1876. On Dec. 4, 1876, elected First Lieutenant. March 17, 1880, elected Cap tain; nth January, 1890, elected Colonel of First Regiment Georgia 42 Cavalry; May 39, 1898, appointed by President McKinley "Brigadier General of U. S. Volunteers," and assigned to the command of the Second Brigade, First Division of the Fourth Army Corps, consist ing of the Second Texas, Second Louisiana and Second Alabama Regiments. On i6th August, 1898, relieved of command of Brigade and appointed (with General Brooke and Admiral Schley) on a commission "to arrange for the evacuation of Porto Rico by the Spanish troops." October, 1898, assigned to command Second Bri gade. First Division First Army Corps. On 24th March, 1899, mus tered out of service. A commission merchant of the firms of Tison & Gordon and W. W. Gordon & Co. He has been a director of the Central Railroad and Banking Company, the Merchants' National Bank (and vice-president of the same), and the Southern Bank of the State of Georgia. For six years a Representative of Chatham county in the State Legislature; from Dec. 3, 1866, a member of the "Benevolent Association" of Savannah, and president of the Cotton Exchange. GEORGE BARNARD PRITCHARD. Captain from Feb. 6, 1890, to June 14, 1891. Resigned June 14, 1891. April 9, 1877, Second Lieutenant, Junior; March IQ, 1878, Second Lieutenant; Jan. 14, 1886, First Lieutenant; Feb. 6, 1890, Cap tain; formerly of the commission house of Pritchard & Morrell. At this date in the office of the City Treasurer, and secretary of the Savannah Benevolent Association. BEIRNE GORDON. Captain from June 28, 1891, to Jan. 24, 1899. Feb. 6, 1891, First Lieutenant. Promoted Captain June 28, 1891. Commissioned Major First Regiment of Cavalry Georgia State Troops, Jan. 24, 1899, and Lieutenant Colonel Feb. I, 1900. Resigned Feb. I, 1905. Of the cot ton commission house of W. W. Gordon & Co. In January, 1889, appointed a member of the Sanitary Board of the City of Savannah. In June, 1889, appointed Recording Secretary of the Georgia His torical Society. In July, 1891, president of the Chatham Bank. In May, 1891, member of the Board of Managers of the Sons of the Revolution. In November, 1894, president of the Cotton Exchange In January, 1900, vice-president of the Merchants' National Bank. 1906, director of National Bank of Savannah. HENRY McALPIN. Captain from March 6, 1899, to May 13, 1901. Second Lieutenant, Junior. May 4, 1893; Second Lieutenant Oct. 17, 1894; First Lieu tenant Feb. 7, 1898; Captain March 6, 1899. Resigned May 13, 1901. Counsellor at Law. Judge of the Court of Ordinary since I3th No vember, 1901. President of the St. Andrews Society from Nov. 19, 1900, to November, 1902. BEIRNE GORDON. Captain from June 28th, i&>i, to Jan. 24th, 1899. I HEXRY McALPIX. Captain from March 6th. 1899, to May I3th, 1901. WILLIAM W. GORDON (No. 3). Captain from Feb. 24th, 1902, to May 22nd, 1905. 49 CHARLES A. L. CUNNINGHAM. Captain from June 10, 1901, to Feb. 18, 1902. Second Lieutenant Feb. 7, 1898; First Lieutenant March 6, 1899; Captain June 10, 1901. Resigned Feb. 18, 1902. WM. W. GORDON (No. 3.) Captain from Feb. 24, 1902, to May 22, 1905. Second Lieutenant March 6, 1899; First Lieutenant June 10, 1901; Captain Feb. 24, 1902. Elected Major of First Battalion First Regiment Cavalry, Georgia State Troops, May 22, 1905. Appointed ----------, 1898, Second Lieu tenant Eighth U. S. Infantry, and assigned to duty as A. D. C. to Brigadier General Wm. W. Gordon. Counsellor at Law, of firm of Gordon & EHiott. FRANCIS P. McINTIRE. Captain from Sept. 25, 1905, to ------; present incumbent. A graduate in 1901 of the Pennsylvania Military College, Chester, Pa. Adjutant First Battalion. First Regiment Georgia State Troops, from March, 1903, to April 25, 1905; First Lieutenant "Hussars" from April 25, 1905, to Sept. 25, 1905. FIRST LIEUTENANTS. JOHN CUTHBERT. First Lieutenant from ------, 173-, to ------, 173-. HUGH MACKAY, JUNIOR. First Lieutenant from ------, 173-, to ------> 173-. See Captain's Record. ROBERT SCRUGGS. First Lieutenant under John Cuthbert as Captain in 1739. Present as Lieutenant of Troop of "English Rangers" (or Georgia Rangers) with Oglethorpe and Captain Noble Jones in the repulse of the ad vance force of Spaniards in July, 1742, which attempted to capture Frederica. Promoted Captain to succeed Matthews (deceased) in command of a troop of Rangers at "Mt. Venture" on the Altamaha river. JOHN MILLEDGE. First Lieutenant from ------, 1744, to ------, 1751. Appointed by Governor Reynolds to command Troop of Rangers upon the regular establishment. (Separate and distinct from the "Horse Militia.") Continued such until 1761, when he was promoted Colonel of the Horse. L 50 NEWDIGATE STEPHENS. First Lieutenant April, 1751, to ----------, 175-. Appointed by the "President and his Assistants" to be such of "the Troop of Horte within this part of the Colony." NOBLE WYMBERLEY JONES. First Lieutenant from ------. 175-, to ------, 1751. See Captain's Record. JOSEPH GIBBONS. First Lieutenant from July 18, 1757. to Dec. --, 1758. Dec. 22, 1767, Lieutenant of First Company (of Savannah) First Regiment "Foot Militia." JAMES WHITEFIELD. First Lieutenant from Dec. 23. 1758, to Jan. 8, 1760. April 23, 1757, Lieutenant of Fourth Company (of Savannah) First Regiment "Foot Militia." See Captain's Record. JAMES BOX. First Lieutenant from --------. 1760. to --------, 1763. WILLIAM SMITH. First Lieutenant from May 27. 1763. to --------, 176-. "First Troop Horse Militia." Jan. 8. 1760. cornet. ISAAC YOUNG. First Lieutenant from --------. 176-, to --------, 176-. JOHN MOREL. First Lieutenant from ------, 177-, to Fob. --, 1/78. See Captain's Record. JAMES BRYAN. First Lieutenant from --------. 177-. to --------, 1781. Captured by the British Dec. 29, 1778, an:l imprisoned in prison ship on Long Sound until summer of 1781. Aug. 30, 1781, Treasurer of the State of Georgia. January. 1782. Register of Probates. In 1784 member of the General Assembly and of the Executive Council. ISAAC YOUNG (2). First Lieutenant from ------. 178-, to ------. 178-. Of Light Dra goons of Chatham county. According to returns of Jacob Waldburg, Clerk of the First Regiment. 1st Oct. 1785. WILLIAM HUNTER. First Lieutenant Feb. --, 1781, to Aug. 19, 1802. PETER A. BLOIS. First Lkutcnant t'rotn March _>6th. 1849, to Jan, 38th, 1852. I AN'GUS McALPIN. First Lieutenant from Nov. 2O.th. 1854. to Jan. Qth, 1859. 55 PETER SHICK. First Lieutenant from June 20, 1803, to July --, 1804.. Chief of Police Department, i8o7-i8iz JOHN ARNOLD. First Lieutenant from Aug. 17, 1804, to ------, 18--. RICHARD F. WILLIAMS. First Lieutenant "Chatham Hussars" from Jan. 6, 1812, to Aug. 31, 1812- GEORGE W. McALLISTER. First Lieutenant "Chatham Hussars" from Aug. 31, 1812, to ------, 18--. Second Lieutenant Jan. 6, 1812, when promoted. Major Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel of Second Regiment Georgia Mili tia. JAMES MOORE WAYNE. First Lieutenant "Chatham Light Dragoons" from Aug. 3, 1813, to July 13, 1814. See Captain's Record. JOSEPH HABERSHAM. First Lieutenant "Georgia Hussars" from April 5, 1819, to July --, 1821. BENJAMIN EDWARD STILES. First Lieutenant from July 25,1821, to Nov. 18, 1823. See Captain's Record. WILLIAM LAW. First Lieutenant from Nov. 18, 1823, to Jan. 7, 1825. See Captain's Record. GEORGE SCHLEY. First Lieutenant from Jan. 7, 1825, to Jan. --, 1827. Alderman of Savannah, 1823-24. Feb. 10, 1832, Captain of "Troop Light Dra goons," Jefferson county. From ---------- 18--, to ---------- 18--, Postmaster at Savannah. WILLIAM WASHINGTON GORDON. First Lieutenant from Jan. 17, 1827, to Nov. 10. 1827. tain's Record. WILLIAM MACKAY. First Lieutenant from Nov. 28, 1827, to May --, 1832. See Cap WYMBERLEY J. HUNTER. First Lieutenant from May 2, 1832, to May --, 1834. 56 P. M. KOLLOCK. First Lieutenant from Aug. 5, 1835, to Feb. 27, 1837. See Captain's Record. P. H. BEHN. First Lieutenant from Feb. 27, 1837, to Nov. --, 1838. Oct. 19, 1849, Major First Squadron of Cavalry. July 10, 1861, Colonel of First Regiment of Cavalry, Georgia Militia. For many years a general factor and commission merchant at Savannah. .. . GEORGE WASHINGTON BEHN. First Lieutenant from Nov. 20, 1838, to Feb. 10, 1840. See Cap tain's Record. . . STEPHEN GARDNER. First Lieutenant from Feb. 10, 1840, to Dec. --, 1842. WILLIAM HERB. First Lieutenant from Dec. 26, 1842, to Oct. 7, 1843. Promoted captain. OLIVER S. BURROUGHS. First Lieutenant from Oct. 7, 1843, l Sept. 18, 1845. Promoted captain. ALEXANDER H. BAILEY. First Lieutenant from Sept. 18, 1845, to April 20, 1847. Promoted captain. HENRY BRIGHAM. First Lieutenant from May 18, 1847, to March 16, 1849. Of the firms of Brigham, Baldwin & Co. and Brigham, Kelly & Co. Presi dent of Merchants' National Bank of Savannah. Alderman of Sa vannah, i86o-'6i-'62-'6s-'66-'69 and '73-'7S. PETER A. BLOIS. First Lieutenant from March 26, 1849, * Jan- ^ 1853. WM. H. WILTBERGER. First Lieutenant from Feb. 19, 1853, to Feb. 10, 1854. See Record of Co. "B" "Georgia Hussars." JNO. P. W. READ. First Lieutenant from Oct. 28, 1854, to Nov. 29, 1854. See Cap tain's Record. ANGUS McALPIN. First Lieutenant from Nov. 29, 1854, to Jan. 9, 1859. Enlisted with "Savannah Volunteer Guards" for Confederate War. Before the War a planter at the "Hermitage," and subsequently city inspector of lumber and timber. WALLACE GUMMING. First Lieutenant from April igth, 1859, to 1861. JAMES H. JOHXSTON. First Lieutenant from June 8th, 1880. to Dec. jist, 1885. 61 WALLACE GUMMING. mT18eeF6lnl1ietr,,rstcoi8ofL6mziteh-m'u6eit4se.BsniaaonnnktedforfoAmthdejAuStpatrnailtte 1Fo9,ifr1sG8t 5e9oR,rgetoigai.meCnht ieGf-,eoof1r8Fg6ii1ar.e July 23, Cavalry. Depart J. FREDERICK WARING. First Lieutenant from Captain July 8, 1861. As First on a tour of thirty (30) days' Island. Sec Record of Co. "A." -, 1861, to July 8, 1861. Lieutenant, commanded service at "Red House," Promoted the Troop Skidaway DAVID WALDHAUER. First Lieutenant tCoo.F"eAb.."--, 1863. Co. "A" Promoted "Georgia Captain Hussars," from July 8, 1861, March, 1863. See Record of RICHARD J. DAVANT. aCtRonoeFdglMoiiDrnmaseaytelvnL9aot,nifet1Gu,8set6aWeo1mn.ragaepn.iSalteusOCb(Cs&afeovqc.aCuol"reotyBnt.o.t"lnAy) I,lnc"d--oGe--m--rem--om--r--a--igns--i--saio--,ofHn,1c8u16ih8ts2y6os,4au,oarspfsep"prSooDafmirvnaoavtomenatdenndaStMheL&,pai1jteo8Lu96rta9,e-wF1n'7i8taf0o6nt.1nht, JAMES A. ZITTRAUER. First to July Lieutenant (Co. "B," "Georgia 26, 1864. Promoted Captain of Hussars") from May 9, Co. "B" July 26, 1864. T S6z, ALEXANDER McC. DUNCAN. First Lieutenant to May 23, 1873. (Co. "A" Georgia Hussars), from March --, 1863, FREDERICK H. BLOIS. First Lieutenant to May 23, 1872. (Co. "B" "Georgia Hussars") from July, 1864, RICHARD J. DAVANT. First Lieutenant of Cos. "A" and "B" troop, from May 23, 1872, to March 20, 1873. consolidated into one MICHAEL G. PRENDERGAST. First Lieutenant from April 8, 1873, to Oct. 14, 1874. ROBERT H. ANDERSON. First Lieutenant from Captain Dec. 4, 1876. Oct. a6, 1874, to Dec, 4, 1876. Promoted 62 WM. W. GORDON (No. 2). First Lieutenant from Dec. 4, 1876, to March 17, 1880. Promoted Captain March 17, 1880. See Captain's Record and Record of Co. "A." JAMES H. JOHNSTON. First Lieutenant from June 8, 1880, to Dec. 31, 1883. Member of commission houses of Minis & Johnston, Duncan & Johnston and Duncan, Johnston & Co. Alderman city of Savannah, i877-'7g. Di rector in Savannah Bank & Trust Co. President of Savannah Be nevolent Association. Enlisted with Chatham Artillery in Confed erate War. GEORGE B. PRITCHARD. First Lieutenant from Jan. 14, 1886, to Feb. 6, 1890. See Captain's Record. BEIRNE GORDON. First Lieutenant from Feb. 6, 1890, to June 28, 1891. See Captain's Record. GEORGE C. GAILLARD. First Lieutenant from June 28, 1891, to Oct. n, 1894. ABRAM MINIS. First Lieutenant from Oct. 11, 1894, to Jan. 5, 1898. Captain and Adjutant First Regiment of Cavalry "Georgia Volunteers" from ----------, to January, 1904. Attorney at Law. HENRY McALPIN. First Lieutenant from Feb. 7, 1898, to March 6, 1899. See Captain's Record. CHAS. A. L. CUNNINGHAM. First Lieutenant from March 6, 1899, to June 10, 1901. See Captmin's Record. WM. W. GORDON (No. 3)- First Lieutenant from June 10, 1901, to Feb. 24, 1902. See Cap tain's Record. ' ISADORE SILVERBERG. First Lieutenant from Feb. 24, 1902, to Aug. 11, 1903. WM. H. CONNERAT, JR. First Lieutenant from Oct. 5, 1903, to April 17, 1905. FRANCIS P. McINTlRE. First Lieutenant from April 25, 1905, to Sept. 25, 1905. CHARLES P. ROWLAND. First Lieutenant from Oct. 9, 1905, to ------------. GEORGE C. GAILLARD. First Lieutenant from June 28th, 1891, to Oct. nth, 1894. W. H. CONXERAT, JR First Lieutenant from October jtb, 1903. to April I7th, 1905. 65 SECOND LIEUTENANTS. JAMES BRYAN. Second Lieutenant from --------, 177-, to --------, 178-. DAVID SARZEDAS. Second Lieutenant from ------, 178-, to ------, 178-. PETER SHICK. Second Lieutenant from ----------, 179-, to June 20, 1803. JOHN I. GRAY. Second Lieutenant from June 20, 1803, to March --, 1806. WM. A. MOORE. Second Lieutenant from March 21, 1806, to ------, 1809, FINGAL T. FLYMING. Second Lieutenant from June 26, 1809, to ------, 1812. GEORGE W. McALLISTER. Second Lieutenant "Chatham Hussars" from Jan. 7, 1812, to Aug. 31, 1812. (See First Lieutenant's Record.) GEORGE L. COPE. Second Lieutenant "Chatham Hussars" from Aug. 31, 1812, to --------, 181-. ROBERT NEWELLSecond Lieutenant "Chatham Light Dragoons" from Aug. 3, 1813, to ----------, 1814. PETER SHICK (No. 2). Second Lieutenant "Chatham Light Dragoons" from March n, 1814, to --------, 181-. (See First Lieutenant's Record) GEORGE KER. Second Lieutenant April 5, 1819, to July --, 1819. WM. C. WAYNE. Second Lieutenant from July 22, 1819, to Jan. 22, 1821. Alderman of the city of Savannah, i824-'27. JOSEPH S. PELOT. Second Lieutenant from Jan. 22, 1821, to July 25, 1821. WILLIAM LAW. Second Lieutenant from July 25, 1821, to Nov. 18, 1823. (See Cap tain's Record.) 66 GEORGE SCHLEY. Second Lieutenant from Nov. 18. 1823, to ----------, 1824. (See First Lieutenant's Record.) MATTHEW HALL McALLISTER. Second Lieutenant from Jan. 7. 1825, to Jan. --, 1827. Mayor of city of Savannah from Sept. n, 1837, to March 2?, 1839. Alderman of the city of Savannah, 1839-1811; Second Vice-President of the Georgia Historical Society, 1840. WILLIAM MACKAY. Second Litutenant from Jan. 18, 1827. to Nov. --, 1827. GEORGE H. JOHNSTON. Second Lieutenant from Nov. 28, 1827, to ----------, 1830. JAMES R. JOHNSTON. Second Lieutenant from April 30, 1830, to ----------. 1834. JOHN G. DEWS. Second Lieutenant from March 31, 1834, to ----------, 1835. JAMES KER. Second Lieutenant from Aug. 5, 1835, to Feb. --, 1837. GEORGE W. BEHN. Second Litutenant from Feb. 27, 1837, to --------, 1838. (See Cap tain's Record.) JOHN WILLIAMSON. Second Lieutenant from Nov. 20, 1838, to ----------, 1840. Judge of the Inferior Court of Chatham county. Alderman of the city of Savannah, i86l-'65. City Treasurer, 1866-'69. PARLEY R. SWEAT. Second Lieutenant from ----------, 1840, to ----------, 1842. WILLIAM HERB. Second Lieutenant fiom July 28, 1842, to Dec. ----------, 1842. OLIVER S. BURROUGHS. Second Lieutenant from Dec. 26, 1842, to Oct. 7, 1843. JOSEPH W. ROBERTS. Second Lieutenant from Oct. 7, 1843, to Oct. --, 1845. Alderman of city of Savannah, i844-'45. City Treasurer i853-'S5. M. S. D'LYON. Second Lieutenant from Oct. 15, 1845, to April 5, 1847. \ WILLIAM C. VVAYNE. Second Lieu'.enant from July 22nd, 1819, to Jan. 22nd, 1821. GEORGE H. JOHXSTON. Second Litutennnt from Nov. sSth, 1827, to ----------, 1830. MATTHEW HALI, McALLISTER. Second Lieutenant from Jan. 7th, 1825, to Jan. ----, 1827. JOHN WILLIAMSON. Second Lieutenant from Nov. 20th, 1838, to -, 1840. 75 PETER A. BLOIS. Second Lieutenant from May 18, 1847, to March 23, 1849. WM. WARING HABERSHAM. Second Lieutenant from March 26, 1849, to July 10, 1850. WM. H. WILTBERGER. Second Lieutenant from Aug. 8, 1850, to Feb. 8, 1853. WM. F. PRESTON. Second Lieutenant from June 5, 1852, to Jan. 28, 1853. JOHN P. W. READ. Second Lieutenant from Feb. 19, 1853, to Feb. 28, 1854. ANGUS McALPIN. Second Lieutenant from Feb. 28, 1854, to Nov. 20, 1854, WM. HARDY BANKS, M. D. Second Lieutenant from Nov. 29, 1854, to May --, 1861. DAVID WALDHAUER. Second Lieutenant from May --, 1861, to July 7, 1861. (See Rec ord of Co. "A"). RICHARD J. DAVANT. Second Lieutenant from July 7, 1861, to Aug. 7, 1861. (See Record of Co. "B"). WM. W. GORDON (No. 2). Second Lieutenant Co. "A" from Aug. 8, 1861, to March --, 1863. (See Record of Co. "A.") EDWARD C. ANDERSON, JR. Second Lieutenant Co. "B" from Sept. 9, 1861, to Nov. --, 1861. (See Record of Co. "B.") M. EDGAR WILLIAMS. Second Lieutenant Co. "B" from Nov. 21, 1861, to May 9, 1862. (See Record of Co. "B.") ERASTUS P. HILL. Second Lieutenant Co. "B" from May 9, 1862, to July 2, 1863. (See Record of Co. "B.") JOSEPH McLEOD TURNER. Second Lieutenant Co. "A" from March --, 1863, to Nov. 7, 1863, (See Record of Co. "A.") ROBERT SAUSSY. Second Lieutenant Co. "A" from Nov. 7. 1863. to May 23, 1872. (See Record of Co. "A.") PHILLIP YONGE. Second Lieutenant Co. "B" from July 2. 1864. to July 26, 1864. (See Record of Co. "B.") JOHN H. ASH. Second Lieutenant Co. "B" from Feb. 26, 1864. to May 23. 1872. (See Record of Co. "B"). VVM. \V. GORDON (No. 2.) Second Lieutenant (on consolidation of Company's "A" and "B" into one troop), from May 23. 1872, to March 19, 1873. (See Record of Co. "A" and Captain's Record.) HENRY P. MILLER. Second Lieutenant from April 2. 1873. to Aug. 26. 1874. ROBERT H. ANDERSON. Second Lieutenant from Sept. 9. 1874. to Oct. 26. 1874. (See Cap tain's Record.) RICHARD J. DAYANT. Second Lieutenant from Oct. 26, 1874, to Jan. 13. 1876. (See Rec ord of Co. "B.") WM. W. GORDON (No. 2). Second Lieutenant from April 10. 1876. to Dec. 4, 1876. G. NOW LAN SAUSSY. Second Lieutenant from Dec. 4. 1876, to Dec. 17. 1877. SIDNEY P. GOODWIN. Second Lieutenant from April 9, 1877, to March 19. 1878. (S*e Record of Confederate Officers.) GEORGE BARNARD PRITCHARD. Second Lieutenant from March 19. 1878, to Jan. 14, 1886. JOSEPH B. DUCKXVORTH. Second Lieutenant from Jan. 14. 1886, to Dec. 4, 1888. Member of cotton export house of Muir, Duckworth & Co. PETER W. MELDRIM. Second Lieutenant from Jan. 10. 1889, to Nov. 25, 1889. Adjutant First Squadron Georgia Cavalry, Aug. 6, 1875; Major First Regiment Georgia Cavalry ----------; Lieutenant Colonel First Regiment Geor gia Cavalry --------; Colonel First Regiment Georgia Cavalry, PARLEY R. SWEAT. Second Lieutenant from --------. 1840, to - 1842- SIDNEY P. GOODWIN. S'.cond Lieutenant from April 9th, 1877, to March igth, 1878. JOSEPH B. nUCiaVORTH. Second Lieutenant from Jan. I4th, 1886, to Dec. 4th, iSSS. ESWARD H. DEMERE. Second Lieutenant from Oct. 5th. 1903, to May 8th, 1905. 1 85 Feb. r, rox; Brevet Brigadier "Georgia State Troops, July, igo6. Alderman of the city of Savannah, 1891; Mayor of the city, Feb. I, 1897, to Jan. 30, 1899. Representative from Chatham county --------, and Senator from First Senatorial District ----------; President of Hibernian Society since March, 1887. GEORGE C. GAILLARD. Second Lieutenant from Nov. 25, 1889, to June 28, 1891. ABRAM MINIS. Second Lieutenant from June 28, 1891, to Oct. u, 1894. HENRY McALPIN. Second Lieutenant from Oct. n, 1894, to Feb. 7, 1898. C. A. L. CUNNINGHAM. Second Lieutenant from Feb. 7, 1898, to March 6, 1899. WM. W. GORDON, Jr. (No. 3). Second Lieutenant from March 6, 1899, to June 10, 1901. ROBERT P. CONSTANTINE. Second Lieutenant from June 10, 1901, to Feb. 18, 1902. WM. H. CONNERAT, JR. Second Lieutenant from March 3, 1902, to Oct. 5, 1903. EDWARD H. DEMERE. Second Lieutenant from Oct. 5. 1903. to May 8, 1905. CHAS. P. ROWLAND. Second Lieutenant from May 15, 1905, to Oct. 9, 1905. HENRY C. DANIEL. Second Lieutenant from Oct. 9, 1905, to ----------. ENSIGNS, CORNETS, SECOND LIEUTENANTS, JUNIOR. HUGH MACKAY, JR. Ensign from Feb. --, 1736, to ----------, 1739. JOHN MILLEDGE. Ensign from -------- ------------ to -------- CHARLES WEST. Cornet from June 10, 1751, to ----------, 175-. 86 JAMES WHITEFIELD. Cornet from July 18, 1757, to Dec. --, 1758. JAMES BOX. Cornet from Dec. 23, 1758, to Aug. --, 1762. WILLIAM SMITH. Cornet from Aug. 20, 1762, to May 27, 1763. ISAAC YOUNG. Cornet from May 27, 1763, to ----------------. ISAAC LEGARDERE. Cornet from ------------, 178-, to March 6, 1794. WILLIAM A. MOORE. Cornet from June 20, 1803. to March 21, 1806. FINGAL T. FLYMING. Cornet from ----------, 18--, to June 26, 1809. ROBERT HABERSHAM. Cornet from June 26, 1809, to ----------, 181-. Of General Commis sion House Robert Habersham & Co. GEORGE L. COPE. Cornet "Chatham Hussars" from Jan. 7, 1812, to Aug. 21, 1812. JOSEPH HABERSHAM, JR. Cornet "Chatham Hussars" from Aug. 31, 1812, to ----------, 181-. Afterwards First Lieutenant of the "Georgia Hussars." GEORGE GLEN. Cornet "Chatham Light Dragoons" from Aug. 3, 1813, to --------, 181-. Chief of Fire Department of Savannah, i8o7-'o8. WM. C. WAYNE. Cornet "Georgia Hussars" from April 5, 1819, to July 22, 1819. JOSEPH S. PELOT. Cornet from July 22, 1819, to Jan. 22, 1821. Solicitor General of Eastern District. Alderman of Savannah, 1815-1817, i8io-'22 and l827-'20. EBENEZER JACKSON. Cornet from July 25, 1821, to June 7, 1823. LEVI S. D'LYON. Cornet from June 7, 1823, to Jan. --, 1827. Judge of Superior Court of Eastern District. EBEXEZER JACKSON. Cornet from July 25th, 1821. to June 7th, 1823. CARROL A. CLOUD. Cornet from February ipth, 1853, to March loth, 1854. 91 GEORGE MILLEN. Cornet from Jan. 17, 1827, to Nov. --, 1827. JAMES R. JOHNSTON. Cornet from Nov. 28, 1827, to April 30, 1830. WYMBERLEY J. HUNTER. Cornet from April 30, 1830, to May --, 1832. JOHN G. DEWS. Cornet from May 2, 1832, to March i, 1834. JAMES KER. Cornet from March I, 1834, to Aug. 5, 1835. P. H. BEHN. Cornet from Aug. 5, 1835, to Feb. 27, 1837- JOHN WILLIAMSON. Cornet from Feb. 27, 1837, to Nov. 20, 1838. STEPHEN GARDNER. Cornet from Nov. 20, 1838, to Feb. 10, 1840. WILLIAM HARDEE. Cornet from Feb. 10, 1840, to --------, 1840. E. W. SOLOMONS. Cornet from --------, 1840, to ------------, 1841. WM. HERB. Cornet from July 12, 1841, to July 28, 1842. OLIVER S. BURROUGHS. Comet from July 28, 1842, to Dec. 26, 1842. JOSEPH W. ROBERTS. Cornet from Dec. 26, 1842, to Oct. 7, 1843. M. S. D'LYON. Cornet from Oct. 7, 1843, to Oct. 15, 1845. HENRY BRIGHAM. Cornet from Oct. 15, 1845, to May 18, 1847. WM. WARING HABERSHAM. Cornet from May 15, 1847, to March 26, 1849. FREDERICK H. BLOIS. Cornet from March 26, 1849. to Oct. 7, 1850. 92 JOSEPH F. PELOT. Cornet from Oct. 26, 1850, to July 14, 1851. WM. F. PRESTON. Cornet from Dec. 5, 1831, to Jan, 28, 1853. CARROL A. CLOUD, Cornet from Feb. 19, 1853, to March 10, 1854. DAVID WALDHAUER. Cornet from March 10, 1854, to July 9, 1855. JAMES H. JOHNSTON. Cornet from Dec. 6, 1855, to Jan. u, 1858. J. FREDERICK WARING. Cornet from Feb. 4, 1858, to May --. 1861. RICHARD J. DAVANT. Cornet from May 25, 1861, to July 8, 1861. ROBERT MACKAY STILES. Second Lieutenant Junior from July 8, 1861, to Aug. --, 1861. ALEX. McC. DUNCAN. Second Lieutenant Junior Company "A" from Aug. 8, 1861, to March --, 1863. M. EDGAR WILLIAMS. Second Lieutenant Junior Co. "B" from Sept 9, 1861, to Nov. 7, 1861. THOMAS FRANCIS WILLIAMS. Second Lieutenant Junior Co. "B" from Nov. 7, 1861, to May 9, 1862. PHILLIP YONGE. Second Lieutenant Junior Co. "B" from May g, 1862, to July --, 1863. ROBERT SAUSSY. Second Lieutenant Junior Co. "A" from Feb. 18, 1863, to Nov. 7, 1863. FREDERICK H. BLOIS. Second Lieutenant Junior Co. "B" from July 22, 1863, to July 26, 1864. WM. L. WAKELEE. Second Lieutenant Junior Co. "B" from July 26, 1864. to May 23, 1872. ROBERT MACKAY STILES. Second Lieutenant, Junior, from July 8th, 1861, to Aug. 1861. FREDERICK M. HULL. Second Lieutenant, Junior, from June 8tli, 1880, to Dec. 3ist 1885. 97 MICHAEL G. PRENDERGAST. Nominated to War Department in accordance with enactment of the Congress of the Confederate States for appointment as Second Lieutenant, Junior, of Co. "A" in --------, 1864, in recognition of three several acts of gallantry. Issue of commission delayed. MICHAEL G. PRENDERGAST. Second Lieutenant Junior (on consolidation of' Cos. "A" and "B" into one troop), from May 23, 1872, to April 2, 1873. ' RAYMOND M. DEMERE. Second Lieutenant Junior from April 2, 1873, to April 13, 1874. ROBERT H. ANDERSON. Second Lieutenant Junior from April 24, 1874, to Sept. 9, 1874. RICHARD J. DAVANT. Second Lieutenant Junior from Sept. 9, 1874, to Oct. 26, 1874. GEORGE NOWLAN SAUSSY. Second Lieutenant Junior from Oct. 26, 1874, to Dec. 4, 1876. SIDNEY P. GOODWIN. Second Lieutenant Junior from Dec. 4, 1876, to April 9, 1877. GEORGE BARNARD PRITCHARD. Second Lieutenant Junior from April 9, 1877, to March 18, 1878. CHAS. MEIGS CUNNINGHAM. Second Lieutenant from July 14, 1879, to March 3, 1880. FREDERICK M. HULL. Second Lieutenant Junior from June 8, 1880, to Dec. 31, 1885. PETER W. MELDRIM. Second Lieutenant, Junior, from Jan. 10, i86, to Jan. 10, 1889. GEORGE C. GAILLARD. Second Lieutenant Junior from Jan. 17, 1889, to Nov. 25, 1889. ABRAM MINIS. Second Lieutenant Junior from Feb. 6, 1830, to June 28, 1891. J. T. SHUPTRINE. Second Lieutenant Junior from June 28, 1891, to Jan. 14, 1892. FREDERICK A. HABERSHAM. Second Lieutenant Junior from Feb. 2. 1892. to April 13, 1893. 98 HENRY McALPIN. Second Lieutenant Junior from May 4, 1893, to Oct. n, 1894. This office abolished by order from the office of the Adjutant Gen eral of the State of Georgia, on vacation of same by McAlpin pro moted. FIRST SERGEANTS MAJOR. The purpose and functions of this office not made apparent, and the existence of an incumbent revealed only in the few instances re corded below. The office was not continued in the merger of the "Chatham Light Dragoons" and "Chatham Hussars" into the "Geor gia Hussars." ARNOLD, J.. appointed 1802. NEWELL, THOS. M., "Chatham Hussars," appointed 1812; Re signed 1812. GLEN, N. W., appointed 1812. LISSENHOFF, F. H., "Chatham Hussars," appointed 1813; Re signed 1813. NORRIS, B. B., "Chatham Hussars," appointed 1813; Resigned 1814. ROE, ALEX. S., "Chatham Hussars," appointed 1815; Died Jan. 29, 1816. FIRST SERGEANTS. CLINE, JONATHAN, "Chatham Light Dragoons," appointed 1804. GLEN, N. W., "Chatham Light Dragoons," appointed 1812; Pro moted 1812. LISSENHOFF, F. H-, "Chatham Hussars," appointed 1812; Pro moted 1813. NEWELL, THOS. M., "Chatham Light Dragoons," appointed 1813; Promoted 1813. NORRIS, B. B., "Chatham Light Dragoons," appointed 1813; Pro moted 1813. PERRY, ------ "Chatham Light Dragoons, appointed 1813; Pro moted 1813. ROE, ALEX. S., "Chatham Light Dragoons," appointed 1813; Pro moted 1815. SCHLEY, GEORGE, "Chatham Light Dragoons," appointed 1813. KENAN, ---------- "Chatham Light Dragoons, appointed 1813. DEMERE, RAYMOND P., "Chatham Hussars," appointed 1815; Resigned 181-. 99 PELOT, JOSEPH S., "Georgia Hussars," appointed 1818; Pro moted -1819. KIXG, JOSEPH, appointed 1819; Died June 16, 1820. GORDON, Wm. W., appointed 1820; Promoted 1823. KIRBY, HORACE, appointed 1823; Resigned 1824. D'LYON, L. S., appointed 1823; Promoted 1823. MACKAY, WM., appointed 1824; Promoted 1827. JOHNSTON, GEO. H., appointed 1827; Promoted 1827. JOHNSTON, JAMES R., appointed 1827; Promoted 1827. HUNTER, WYMBERLEY J., appointed 1827; Promoted 1830. SMITH, ARCHIBALD, appointed 1830; Resigned 1831. DEWS, J. G., appointed 1831; Promoted 1832. KOLLOCK, P. M., appointed 1832; Promoted 1835. BEHN, GEO. W., appointed 1835; Promoted 1837. HOLCOMB, THOS., appointed 1837; Resigned 1837. GARDNER, STEPHEN, appointed 1837; Promoted 1838. SWEAT, PARLEY R., appointed 1838; Promoted 1840. SOLOMONS, E. W., appointed 1840; Promoted 1840. HERB, WM., appointed 1840; Promoted 1841. BURROUGHS, OLIVER S., appointed 1841; Promoted 1842. D'LYON, M. S., appointed 1842; Promoted 1844. BRIGHAM, HENRY, appointed 1844; Promoted 1845. BLOIS, PETER A., appointed 1845; Promoted May 5, 1847. BLOIS, FREDK. H., appointed May 5, 1847; Promoted March 23. 1849PRESTON, WM. F., appointed April 2, 1849; Resigned Oct. 8. 1849. WILTBERGER, WM. H., appointed Oct. 8, 1849; Promoted July 23, 1850. PELOT, JOSEPH F., appointed July 23, 1850; Promoted Oct. 30, 1850. HABERSHAM, JNO. BOLTON, appointed Oct. 30, 1850; Re signed May 9, 1851. BOWEN, WM. P., Jr., appointed Jan. 5, 1852; Resigned Aug. 25, 1852. READ, JNO. P. W., appointed Oct. 4, 1852; Promoted Feb. 8, 1853. WALDHAUER, DAVID, appointed Feb. 8, 1853; Promoted March lo, 1854. JOHNSTON, JAMES H., appointed March 10, 1854; Promoted Nov. 5, 1855. HABERSHAM, FREDK A., appointed Nov. 5, 1855; Resigned ------------, 1861. (On formation of two (2) companies of Hussars, viz.: "A" and "B")- DUNHAM, THOS. H., Co. A, appointed Aug. --, 1861; Discharged July 15, 1862. WILLIAMS, THOS. F., Co. B, appointed Sept 9, 1861; Promoted Nov. 7, 1861. 100 SAUSSY, ROBERT, Co. A, appointed Jan. 15, 1862; Promoted Feb. 16, 1863. DILLON, GEO. W., Co. A, appointed Feb. --, 1863; Resigned --, 1865. ZITTRAUER, JAS. A., Co. B, appointed Nov. 3, 1861; Promoted May 9, 1862. BLOIS, FREDK. H., Co. B, appointed May 9, 1862; Promoted July 22, 1863. ASH. JNO. H., Co. B, appointed July 22, 1863; Promoted July, 1864. LaROCHE, A. B., Co. B., appointed July --, 1863; Resigned Sept. 17, 1868. (On consolidation of A. and B. into one troop.) MILLER. HENRY P., appointed July 2, 1872; Promoted April a, 1873- KNAPP, A. CHAMPION, appointed April 16, 1873; Resigned Oct. 13, 1873. SAUSSY, G. NOWLAN, appointed Oct. 28, 1873; Promoted Oct. 26, 1874. O'DRISCOLL, FRANK C., appointed Oct. 26, 1874; Drowned June 24, 1875. WINTER. FRANK, appointed July 12, 1875; Resigned Dec. 4, 1876. PRITCHARD, GEO. BARNARD, appointed Dec. 4. 1876; Pro moted April 9, 1877. OWENS. GEO. W., appointed April 9, 1877; Resigned June 30,1879. DEMERE. RAYMOND M., appointed July 14, 1879; Resigned Jan. 12, 1885. SCHLEY, GEORGE, appointed Jan. 16, 1885; Resigned Sept. 23, 1886. GAILLARD, GEORGE C., appointed Oct. 14, 1886; Promoted Jan. 17, 1889. HABERSHAM, FREDK. A. (No. 2), appointed Jan. 21, 1889; Pro moted Feb. 19, 1892. HULL, W. GLADDING, appointed Feb. 19, 1892; Resigned Dec. i, 1892. MYERS, GRATZ C., appointed Jan. 12, 1893; Resigned May 18, 1893POSTELL. JNO. CUNNINGHAM, appointed May 18, 1893; Pro moted March 14, 1895. CUNNINGHAM, C. A. L., appointed April n, 1895; Promoted Feb. 7, 1898. WEST. JAS. B., appointed March 28, 1898; Resigned March 13, 1899. CONSTANTINE, ROBT. P., appointed April n, 1899; Promoted June 10, 1901. SILVERBERG, ISADORE, appointed ----------, 1901; Promoted Feb. 24, 1902. 101 CONNERAT, W. H., Jr., appointed Feb. 24, 1902; Promoted March 3, 1902- DEMERE, EDWARD H., appointed April 21, 1902; Promoted Oct. S, I933- ROWLAND, CHAS. P., appointed Dec. 14, 1903; Promoted May IS, 1905- EDMONSTON, CHAS., Jr., appointed Oct. 9, 1905; Resigned Dec. 22, 1905. SECOND SERGEANTS. BOLTON, CURTIS, "Chatham" Hussars," appointed 1808; Pro moted 1812. NORRIS, B. B., "Chatham Hussars," appointed 18--; Promoted 1813. CUMMING, JOSEPH, "Chatham Hussars," appointed 18--; Re signed 1813. DEMERE, RAYMOND P., "Chatham Hussars," appointed 18--; Promoted 181-. ROBERTS, CHARLES, "Chatham Light Dragoons," appointed 1814; Promoted 181-. KING. JOSEPH, appointed 1818; Promoted 1819. SPEAKMAN, JOHN, appointed 1821. KIRBY, HORACE, appointed 1823; Promoted 1823. D'LYON, L. H., appointed 1823; Promoted 1823. MACKAY, WM., appointed 1823; Promoted 1824. JOHNSTON, GEO. H., appointed 1824; Promoted 1827. JOHNSTON, JAS. R., appointed 1827; Promoted 1827. HUNTER, W. J., appointed 1827; Promoted 1827. SMITH, ARCHIBALD, appointed 1827; Promoted 1830. DEWS, J. G., appointed 1830; Promoted 1832. KOLLOCK, F. M., appointed 1832; Promoted 1832. KER, JAMES, appointed 1833; Promoted 1835. BEHN, P. H.. appointed 1835; Promoted 1835. HABERSHAM, JOSEPH, appointed 1835; Resigned 1836. HOLCOMB, JOSEPH, appointed 1837; Promoted 1837. GARDNER. STEPHEN, appointed 1837; Promoted 1837. SWEAT, PARLEY R., appointed 1837; Promoted 1838. HARDEE, W., appointed 1838; Promoted 1840. WEBB. R. T.. appointed 1840; Resigned 1840. BURROUGHS, O. S., appointed 1840; Promoted 1840. D'LYON, M. S., appointed 1841; Promoted 1842. STEVENS, WM. BACON, appointed 1843; Resigned 1843. BAILEY, A. H., appointed 1844; Promoted Oct. 13, 1845. HABERSHAM, WM. WARING, appointed Oct. 13, 1845; Pro moted May S, 1847. 102 PRESTON, W. F., appointed May 5, 1847; Promoted April 2, 1849. GUMMING, MONTGOMERY, appointed April 2, 1849; Resigned Dec. 17, 1849. PELOT, JOSEPH F., appointed Dec. 21, 1849; Promoted July 23, 1850. HABERSHAM, JNO. BOI/TON, appointed July 23, 1850; Pro moted Oct. 30, 1850. BOWEN, W. P., appointed Oct. 30, 1850; Promoted Jan. 5, 1852. READ, JOHN P. W., appointed Jan. 5, 1852; Promoted Oct 4, 1852. BURROUGHS, B. M. B., appointed Oct. 4, 1852; Resigned Oct. 8, 1853. SWEAT, S. B., appointed Feb. 8, 1853; Resigned March 10, 1854. HABERSHAM, FREDK. A., appointed March 10, 1854; Promoted Nov. S, 1855. McALPIN, DONALD, appointed Nov. 5, 1855; Resigned Dec. 22, McALPIN, JAS. W., appointed Dec. 22, 1857; Resigned July 8, 1861. ANDERSON, EDW. C., appointed July. 1861; Resigned ----------, 1861. SAUSSY, ROBERT, Co. A, appointed August, 1861; Promoted July 15. 1862. CUNNINGHAM, CHAS. M., Co. B, appointed Sept. g, 1861; Re signed Oct. 7, 1861. ZITTRAUER, JAS. A., Co. B, appointed Oct. 1861; Promoted Nov., 1861. BRYAN, ALFRED, Co. B, appointed Nov. 23, 1861; Resigned May 20, 1862. YONGE, PHILLIP, Co. B, appointed April i, 1862; Promoted May 9, 1862. GUERARD, AUGUSTUS G., Co. B, appointed May 9, 1862; Re signed 1862. GIFFORD, E. W., Co. B, appointed 1862; Resigned 1862. TURNER, J. McLEOD, Co. A. appointed July 15, 1862; Promoted Feb., 1863. WAKELEE, W. L., Co. B, appointed 1863; Promoted --------, 1863. DILLON, GEO. W., Co. A, appointed Feb. 1863; Promoted Feb. 1863. WASHBURN, JOSEPH, Co. A, appointed Feb. 1863; Discharged Aug. 1863. CLEMENS, LACHLAN H., Co. A, appointed Aug. 1863; Resigned 1865. COOPER, W. G., Co. B, appointed 1863; Resigned Sept 17, 1868. (On consolidation of A and B companies into one troop). DEMERE, RAYMOND M., appointed July a, 1872; Promoted April 2, 1873. SAUSSY, G. NOWLAN, appointed April 14, 1873; Promoted Oct 28, 1873. 103 ROBERTS, DWIGHT L., appointed Oct 28, 1873; Resigned Feb. i, 1875. WINTER, FRANK, appointed Feb. 16, 1875; Promoted July. 12, 1875. REMSHART, GEO. H., appointed July 12, 1875; Resigned March 15, 1876. PRITCHARD, GEO. BARNARD, appointed April 10, 1876; Pro moted Oct 4, 1876. ALSTON, T. PINCKNEY, Jr., appointed Dec. 4, 1876; Resigned Jan. 13, 1879- BALLANTYNE, THOS., appointed July 14, 1879; Resigned Jan, 12, 1885. GAILLARD, GEO. C., appointed Jan. 16, 1883; Promoted Oct. 14, 1886. HABERSHAM, FREDK. A., appointed Oct. 14, 1886; Promoted Jan. 12, 1889. RUSSELL, CHAS. D., appointed Jan. 21, 1889; Resigned Oct 13, 1890. SHUPTRINE, J. T., appointed Feb. 20, 1890; Promoted Jan. 28, 1891. MYERS, GRATZ C., appointed July 9, 1891; Promoted Jan. 12, 1893. HULL. W. GLADDING, appointed 1891; Promoted Feb. 19, 1892; Resigned May 18, 1892. McALPIN, HENRY, appointed Dec. 1892; Promoted May 4, 1892. POSTELL, JNO. CUNNINGHAM, appointed May 4, 1893; Pro moted May 18, 1893. CUNNINGHAM, C. A. L., appointed May 18, 1893; Promoted Feb. ii, 1895WEST, JAS. B., appointed April n, 1893; Promoted May 20, 1898. CONSTANTINE, ROBERT P., appointed May 28, 1898; Promoted April n, 1899. SILVERBERG, ISADORE, appointed April u, 1899; Promoted Feb. 2, 1893. CONNERAT, W. H., Jr., appointed Feb. 1892; Promoted May 3, 1892. QUANTOCK, GEO. A., appointed March, 1902; Resigned April 13, HAMMERAN, C. W., appointed April, 1902; Resigned May, 1902. FLEMING, J. C., appointed May 26. 1902; Resigned Sept 26, 1903. ROWLAND, C. P., appointed Sept 26, 1903; Promoted Dec. 1903. DANIEL, H. C., appointed Dec. 1903; Promoted Oct 9, 1905. SOMERVILLE, R. C., appointed Oct 9, 1905. 104 THIRD SERGEANTS. LISSENHOFF, T. H., appointed 1812; Promoted 1812. GUMMING, JOSEPH, appointed 1812; Resigned 1813. ROE, ALEXANDER S., appointed 1813; Promoted 1813. BREWER, J. H., appointed 1818; Promoted 1819. VANHEDRIGHAM, appointed 1819; Resigned 1820. JACKSON. EBENEZER, Jr., appointed 1820; Promoted 1821. HALL, DURHAM T., appointed 1821; Promoted 1822. D'LYON, L. S., appointed 1822; Promoted 1823. BARTLETT, EDWIN, appointed 1822; Resigned May 21, 1822. MACKAY, WM., appointed 1823; Promoted 1823. JOHNSTON, GEO. H., appointed 1823; Promoted 1824. LEVISTONE. CHARLES, appointed 1825; Resigned 1826. JOHNSTON, JAS. R., appointed 1826; Promoted 1827. HUNTER, WYMBERLEY J., appointed 1827; Promoted 1827. SMITH, ARCHIBALD, appointed 1827; Promoted 1827. DEWS, J. G., appointed 1827; Promoted 1830. KOLLOCK, P. M., appointed 1830; Promoted 1832. KER, JAMES, appointed 1832; Promoted 1832. BEHN, P. H., appointed 1832; Promoted 1835. BEHN, GEO. W., appointed 1835; Promoted 1835. HOLCOMB, THOS., appointed 1835; Promoted 1837. GARDNER, STEPHEN, appointed 1837; Promoted 1837. SWEAT, FARLEY R.. appointed 1837; Promoted 1837. HARDEE, W., appointed 1837; Promoted 1838. SOLOMONS, E. W., appointed 1838; Promoted 1840. HABERSHAM, W. N., appointed 1840: Resigned 1840. BURROUGHS, OLIVER S.. appointed 1840; Promoted 1840. D'LYON, M. S., appointed 1840; Promoted 1841. STEVENS. WM. BACON, appointed 1841; Resigned 1843. ROBARTS, JOS. W., appointed 1843; Promoted 1843. JENCKS, EBENEZER. appointed 1843; Resigned Jan. 8, 1846. BLOIS, FREDK. H., appointed Jan. 8. 1846: Promoted May 5, 1847CUMMING. MONTGOMERY, appointed May 5. 184?; Promoted April a, 1849. WILTBERGER, WM. H., appointed April 2, 1849; Promoted Oct. 8, 1849. PELOT, J. F., appointed Oct. 8, 1849; Promoted Dec. 21, 1849. HABERSHAM, JNO. BOLTON. appointed Dec. 21, 1849; Pro moted July 25, 1850. BOWEN, W. P, Jr.. appointed July 25, 1850; Promoted Oct. 30, 1850. BRADLEY, A. O., appointed Oct. 30, 1850; Resigned April 7, 1851. JACKSON, JOHN J., appointed April 17, 1851; Resigned Oct. 5, 1851. J 105 BURROUGHS, B. M. B., appointed Jan. 5. 1852; Promoted Oct. 5, 1852. SWEAT, SAML. B., appointed Oct. 4, 1852; Promoted Feb. 8, 1853 DEMERE, FRANK H., appointed Feb. 8, 1853; Promoted April 30, 1853WILLIAMS, CLARENCE H., appointed May 31, 1853; Resigned March 10, 1854. McALPIN, DONALD, appointed March 10, 1854: Promoted Nov. 5 i8S5McALPIN, JAMES W., appointed Nov. 5, 1855; Promoted Dec. 22, 1857WARING, J. FREDK., appointed Dec. 22, 1857; Promoted Jan. 22, 1858. STILES, BENJ. EDW.. appointed Jan. 22, 1858; Resigned April o, 1860. REMSHART, WM. WALLACE, appointed April 9, 1860; Resigned 1861. WILLIAMS. M. EDGAR, appointed 1861: Promoted Sept. 9, i85i. GORDON, WM. W., appointed 1861; Promoted Aug. 8, 1861. GREEN, BENJ., Co. A, Ga. Hussars, appointed Aug. 8, 1861; Re signed 1862. ZITTRAUER. JAS. A., Co. B. Ga. Hussars, appointed Sept. 9, 1861. BRYAN, ALFRED, Co. B, Ga. Hussars, appointed Oct. 14, 1861; Promoted Oct. 14, 1861. GUERARD, AUGUSTUS G., Co. B, Ga. Hussars, appointed Nov. 23, 1861; Promoted May 9, 1862. TURNER, J. McLEOD, Co. A, Ga. Hussars, appointed Jan. 1862; Promoted July, 1862. LAKE. THOS. H., appointed July, 1862; Resigned Dec., 1832. DILLON, GEO. W., appointed Dec., 1862; Promoted Jan, 1862. WEAVER, PICKENS B., Co. B, Ga. Hussars, appointed May 23, 1862; Discharged May 23, 1863. WAKELEE, WM. L-, Co: B., Ga. Hussars, appointed 1862; Pro moted June, 1862. WASHBURN, JOSEPH, Co. A, Ga. Hussars, appointed Jan., 1863; Promcted Feb., 1863. McDONALD. DONALD, Co. A. Ga. Hussars, appointed Feb., 1863; Died Aug., 1863. CLEMENS, L. H.. Co. A, Ga: Hussars, appointed Oct. 1863; Pro moted 1863. FARR, J. McP., Co. B, appointed July 1863; Resigned 1863. KNAPP, A. CHAMPION, Co. A, Ga. Hussars, appointed Oct. 1853; Resigned Sept. 17, 1868. HEMMING, GEO. H., Co. B, Ga. Hussars, appointed July 28, 1864; Resigned Sept. 17, 1868. f 106 (On consolidation of "A" and "B" companies into one troop). COOPER, WM. G., appointed Dec. 3, 1872; Resigned April 14, 1873ROBERTS, DWIGHT L., appointed April 14, 1873; Promoted Oct. 28, 1873. O'DRISCOLL, F. C., appointed Oct. 28, 1873; Promoted Oct. 26, 1874. REMSHART, GEO. H., appointed Oct. 26, 1874; Promoted July 12, 1875EARLY, J. T., appointed July 12, 1875; Resigned Oct. H, 1875. PRITCHARD, G. BARNARD, appointed Oct. n, 1875; Promoted April 10, 1876. FARR, JOS. M., appointed April 10, 1876; Resigned Dec. 4, 1876. OWENS, GEO. W., appointed Oct. 4, 1876; Promoted April 9, 1877. CHERRY, W. M., appointed April 9, 1877; Resigned Oct. 8, 1877. SCHLEY, JULIAN, appointed Jan. 14, 1878;' Resigned April 14, 1879. FARR, JOS. M. (re-elected), appointed July 14, 1877; Resigned June 7, 1883. SCHLEY, GEORGE, appointed June 14, 1883; Promoted Jan. 16, 1885. HABERSHAM, FREDK. A., appointed Jan. 16, 1885; Promoted Oct 14, 1886. RUSSELL, CHAS. D., appointed Oct. 14, 1886; Promoted Jan. 21, 1889. MINIS, ABRAM, appointed Jan. 17, 1889; Promoted Feb. 6, 1890. HUNTER, THOS., appointed Feb. 20, 1890; Resigned 1890. MYERS, GRATZ, appointed Feb. 20, 1890; Promoted 1891. HULL, W. GLADDING, appointed Feb. 20, 1891; Promoted 1891. McALPIN, HENRY, appointed 1892; Promoted May 4, 1893. POSTELL, JNO. C., appointed April 13, 1893; Promoted May 4, 1893- CUNNINGHAM, C. A. L., appointed May 4, 1893; Promoted May 18, 1893. BLOIS, WM. F., appointed May 18, 1893; Promoted March n, 1895. WEST, JAS. B., appointed March IT, 1895; Promoted March 18, 1895- HARRISON, W. G., appointed March 18, 1895; Resigned May 18, 1896. CONSTANTINE, R. P., appointed May 18, 1896; Promoted 1899. ELLIOTT, EDW. S., appointed 1899; Resigned 1899. CONNERAT, W. H., Jr., appointed 1899; Promoted Feb. 24, 1902, DEMERE, EDW. H., appointed March 31, 1902; Promoted April 21, 1902. SMITH, RICHARD H., appointed May 19, 1902; Resigned May 19, 1903. ROWLAND, C. P., appointed May 26, 1902; Promoted 1903. 107 EDMONDSTON, CHARLES, Jr., appointed Nov. a, 1903; Pro moted Oct 9, 1904. DANIEL, H. C., appointed Sept 26, 1903; Promoted Oct 9, 1903. COBURN, R. M., appointed Oct 9, 1905; Resigned April 17, 1936. EVE, J. HAMMOND, appointed April 18, 1906. FOURTH SERGEANTS. VANHEDRIGHAM, appointed 1819; Promoted 1819. GORDON, Wm. W., appointed 1820; Promoted 1821. BARTLETT, EDW., appointed 1821; Promoted 1822. D'LYON, L. S-, appointed 1822; Promoted 1823. MACKAY, Wm., appointed 1823; Promoted 1823. JOHNSTON, GEO. H., appointed 1823; Promoted 1823. LEVISTONE, CHAS-, appointed 1823; Promoted 1825. JOHNSTON, JAS. R., appointed 1825; Promoted 1826. HUNTER, WYMBERLY J., appointed 1826; Promoted 1827. SMITH, ARCHIBALD, appointed 1827; Promoted 1827. DEWS, J. G., appointed 1827; Promoted 1827. KOLLOCK, P. M., appointed 1827; Promoted 1830. KER, JAMES, appointed 1830; Promoted 1832. BEHN, P. H., appointed 1832; Promoted 1833. BEHN, G. W., appointed 1833; Promoted 1835. HABERSHAM, JOS., appointed 1835; Promoted 1835. GARDENER, STEPHEN, appointed 1835; Promoted 1837. SWEAT, PARLEY R., appointed 1837; Promoted 1837. HARDEE, Wm., appointed 1837; Promoted 1837. SOLOMONS, E. W., appointed 1837; Promoted 1838. WEBB, R. T., appointed 1838; Promoted 1840. STEVENS. Wm. BACON, appointed 1840; Promoted 1841. BOSTWICK. J., appointed 1841; Resigned 1841. INGERSOLL, JOHN, appointed 1841; Resigned 1842. COOPER, J. T., appointed 1842; Resigned 1843. HABERSHAM, Wm. WARING, appointed 1844; Promoted 1844, 'KING. HIRAM, appointed 1844; Vacated Aug. 4, 1846. PRESTON, Wm. F., appointed Oct 19, 1846; Promoted May 5, 1847. WILTBERGER, Wm. H., appointed May 5, 1847; Promoted April 2, 1849- CASTELLAW, HENRY, appointed April 2, 1849; Resigned Dec. 17. 1849. HABERSHAM, JNO. BOLTON, appointed Dec. 21, 1849; Pro moted 1850. BOWEN, Wm. P. Jr., appointed 1850; Promoted Jan. 23, 1850. BRADLEY, A. O., appointed Jan. 23, 1850; Promoted Oct 20, 1850. 108 JACKSON, JNO. J., appointed Oct. 20, 1850; Promoted April 7, . 1851. ALLEN, ROBT. E., appointed April 7, 1851; Resigned Jan. 5, 1852. SWEAT, S. B., appointed Jan. 5, 1852; Promoted Oct. 4, 1852. DEMERE, FRANK H., appointed Oct. 4, 1852; Promoted Feb. 8, 1853. WILLIAMS, CLARENCE H., appointed Feb. 8. 1853; Promoted April 30, 1853. JOHNSTON, JAS. H., appointed April 30, 1853; Promoted March 10, 1854. ROWLAND, D. W. C., appointed March 10, 1854; Resigned Oct. 5, 1855. CURRELL, SPENCER, appointed Nov. 5, 1855; Resigned Feb. 28, 1856. COPE, JAS. E., appointed Feb. 28, 1856; Resigned July 14, 1856. WARING, J. FREDK., appointed July 14, 1856; Promoted Dec. 22, i8S7STILES. BENJ. ED., appointed Dec. 22, 1857; Promoted Jan. 22, 1858. STILES, Wm. HENRY. Jr., appointed Jan. 22, 1858; Resigned April 9, 1860. STILES, ROBT. M., appointed April 9, 1860; Promoted July 8, 1861. ANDERSON, ED. C. Jr., appointed July 8, 1861; Resigned July, YONGE, PHILLIP, appointed 1861; Resigned July, 1861. TURNER, J. McLEOD, Co. A, appointed Aug. 8, 1861; Promoted Jan. 1862. GUERARD, AUGUSTUS G., Co. B, appointed Sept. 9, 1861; Pro moted Nov. 23, 1861. LAKE, THOS. H., Co. A, appointed Feb. 1862; Promoted July, 1862. STIBBS. HENRY L., Co. B, appointed Nov. 23. 1861; Discharged Nov. 24, 1861. DILLON, GEO. W., Co. A. appointed July, 1862; Promoted July, 1862. WEAVER, PICKENS B., Co. B, appointed March, 1862; Dis charged May 29, 1862. BAKER. S. J. M., Co. B, appointed May, 1862: Resigned Oct. 6, 1862. FARR, J. McP., Co. B, appointed Oct. 1862; Resigned July, 1862. WASHBURN. JOSEPH. Co. A, appointed Dec. 1862; Promoted Jan. 1863. McDONALD. DONALD, Co. A, appointed Jan. 1863; Promoted Feb. 1863. HENNING, GEO. H., Co. B, appointed 1863; Promoted 1863. CLEMENS, LACHLAN H., Co. A, appointed Feb. 1863; Promoted Feb. 1863. 109 KXAPP. A. CHAMPION, Co. A, appointed Oct. 1863; Promoted Oct. 1863. PRENDERGAST, MICHAEL G., Co. A, appointed Dec. 1863; Pro moted May 23, 1872. EDMONDSTON, J. W., Co. B, appointed 1863. (On consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). COOPER. Wm. G., appointed July 2, 1872; Promoted Dec. 3. 1872. SAUSSY, G. NOVVLAN, appointed Dec. 3, 1872; Promoted April 14, 1873O'DRISCOLL, FRANK C., appointed April 14, 1873; Promoted Oct. 28, 1873. WINTER, FRANK, appointed Oct. 28, 1873; Promoted Feb. 16, 1875EARLY, J. T. W., appointed Feb. 15, 1875; Promoted July 12, 1875. TILTON, OCTAVUS L., appointed July 12, 1875; Resigned Oct. n, . 1875- FARR. JOS. M., appointed Oct. n, 1875; Promoted April 10, 1876. ALSTON, T. PINCKNEY. appointed April 10, 1876; Promoted Dec. 4, 1876. CHERRY, W. S., appointed Dec. 4. 1876; Promoted April 9. 1877. SCHLEY, JULIAN, appointed April 9, 1877; Promoted Jan. 14, 1878. CHASE, LAWSON, appointed Jan. 14, 1878; Resigned June 30, 1879. SCHLEY, GEO., appointed July 14. 1879; Promoted June 14, 1883 GAILLARD, GEO. C., appointed June 14, 1883; Promoted Jan. 16, 1885GORDON. BEIRNE, appointed Jan. 16, 1885; Resigned April 23, 1886. MINIS, ABRAM, Jr., appointed Oct. 14, 1886; Promoted Jan. 21, 1889. SHUPTRINE. J. T., appointed Jan. 21, 1889; Promoted Feb. 20, 1893. HULL, W. GLADDING, appointed March 20. 1890; Promoted Feb. 1890. MYERS, GRATZ C., appointed Feb. 20, 1890; Promoted March, 1890. McALPIN, HENRY, appointed Feb. 1892; Promoted Feb. 1892. FOYE, HENRY B., appointed Feb. 1892; Resigned April 14, 1892. POSTELL, JNO. CUNNINGHAM, appointed April, 1892; Pro moted May 18, 1893. CUXNINGHAM, C. A. L., appointed May, 1893: Promoted May, 1893BLOIS, Wm. F., appointed May, 1893; Promoted 1893. WEST. JAS. B., appointed May 18, 1893; Promoted April n, 1895. COXSTANTINE. ROBT. P., appointed April 11, 1895; Promoted 1896. 110 ELLIOTT, EDW. S., appointed May, 1896; Promoted March 28, 1898. GORDON, W. W. Jr., appointed March 28, 1898; Promoted March 6, 1899. GORDON, GEO. ARTHUR, appointed April u, 1898; Promoted May 15, 1899. TRAIN, Wm. F., appointed May, i8pp; Resigned Feb. 10, 1902, HAMMERAN, C. W., appointed March 31, 1902; Resigned May, 1902. FLEMING. JNO. C., appointed May 26, igoz; Promoted ---------- DANIEL, HENRY C., appointed May 26, 1902; Promoted --:-- EDMONDSTON, CHARLES, Jr., appointed Nov. 2,1903; Promoted 1903BARNWELL, EDWD. W., appointed Nov. 2, 1933; Resigned Jan. 6, 1905. SOMERVILLE, R. C., appointed Jan. 16, 1905; Promoted Oct. o, 1905. EVE, J. HAMMOND, appointed Jan. 5, 1906; Promoted April 18, 1906. TENNILLE, W. A., appointed April 18, 1906. FIFTH SERGEANTS. VANHEDIGHAM, ------, appointed 1819; Promoted 1822. LEVISTONE, CHARLES, appointed 1823; Promoted 1823. JOHNSTON, JAS. R., appointed 1823; Promoted 1824. HUNTER, WYMBERLY J., appointed 1824; Promoted 1826. SMITH, ARCHIBALD, appointed 1826; Promoted 1827. DEWS, J. G., appointed 1827; Promoted 1827. KOLLOCK, P. M., appointed 1827; Promoted 1827. KER, JAMES, appointed 1827; Promoted 1830. BEHN, P. H., appointed 1830; Promoted 1832. BEHN, GEO. W., appointed 1832; Promoted 1832. HABERSHAM, JOSEPH, appointed 1832; Promoted 1835. HOLCOMB, THOS., appointed 1835; Promoted 1835. SWEAT, PARLEY R., appointed 1835; Promoted 1837. HARDEE, Win., appointed 1837; Promoted 1837. SOLOMONS, E. W., appointed 1837; Promoted 1837. WEBB, R. T., appointed 1837; Promoted 1838. HABERSHAM, Win. NEYUE, appointed 1838; Promoted 1840. HERB, Wm., appointed 1840; Promoted 1840. D'LYON, M. S., appointed 1840; Promoted 1840. BOSTWICK, JOSEPH, appointed 1840; Promoted 1841. INGERSOLL, JOHN, appointed 1841; Promoted 1841. ROBARTS, JOS. W., appointed 1841; Resigned 1841. COOPER, J. T., appointed 1842; Resigned 1842. j Ill BAILEY, A. H., appointed 1843; Promoted 1843. KING, HIRAM, appointed 1844; Promoted 1844. BLOIS, PETER A., appointed 1844; Promoted 1845. FINNEY, MICHAEL, appointed 1845; Vacated Aug. 4, 1846. GUMMING, MONTGOMERY, appointed Oct. 19, 1846; Pro moted May 5, 1847. McINTOSH, McQUEEN, appointed May 5, 1847; Resigned Jan. 10, 1849. CASTELLAW, HENRY, appointed Jan. 10, 1849; Promoted April 2, 1849PELOT, JOS. F., appointed April 2, 1849; Promoted Oct. 8, 1849. HABERSHAM, JNO. BOLTON, appointed Oct. 8, 1849; Promoted Dec. 21, 1849. BRADLEY, A. O., appointed Dec. 21, 1849; Promoted July 23, 1850. JACKSON, JNO. J., appointed July 23, 1850; Promoted Oct. 30, 1850. ALLEN, ROBERT E., appointed Oct. 30, 1850; Promoted April 17, 1851. READ, JNO. P. W., appointed April 17, 1851; Promoted Jan. 5, 1852. McDONELL, EDGAR, appointed Jan. 5, 1852; Resigned July 12, 1852. WALDHAUER, DAVID, appointed Oct. 4, 1852; Promoted Feb. 8, 1853JOHNSTON, JAS. H., appointed Feb. 8, 1853; Promoted April 30, 1853HABERSHAM, FREDK. A., appointed April 30, 1853; Promoted March 10, 1854- DEWS, JNO. H., appointed March 10, 1854; Resigned June 27, 1854. McALPIN, JAS. W., appointed June 27, 1854; Promoted Nov. 5, 1855. DICKERSON, Wm. H., appointed Nov. 5, 1855; Resigned April ia, i8sa REMSHART, W. W., appointed May 1858; Promoted April 9, 1860. GREEN, BENJ., appointed April 9, 1860; Resigned July, 1861. GORDON, Wm. W., appointed May, 1861; Promoted July 8, i85i. SAUSSY, ROBERT, appointed July 8, 1861; Promoted Aug. 8, ' 1861. McDONALD, NORMAN, Co. A., appointed Aug. 8, 1861; Resigned Sept. 1861. GOODWIN. C. RIDGELY, Co. B, appointed Sept. 9, 1861; Re signed Oct 1861. LAKE, THOS. H., Co. A, appointed .Oct 1861; Promoted Jan. 1862. WAGNER, BARNARD C., Co. B, appointed Nov. 23, 1861; Re signed Jan. a, 1862. YONGE, PHILLIP, Co. B. appointed Jan. 1862; Promoted March. 1862. 112 DILLON. GEO. W., Co. A, appointed Feb. 1862; Promoted July IS. 1862. HILL, ERASTUS P., Co. B, appointed March, i86a; Promoted May 9, 1862. WAKELEE, W. L., Co. B, appointed May 23, 1862; Promoted May. 1862. SNIDER. Wm. H., Co. B, appointed May, 1862; Discharged Oct. 18, 1862. WASHBURN, JOS., Co. A, appointed July, 1862; Promoted Dec. 1862. ASH, JNO. H., Co. B, appointed July, 1863; Promoted July, 1863. McDONALD, DONALD, Co. A, appointed July, 1863; Promoted July, 1863. CLEMENS, LACHLAN H., Co. A, appointed Jan. 23, 1863; Pro moted Feb. 1863. KNAPP, A. CHAMPION, Co. A, appointed Feb. 1863; Promoted Oct. 1863. LaROCHE, AUGUSTUS B., Co. B, appointed July, 1863; Promoted July, 7863. SAUSSY,' G. NOWLAN, Co. A, appointed Oct. 1863; Resigned Sept. 17, 1868. HENNING, GEO. G., Co. B, appointed 1863; Promoted July, 1863. ENGLISH, S.. Co. B, appointed July, 1863; Promoted July, 1863. HEDLESTON, W. D., Co. B, appointed 1864; Resigned Sept. 17, 1868. (On consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). SAUSSY, G. NOWLAN, appointed July 2, 1872; Promoted 4th Sergt. Dec. 3, 1872. ROBERTS, DWIGHT L., appointed Dec. 3, 1872; Promoted 3rd Sergt. April 14, 1873. WINTER, FRANK, appointed April 14, 1873; Promoted 4th Sergt. Oct. 28, 1873. REMSHART, GEO. H., appointed Oct. 28, 1873; Promoted 3rd Sergt. Oct. 26, 1874. WHITE. STEELE McA.. appointed Oct. 26, 1874; Resigned office Feb. 16, 1875. TILTON, OCTAVUS L., appointed Feb. 16, 1875; Promoted 4th Sergt. July 12, 1875. PRITCHARD, G. BARNARD, appointed July 12, 1875: Promoted .vd Sergt. Oct. 11, 1875. ALSTON, T. PINCKNEY, appointed Oct. 11, 1875; Promoted 4th Sergt. April 10, 1876. OWENS, GEO. W., appointed April 10, 1876; Promoted 3rd Sergi. Dec. 4, 1876. SCHLEY, JULIAN, appoii.ted Dec. 4, 1876; Promoted 4th Seigt. Aprii g, 1877. 113 CHASE, LAWSON, appointed April g, 1877; Promoted 4th Sergt. Jan. 14, 1878. GORDON, BEIRNE, appointed Tan. 14, 1878; Resigned office Jan. 13, 1879. RYALS, LOUIS M., appointed Jan. 14, 1879; Resigned office July 10, 1882. GAILLARD, GEO. C., appointed Oct 19. 1882; Promoted 4th Sergt. June 4, 1883. COBURN, JOHN S., appointed June 4, 1883; Resigned office Feb. 28, 1884. HABERSHAM, FREDK. A., appointed March 6, 1884; Promoted 3rd Sergt. Jan. 16, 1885. LAWTON, A. R. Jr., appointed Jan. 16, 1885; Resigned office Sept. 23d, 1886. WYLLY, ALBERT, appointed Oct. 14, 1886; Resigned office Jan. 13. 1887. SHUPTRINE, J. T., appointed Jan. 20, 1887; Promoted 4th Sergt Jan. 21, 1889. HUNTER, THOS., appointed Jan. 21, 1889; Promoted 3rd Sergt. Jan. 20, 1890. MYERS, GRATZ C., appointed Feb. 20, 1890; Promoted 4th Sergt Oct. 9, 1890. FOYE, HENRY B., appointed July 9, 1891; Resigned office April 14. 1892. POSTELL, JNO. CUNNINGHAM, appointed Feb. 19, 1892; Pro moted 4th Sergt. 1892. CUNNINGHAM. C. A. L., appointed 1892; Promoted 4th Sergt 1892. BLOIS, WM. F., appointed Jan. 12, 1893; Promoted 4th Sergt. ----, 1893- HARRISON, Wm. GORDON, appointed May 18, 1893; Promoted 4th Sergt. 1895. PRITCHARD, RICHARD L., appointed April n, 1895; Resigned office Jan. 19, 1896. ELLIOTT, EDW. S., appointed Jan. 13, 1896; Promoted 4th Sergt July 13, 1896. 1 GORDON, W. W. Jr., appointed July 13, 1896; Promoted 4th Sergt March 28, 1898. SILVERBERG, ISADORE, appointed March 28, 1898; Promoted 2nd Sergt. April n, 1899. TRAIN. W. F., appointed April n, 1899; Promoted 4th Sergt. May 8, 1809- HARRISON, ROBT. C., appointed 1900; Resigned office Nov. 26, 1000. QUANTOCK, GEO. A., appointed Nov. 26, 1900; Promoted Feb. 1902. 114 BUTNER, F. M., appointed May 26, 1902; Resigned office Aug. 10, 1903. BARNWELL, EDW. W., appointed Nov. 2, 1903; Promoted Dec. 1903- MARTIN, J. B., Jr., appointed Dec. 1903; To be Q. M. Sergt. Aug. 10, 1904. COBURN, ROBT. M., appointed Jan. 16, 1905; Promoted Oct. 9, TENNILLE, W. A., appointed Jan. 5, 1906; Promoted April 18, 1906. MARTIN. J. B. Jr., appointed April 17, 1906. YANKEY. L. G., appointed Oct. i, 1506. FIRST CORPORALS. MEAD, J., appointed 1804. LEWIS, JOHN, appointed 18--. DEMERE, RAYMOND P. HOLLJS, appointed 1820. D'LYON, L. S., appointed 1822; Resigned Feb. 22, 1822. MILLEN, G. E., appointed 1822. ROBERTS, JOSEPH W., appointed 1841; Promoted 1841. DILLON, GEORGE W., Co. A, appointed Sept. 1861; Promoted Jan. 1862. WAKELEE, Win. L., Co. B, appointed Nov. 23, 1861; Promoted May, 1862. WASHBURN, JOSEPH, Co. A, appointed Jan. 1862; Promoted July, 1862. SNIDER, WM. H., Co. B, appointed May 12, 1862; Promoted July, 1862. McDONALD, DONALD, Co. A, appointed July, 1862; Promoted Dec. 1862. HENNING, GEO. H., Co. B. appointed 1862; Promoted July, 1863. CLEMEhS, LACHLAN H., Co. A, appointed Dec. 1862; Promoted Jan. 1863. KNAPP. A. CHAMPION. Co. A, appointed Jan. 1863; Promoted Feb. 1863. McLENNAN, DUNCAN F., Co. A, appointed Feb. 1863; Died June, 1863. SAUSSY, G. NOWLAN, Co. A, appointed June, 1863; Promoted Aug. 1863. COOPER, W. G., Co. B, appointed 1863; Promoted 1863. MUNNERLYN, JAMES K., Jr.. Co. A, appointed Aug. 1863; Re signed Sept. 17, 1868. GIFFORD, E. W., Co. B, appointed 1864; Resigned Sept. 17, 1868. WAKELEE, W. L,., Co. B, appointed Nov. 23, 1861; Promoted May, 1862. 116 (On consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). LAKE, THOS. H., appointed July 2, 1872; Resigned Nov. 17, 1873. O'DRISCOLIv, FRANK C, appointed Dec. 3, 1872; Promoted April 14, 1873REMSHART. GEO. H., appointed April 23, 1873; Promoted Oct. 28, 1873. WHITE, STEELE McA., appointed Oct. 28, 1873; Promoted Oct. 26, 1874EARLY, J. T., appointed Jan. 7, 1875; Promoted Feb. 16, 1875PRITCHARD, GEO. BARNARD, appointed Feb. 16, 1875; Pro moted July 12, 1875. FARR, JOSEPH M., appointed July 12, 1875; Promoted Oct n, 1875KOLLOCK, JOS. T., appointed Oct. n, 1875; Resigned Nov. 3, 1875. OWENS, GEO. W., appointed Nov. 10, 1875; Promoted April 10, 1876. CHERRY, W. S., appointed April ib, 1876; Promoted Dec. 4, 1876. CHASE, LAWSON, appointed Dec. 26, 1876; Promoted April 9, 1877. GORDON, BEIRNE, appointed April 21, 1877; Promoted Jan. 14, 1878. HABERSHAM, FREDK. A., appointed Nov. 14, 1878; Resigned July 14, 1879. GAILLARD, GEO. C., appointed July 14, 1879; Promoted Oct o, 1882. COBURN, JOHN S., appointed Oct. 9, 1882; Promoted June 14, 1883. HABERSHAM, FREDK. A., appointed June 14. 1883; Promoted March 6, 1884. GORDON, BEIRNE, appointed March 6, 1884; Promoted Jan. 16, 1885. RUSSELL, CHAS. D., appointed Jan. 16, 1885; Promoted Oct 14, 1886. SHUPTRINE, J. T., appointed Oct. 14, 1886; Promoted Jan. 20, 1887. HUNTER, THOS.. appointed Jan. 20, 1887; Promoted Jan. 21, 1889. HULL, W. GLADDING, appointed Jan. 21, 1889; Promoted 1890. McALPIN, GEO. S... appointed Feb. 20, 1890; Resigned May 26, 1890. POSTELL, JNO. CUNNINGHAM, appointed Oct. g, 1890; Pro moted Feb. 19, 1892. FLEMING, CHAS. A., appointed Feb. 19, 1892; Resigned 1892. BLOIS, Wm. F., appointed 1892; Promoted Jan. 12, 1893. WEST. JAS. B., appointed Feb. 1893; Promoted May 18, 1893. CONSTANTINE, ROBT, P., appointed 1893; Promoted April u, 1895ELLIOTT, EDW. S., appointed April, 1895; Promoted Jan. 13, i8p& GORDON, W. W. Jr., appointed Jan. 1896; Promoted July 13, iSgfi. 116 SILVERBERG, ISADORE, appointed July, 1897; Promoted March 28, 1898. CONNERAT, W. H. Jr., appointed March 28, 1898; Promoted April II, 1899. HARRISON, ROBT. C., appointed April u, 1899; Promoted May 8,1899. DEMERE, EDW. H., appointed May, 1899; Promoted March 31, 1902. SMITH, RICHARD H., appointed March 31, igos; Promoted May 19, 1902. FLEMING, JNO. C., appointed March, 1902; Promoted May 26, 1902. CONNERAT, CLARENCE S. Jr., appointed May 31, 1902; Pro moted 1903. EDMONSTON, CHARLES Jr., appointed 1903; Promoted Nov. 2, 1903- MARTIN, J. B. Jr., appointed 1903: Promoted 1903. WAY, C. B., appointed 1903; Resigned Aug. --, 1904. SOMERVILLE, R. C., appointed Aug. 1904; Promoted Jan. 16, I90SEVE, J. HAMMOND. appointed Jan. 16, 1905; Promoted" April 18, 1906. BANKS, EDWARD R., appointed April 18, 1906. SECOND CORPORALS. GUMMING. JOSEPH, appointed 18--; Promoted 18--. ROE. ALEX. S., appointed 18--; Promoted 1813. HOWE, A. S., appointed 1813. : D'LYON, LEVI S., appointed 1819. BRADSHAW, R. B., appointed 1820; Resigned Feb. 22, 1822. MILLEN, GEO-, appointed 1821. FRASER, JOHN, appointed 1822. COOPER, J. T., appointed 1841. WASHBURN, JOSEPH, Co. A, appointed Oct. 1861; Promoted Jan. 1862. McDONALD, DONALD, Co. A, appointed Jan. 1862; Promoted July, 1862. HILL. ERASTUS P., Co. B, appointed Nov. 23, 1861; Promoted April, 1862. SNIDER. Wro. H., Co. B, appointed April, 1862; Promoted April, 1863. FARR, J. McP., Co. B, appointed May, 1862; Promoted 1863. GUERARD, ROBT. C., Co. A, appointed July, 1862; Resigned 1862. HENNING, GEO. H., Co. B. appointed July, 1862; Promoted 1862. 117 CLEMENS, LACHLAN H., Co. A, appointed Dec. 1862; Promoted Dec. 1862. LaROCHE, AUGUSTUS B.", Co. B, appointed 1862; Promoted July, 1863. KNAPP, A. CHAMPION, Co. A, appointed Dec. 1862; Promoted Jan. 1863. McLENNAN, DUNCAN F., Co. A, appointed Jan. 1863; Promoted Feb. 1863- SAUSSY, G. NOWLAN, Co. A, appointed Feb. 1863; Promoted Oct. 1863. HARRELL, J. D., Co. B, appointed 1863; Promoted July i, 1863. MUNNERLYN, JAS. K., Jr., Co. A, appointed June, 1863; Pro moted 1863. MANN. C. HOWELL, Co. A, appointed April, 1863; Resigned Sept. 17, 1868. HARDEN, THOS. C., Co. B, appointed 1864; Resigned Sept. 17, 1868. (On consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). ROBERTS, DWIGHT L., appointed July 2, 1872; Promoted Dec. 3, 1872. SULLIVAN, JAMES, appointed Dec. 3, 1872; Resigned Dec. 18, 1872. WINTER, FRANK, appointed Jan. 13, 1873; Promoted April 14, 1873- WHITE, STEELE McA., appointed April 23, 1873; Promoted Oct. 28, 1873- EARLY, J. T., appointed Oct. 28, 1873; Promoted Oct. 26, 1874. TILTON, O- L., -appointed Jan. 7, 1875; Promoted Feb. 16, 1875FARR. JOSEPH M., appointed Feb. 16, 1875; Promoted July 12, 1875. ALSTON, T. PINCKNEY, appointed July 12. 1875; Promoted Oct. OWENS, GEO. W., appointed Oct. 11, 1875; Promoted Nov. 10. 1875. CHERRY, W. S-, appointed Nov. 10, 1875; Promoted April 10, 1876SCHLEY, JULIAN, appointed Dec. 26, 1876; Promoted Dec. 4. 1876. GORDON. BEIRNE, appointed Dec. 26, 1876; Promoted April 24, 1877. POOLE, C. S., appointed April 24, 1877; Promoted Jan. 14, 1878. HABERSHAM, FREDK. A., appointed Jan. 14, 1878; Promoted Nov. !.:. 1878. GAILLARD, GEO. C., appointed Nov. 13, 1878; Promoted July 14, 1879COBURN, JNO. S., appointed July 14, 1879; Promoted Oct. 9, 1882. HABERSHAM, FREDK. A., appointed Oct. 9, 1882; Promoted June 14, 1883. GORDON, BEIRNE, appointed June 14, 1883; Promoted March 6, 1884. 118 LAWTON, A. R., Jr., appointed March 6, 1884; Promoted Jan. 16, 1885. MINIS, ABRAM, Jr., appointed Jan. 16, 1885; Promoted Oct. 14, 1886. SHUPTRINE. J. T., appointed 1886; Promoted Oct. 24, 1886. HULL, W. GLADDING, appointed Oct. 14, 1886; Promoted Jan. 21, 1889. MYERS, GRATZ C., appointed Jan. 21, 1889; Promoted Oct. 1800. MORGAN, DAVID B., appointed Jan. 20, 1890; Resigned 1890. POSTELL, JNO. CUNNINGHAM, appointed Oct. 9, 1890; Pro moted 1890. McLEOD, RICHARD H., appointed 1891; Resigned March 26, 1891. FLEMING, CHAS. A., appointed July 9, 1891; Resigned April 14, 1892. WEST, JAS. B., appointed April 14, 1892; Promoted May 18, 1893. HARRISON, W. GORDON, appointed May 18, 1893; Promoted May 18, 1893.' JOHNSON, H. W., appointed May 18, 1893; Resigned June 29, 1893. PRITCHARD, RICHARD L., appointed March 29, 1895; Promoted April ii, 1895. ELLIOTT, EDW. S., appointed April n, 1895; Promoted April 13, 1895GORDON, W. W. Jr., appointed April 13, 1895; Promoted Jan. 13, 1896. QUANTOCK, GEO. A., appointed Jan. 13, 1896; Promoted July 13, 1896. CONNERAT, W. H. Jr., appointed July 13, 1896; Promoted April II, 1898. GORDON, G. ARTHUR, appointed March 28, 1898; Promoted April II, 1899. DEMERE. EDW. H., appointed April n. 1899; Promoted May 8, 1899. QUANTOCK. GEO. A., appointed 1900; Promoted Nov. 26, 1000. FREEMAN, T. M., appointed Nov. 26, 1900; Resigned July 8, 1901. SMITH, RICHARD H., appointed March, 1902; Promoted May 19, 1902. CONNERAT. CLARENCE S., Jr., appointed May 31, 1902; Pro moted 1902. EDMONSTON, CHARLES Jr., appointed 1902; Promoted Nov. 2, 1003BARNWELL, EDW. W., appointed March 9, 1903; Promoted Nov. 2. 1903MARTIN, J. B., Jr., appointed 1903; Promoted 1003. WAY, C. B., appointed May 26, 1903; Promoted Nov. 2, 1903. SOMERVTLLE, R. C., appointed Nov. 2, 1003: Promoted Aug. 16, 1904. COBURN, ROBT. M., appointed Aug. 10, 1904; Promoted Jan. 16, 1905TENNILLE, W. A., appointed Jan. 16, 1905 Promoted Jan. 5, 1906. 119 THIRD CORPORALS. LEWIS, JOHN. DEMERE, RAYMOND P. FRASER, JOHN, appointed 1813. LAW, Win. PETTY, L., appointed------------; Resigned Jan. 26, 1822. KIRBY, H., appointed 1822; -------------- 1822. WAVER, J., appointed 1822. BRIGHAM, HENRY, appointed 1841; Resigned 1842. McDONALD, DONALD, Co. A, appointed Sept. 1861; Promoted Jan. 1862. SNIDER, Wm. H., Co. B, appointed Nov. 23, 1861; Promoted May, 1862. GUERARD, ROBT. C., Co. A, appointed Jan. 1862; Promoted 1862. WILLIAMS, EBEN, Co. B, appointed April, 1862; Resigned May 19, 1862. ASH, JNO. H., Co. B, appointed May, 1862; Promoted 1862. LaROCHE, A. B.. Co. B, appointed July, 1862; Promoted 1862. CLEMENS, LACHLAN H., Co. A. appointed July, '1862: Promoted Dec. 1862. KNAPP, A. CHAMPION, Co. A. appointed Dec. 1862; Promoted Dec. 1862. McLENNAN, DUNCAN P.. Co. A, appointed Dec. 1862; Promoted Jan. 1863. SAUSSY, G. NOWLAN. Co. A, appointed Jan. 1863; Promoted Feb. 1863. MUNNERLYN. JAS. K., Jr., Co. A. appointed Feb. 186"!: Promoted June, 1863. MANN. C. HOWELL. Co. A, appointed July, 1863; Promoted Aug. 1863. EDMONSTON, J. W., Co. B, appointed July. 1863: Promoted July, 1864. LEAHY. DANIEL J-, Co. A, appointed Dec. 1863; Resigned Sept. 17. 1868. HARDEN T. C.. Co. B, appointed ----------, 1863; Promoted 1864. BAILEY, DAVE H., Co. B, appointed 1864; Resigned 1864. . SEWELL. WM. F. Co. B, appointed 1864. Killed 1865. (On consolidation of "A" and "B" companies into one troop). STEWART. SEYMOUR C.. appointed July 2, 1872; Resigned Nov. 16, 1872. WINTER. FRANK, appointed Dec. 3. 1872; Promoted Jan. 13, 1873. REMSH^RT, GEO. H., appcinted Jan. 13, 1873; Promoted April 14, 1873EARLY. J. T., appointed April 23, 1873; Promoted Oct. 28, 1873. TILTON, O. L-, appointed Oct 28. 1873; Promoted Jan. 7, 1875. 120 PRITCHARD, G. BARNARD, appointed Jan. 7, 1875; Promoted Feb. 16, 1875. ALSTON, T. PINCKNEY, appointed Feb. 20, 1875; Promoted July 12, 1875- KOLLOCK, J. T., appointed July 12, 1873; Promoted Oct. n, 1875. CHERRY, W. S-, appointed Oct. 11, 1875; Promoted Nov. 10, 1873. SCHLEY, JULIAN, appointed Nov. 10, 1875; Promoted April 10, 1876. DONNELLY, MICHAEL J., appointed April 10, 1876; Resigned Dec. 4, 1876. POOLE, C. S., appointed Dec. 26, 1876; Promoted April 24, 1877. HABERSHAM, FREDK. A., appointed April 24, 1877; Resigned Nov. 13, 1878. GAILLARD, GEO. C., appointed Feb. 18, 1878; Resigned Nov. 1878. PHILLIPS, J. RANDOLPH, appointed Nov. 13, 1878; Resigned June 30, 1879. PHILPUT, EUGENE B., appointed July 14, 1879; Resigned Oct 29, 1879SANDERS, R. S., appointed Jan. 12, 1880; Resigned Jan. n, 1882. HABERSHAM, FREDK. A., appointed Jan. 12, 1882; Promoted Oct. 9, 1882. GORDON, BEIRNE, appointed Oct. 9, 1882; Promoted June 14, 1883. LAWTON, A. R. Jr., appointed June 14, 1883; Promoted March 6, 1884. RUSSELL, CHAS. D., appointed March 6, 1884; Promoted Jan. 16, 1885. WYLLY, ALBERT, appointed Jan. 16, 1885; Promoted Oct. 14, 1886. MYERS. GRATZ C., appointed Oct. 14, 1886; Promoted Jan. 21, 1889. McALPIN, GEORGE S., appointed Jan. 21, 1889; Promoted Feb. 20, 1890. ANDERSON, J. RANDOLPH, appointed Feb. ao, 1890; Resigned 1890. McALPIN, HENRY, appointed Oct. 9,1890; Promoted March, 1891. FOYE, HENRY B., appointed March, 1891; Promoted July 9, 1891. CUNNINGHAM, CHAS. A. L., appointed July 9, 1891; Promoted Feb. 19, 1892. BLOIS, Wm. F., appointed Feb. 19, 1892; Promoted April 14, 1892. HARRISON, W. GORDON, appointed April 14, 1892; Promoted Jan. 12, 1893- CONSTANTINE, ROBT. P., appointed Jan. 12, 1893; Promoted May 18, 1893. JOHNSON, H. WILLY, appointed 1893; Resigned June 29, 1893. PRITCHARD, R. L., appointed May 18, 1893; Promoted June 39, 1893- 121 ELLIOTT, EDW. S., appointed June 29, 1893; Promoted April IT, 1895. GORDON, W. W. Jr., appointed 1895; Promoted 1895. GIBBES, C. A., appointed April n, 1895; Resigned Jan. 13, 1896. SILVERBERG, I., appointed Jan. 13, 1896; Promoted Feb. 1896. CONNERAT, W. H., Jr., appointed Feb. 1896; Promoted July 13, 1806. GORDON, GEO. ARTHUR, appointed July 13, 1896; Promoted March 28, 1898. TRAIN, W. F., appointed March 28, 1898; Promoted April n, 1899. QUANTOCK, GEO. A., appointed April ii,-i899; Promoted ------. FREEMAN, T. M., appointed 1900; Promoted ----------. SMITH, RICHARD H., appointed 1900; Promoted ----------. HAMMERAN, C. W., appointed 1902; Promoted ------------. EDMONDSTON, CHARLES, Jr., appointed 1902; Promoted -----. MARTIN, J. B., Jr., appointed May 18, 1903; Promoted 1903. SAUSSY, GORDON, appointed 1903; Resigned Sept. 26, 1903. WAY, C. B., appointed Nov. 2, 1903; Promoted 1903. SOMERVILLE, R. C., appointed 1903; Promoted 1903. EMERSON, CHAS. A., appointed 1903: Resigned 1903. COBURN, ROBT. M., appointed 1904; Promoted 1904. EVE, J. HAMMOND, appointed 1904; Promoted 1905. BANKS. EDWARD R., appointed 1005; Promoted 1006. MOREHEAD, J. LATHROP, appointed 1006. FOURTH CORPORALS. LAW, WM., appointed 1820; -----------, 1821. PETTY, LAZARUS, appointed 1821; -, 1822. WAVER, J., appointed 1822. JENCKS, EBENEZER, appointed 1841; Resigned 1842. GUERARD, ROBT. C., Co. A, appointed Sept 1861; Promoted Jan. 1862. .WILLIAMS, EBEN, Co. B, appointed Nov. 28, 1861; Promoted April 1862. CLEMENS, LACHLAN H., Co. A, appointed Jan. 1862; Promoted July 1862. BAKER, STEPHEN J. M., Co. B, appointed April, 1862: Promoted May, 186*. HENNING. G. H., Co. B, appointed May, 1862; Promoted July, 1862. MANN, JOHN T., Co. A, appointed July, 1862; Promoted Aug. 1862. KNAPP, A. CHAMPION, Co. A, appointed Aug. 1862; Promoted Dec. 1862. LaROCHE, AUGUSTUS B., Co. B, appointed July, 1862; Promoted 1862. 122 HARRELL, J. D., Co. B, appointed Oct. 1862; Promoted July i, 1863. McLENNAN, DUNCAN F., Co. A, appointed Dec. 1862; Promoted Dec. 1862. SAUSSY, G. NOWLAN, Co. A, appointed Dec. 1862; Promoted 1863. MUNNERLYN, JAS. K-, Jr., Co. A, appointed Feb. 1863; Promoted Feb. 1863. MANN, C. HOWELL, Co. A, appointed Feb. 1863; Promoted Feb. 1863. GOULDING, FRANK R., Co. A, appointed June. 1863; Resigned Dec. 1863. LEAHY, D. J., Co. A, appointed Dec. 1863; Promoted Dec. 1863. ENGLISH, STEPHEN, Co. B, appointed Sept. 1863; Promoted 1864. WADDELL. Wm. W., Co. A, appointed Dec. 1863; Resigned Sept. 17, 1868. HARPER, GEORGE, Co. B, appointed 1864; Resigned Sept. 17, 1868. (On consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). HABERSHAM, ROBERT BEVERLY, appointed July 2, 1872; Re signed Dec. 3, 1872. REMSHART. GEO. H., appointed Dec. 3, 1872; Promoted Jan. 13, 1873. WHITE, STEELE McA., appointed Jan. 13, 1873; Promoted April 23, 1873- TILTON, O. L., appointed April 23, 1873; Promoted Oct. 28, 1873BUCHANAN, FRANK, appointed Oct. 28, 1873; Resigned Nov. 10, 1873PRITCHARD, G. BARNARD, appointed Nov. 10, 1873; Promoted Jan. 7, 1875. FARR, JOSEPH M.. appointed Jan. 7, 1875; Promoted Feb. 16,1875. KOLLOCK. JOS. T., appointed 1875; Promoted July 12, 1873. OWENS. GEO. W., appointed Sept. it. 1875; Promoted Oct. 11, 1875SCHLEY, JULIAN, appointed Oct. n, 1875; Promoted Nov. in, 1875GORDON. BEIRNE, appointed April 10. 1876: Promoted Dec. 26 1876. TALLY, J. S., appointed Dec. 26, 1876; Vacated April 9, 1877. COBURN, JNO. S., appointed Nov. 13, 1878: Resigned June 30, 1879PRITCHARD, WM. R.. Jr., appointed July 14, 1879; Died Oct. 12, 1879SNOW, H. O., appointed 1880; Resigned May, 1881. HABERSHAM, FREDK. A., appointed Oct. 13, 1881; Promoted Jan. n, 1882. 123 LAWTON, A. R. Jr., appointed Oct 9, 1882; Promoted June 14, 1883. RUSSELL. CHAS. D., appointed June 14, 1883; Promoted March 6, 1884. MINIS, ABRAM, Jr., appointed March 6, 1884; Promoted Jan. 16, 1885. SHUPTRINE. J. T., appointed Jan. 16, 1885; Promoted Oct 14,1886. GILBERT, EUGENE L., appointed Oct. 21, 1886; Resigned May 2, 1887. McALPIN, GEO. S., appointed Jan. 12, 1888; Resigned Jan. 21, 1889. MORGAN, DAVE B., appointed Jan. 21, 1889; Resigned 1890. POSTELL, JNO. CUNNINGHAM, appointed Feb. 20, 1890; Pro moted Oct. 9, 1890. FOYE, HENRY B., appointed Oct 9, 1890; Promoted March 26, 1891. FLEMING. CHAS. A., appointed March 26, 1891; Promoted July 9, 1891. BLOIS. Win. F., appointed July 9, 1891; Promoted Feb. 19, 1892. WEST, JAS. B., appointed Feb. 19, 1892; Promoted April 14, 1892. CONSTANTINE, R. P., appointed April 14, 1892; Promoted Jan. 12, 1893. JOHNSON, H. WILEY. appointed Jan. 12, 1893; Promoted May 18, 1893ELLIOTT, EDW. S- appointed May 25, 1893: Promoted July 4,1893. GORDON, W. W., Jr., appointed July 4, 1893; Promoted April IT, 1895QUANTOCK. GEO. A., appointed April n. 1895; Promoted Jan. 13, 1896. CONNERAT. W. H.. Jr., appointed Jan. 13, 1896; Promoted March * 1896. GORDON. G.. ARTHUR, appointed March 2, 1896; Promoted July 13, 1896. TRAIN. Wm. F., appointed July 13, 1896; Promoted March 28, 1898. HARRISON. ROBT. C., appointed March 28, 1898: Promoted April , 1899- FREEMAN. THOS- M., appointed April 11, 1899; Promoted May IS- 1899. CONNERAT, CLARENCE S., Jr., appointed May 15. 1899; Re signed Jan. 6, 1900. SMITH, RICHARD H., appointed March 5, 1900; Promoted Nov. 26, 1900. HAMMERAN, C. W., appointed March 5. 1901; Promoted Feb. 1902. ROWLAND, CHARLES P., appointed March 31, 1902; Promoted May 26, 1902. SAUSSY, GORDON, appointed May 18, 1903; Promoted 1933. WAY. C. B., appointed June i, 1903; Promoted Nov. 2, 1903. COBURN, R. M., appointed Nov. 2, 1903; Promoted 1904. 124 EMERSON, CHAS. A., appointed 1904; Resigned May 16, 1904. EVE, J. HAMMOND, appointed June'30, 1904; Promoted 1904. TENNILLE, W. A., appointed Aug. 22, 1904; Promoted 1904. MELDRIM. R., appointed Feb. 6, 1905; Resigned Nov. 10, 1905. MELDRIM. R., re-appointed Jan 3, 1906; Died March 19, 1906. YANKEY, L. G., appointed 1906: Promoted Oct. i, 1906. RIVERS, MARION, appointed May 8, 1906. CHISHOLM, J. NORTH, appointed Oct. i, 1906. TROOP SURGEONS. PALMER. B. F., Co. B., appointed March, 1862; Captured Sept. 6, 1864. MARTIN, JOHN D., appointed Nov. 22, 1878. BRANDT, C. NELSON, appointed May 7, 1891. GRAHAM, St. J. B., appointed Oct. 1897. NORTON. GEO. A., appointed April 11, 1890. INSPECTORS SMALL ARMS AND RIFLE PRACTICE. GILBERT, EUGENE L., appointed May 25, 1893; Resigned 1895. RICHMOND, CHAS. S., appointed 1895; Resigned Jan. n, 1897. NELSON, JAS. G., appointed Jan. 11, 1897; Resigned Jan. 1898. GRAHAM, St. J. B., appointed Jan. 10, 1898; Resigned April, 1899. NELSON, JAS. G., appointed 1902; Resigned 1903. SECRETARIES. STEVENS, Wm. BACON, appointed 1840; Resigned 1843. PRENTICE, A., appointed 1844; Resigned 1844. FINNEY, M., appointed 1845; Resigned 1845. PRENTICE, A., appointed 1846; Resigned July 5, 1847. RIVERS. W. B., appointed Oct. 11, 1847; ------------ Oct. 9, 1848. PALMES. G. F., appointed Oct. 9, 1848; Resigned Jan. 14, 1850. McINTIRE, JNO. R., appointed Jan. 14, 1850; Resigned Jan. 14,1856. SWEAT, SAML. B., appointed Jan. 14, 1856; Resigned Jan. 12,1857. WALDHAUER, DAVID, appointed Jan. 12, 1857; Resigned July 9, 1859DUNCAN, A. McC., appointed July 9, 1859; Resigned July 8, 1861. THOMPSON, JAS. R., appointed July 8, 1861; Died 1862. SILVA, E. A., (of the Georgia Hussars as a corporation) appointed April 12, 1869; Vacated July 2, 1872. 125 (On consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). KNAPP, A. CHAMPION, appointed July 2, 1872; Resigned Oct 13, 1873- WINTER, FRANK, appointed Jan. 11, 1882; Resigned Sept 23,1886. McALPIN, HENRY, appointed Sept. 23, 1886; Resigned Jan. 8, 1888. DAVIS, H. CLARK, appointed Jan. 12, 1888; -------- Jan. 9, 1890. FOYE, HENRY B., appointed Jan. 30, 1890; ------------ Nov. 28, 1890.. GORDON, WM. W., Jr., appointed Nov. 28, 1890; ---------- Jan. 1891. MERRIHEW, JAS. P., appointed Jan. 1891; Resigned April 11,1899. BRYAN, STEIN, appointed April n, 1899; Resigned 1900. COBURN, C. A., appointed Jan. 14, 1901; Resigned Jan. 13, 1902. CARGILL, GEO. S., appointed March 31, 1902; Resigned Oct 8, 1904. DANIEL, H. C., appointed Oct. 8, 1904; Resigned Jan. 6, 1906. BANKS, EDWARD R. (Acting), appointed Jan. 6, 1906. BANKS, EDWARD R., appointed July 9, 1906. TREASURERS. STEVENS, WM. BACON, appointed ------, 1840; Resigned ------. 1843. PRENTICE, A., appointed ----------, 1844; Resigned ----------, 1844. FINNEY, M., appointed ----------, 1845; Resigned --------, 1845. PRENTICE, A., appointed ----------, 1846; Resigned July 5. 1847. RIVERS, W. B., appointed Oct. n, 1847; ------------ Oct. 9, 1848. PALMES, GEO. F., appointed Oct. 9, 1848; Resigned Jan. 14, 1850. McINTlRE, JNO. R., appointed Jan. 14, 1850; Resigned Jan. 14, 1856. SWEAT, S. B.. appointed Jan. 14, 1856; Resigned Jan. 12, 1857. WALDHAUER, DAVID, appointed Jan. 12, 1857; Resigned July 9, 1859DUNCAN, A. McC., appointed July 9, 1859; Resigned July 8, 1861. 'THOMPSON, JAS. R., appointed July 8, 1861; Died ----------, 1862. SILVA, E. A., appointed April 12, 1869; to July 2, 1872. KNAPP, A. CHAMPION, appointed July 2, 1872; Resigned Oct 13, 1873MUNNERLYN, JAS. K., Jr., appointed Dec. 3, 1876; to Jan. 10, 18761 McALPIN, DONALD, appointed Jan. 10, 1876; Resigned July 14, 1879. BOND, THOS. P., appointed July 28. 1879; Resigned Oct. 21, 1879. PHILPUT, E. B.. appointed Oct. 29, 1879; Died Dec. 30. 1884, HUNTER, THOS-, appointed Jan. 8, 1885: to Jan. 14. 1886. 126 JOHNSTON, WM. DUNCAN, appointed Jan. 14, 1886; Resigned July 13, 1889. DAVANT, R. J., Jr., appointed Jan. 9, 1890; to 1891. HUNTER, BENJ., appointed Oct. 9, 1890; Resigned Jan. --, 1891. GORDON, WM. W., Jr.. appointed Jan. 15, 1891; Resigned Oct. 8, 1891. MINIS, ISAAC, appointed Oct. 8, 1891; Resigned Jan. 14, 1892. BLOIS, W. F., (in addition to duty as corporal) appointed Feb. 19, 1892; Resigned May 18, 1893. HUNTER. WM., appointed May 18, 1893; Resigned Jan. 13, 1896. BAKER, MARCUS S., appointed Jan. 13, 1896; Resigned April 9, 1899. JONES, G. NOBLE, appointed April n, 1899; Resigned ------------, 1900. . COLEMAN, NATHAN, appointed Nov. 15, 1900; Resigned July i, 1901. WHATLEY, FRANK, appointed July i, 1901; (discharging duties of Treasurer while holding position of Superintendent). SECRETARY AND TREASURER. STEVENS. WM. BACON, appointed ------, 1840; Resigned ------, 1843- PRENTICE. A., appointed ----------, 1844; Resigned ----------, 1844. FINNEY, M., appointed --------, 1845; Resigned --:------, 1845. PRENTICE, A., appointed ------, 1846; Resigned July 5, 1847. RIVERS, W. B., appointed Oct. n, 1847; to Oct. 9/1848. PALMES, GEO. F., appointed Oct. 9, 1848; Resigned Jan. 14, 1850. McINTlRE, JNO. R., appointed Jan. 14, 1850; Resigned Jan. 14, 1856. SWEAT. S. B., appointed Jan. 14, 1856; Resigned Jan. 12, 1857. WALDHAUER, DAVID, appointed Jan. 12, 1857; Resigned July 9, 1859DUNCAN, A. McC., appointed July 9, 1859; Resigned July 8, 1861: THOMPSON, JAS. R., Co. B, appointed July 8, 1861; Died --------r-, 1862. SILVA, E. A., appointed April 2, 1869; to July 2, 1872. KNAPP, A. CHAMPION, appointed July 2, 1872; Resigned Oct. 13, 1873- 1873--Designation of office changed to Secretary-Sergeant and the duties of the office discharged by First Sergeant. 127 SECRETARY^SERGEANT. (First Sergeant being charged with duties of Secretary)- SAUSSY, G. N., appointed Oct 28, 1873; Resigned Oct. 26, 1874O'DRISCOLL, FRANCIS C., appointed Oct. 26, 1874; Drowned June 14, 1875WINTER, FRANK, appointed July 12, 1875; Resigned Dec. 12, 1876. PRITCHARD, G. B., appointed Dec. 12, 1876; Resigned April 9, 1877OWENS, GEO. W., appbinted April 24, 1877; Resigned June 30, 1879. DEMERE, R. M., appointed July 14. 1879; to July n, 1882. (Office of Secretary-Sergeant abolished, and Secretary re-created). QUARTERMASTER SERGEANTS. LEWIS, JOHN, appointed ----------, 1813. DIBBLE, O. J. H., appointed 1844; ------------, 1845. FINNEY, M., appointed ----------, 1845; Resigned --------, 1845. PRENTICE, A., appointed --------,.1846; Resigned July 5, i847RIVERS, W. B., appointed Oct. n, 1847; to Oct. 9, 1848. PALMES, GEO. F., appointed Oct 9, 1848; Resigned Jan. 14, 1850. McINTIRE, JNO. R., appointed Jan. 14, 1850; Resigned Jan. 14, 1856. SWEAT, SAML. B., appointed Jan. 14, 1856; Resigned Jan. 12, 1857. WALDHAUER, DAVID, appointed Jan. 12, 1857; Resigned July 9, DUNCAN, A. McC., appointed July 9, 1859; Resigned July 8, 1861. THOMPSON. JAS. R., Co. B., appointed July 8, 1861; Died ------, 1862. McCLELLAN. R. MILLER. Co. A, appointed Sept. -- 1861; Re signed Sept. 17, 1868. DUTENHOFER. ADAM. Co. B., appointed Sept. 13. 1861; Dis charged May 18, 1862. GOWEN, THOS. B., Co. B, appointed June --, 1862; Promoted A. Q. M., Fifth Georgia Cavalry. (On consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). STIBBS. HENRY L- appointed July 2, 1872; Resigned Nov. 16, 1872. MUNNERLYN, JAS. K.. Jr.. appointed Dec. 3, 1872; (filling also the office and duties of Treasurer) ; to Jan. 10, 1876 McALPIN, D., appointed Jan. 10, 1876 (filling also the office and duties of Treasurer) ; Resigned July 14, 1879. 128 BOND, THOS. P., appointed July 28, 1879 (filling also the office and duties of Treasurer): Resigned Oct. 21, 1879. PHILPUT, E. B., appointed Oct. 29, 1879 (filling also the office and duties of Treasurer); Died Dec. 30, 1884. HUNTER. THOS., appointed Jan. 8, 1885 (filling also the office and duties of Treasurer); to Jan. 14, 1886. JOHNSTON, WM. DUNCAN, appointed Jan. 14, 1886; Resigned July 13, 1889. DAVANT, R. ]., Jr., appointed Jan. 9, 1890; to ----------, 1891. MINIS, ISAAC, appointed-Feb. 19. 1891; Relieved as Quartermas ter Sergeant and appointed Treasurer; ---------- Oct. 8, 1891. STROBHAR, W. G., appointed Oct. 10, 1891; Resigned May 5, 1892. EICHBERG, A. S., appointed May --, 1892; Resigned Jan. 13, 1896. NELSON, J. G., appointed Jan. 13, 1896; Resigned July i, 1897. CONSTANTINE, R: P., appointed July I, 1897 (Third Sergeant and Acting' Quartermaster Sergeant); Relieved April 9, 1899. BUTNER. F. M., appointed April n, 1899; Resigned ----------, 1900. QUANTOCK, GEO. A., appointed ----------, 1900 (Fifth Sergeant and Acting Quartermaster Sergeant); Relieved May 4, 1902. HAMMERAN, C. W., appointed May 14, 1902; Resigned May --, 1902. REMLER, ROBT., appointed July 26, 1902; Resigned Aug. 5, 1904. MARTIN, J. B., Jr., appointed Aug. 10, 1904; Resigned April 17, 1906. McCONNELL, W. R., appointed April 16, 1906. COMMISSARY SERGEANTS. HUNTER. THOS., appointed Jan. --, 1896. KINZIE, JNO. H., appointed March --, 1896; Resigned March --, 1896. BANKS. ED. R., appointed May --, 1903. MARKERS OR GUIDONS, ETC. ANDERSON, ROBT. H., Jr., appointed April 17, 1876. PRITCHARD. EDW. D., appointed April 17, ----. GUERARD, ROBT. G., appointed Jan. 14. 1878. SCHLEY, W. H. W., appointed Jan. 14, 1878. CUNNINGHAM. C. A. L., appointed Jan. 10, 1881. MYERS, J. F. COOPER, appointed Dec. 28, 1882. DEMERE, EDW. H.. appointed Feb. 21, 1884. WEST, JAS. B., Jr.. appointed Jan. 3, 1885. 129 MYERS. FRANK M., appointed ------------, 1889. CONNERAT, C. S., Jr., appointed April 21, 1891. BLUN, R. E., appointed Feb. 13. i95SHOTTER. SPENCER, appointed ----------, 1902. TRUMPETERS. JOHNSTON, DAVID, appointed ----------, 1822. FLETCHER, DIX, appointed ----------, 1842. LESTER, EDMUND, appointed Feb. 22, 1844; Resigned ----------, 1845MAUPAS, J. N., Co. B, appointed ----------, 185-; Discharged April 21, 1862. BIGGS, J. W., Co. A, appointed Oct. 8, 1861 (Supposed to have been" captured); Missing ----------, 1865. PETERS, CHAS-, Co. A. appointed April 2, 1862 (Supposed to have been captured); Missing July i, 1863. WATERS, JNO. W., Co. B, appointed ----------, 1863. BENNETT, J. G., appointed Aug. 15, 1879; to May 20, 1893. KAYTON, G. L., appointed June --, 1895; Resigned Feb. 9, 1902. RICH, appointed -------------- 1902. HARRIS, H. H. ALL, PERCY H., appointed ------------, 1905. REGISTRARS. ELLIOTT, BOW. S., appointed Jan. --, 1896; Resigned Jan. 17, 1897. JONES, G. NOBLE, appointed Jan. n, 1897; Resigned --------, 1898. WATKINS, E. O., appointed ----------, 1898; Resigned ----------, 1901. BANKS, EDW. R., appointed ----------, 1904. ALPHABETICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL ROLL. If class of membership is not designated it means that the member was admitted as active. ARNOLD, JOSEPH A., admitted ------------, 1802; Retired --------. ARNOLD, JOHN, admitted Aug. 17, 1804; Retired ------------ i&x ADAMS, SAMUEL, admitted ----------, 1808; Retired ------------. ADAMS, DAVID E., admitted ----------, 1808; Retired ----------. ADAMS, NATHANIEL, admitted ----------, 1808; Retired ----------. ALLEN, R. G., admitted Feb. si, 1812; Retired ----------------. ADAMS, JOHN, admitted ----------, 1819; Retired ------------. ADAMS, SAMUEL, admitted ----------, 18--; Retired ----------. ASKEW, THOMAS, admitted --------_, 1819; Retired Jan. 7, 1820. ALEXANDER, A. A., admitted ----------, 1839; Retired July i, 1840. AIKEN, RICHARD F., admitted ----------, 1843; Retired April 2, 1849. ALLEN. ROBERT E., Honorary Member, admitted Dec. 17, 1849; Died June 8, 1886. ADAMS. DAVID A., Honorary Member, admitted Jan. 8, 1853; Died March 21, 1895. AIKEN, RICHARD F., re-admitted 1855; Retired March 2, 1856. ANDERSON, EDWARD C., Jr., admitted ------------, 1861; Died Sept. 28, 1876. ANDERSON, GEORGE R., admitted Sept. 17, 1861; Died ----------, 1865. AUDAS, JOHN D., Honorary Member, admitted Sept. 17, 1861; Died 1904. ANDERSON, WILLIAM P., admitted March 27, 1862; Retired Oct. 9. 1863. ALLEN, G. F., admitted March 3, 1862; Retired March --, 1863. ARNETT, G. F., admitted Nov. 23, 1861; Retired March 8, 1862. ASH, JOHN H., admitted Nov. 23, 1861. ARLEDGE; L. C.. admitted Dec. 9, 1861; Retired ----------, 1861. ARMORY, CHARLES L., admitted Aug. i, 1862; Died Aug. 28, 1862. AIKINS, L., admitted Dec. n, 1861; Retired --------. ANDREWS, W. H., admitted Sept. 4, 1863; Retired ----------. (After consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). ANDERSON. EDWARD M., admitted April 12, 1869; Retired Dec. 18, 1872. ANDERSON, ROBERT H., Honorary Member, admitted April 18, 1872; Died Feb. 8, 1888. ACOSTA, EUSTACE J., admitted July 2, 1872; Died July 9, 1888. ALSTON, THOMAS PINCKNEY, admitted Sept. 30, 1872; Re tired March --, 1881. RAYMOND P. DEMERE. I. K. TEFFT. GEORGE J. KOLT.OCK. HIRAM ROBERTS. 133 AUNSPAUGH, JOSEPH, Pay Member, admitted Nov. 17, 1875; Retired April 9, 1877. ANDERSON, ROBERT H., Jr., admitted April 10, 1876; Retired July 10, 1884. ANDERSON, ANDREW, Pay Member, admitted Feb. 6, 1883; Retired April 10, 1889. ARMSTRONG, ALEXANDER, admitted April 6, 1886; Died Sept. 19, 1886. ANDERSON. J. RANDOLPH, admitted April 26, 1886; Retired Jan. n, 1894. ALTICK, H. P., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 30, 1889; Retired Nov. 16, 1893. AGNEW, THOMAS J., Pay Member, admitted March 5, 1891; Re-. tired April 5, 1897. AIKEN, W. F., Pay Member, admitted March 21, 1891; Retired Jan. 13, 1896. ANDERSON, JONAS T., Pay Member, admitted ----------, 1891; Retired July 8, 1900. AIMAR, P. ST. JULIAN, Pay Member, admitted Dec. 22, 1892; Re tired July 12, 1894. ANDERSON, KARL E., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 20, 1892; Re tired June 29, 1893. ARMSTRONG, R., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 26, 1893; Retired July 12, 1894. APPLE, B. J., Pay Member, admitted'Oct. 4, 1895; Retired April 13. 1896. AXSON, B. PALMER, Class B Pay Member, admitted Feb. 8,1897. AHRENS, A. C., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 10, 1898; Retired July 10, 1899. ALBRECHT, C., admitted Dec. 5, 1898; Retired ------------, 1902. AVER, HAROLD OSGOOD, Pay Member, admitted July 8, 1901; Retired July 13, 1903. ANGLIN, J. J., admitted Nov. 3, 1902; Retired June 22, 1903. ANDERSON, E. E., Pay Member, admitted June i, 1902; Retired Aug. 10, 1902. AUSTIN, W. G., Class B Pay Member, admitted Jan. 18, 1904. ALL. PERCY H., admitted Dec. a, 1905. ALDRICH. R. M., admitted May 21, 1906. BARNARD. JOHN, admitted ----------, 1744BARKER. JOSEPH, admitted --------, 1747. BRYAN. JONATHAN, admitted April 2, 1757. BOX, JAMES, admitted Dec. 23, 1758; Retired ---- BRYAN, JAMES, admitted March --, 1776; Retired BILBO, JOHN, admitted ----------, 1777; Retired BERRIEN, JOHN, admitted ----------. 1785; Retired BLISS, --------, admitted ----------, 1785; Retired 134 BOLTON, ROBERT, admitted - 1798. BELCHER, WM., admitted Jan. 7, 1800; Retired ----:--------. BARNETT, SAMUEL, admitted Nov. 24, 1807; Retired ------------. BATTELLE, JONATHAN, admitted --------, 1808; Retired ------, 182-. BLOIS, JAMES, admitted 1808: Retired ----------, 18--. BOURQUIN, BENEDICT, Honorary Member, admitted 1808; Died Aug. 19, 1875. BOURQUIN, EDWARD, admitted ----------, 1808; Retired --------, 18--. BOLTON, CURTIS, admitted 1808; Retired ----------, 18--. BERRIEN, JOHN MACPHERSON, admitted 1813; Retired Dec. 22, 1822. BRADSHAW. R. B., admitted 1818; Retired ----------, 182-. BRUEN, J. H., admitted ---------, 1818; Retired ----------, 1823. BEVILL, C., admitted ----------, 1819; Retired ----'----, 182-, BIBB, THOMAS, admitted -, 1819; Retired -, 182-. BROWN, MICHAEL, admitted - ----, 1819; Retired 182-. BARTLETT, EDWIN, admitted - ----, 1820; Retired 182-. BOWEN, WILLIAM P., admitted ----, 1820: Retired 182-. BRANDT, HENRY F., admitted - --, i8so; Retired May 21. 1821. BROOM. THOMAS R.. admitted - --, 1821; Retired --------, 182-. BURKE, THOMAS, admitted 1821; Retired -, 182- BARTHELMESS, JOHN, admitted ----, 1822; Retired 182-. BARTLETT. CHARLES D. admitted April 29, 1822; Retired ------, 182-. BLACK, W. W.. admitted --------, 1822; Retired ----'----. 182-. BUFORD. HENRY, admitted --------, 1822: Retired -----:--, 182-. BYRD, ORR.AN. admitted ----------. 1822; Retired ----------, 182-. BLANCE, JOSEPH G., admitted ----------, 182-; Retired -- 1836. BARNSLEY, GODFREY, Honorary Member, admitted 1827; Died ------------, 1874. BLANCE, JOHN C., admitted ----------, 1820: Retired ---- --, 1836. BURROUGHS. JOSEPH H., admitted ---- -, 1829; Retired ----, 183-. BEHN, GEORGE W., admitted Dec. 11, 1830; Retired - --. 1844. BEHN, P. H., Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1832; Died May 17, 1873. . BRYAN, JOSEPH, admitted ----------, 1832; Retired ----------, 183-. BEVEL, BENJAMIN, admitted ----------, 1836; Retired ------, 183-. J. V. CONNERAT. WILLIAM B. FLEMING. WILLIAM F. CHAPLIN. WILLIAM NEYLE HABERSHAM. 137 BALDWIN, J. H., admitted ----------, 1838; Retired ------------, 1857. BARSTOW, E. B., admitted ----------, 1838; Died Nov. 15, 1860. BLOUNT, J. L-, admitted ----------, 1838; Retired April 24, 1840. BULLOCH, W. J., admitted ----------, 1838; Retired Feb. 22, 1844. BANKS, C., admitted ----------, 1839; Retired April 10, 1840. BOSTICK, JACOB, admitted ----------, 1839; Retired ----------, 184*. BRYANT, J. W., admitted Jan. 8, 1839; Retired May 4, 1840. BENNETT, ALEX. F., Honorary Member, admitted Jan. 8, 1840; Died Jan. 31, 1880. BROWN, A. L., admitted Jan. 8, 1840; Retired ----------, 1842. BURROUGHS, OLIVER S., admitted Jan. 8, 1840; Retired Feb. 22, 1847. BOND, THOMAS B., admitted April I, 1840; Retired ----------, 1840. BRIGHAM, HENRY, Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1840; Died Jan. 8, 1883. BARNARD, J. B. ; admitted --------, 1841; Retired Feb. 12, 1844. BAILEY, A. H., admitted May I, 1842; Died Jan. 22, 1849. BLOTS, PETER A., admitted July I, 1842; Retired Jan. 28, 1853. BLOUNT, J. L., admitted ----------, 1843; Retired --------, 1844. BRYANT, L. H., admitted ----------, 1844; Retired April 2, 1849. BLOIS, FREDERICK H., admitted ----------, 1845; Retired ------, 1852. BOWEN, WILLIAM P., admitted March 10, 1846; Retired July n, 1853- BURNETT, C. C., admitted March 13, 1848; Retired July 10, 1850. BLANCE, JAMES C., admitted March 16, 1840; Retired ------------, 1852. BURROUGHS, HENRY K., admitted March 16, 1849; Retired May i, 1860. BASHLOR, WILLIAM D., admitted April 19, 1849; Retired Jan. 12, 1850. BURROUGHS, B. M. B., admitted May 11, 1849; Died Aug. 24,1854. BRADLEY, A. O., admitted Oct 8, 1849; Retired ----------, 1852. BLODGETT, W. J., admitted July 7, 1851; Retired Jan. 28, 1853. BILBO, H. L., admitted Oct. 7, 1831; Retired ---------, 1852. BILBO, JAMES, admitted Feb. 23, 1852; Retired ----------, 1853. BALEY, E. M., admitted April 19, 1852; Retired ----------. BANKS, WILLIAM H., admitted Aug. 25, 1852; Retired ----------, 1861. BLANCE, JAMES C., re-admitted----------, 1853; Retired May, 1856 BURROUGHS, JAMES P., admitted Oct. 9, 1855; Retired ----------, 1861. BURROUGHS, RICHARD F. W., admitted Oct 9, 1855; Died ----------, 1865. BANKS, H. W., admitted --------, 1855; Retired May 10, 1856. BIRD, EDWARD H., admitted ----------, 1855; Retired Dec." n, 1856. 138 BOURQUIN, S. W., admitted March 26, 1856; Retired Dec. 17, 1856. BLOIS, FREDERICK H., re-admitted ------, 1856; Retired Aug. ----, 1857BRAILSFORD, WILLIAM, admitted April 30, 1859; Died ----------, 1887. BURROUGHS, WILLIAM H., admitted April 30, 1859; Retired ----------, 1879- BRYAN, ALFRED, Honorary Member, admitted Jan. 9, 1860; Died June i, 1875- BROWN, JOSEPH E., Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1861; Died Nov. 30, 1894. BOURQUIN, WILLIAM B., admitted ----------, 1861; Retired --------, 1861. BLOIS, FREDERICK H., re-admitted Sept. 13, 1861; Died May 23, 1872. BALL, HENRY .E., admitted ----------, 1861; Retired March 4, 1862. BOND, THOMAS P., Honorary Member, admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Died July 9, 1902. BYRD. BARRY, admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Died Dec. 20, 1861. BIRD, FRANKLIN, admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Died June --, 1862. BIGGS, J. W., admitted Oct. --, 1861; Retired Sept. 17, 1868. BAILEY, JOHN W., admitted Nov. 23, 1861; Died --------, 1875. BAKER. J. R. B., admitted Nov. 23, 1861; Retired March --, 1862. BAKER, STEPHEN J. M., Honorary Member, admitted Nov. 23, 1861; Died July 6, 1900. BOWMAN, SAMUEL H., admitted Nov. 23, 1861; Retired May i, 1864. BRANTLEY, G. W. A., "admitted Nov. 23, 1861; Retired Aug. 9, 1862. BRUNSON, ROBERT, admitted Nov. 23, 1861; Retired July 4,1862. BAKER. THOMAS G., admitted Dec. 9, 1861; Retired May 5, 1862. BAKER, CHARLES H., admitted Jan. n, 1862; Died May 13, 1895. BOUGHAN, JAMES A., ad-nitted March 3, 1862; Retired Sept. 17, 1868. BACKLEY, GEORGE W., admitted March 3, 1862; Died June 18, 1862. BALLANTYNE, THOMAS, Honorary Member, admitted March 6, 1862: Died April 25, 1903. BRITTON, J. A., admitted March 6, 1862. BAILEY, D. H., admitted May i, 1862; Died ------------, 18--. BOYD, J. J., admitted Sept. 5, 1862; Retired ----------, ---- BAYNARD, W. E., admitted Nov. 14, 1862; Died Dec. n, 1864. BRANTLEY, R. E., admitted Nov. 26, 1862; Retired Sept. i, 1863. (After consolidation of "A" and "B" into one troop). BELL, CLARENCE H., admitted April 30, 1872; Retired July 14, 1873- 139 BURROUGHS, CHARLES J., admitted May 23, 1872; Retired Aug. 7, 1873- BRYAN, THOMAS C., admitted July 10, 1872; Retired Dec. 3, 1872. BAYNON, WILLIAM H., admitted Jan. 13, 1873; Died Dec. n, 1876. BUCHANAN, FRANK, admitted Feb. 12, 1873; Retired July 13, 1874- BAKER, JOSEPH H., admitted Aug. 26, 1874; Retired Feb. 12, 1894. BERRYMAN, W. M., admitted April 9, 1877; Retired Jan. 14, 1878. BACON, D. W. C., admitted Jan. 14, 1878; Retired --------, 1878. BANKS, CHARLES H., admitted Nov. 22, 1878; Retired Oct. 13, 1891. BENNETT, J. G., admitted Aug. 15, 1879; Retired ----------, 1893. BLOODWORTH, FRANK D., admitted March 17, 1880. BECKETT, H. T., admitted Jan. 8, 1881; Retired Oct. 13, 1881. BREWIS, G. E., admitted Feb. 6, 1882; Retired Jan. i(5, 1885. BACON, D. W. C., Pay Member, re-admitted ----------, 1882; Retired Jan. ii, 1896. BUCHANAN, FRANK, Pay Member, re-admitted May 2, 1882; Re tired July 16, 1886. BOND, A. McD., admitted Feb. 15, 1883; Retired Jan. 10, 1898. BAKER, LOOE, Country Member, admitted Jan. 4, 1883; Retired May 2, 1887. BALDWIN, GEORGE J., Pay Member, admitted July 10, 1884; Re tired May 2, 1898. BOREM, A. E., Pay Member, admitted June 24, 1885; Retired Oct. 8, 1885. BRANDT, CARL N., admitted Jan. 22, 1886; Retired Aug. 5, 1895 BLOUNT, H. P., admitted ----------, 1886; Retired April 10, iSSg. BEST, A. O., admitted May 2, 1887; Retired Oct. 20, 1893. BRIGHAM, W. S., admitted March 6, 1889; Retired Oct. 11, 1893. BOWDEN, THOMAS, Pay Member, admitted Dec. 30. 1889; Re tired Nov. 16, 1893. BLOIS. WILLIAM F., admitted April 3, 1890; Retired July 8, 1901. BILLINGTON, ROBERT, admitted Sept. 30, 1890; Retired Feb. 25. 1901. BAKER. WILLIAM H,. Pay Member, admitted Jan. 15, 1891; Re tired July 20, 1893. BELL, F. G., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 29, 1891; Retired Jan. 14, 1892. BLANDFORD; R. A., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 29, 1891; Retired March 9, 1903. BOWEN, JOHN S., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted March 5, 1891; Retired July 20, 1893. BERRY. JOSEPH E., Pay Member, admitted April 9 1891; Retired July 20, 1893. 140 BEWICK, R. H., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 14, 1892; Retired Oct. II, 1894. BOND, ALLAN, Pay Member, admitted Feb. 19, 1892; Retired July 22, 1897- BRIGHAM, CLAYTON H., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Feb. 19, 1892; Retired April 12, 1894. BRINSON, G. M., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Feb. 19, 1892; Retired Oct. 14, 1895. BLUMMER, GEORGE, Pay Member, admitted April 14, 1892; Re tired Oct. 13, 1892. BUSSEY, W. W., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 13, 1892; Retired April II, 1897. BROUGHTON, C. E., admitted Dec. I, 1892; Retired July 8, 1901. BRUNSON, WILLIAM P., admitted June 22, 1893; Retired Jan. II, 1896. BROOKS, R. C., admitted Oct. n, 1894; Retired Feb. 5, 1906. BUSSEY, J. R., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 22, 1894; Retired Aug. 5, 1895- BLUN, R. E., admitted Feb. 13, 1895; Died Sept. 15, 1898. BRADFORD, E. F., admitted May 17, 1895; Retired Nov. ir, 1899. BAKER, M. S., admitted Sept. 21, 1895. BURGESS, J. E., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 16, 1895; Retired July 10, 1899. BILLINGSLEY, E. T., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 13, 1896; Retired Oct. ii, 1897. BRYAN, E. K., admitted May 4, 1896; Retired July 22, 1897. BOGART, F. C., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted May 25, 1896; Retired Oct. 10, 1898. BIRD, W. L., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 7, 1896; Retired Oct. n, 1897- BRYAN, JOHN M., Class B Pay Member, admitted March 15, 1897. BRUYN, JOSEPH C., Class B Pay Member, admitted March 29, 1879; Died ------------, 1902. BETTS; THOMAS F, Class B Pay Member, admitted Dec. 6, 1897; Retired April 10, 1899. BRYAN, STEIN, admitted Dec. 6, 1897; Retired Jan. 12, 1903. BUTNER, F. M., admitted Jan. 17, 1898. BAKER, T. M., Class B Pay Member, admitted March 14, 1898; Re tired Nov. II, 1899. BERTODY, H. M., admitted March 28, 1898; Retired Oct. 9, 1899. BLAIN, J. M., admitted Nov. 7, 1898; Retired July 8, 1901. BOSTICK, EDWARD M., Pay Member, admitted Nov. 7, 1898; Re tired Nov. ii, 1899. BARN WELL, EDWARD W., admitted Oct. n, 1899. BELLINGER, W. H., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 18, 1899; Retired July 8, 1901. WILLIAM B. FARR. GEORGE F. PALMES. JOHN B. HABERSHAM. HENRY K. VYASHBURN. 143 ' :' :.-i B'AUMAYER, A., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 8, 1900; Retired July 8, 1901. BROOKS, JORDAN R, Class C Pay Member, admitted ------, 1900, Retired April 15, 1901. BALDWIN, W. P., admitted Nov. 26, 1900, Retired March 3, 1903. BARNWELL, WILLIAM G., admitted Jan. 8, 1901. BOOTH, EDWARD A., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Dec. 9, 1901; Retired ----------, 1903. BREWER, FREDERICK, Class B Pay Member, admitted Jan. 13, 1902; Retired May 10, 1903. BRADLEY. THOMAS, Class C Pay Member, admitted Jan. 20, 19:2; Retired ----------:, 1902. BROWN, G. E., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 17, ------; Retired Aug. 29, 1904! BROWN, GEORGE, admitted March 24, 1902. BELL, CHARLES E., Pay Member, admitted March 31, 1902; Re tired July 14, 1902. BRYSON, T. A., Pay Member, admitted June 12, 1902; Retired Sept. 20, 1903. BALDWIN, GEO. J., Pay Member, re-admitted June 18, 1902. BROOME, PAUL H.. admitted Aug. 18, 1902; Retired Feb. 9, 1903. BECKHAM, D. Y. (First Lieutenant Artillery, U. S. A.), Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Sept. 22, 1902; Retired July 13, 1933. BOGGS, LUCIEN H., Class B Pay Member, admitted Nov. 3. 1902; Retired Jan. 4, 1904. BOND, JOSEPH I., Class B Pay Member, admitted Nov. 10, 1932. BANKS, EDWARD R., admitted Dec. 22, 1902. BAXTER, JAS. S.. Pay Member, admitted Jan. 29, 1903; Retired Aug. 10, 1904. BAILEY, ROY C., Class B. Pay Member, admitted March 23, 1903. BROWN, W. O., Pay Member, admitted June 24, 1503. BAKER, M. S., Jr., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 8, 1904BISBEE, WM. A., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 15, 1904: Retired March 13, 1905. BLUN, WM. S., Pay Member, admitted March 7, 1904; Retired Oct. 9, 1905. BARTHELMESS, GEO. J.. Pay Member admitted Aug. 29, 1934; Retired Sept. 17, 1904. BAYLES, A. SYDNEY, Pay Member, admitted Oct. 6, 1904. BASINGER, THOS. G, Pay Member, admitted Nov. I, 1904. BLOUNT, G. D., Class B Pay Member, admitted Nov. 2, 1904; Retired Oct. 9, 1906. BRUNNER, H. A., Class B Pay Member, admitted --------, 1904: Retired April 9, 1906. BORNEMANN, H., admitted Feb. 6, 1905; Retired May 5, 1905. BLANTON, R. G., Pay Member, admitted July 4, 1905; Retired Jan. 22, 1906. 144 iJAGWELL,' EUGENE C., admitted Feb. 5, 1906. BURROUGHS, S. B., admitted April 2, 1906. BRINKLEY, GUY O., Pay Member, admitted April 17, 1906. BARROW, D. C., Class B Pay Member, admitted May 14, 1906. BIGGAR, CHAS. B., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 8, 1906. BLITCH, J. G., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Oct. 8, 1906. CUTHBERT, JOHN, admitted ----------, 1739; Died, 1739. CLINE, JONATHAN, admitted Aug. 25, 1804; Retired ----------, 181-. COPE, GEORGE L., admitted Jan. 7, 1812; Retired --------, 181-. GUMMING, JOSEPH, admitted ----------, 180-; Retired ------, 181-. CARRUTHERS, JAMES, admitted Dec. 23, 1811; Retired. CAMPBELL, ROBERT, admitted -.--------, 1819; Retired --------, 182-. CLARK, W. P., admitted ----------, 1819; Retired --------, 1823. CUTTER, JONAS, admitted --------, 1819; Retired --------, 1820. CASSIDAY, H., admitted ---------- 1820; Retired COON, --------, admitted ----------, 1820; Retired CASWELL, LEWIS, admitted ----------, 1821; Retired CASTELLAW, HENRY, admitted Jan. 26, 1822; Retired --------, 1824. COPE, LEWIS, admitted ----------, 1822; Retired ----------, 1823. COPE, ADAM, admitted ----------, 1824; Retired ----------, 1824. COPE, JOHN L., admitted ----------, 1824; Retired ----------, 1830. CONNERAT, J. V.. Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1838; Died Dec. 28. 1880. COOPER, JESSE T., admitted Jan. 8, 1840; Retired ----------, 1843. CHAPLIN, W. F., admitted April 21, 1840; Retired ----------, 1841. CLIFTON, J. W., admitted April 21, 1840; Retired --------, 1842. CHAPMAN, ELIJAH, admitted June 25, 1840; Retired ------, 1843. CRAWFORD, J. H., admitted Jan. 30, 1846; Died ----------, 1850. GUMMING. MONTGOMERY, admitted Jan. 31, 1846: Retired April 8, 1851. CLOUD, CARROLL A., admitted Jan. 8, 1847; Retired Aug. I, 1857. CASTELLAW, H., admitted Oct. n, 1847; Retired April i, 1850. CLELAND, GEORGE W., admitted April it, 1849; Retired Jan. 6, 1851. CARRUTHERS, JAMES, admitted May 11, 1849; Retired Feb. 2, 1851. CASSADAY, J. H., admitted May n, 1849; Retired --------, 1849. CRONK, SAUNDERS, admitted May n, 1849; Retired Feb. 2, 1850. GUMMING, WALLACE, Honorary Member, admitted April 8, 18,1; Died Feb. 6, 1877. COPE, JAMES E., admitted April u, 1853; Retired April 30,, 1873. CONDON, JOHN F., admitted April 30, 1853; Retired May i, i8S5CURRELL, SPENCER, admitted April 13, 1855; Retired Dec. 17. 1856. B. M. B. BURROUGHS. ALFRED KENT. C. ST. CLAIR BEARING. C. H. WILLIAMS. 147 CHARLTON, JOHN D., admitted April 30, 1859; Retired May 21, 1872. CAMBRIDGE, C. C., Honorary Member, admitted Nov. 9, 1860; Died ------------, 1881. CONNOR, GEORGE B., admitted Nov. 9, 1860; Retired April 30, 1872. CONE, WILLIAM N., admitted Nov. 9, 1860; Retired April 30, 1872. CUNNINGHAM, C. M., Honorary Member, admitted Dec. i, 1860; Died Sept 4, 1895. COBURN, WILLIAM H., admitted Jan. --, 1861; Retired May 21, 1872. CAMPBELL, ANDREW J., admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Died Sept 9, 1863- CAMPBELL, ROBERT, admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Died Oct --, 1863. CHISHOLM, TIMOTHY B., admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Died May 7, 1903- CLARKE, I. W. C., admitted Aug. 8, 1861. CLARKE. MICHAEL, admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Retired ----------, 1862. CLEMENS, LACHLAN H., admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Died Dec. 10, 1883. CUTHBERT, ALFRED, admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Retired ------------. COOPER, W. G., Honorary Member, admitted Nov. 23, 1861. CLEARY, FRANK B., admitted Nov. 23, 1861; Retired ----------. CANUET, FRED A., admitted Dec. i, 1861; Retired ----------. COWDEN, ROBERT, admitted March i, 1862; Retired June 16, 1862. CLARKE, GEORGE R., admitted March 2, 1862; Retired ------. CHEEVER, W. W., admitted March 3, 1862; Retired Feb. 26, 1863. CLEMENS, CHARLES N., admitted March 3, 1862; Died ----------. CLEMENS, JACOB, admitted March 3, 1862; Died Jan. 18, 1906. CREWS, J. W., admitted March 23, 1862; Retired Oct. 15, 1863. CAREY, C. P., admitted July 22, 1862; Retired ----------. (After consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). CULLEN, M. H., admitted April 12, 1869; Died ------------, 1871. CHASE, LAWSON, admitted May 21, 1872; Retired June 8, 1880. CONNER AT, WILLIAM H., admitted May 21, 1872; Retired Dec. 3, 1872. COHEN, E. H., admitted Sept. 30, 1872; Retired April 9, 1877. CHERRY, W. S., admitted April 13, 1874; Retired Nov. 16, 1893. CONNER, R. E., Honorary Member, admitted Nov. 17, 1875. COBURN, JOHN S., admitted Feb. 18, 1878; Retired Feb. 28, 1884. CARMICHAEL, S. E., admitted March 17, 1880; Retired ----------, 1881. CUNNINGHAM. C. A. L., admitted Jan. 10, 1881. 148 GUMMING, WALLACE (ad), admitted Oct. 9, 1882; Retired Dec. 4, 1892. CARSON, LUKE, Pay Member, admitted Jan. 12, 1885; Retired Oct. 14, 1901. CLARKE, JAMES K., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 26, 1885; Retired April 12, 1894. CONSTANTINE, ROBERT P., admitted March u, 1886; Retired March 8, 1902. CHISHOLM, WILLIAM W-, admitted March 28, 1889; Retired Oct. 20, 1893. CONEY, WALTER, admitted Feb. 7, 1889; Retired Oct. n, 1897. CHARRIER, L., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 14, 1889; Retired July 8, 1901. CARSON, J. A. G., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 30, 1889; Retired April 9, 1906. CAVANAUGH, J. F., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 25, 1890; Retired July 30, 1892. CAMP, R. F., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 8, 1891; Retired April 21, 1899. CURTIS, WALTER, Pay Member, admitted Jan. 15, 1891; Retired Jan. 12, 1893CLAGHORN, RUFUS S., admitted March 5, 1891; Retired April 14, 1892. CHISHOLM, WALTER S., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 14, 1892; Died March 24, 1902. CONNALLY, M. H., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Jan. 23, 1892; Retired July 12, 1894. COWAN, D. S., Jr., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 13, 1892: Retired April 12, 1894. CHANDLER, W. H., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 9, 1893: Retired Oct. 14, 1895. CONNER AT. C. S., Jr., admitted July 20, 1893; Retired ------, 1904 CARTER, J. M., admitted Jan. 11, 1894; Retired May 3, 1897. CARAKER, E. R., admitted Feb. i, 1894; Retired Oct. 12, 1896. CONNERAT, W. H., Jr., admitted July 12, 1894. COOPER, A. S., admitted Jan. 10, 1895; Retired Jan. 13, 1896. COX, H. M., Pay Member, admitted April 22, 1895; Retired Oct. 14. 1893. CLANCY, R. E.. admitted May 13, 1895; Retired Jan. 13, 1896. CASSELS, A. GORDON, Non Res. Pay Member, admitted June 17, 1895. CUTTS, E. A., admitted Oct. 14. -1895; Retired March 6, 1897. CALHOUN, JOHN A., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 14, 1895; Re tired Jan. I, 1899. COLDING, H. S., Pay Member, admitted June 10, 1896. CONNERAT, C. S., admitted March 29, 1897; Retired April 14, 1901. GARY, A. H., Class B Pay Member, admitted April 12, 1897. 149 CONNERAT, WILLIAM H., Class B Pay Member, re-admitted Feb. 28, 1898. COOPER, H. C., admitted March 16, 1898; Retired Nov. 17, 1899. CHISHOLM; J. NORTH, admitted Jan. 17, 1899; Retired Sept I, 1903. CRAIG, C. M., Pay Member, admitted May i, 1899; Retired Sept. 20, 1901. COBURN, C. A., admitted July 10, 1899; Retired March 8, 1902. CLARKE, FRANK H., Class B Pay Member, admitted July 10, 1899; Retired Jan. I, 1901. COBURN, R. M., admitted Oct. 9, 1899. CORBETT, J. G., admitted Oct 9, 1899. COBURN, C. D., admitted Nov. 10, 1899; Retired July 14, 1901. CONNERAT, R. V., Class B Pay Member, admitted Dec. 18. 18991 CUTTER, J. H., admitted Jan. 15, 1900; Retired Jan. 13, 1903. CONANT, E. R., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 15, 1900. COLEMAN, NATHAN, admitted Oct. 8, 1900; Retired Sept. so, 1903COCHRAN, UNDERWOOD, Pay Member, admitted Oct 8, 1900; Retired March 8, 1902. CHASE, JOHN F., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted ----------, 1900; Retired July 8, 1901. CLARKE, E. C., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 28, 1901; Retired March 8, 1903. CARMICHAEL, COULTER B., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Sept. 20, 1901; Retired March 24, 1902. CLAPP, H. M., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Jan. 6, 1902. CARSON, J. A. G., Jr., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 17, 1902; Retired Jan. 12, 1903. COLQUITT, WILLIAM NEYLE, admitted Feb. 17, 1902; Retired Sept. i, 1903. CHARLTON, RICHARD M., Class B Pay Member, admitted Feb. 17, 1902; Retired Oct 13, 1902. COLDING, R. L., Class B Pay Member, admitted Feb. 17, 1902. CLARKE, JAMES K., Non Res. Pay Member, re-admitted March 24, 1902. CARGILL, GEORGE S., admitted March 31, 1902. CHAPPEAU, ARMAND L., Class B Pay Member, admitted April 14, 1902; Retired March 9, 1903. CRUIKSHANK. WILLIAM M. (Captain Artillery, U. S. A.), Non Res. Pay Member, admitted April 17, 1902; Retired Oct 13, 1902. CUBBEDGE, E. W., Jr., Class B Pay Member, admitted Aug. 18, 1902; Retired March 27. 1905. CUTTS. WALKER. Class B Pay Member, admitted Aug. 18, 1902; Died May 26, 1905. 150 CLARKE, F. R., Pay Member, admitted Nov. 3, 1902; Retired Feb. 20, 1905. CLAY, J. STARKE, Pay Member, admitted Nov. 10, 1902; Retired Sept. 21, 1933. CATHCART, ARTHUR HAMILTON (U. S. N.), Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Feb. 9, 1903; Retired Sept. 10, 1903. CROMWELL, P. G., Pay Member, admitted March 6, 1903-, Retired Sept. 4, 1904 CLAY, SAMUEL L., Pay Member, admitted May 4, 1903; Retired Nov. 14, 1904. CLARKE, S. DEITZ, admitted May 4, 1903; Retired Aug. 9, 1904. CHISHOLM, FRANK M., Pay Member, admitted Nov. 9, 1903. CARTER, BARRON, Special Jury Exempt, admitted ----------, 1903; Retired ----------, 1904. CHAPLIN, WM. R., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 18, 1904. CARD, J. S., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 8, 1904; Retired Dec. 7, 1905- CHISHOLM. J. NORTH, re-admitted Feb. I, 1904. CLEVELAND, J. L., admitted Feb. 15, 1904; Retired Dec. 7, 1905. CASWELL, T. E., admitted Feb. 29, 1904; Retired Nov. 19, 1904. COLLINS, W. A., admitted July 11, 1904. CRAWFORD, ALLEN, Pay Member, admitted July II, 1904. CHANDLER, S. F., Class B Pay Member, admitted Sept 19, 1904; Retired Jan. 22, 1906. CLEMENTS, W. B., Pay Member, admitted Nov. 14, 1904; Retired Feb. 15, 1905. CARD, J. L.. re-admitted June 26, 1905; Retired Dec. 7, 1905. CLARK. GLEN C., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 28, 1905; Retired Feb. 12, 1906. CRAIG, C. M., Non Res. Pay Member, re-admitted April 10, 1905. CHENWORTH, C. J., admitted June 10, 1905. CARD, J. L., re-admitted June 26, 1905. CAVANAUGH, T. B., Pay Member, admitted Sept. 9, 1905. CURRIE, HERBERT G., admitted Dec. 18, 1905; Retired July 20, 1906. CARSON, J. A. G., Jr.. Class B Pay Member, re-admitted Jan. 23, 1906. CHESTER, W. E.. Pay Member, admitted March 26, 1906. CRAIG, VIVIAN H.. admitted April 23, 1906. CRUM, W. R., admitted June 9, 1906. COOLEY, MARTIN, Class B Pay Member, admitted Aug. 30,1906. CLEMENTS, FRED ALLEN, Class B Pay Member, admitted Oct. 8, 1906. DICKINSON, JOHN D.. admitted ----------, 1798; -------- DEMERE, RAYMOND P.. Honorary Member, admitted 1808: Died Aug. 21, 1885. DONALD McALPIN. A. T. HABERSHATU. GEORGE H. WARING. F. H. ORME. 163 DA VIS, THOMAS, admitted ----------, 1814; ----------. DALEY, GIDEON, admitted ----------, 1818; ------------. DAVENPORT, SAMUEL, admitted --------, 1818; ----------. D'LYON, LEVI S-, admitted ----------, 1820; ----------. D'LaROACH (Dr.) admitted ----------, 1821; ----------. DOUGLASS, AMOS, admitted May 20, 1822; ----------. DENNEY, JOHN S., admitted ----------, 1823; ----------. DOPSON, WILLIAM, admitted ----------, 1834; --------. DEWS, J. G., admitted ----------, 1827; ----------. DILLON, M., admitted ----------, 1835; Retired ----------, 1843. D'LYON, M. S., admitted ----------, 1837; Died Feb. 26, 1856. DIBBLE, O. J. H., admitted ----------, 1839; Retired April 7, 1845. D'LYON, J. M., admitted ----------, 1843; Retired ----------, 1852. DUNNING, WILLIAM H., admitted April 17, 1846; Retired ------, 1852. DANIEL, TATTNALL F., admitted Aug. 26, 1847; Retired ----------, 1848. DESSASURE, H. B., admitted March 18, 1848; Retired ------, 1848. DICKERSON,- H. J., Honorary Member, admitted April 2, 1849; Died June 26, 1883. DEMERE, FRANK H., admitted Feb. 22, 1852; Retired April 13, 1857. DEARING, C. ST. CLAIR, admitted April 6, 1852; Retired April 10. 1854DEWS, JOHN H., admitted Jan. 8, 1853; Retired June 27, 1854. DILLON, GEORGE W., admitted March 5, 1852; Died June --, 1865. DICKERSON, WILLIAM H., admitted ----------, 1855; Retired Aug. --, 1873DIBBLE, H. E., admitted June 8, 1855; Retired Dec. 17, 1856. DAWSON. A. H. H., admitted April 9; 1855; Retired Aug. I, 1857. DRUMMOND, E. W., admitted July 12, 1858; Retired ----------, 1874. DUNCAN, A. McC., Honorary Member, admitted Dec. 14, 1858. DUTHENHOFER. ADAM, Honorary Member, admitted Dec. r, 1860. DAVANT, RICHARD J., Honorary Member, admitted Jan. --, 1861; Died June 13, 1899. DUNHAM, THOMAS H., admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Retired July is, 1862. DEMERE. RAYMOND M., admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Died May 16, 1895- DIXON, WILLIAM H., admitted Nov. 23, 1861; Retired Jan. 30, 1864. DONNELLY, M. J.. Honorary Member, admitted March 3, 1862; Died Jan. 20, 1883. DAVIS, J. F., admitted March I, 1862; Retired ----------w DAVIS, JOHN, admitted March 6, 1862; Retired Sept. 2, 1863. 154 DAVANT, FRANK F., admitted March 30, 1862; Retired May 18, 1862. DUNN, PATRICK, admitted April I, 1862; Retired July 24, 1863. DEMERE. HOUSTON, admitted May 6. 1862; Died ----------, 189-. DEAN, W. H.. admitted Sept. 2, 1863; Retired ------------. (After consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). DAVIS, JOSEPH O., admitted May 21, 1872; Retired ----------, 1873. DELEON, P. M., admitted Oct. 14, 1872; Retired April 9, 1877. DIXON, WILLIAM P., admitted Feb. 9, 1877; Retired Oct. 14, 1878. DUNCAN, WILLIAM, Honorary Member, admitted Jan. 8, 1877: Died Dec. 27, 1900. DANIEL, W. H., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 10, 1881. DUCKWORTH, J. B., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 26, 1882; ------. DONNELLY, W. J., admitted Feb. 15,-1883; Retired ----------, 1886. DOUGLASS, FRANK X., admitted March 5, 1885. DeRENNE, EVERARD, admitted June 24, 1885; Died March 8, 1894- DOZIER. G. W., admitted Jan. 21, 1866; Retired --'------.. DeRENNE, KENTWYN, Pay Member, admitted April 6, 1886; Died April 17, 1891. DAVIS, H. CLARK, admitted April 8, 1886; Retired --------', 1893. DAVANT, R. J... Jr. (2). admitted Feb. 7, 1889. DOTSON, S., admitted Feb. 7, 1889; Retired Oct. 24, 1892. DANCY, R. R., admitted March 20, 1890; Retired July 12, 1894. DICKINSON, G. E., admitted July 10, 1890; Retired Jan. 4, 1892. DEITER, --------, admitted June 32, 1890; Retired June --, 1890. D'ANTIGNAC, AUVERGNE, admitted May 7, 1891; Retired July 20, 1893. DILLON, JOHN R., Pay Member, admitted March 5, 1891; Retired Jan. 10, 1895. DOWLING, JOHN E., admitted March 5, 1891; Retired Oct. 14, 1802. DeRENNE, WYMBERLEY J., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted March 5, 1891. DOUGLAS. DAVID, Pay Member, admitted April 3, 1891; Retired July 20, 1893. DeOTTE, D. F. A., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 8, 1891; Retired July 12 1895. DORRY, J. E., Pay Member, admitted May 19, 1892; Retired July 12, 1895. DIXON, M. W., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 13, 1892; Retired Oct. 20, 1893- DENT. JAMES T., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Feb: 23. 1893: Retired ----------, 1896. DAVIS, M. T. admitted Jan. 11, 1894; Retired April 5, 1897. THOMAS C. FARR. JOSEPH M. FARR. F. C. O'DRISCOLL. W. D. JOHNSTON. 157 D'OYLEY, H. B., Pay Member, admitted Aug. 18, 1894; Retired April 23, 1900. DICKINSON, G. E., re-admitted April H, 1895; Died March 19, 1906. DEMERE, EDWARD H., admitted Oct. 14, 1895. DAYTON, W. A., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 14, 1895; Retired July 22, l897. DUELLING, CHARLES A.. Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Oct 27, 1895; Retired April 5, 1897. DRIVER, H. P., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 13, 1895; Retired March 26, 1897. DOUGLAS, JAMES, Pay Member, admitted March a, 1896; Retired March 26, 1897. D'ANTIGNAC, AUVERGNE, re-admitted Dec. 21, 1896; Retired March 26, 1897. DUNN, H. A., Pay Member, admitted March 15, 1897; Retired Oct. ii, I897- DUCKWORTH, HUBERT B., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted March 21, 1898; Retired Oct 14, 1902. DIXON, W. T. Class B Pay Member, admitted March 14, 1898; Re tired July 13, 1903. DANIEL. H. C., admitted Oct. 10, 1898. DEARING, F. H., Class B Pay Member, admitted Oct. 10, 1898; Retired April 10, 1899. DASHER. EARL L., admitted Oct. 9, 1899; Retired Jan. 18, 1901. DUCKWORTH, WILLIAM B., admitted Nov. 7, 1899; Retired Aug. 10, 1901. DILLON, JOHN R., Class C Pay Member, admitted Dec. 18, 1899. DANCY, D. Y., Pay Member, admitted April 9, 1900; Retired March 25, 1901. DeLOACH. H. H., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted April 29, 1901; Retired March 8, 1902. DeHON, W. McK. P., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted May 20, 1901; Retired Sept. --, 1903. DIXON, C. C., Class B Pay Member, admitted Sept. 20, 1001. DEKLE, W. LEROY, admitted March 3, 1902; Retired ------, 1903.. DIXON, W. T., re-admitted March 10, 1902; Retired July n, 1903. DENHAM. R. S., admitted Sept. 22, 1902; Retired June 13, 1904. DICKERSON, J. S., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Nov. 17, 1002. DORSEY, O. C., admitted Jan. 18, 1904; Retired Nov. 19, 1904. DAVIDSON. JAS. T. (Captain and A. Q. M., U. S. A.), Class B Pay Member, admitted Sept. 15, 1904; Retired Dec. 18, 1905. DUCKWORTH, H. B., Non Res. Pay Member, re-admitted Dec. 10, 1904. DAVIS. FREDK A., Class B Pay Member, admitted Dec. 21, 1904. DEARING, M. G., Class B Pay Member, re-admitted March 13, 1905. 158 DIXON, W. T., Class B Pay Member, re-admitted Oct 2, 1905. DARLINGTON, W. R., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted May 14, 1906. DeTREVILLE, D., admitted Aug. 30, 1906. BEARING, FRANK H., Pay Member, re-admitted Oct. i, 1936. DesBOUILLONS, VICTOR --, admitted Pay Member Nov. 26, 1906. ERWIN, ROBERT, admitted April 13, 1855; Retired June 13, 1857. ELLIOTT, ROBERT H., admitted July 12, 1858; Died ------, 1862. EDMONDSTON, J. W., admitted Sept. 5, 1862; Died ----------. ENGLISH, STEPHEN, admitted April 7, 1862; Died ------. EADY, J. J., admitted Oct. 18, 1862; Died ------------. (After consolidation of "A" and "B" into one troop). EARLY, J. T. W., admitted July 10, 1872; Retired Oct. 20, 1875. EGLINGER, CARL, Pay Member, admitted Feb. 9, 1877; Retired March n/ 1889. ECKMAN, J. H., admitted Nov. 16, 1882; Died Sept. 11, 1888. ESTES, T. W., admitted Feb. 15, 1883; Retired Jan. 14, 1886. ERWIN, ROBERT G., Pay Member, admitted March I, 1883; Died Jan. 13, 1906. ELLIS, MONTAGUE, Pay Member, admitted Jan. 10, 1884; Re tired March 6, 1884. EICHBERG, ALFRED S., admitted Sept 16, 1889; Retired July 18, 1901. ELLIS, FRED H., Pay Member, admitted Nov. 28, 1890; Retired Sept. 30, 1891. ELY, C. C., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 31, 1800; Retired Oct. u, 1897. ESTILL. J. H., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 5, 1891. ERWIN, JAMES B. (Major Cavalry, U. S. A.), Honorary Member, admitted May 7, 1901. EICHORN, ERNST, Pay Member, admitted Jan. 19, 1892: Retired June 10, 1905. ELLIOTT, EDWARD S., admitted May 19, 1892; Retired April 6, 1903. ELLIS, FRED H., Pay Member, re-admitted Oct. 20, 1893; Retired Jan. 17, 1894. ELLIS, W. V., Pay Member, admitted May 28, 1894; Retired Dec. 20, 1898. ECKSTEIN, W. G., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted March 28, 1898; Retired July 8, 1901. ESTES, W. E., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 18, 1899; Retired Jan. 8, 1901. EVERETT, EDWARD S., admitted Sept. 6, 1900; Died March 16, 1901. ELY, C. C., Pay Member, re-admitted May 19, 1900. 159 EDMONDSTON, CHARLES, Jr., admitted Dec. 20, 1901. EVE, J. HAMMOND, admitted March 3, 1902. ELLIS, CHARLES, Pay Member, admitted Feb. 17, 1902. EMERSON, C. A., Pay Member, admitted July 14, 1903; Retired Jan. 10, 1905. EICHBERG, M. H., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted April 14, 1902; Retired April 6, 1503. ESTEVE, RAMON, Pay Member, admitted Sept. 17, 1933; Retired June 6, 1904. ELLICOTT, ROBT. M. (Lieut. Artillery, U. S. A.), Pay Member, admitted Feb. 8, 1904; Retired Oct. 9, 1906. ELTON, G. B., Class B Pay Member, admitted April 25, 1904. EMERSON, C. A., re-admitted June 10, 1905; Retired Oct. 2, 1905. EXLEY, W. M., admitted Aug. 30, 1906. FLYMING, FINGAL T., admitted July 7, 1807. ------------, FAHM, JACOB, admitted ----------, 1808: ----------. FRASER, JOHN, admitted ----------, 1808; ------------. FRASER. JAMES H., admitted ----------, 1819; ----------. FURTH, B. W., admitted ----------, 1819; Died June 3, 1832. FANNIN, A. B., admitted April 27, 1820; ------:----. FELL, F. E., admitted ----------, 1821; --------. FOX, ABEL, admitted ----------, 1821; ----------. FLOYD, JOHN, admitted ----------, 1824; Retired ----------. 1842. FREW, JAMES, admitted ----------, 1824; Died July 22, 1850. FARR, WILLIAM WARING, admitted ----------, 1830; FLEMING, W. B., Honorary Member, admitted --------, 1830; Died Aug. 19, 1886. FITZSIMMONS, JAMES, admitted Jan. 8, 1840; Retired July I, 1840. FINNEY, M., admitted Jan. 15, 1840; Retired Aug. 4, 1846. FULSOM, JAMES M., admitted May 14, 1840; Retired --------, 1845. FLETCHER, DIX, admitted Jan. 8, 1842; Retired April ----------, 1850. FURMAN, S. K. W., admitted Feb. 22, 1843; Retired --------, 1843. FARR, WILLIAM B., Honorary Member! admitted Sept 23, 1845; Died May I, 1900. FAWCETT, W. H. C., admitted Oct 8, 1849; Retired April 8, 1851. PICKLING, D. B., admitted Oct. 4, 1852; Retired ----------, 1854. FELL, F. S., admitted April n, 1853; Retired Nov. 21, 1853. FRASER, C. M. C., admitted April 30, 1853; Died Sept 12, 1854. FRASER, JOHN C., admitted Feb. 17, 1857; Died July 3, 1863. FARR, J. McP., admitted Feb. 17, 1860; Died Sept 29, 1877. FARR, THOMAS C., admitted Feb. 17, 1860; Retired May 21, 1872. FLEMING, F. P., admitted Nov. 9, 1860; Retired Sept 17, 1869^ FOOTE, W. G., admitted Nov. 9, 1860; Died ----------, 186-. FREW, WILLIAM, admitted May ----------, 1861; Died Aug. 9,1863. 160 FULTON, JOHN H., admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Died Jan. 27, FISHER, W. B , admitted Nov. 23, 1861; Retired May 21, 1872 FERGUSON, JAMES, Honorary Member, admitted March 22, 1862; Died Dec. 29, 1899. FORREN, M.., admitted March 24, 1862; Retired Sept, 17, 1869. FOREHAND, A. J., admitted Jan. 17, 1862; Retired July 3, i853FINCH, F. W., admitted Sept. 26, 1862; Retired July i, 1863. FRANKLIN, A. J., admitted Feb. 15, 1863; Retired May 21, 1872. FERRIER, FREDERICK, admitted July 12, 1863; --------. FARMER. W. H., admitted Aug. 12, 1863; ------------. FLEMISTER, W. C., admitted Nov. 24, 1863; --------. FOSTER, ------, admitted ----------, 1864; ----------. (After consolidation of "A" and "B" into one troop). FERRILL, BENJAMIN B., admitted April 12, 1869; Retired March FARR, JOSEPH M., admitted ----------, 1869; Retired Oct. 14. 1872. FOX. JAMES P., admitted April 16, 1873; Retired April --, 1875FARR, JOSEPH M., re-admitted April 13, 1874. FIELD, CHARLES W. (Gen.), Honorary Member, admitted Nov. 17. 1875; Died April 9, 1892. FEELY, J. J.. admitted Oct. 10. 1881; Retired July 8, 1931. FERST, JOSEPH, admitted Oct. 9, 1882. FEELY, JOHN, Pay Member, admitted Jan. n, 1882; Retired Oct. 8, 1885. FLEMING, CHARLES A... admitted Feb. z\, 1884. FATMAN, S., Pay Member, admitted Jan.' 8, 1885; Retired Oct. 13, 1887. FERRILL, HAMPTON L- Pay Member, June 24, i8?s; Retired Jan. 10, 1895. FLOOD, E. B., admitted Feb. 22, 1886; Retired ----------, 1890. FABARIUS, ERICHT, Pay Member, admitted March 28, 1889; Re tired Jan. 10, 1895. FURBER, JAMES H., Pay Member, admitted Sept. 16, 1889; Re tired Jan. 10, 1895. FEELY, JOHN, Pay Member, admitted Nov. 21. 1889: Died Dec. 20. 1892. FOYE. HENRY B., admitted Dec. 30, 1889; Retired Oct. 12, 1896. FARR, RICHARD W., admitted Jan. 14, 1892; Retired May 4, 1893. FLEMING. J. M., admitted Dec. I, 1892; Retired July 12. 1894. FEARON, W. R., admitted Feb. 23, 1893; Retired Oct. 14. 1895. FENDER, J. C.. Non Res. Pay Member, admitted March 15. i89t; Retired ----------, 1901. FALKENSTEIN. F. W., admitted May 28 1894: Retired Oct. 14, 1895. FROST, EDWARD. Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Oct. 22, 1894. FANTINI, G., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 10 1895; Retired March 8, 1902. 161 FRIPP, W. C., Fay Member, admitted Jan. 14, 1895; Retired Oct 13, 1896, FARR, F. M., admitted July --, 1895; Retired ----------, 1900. FREEMAN, J. M., admitted Dec. 16, 1895; Retired July 8, 1901. FLEMING, J. C., admitted May 3, 1897; Retired Sept. 26, 1903. FERRILL, H. L., Pay Member, re-admitted Oct. 10, 1898; Died Jan. 5, 1900. v FREEMAN, JAMES A., admitted Nov. 7, 1898; Retired Jan. 27, 1899- FITCH, W. E., Class C Pay Member, admitted April 29, 1901. FINK, PAUL, Pay Member, admitted Dec. 25, 1901; Retired March 23, 1902. FALLIGANT, RAIFORD, Class B Pay Member, admitted April 21, 1902; Retired Oct. 12, 1903. FULTON, WILLIAM R., admitted May 19, 1902; Retired July 14, 1902. FLEMING. F. S., admitted Aug. 18, 1902; Retired April 26, 1906. FARMER, J. L., Pay Member, admitted Nov. 10, 1902; Retired Jan. 10, 1905. FOWLER, T. BAILEY, admitted Dec. i, 1902; Retired Sept. 26, 1903- FISHBURNE, P. N., admitted July 3, 1903; Retired June I, 1905. FENNELL, J. R., admitted May 8, 1905. FELL, H. L., Pay Member, admitted May 8. 1905; Retired April 9, 1906. FAUCETTE, W. D., admitted July 9, 1906. GIBBONS, JOSEPH, admitted July 18, 1757; Retired --------, 1758. GORDON, AMBROSE, admitted ----------, 1796; Died July 5, 1804. GRAY, JOHN J., admitted June 20. 1803; ------------. GUNN, JOHN, admitted ----------, 1808; ------------. GLENN, NOBLE W., admitted --------, 1812; Retired ------. GLENN, GEORGE, admitted ----------, 1812; Retired ----------, 1812. GTJERARD. PETER, ----------, 1812. GLENN, THOMAS, --------, 1812. GRIMES. JOHN C, --------, 1812. GRISWOLD, C. C., admitted ---------- 1819; Retired June 8, 1822. GORDON, WILLIAM WASHINGTON, admitted ---------- 1820: Died March 20, 1842. GOODWIN, ROBERT M., admitted -------- 1821; --------. GRIFFIN, CLINTON, admitted ----------, 1823; ----------. GORDON, AUSTIN, admitted -----, 1824: ------. GEURINEAU, W. K., admitted ----------, 1829; ---------- GARDNER, STEPHEN, admitted ----------, 1834: Retired ----------, 1843. GUILMARTIN. P.. admitted ----------, 1838; Retired ----------, 1841. 162 GAUDRY, A. H., admitted April 21, 1840; Retired ----------, 1841. GODFREY, W. O., admitted April 3, 1848; Retired ----------, 1852. GORDON, GEORGE A., admitted March 5, 1853; Retired June 2$, 1858. GARMANY, S. C., admitted March 26, 1856; Retired --------, 1857. GORDON, W. W. (2), admitted May I, 1857. GREEN, BENJAMIN, admitted May I, 1857; Retired Jan. --, 1862. GORDON, CLARENCE, admitted June 2, 1857; Retired June 25, 1858. GORDON, ALFRED H., admitted Jan. 9, 1860; Died ------, 186-. GREY, WILLIE G., admitted ----------, 1861; Retired Oct. --, 1861. GOWEN, JAMES F., admitted ----------, 1861, Retired May 8, 1876. GO WEN, THOMAS B., admitted ----------, 1861; Retired Jan. 23, 1873. GIFFORD, E. W., admitted ----------, 1861; Retired May 21, 1872. GOODWIN, C. RIDGLEY, admitted ----------, 1861; Retired ------, 1874. GOULD, C. W., admitted ----------, 1861; Retired Oct. --, 1861. GORDON, EDWARD, admitted Aug. 3, 1861; Retired Nov. i, 1862. GRAHAM, ARCHIE W., admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Died Feb. 5, 1862. GUERARD, ROBERT C., admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Died Sept, 7,1868. GOULDING, F. R.-, admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Died Sept 14, 1905. GOUGH; JOSEPH, admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Retired Oct. --, 1863. GUERARD, A. G., admitted ----------, 1861. GUERARD, PERCY, admitted Nov. 23, 1861; Retired June --, 1862. GODWYN, FRANK, admitted April I, 1862; Retired July 24, 1863. GRESHAM, A. W., admitted Sept. 5, 1862; Died ------, 1864. GUERARD, PERCY, admitted Oct. 30, 1862; Died ----------. GRUBB, WILLIAM J., admitted ------, 1863; ----------. (After consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). GAINES, J. L., admitted April 12, 1869; Retired ------------, 1873. GOODWIN, S. P., Honorary Member, admitted Jan. 13, 1873; Died July 23, 1903. GREEN, CHARLES, Jr., admitted Feb. 21, 1873; Retired June 12, 1874- GORDON, BEIRNE, Pay Member, admitted Nov. 24, 1874. GORDON, G. ARTHUR (as orderly), admitted Jan. 8, 1877; ------. GAILLIARD, G. C., admitted April 24, 1877. GUERARD,-ROBERT G. (2), (as Guidon), admitted Jan. 14, 1878; Retired ----------, 1878. GOGORZA, A., admitted Oct 4, 1879; Retired Jan. 12, 1883. GARMANY, F. C., admitted Sept. 21, 1881; Retired April 19, 1888. GRADY, E. J., admitted April 4, 1882; Retired Jan. 4, 1883. GUERARD, R. C., re-admitted Jan. 4, 1883; Retired April 10, 1889. GILBERT, W. C., admitted March 15, 1883; Retired Oct. 8, 1885. 163 GILBERT, EUGENE L., admitted Jan. 3, 1885; Retired July aa, 1896. GARMANY, L. M., admitted June 24, 1885; Retired April 21, 1892. GARNETT, J. GIBSON, admitted March 21, 1889; Died Feb. 16, 1890. GORDON, THEODORE, Pay Member, admitted Jan. 10, 1889; Re tired April 13, 1893. GERZIKOWSKI, A., admitted Feb. 7, 1889; Retired Jan. 8, 1890. GIBSON, W. T., Pay Member, admitted April 25, 1889; Retired April i, 1894. GLEASON, E. C., admitted Sept 16,1889; Retired Jan. n, 1894, GORDON, R. CUYLER, admitted Nov. 18, 1889; Retired March 26, 1891. GORDON, W. W., Jr. (3), admitted May 26, 1890. GOULD, JOHN D., admitted June 5, 1890; Retired May 4, 1893. GRADY, W. E., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 29, 1891; Retired Aug: 14, 1892. GABBETT, CECIL, Pay Member, admitted Jan. 15, 1891; Retired Feb. 19, 1892: GREEN, W. P., Pay Member, admitted April 25, 1891; Retired Oct. 14, 1895. GARNETT, JOHN K., Pay Member, admitted April 25, 1891; Re tired Feb. 19, 1892. GOODWIN, J. J., admitted --------, 1892; Retired Aug. 5, 1895. GUEST, B. R., Pay Member, admitted May 15, 1892; Retired Oct. 13, 1892. GORDON, G. ARTHUR, admitted Oct. 18, 1892. GADSDEN, WILLIAM B., Pay Member, admitted Nov. 3, 1892; Retired Oct. 14, 1895. GIBBES, CHARLES A., Pay Member, admitted June 13, 1893; Re tired April 12, 1897. GATEWOOD, J. M., Pay Member, admitted Oct. n. 1893; Retired July 22, 1897. GUCKENHEIMER, ABE, Pay Member, admitted July 12, 1894; Retired Dec. 18, 1899. GREEN, CARL M., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Jan. 10, 1895: Retired Jan. 18, 1895. GARSIA, EDWIN, Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Feb. 4, 1895: ' Retired April 4, 1898. GUCKENHEIMER, M. S., admitted May 20, 1895; Retired Dec. 18, 1899. GIGNILLIATT. ROBERT D., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 16, 1895; Retired March 26, 1898. GRAY, J. F., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted May 26, 1896; Re tired March 29, 1897. GREEN, W. P., Pay Member, re-admitted June 22, 1896; Died 1900. , 164 GREEN, A. B., Class B Pay Member, admitted May 24, 1897; Re tired April 17, 1900. GRAHAM, ST. J. B., admitted July 29, 1897; Retired July 8, 1901. GARDEN, F. W., admitted Aug. 16, 1897; Retired ----------. GADSDEN, W. B., Pay Member, re-admitted ---------- 1898. GRAHAM, C. F., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 10, 1898; Retired July 8, 1901. GOLDEN, JOHN W., Pay Member, admitted ----------, 1898. GLOVER, J. B., admitted Dec. 5, 1898; Retired March 8, 1902. GRANT, BRYAN M., admitted May 8, 1899; Retired July 10, 1899. GROVE, W. C., admitted Dec. 3, 1900; Retired March 24, 1902. GREGORY, G. A., Class C Pay Member, admitted Dec. 9, 1901. GARDEN, FREDERICK W., Class C Pay Member, re-admitted Feb. 17, 1902. GIBBES, A. B. M., Pay Member, admitted March 3, 1902; Died Feb. 18, 1904. GOULD, JOHN D., Pay Member, re-admitted March 10, 1902; Re tired Sept. --, 1903. GARMANY, H. M., Class B Pay Member, admitted April 14, 1902; Retired Jan. 29, 1903. GILMORE, E. L. (Captain Artillery, U. S. A.), Non Res. Pay Mem ber, admitted Aug. 9, 1902; Retired July 29, 1904. GILMORE, J. C., Jr. (Lieut. Artillery, U. S. A.), Non Res. Pay Member, admitted March 30, 1903; Retired Nov. I, 1904. GIGNILLIAT, RAVENEL, Pay Member, admitted Nov. 9, 1903. GIRARDEAU, A. B., Special Pay Member, admitted ----------, 1903; Retired ----------, 1904. GABBETT, CECIL, Class C Pay Member, re-admitted March 7, 1904; Retired Aug. 8, 1904. GRANTHAM, CHAS. B., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 10, 1935. GIBSON, B. H., Pay Member, admitted June 26, 1905. GIRARDEAU, C. E., admitted July 10, 1905. GRIMSHAW, H. B., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted May 29,1905. GREEN, CHARLES (2), admitted Jan. 22, 1906. GAYNOR, JAMES E., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Feb. 12, 1006. GORDON, R. CUYLER, Pay Member, re-admitted Feb. 19, 1906. GILLESPIE, N. J., Pay Member, admitted April 17, 1906. HUNTER. WILLIAM, admitted Feb. 4, 1801; Retired Aug. 19, 1802. HABERSHAM, ROBERT, admitted Feb. 19, 1808; Retired ------, 181-. HOWE, A. S., admitted ----------, 1808; ------------. HERSMAN, JACOB, admitted ----------, 1808; ----------. HALL, GEORGE, admitted ----------, 1808; HABERSHAM, JOSEPH, admitted ----------. 1812; 165 HOUSTOUN, MOSSMAN, admitted Jan. 7, 1812; Retired May 3, 1812.- HARTRIDGE, JOHN E., admitted ----------, 1814; ----------. HOTCHKISS, DANIEL, admitted --------, 1814; --------. HALL, DURHAM T., admitted ----------, 1819; ----------HABERSHAM, JOSEPH, Jr., admitted ----------, 1814; ------. HOYT, C., admitted ---------, 1814; ----------. HABERSHAM, JOSEPH (2), admitted ----------, 182-; ------------. HARRIS, CHARLES, Jr., admitted ----------, i8ao; ----------. HERBERT, MOSES, admitted ----------, 1820; ----------. HELVENSTINE, JOHN C., admitted -------- 1820; ----------. HOLMES, ADAM, admitted ----------, 1722; ------------. HAMMOND, OGDEN, admitted ----------. 1822; ----------. HORNE, ------, admitted ----------, 1822; HARTRIDGE, CHARLES, admitted HENRY, CHARLES S., admitted ------ HUNTER, WYMBERLEY J., admitted HOUSTOUN, PATRICK, admitted HOUSTOUN, EDWARD, admitted HAAS, GEORGE, admitted Feb. 23, 1835; Retired Aug. 4. 1846. HOLCOMBE, THOMAS, Honorary Member, admitted -----------, 1836; Died Dec. 29, 1885. HARDEE, W., admitted ----------, 1837; Retired --------, 1840. HARRISON, GEORGE P., Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1838; Died May 14, 1888. HARDEE, THOMAS R-, admitted Feb. 22, 1839; Retired ----------, 1844- HERB, WILLIAM, admitted ----------, 1839; Retired July 7, 1845. HABERSHAM, WILLIAM NEYLE, Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1839; Died Sept. 20, 1899. HABERSHAM, WM. WARING, admitted ----------, 1840; Retired Jan. 30, 1851. HOWARD, J. G-, admitted ----------, 1844; Retired July 3, 1844. HOLLIS, C. P., admitted June 25, 1844; Retired Aug. 15, 1847. HAWKINS, P., admitted July i, 1844; Retired ----------, 1844. HABERSHAM, CHARLES, admitted Nov. --, 1845; Died April --, 1849. HABERSHAM. JOHN BOLTON, admitted Jan. 29, 1846; Retired May i, 1856. HARDEE, JOHN R., admitted Feb. 22, 1847; Retired April i, 1650. HOPKINS, E. S., admitted April 2, 1849; Retired 1851. HENDERSON, D. S., admitted April 19, 1849; Retired Oct. 8, 1856. HOLLIS, EDWIN L-, admitted May n, 1849; Retired --------, 1856. HOUSTOUN, P., re-admitted April 12, 1850; Retired Aprfl 30, 1872. HOVER, L. L-, Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1851; Died July 26, 1893. HINES, J. C., admitted July 7, 1851; Retired Aug. 25, 1852. 1(50 HARRIS, JUDGE W., admitted Jan. 28, 1853: Retired Nov. 21. 1853. HABERSHAM, FRED A., admitted Feb. 8. 185.5; Retired Sept. --. 1861. HARTRIDGE. JULIAN, admitted Feb. 17, 1853; Retired --------, 1874- HOLLAXD, M. B., admitted Feb. 10, 1854: Retired ----------, 1854. HABERSHAM, A. T.. admitted July 4, 1855: Retired Sept. --, 1861. HULL. FRED M., Honorary Member, admitted July 5, 1858. HARDEE. JOHN L., admitted Feb. 17, 1860: Retired"----------, 1861. HOLZEXDORF, JAMES D., admitted Nov. 9, 1860: Retired Nov. -- 1861. HEYWARD, THOMAS W.. admitted Dec. I, 1860; Retired Aug. 9, 1864. HARRIS. ROBERT Y., admitted ----------, 1861; Retired April 14, 1862. HEDLESTON, W. D., admitted ------, 1861; Retired May 21, 1872. HABERSHAM, ROBERT R., admitted--------, 1861; Retired May 21, 1872. HABERSHAM, JOHN RAE, admitted --------, 1861; Retired May 21. 1872. HABERSHAM, JOSEPH CLAY, admitted --------. 1861; Died July 22. 1864. HABERSHAM. WILLIAM XEYLE (2). admitted --------, 1861; Died July 22, 1864. HEWLETT, WILLIAM H., admitted Aug. 8, 1861: Retired Jan. to, 1862. HIXES. C. C.. admitted Aug. 8. 1861. HEIDT. THOMAS G., admitted Oct. 7, 1861: Die-1 Dec. 24. 1861. HYATT. JEFF., admitted Oct. 15, 1861; Died June 16. 1900. HILL. ERASTUS P., admitted Nov. 23, 1861; Retired July 22, i86>. HUMPHREYS, HENRY, admitted Nov. 23. 1861; Retired -------- HEXXING. GEORGE H.. admitted Xov. 23, i8rM; Retired ------. HOYT. ROBERT T., admitted Dec. 13, 1861: Died ------, 1888. HALLIDAY. THOMAS R., admitted Dec. 13, 1861; Died ------. HALLMAX. CHARLES J.. admitted Dec. 13. 1861: Retired------. HARRELL. J. D., admitted Feb. 26, 1862; Died Oct. 20, 1905. HARRELL. J.. admitted March 15. 1862; Retired March 4. 1863. HEIDT. HORACE, admitted March 3, 1862. HANXON. W. F., admitted Aug. 13, 1862; Retired June 30, 1863. HARDEX, THOMAS C., admitted Aug. 13, 1862; Died ------. HOLT2CL.AW, J. R., admitted Aug. 8, 1863; Died Dec. 15, 1864. HOOKE, H., admitted Oct. --. 1863; Retired Oct. 16, 1863. HOOKE, J., a-'mitted Oct. --, 1863; Retired Oct. 16, 1863. HAYDEN. P. F., admitted Jan. 20, 1863; Retired May i, 1864. HERRINGTON, R. F., admitted Aug. i, 1863; ----------. HARPER. G., admitted Aug. 22, 1863; ----------. A. H. HOOKE. Died June 5th, 1876, from injuries received May 1st, 1876, while tilting at "The Hermitage," near Savannah, Georgia. FRANK I). I?I,OOO\VORTH. Admitted March lyth, iSSo. 169 (After consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). HART, B. A., admitted April 12, 1869; Retired March 19, 1873. HABERSHAM, R. B., admitted April 12, 1869; Retired Dec. 3, 1872. HORN, W. A., admitted April 12, 1869; Retired --------, 1869*. HOLST, J. B., admitted Jan. 13, 1870; Retired May 20, 1872. HOUSTON, J. P. S-, admitted Feb. 12, 1873; Retired Oct. 14, 1874. HEIDT, DANIEL G., admitted Feb. 12, 1873; Retired July 13, 1874. HULL, E. S., admitted March 9, 1873; Retired April 9, 1877. HOWARD, JETT T., admitted Nov. 10, 1873; Retired March 12, 1874HABERSHAM, FRED A. (2), Pay Member, admitted Nov. 24, 1874HART, B. A., re-admitted Jan. n, 1875; Retired Dec. 15, 1875. HAMPTON, WADE, Honorary Member, admitted Oct. 20, 1875; Died April II, 1902. HOOKE, A. H., admitted Nov. 3, 1875; Died June 5, 1876. HASKELL. JOSEPH C., Country Member, admitted Nov. 3, 1875; Retired Jan. 9, 1877. HOLST. J. B., Pay Member, re-admitted Nov. 3, 1875; Retired June 9, i877. HUGER, D. E., Country Member, admitted March 15, 1876; Died Oct. 3, 1876. HUSSEY, GEORGE W., admitted June 23, 1876; Retired Jan. 14, 1878. HOLLIS. E. C., admitted May 21, 1877; Died May --, 1879. HABERSHAM, R. B., Pay Member, re-admitted May 27, 1878; Re tired Jan. 14, 1883. HUNTER, THOMAS, admitted Feb. 25, 1880. HARDEE, CHARLES H., admitted Feb, 25, 1880; Retired Jan. 16. 1885. HARRIS, S. D., admitted Feb. 25, 1880; Retired Oct. 26, 1882. HULL, A. B., admitted Feb. 25, 1880; Retired Aug. 14, 1892. HUNTER. B., admitted March 17, 1880. HAWKINS, W. S., admitted Feb. 6, 1882; Retired Oct. 12, 1896. HIGGINS, R. F., admitted Oct. 9, 1882; Retired Feb. 14, 1887. HAINES. G. S., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 26, 1882; Retired Sept 27, 1887. HULL. W. G.. admitted Dec. 7, 1882; Retired Oct. n, 1894. HAAS, ISAAC G., admitted Feb. 15, 1883; Retired June 29, 1893. HEYWARD. T. R.. admitted Feb. 15, 1883; Retired Oct. 9. 1884. HOUSTOUN, J. P. S., Pay Member, re-admitted Feb. 15, 1883; Died Jan. 29, 1892. HULL, JOSEPH, Pay Member, admitted July 10,1884; Retired Oct. 13, 1892. HUNTER, I. W., admitted April g, 1885; Retired ----------. 170 HOWARD, GODIN G., admitted April 23, 1885; Retired Oct. 16, 1888. HUNT, CHARLES C., Pay Member, admitted June 24, 1886; Re tired Feb. 14, 1887. HUNTER, WILLIAM, admitted Jan. 2, 1886; Died Dec. 13, 1896. HULL, ROBERT M., admitted Feb. 19. 1888; Retired Dec. 21, 1898. HARRIS, FRED, Pay Member, admitted Feb. 7, 1889; Retired Jan. 10, 1895. HUNTER, JOHN HEARD, Pay Member, admitted Feb. 14, 1889; Retired Jan. 14, 1892. HAYNES, S. G., Pay Member, admitted Nov. 29, 1889; Retired Oct. 12, 1856. HARTRIDGE, A. L., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 30, 1889; Retired April 3, 1891. HASKELL, JOSEPH C., Pay Member, re-admitted Oct. 9, 1890; Retired July 20, 1893. HULL, D. B., Pay Member, admitted Nov. 28, 1890; Retired Oct. 20, 1891. HARRIS, HOWARD, Pay Member, admitted Dec. 4, 1890; Retired Oct. ii, 1894. HUNTER, WILLIAM (No. 2), Pay Member, admitted Jan. 15, 1891; Retired June 14, 1897. HART, L. P., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 29, 1891; Retired July 20. HARRISON, W. G., admitted April 3, 1891. HORROCK, W. E., admitted Jan. 26, 1893; Retired July 8, 1901. HARRISON, JOHN F., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 28, 1893; Re tired March 21, 1900. HARRISON, R. C., admitted ----------, 1894. HAINES, L. A., Pay Member, admitted March i, 1894; Retired Oct. 5, 1895- HARVEY, W. H., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 22, 1894; Retired Oct. 12, 1896. HEDDEN, E. F., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted ----------, 1894; Retired Jan. 13, 1896. KURD, E., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 4, 1895; Died Feb. 17, 1896. HEXTER, J. S., admitted Jan. 13, 1896; Retired Oct. 12, 1896. HARWOOD, H. C., admitted March 2, 1896; Retired July 22, 1897. HOFFMANN, W. H., Pay Member, admitted March 2, 1896; Re tired July n, 1898. HUBBELL, F. C., admitted Dec. 7, 1896; Retired May 3, 1897. HUGHES". P. H., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 7, 1896. HITCH, ROBERT M.. Class B Pay Member, admitted March i, 1897- 171 HAMMERAN, C. W., admitted March 15, 1897; Retired Aug. 9, 1902. HOLT, WILLIAM, Class B Pay Member, admitted Dec. 6, 1897. HUBBELL, F. C., re-admitted Nov. 7, 1898; Retired March 18, 1901. HUGHES, E. B., admitted Nov. 7, 1898; Retired Jan. 9, 1899. HAZELHURST, T. N., Jr., admitted Dec. 5, 1898; Retired Dec. 9, igoi. HEYWARD, GEORGE C., Jr., admitted March 8, 1899. HARPER, THOMAS C., admitted March 8, 1899; Retired Feb. 25, 1901. HEYWARD, GEORGE C., Class B Pay Member, admitted Dec. 18, 1899. HINCKS, F. S-, Class B Pay Member, admitted Dec. 18, 1899; Re tired June 26, 1905. HARRIS, HUGH, Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Oct. 8, 1900; Retired Aug. 27, 1901. HULL, DAN B., admitted Nov. 3, 1900; Retired July 8, 1901. HARPER, J. W., admitted Nov. 19, 1901; Retired Jan. 22, 1903. HARTY, JOSEPH E-, Class C Pay Member, admitted --------, 1901; Retired Jan. 5, 1903. HARTY, W. J., Jr., Class C Pay Member, admitted ----------, 1901; HICKS, ROBERT M., Class B Pay Member, admitted July 8, 1901. HOWARD, W. G., admitted Sept. 20, 1901; Retired Nov. 10, 1902. HOLST, PIERRE, Pay Member, admitted Sept 20, 1901; Retired Nov. i, 1904. HILTON. ROBERT G., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 20, 1902; Died May 19, 1903. HOGAN, JOHN M., Class C Pay Member, admitted Feb. 17, 1902. HARPER, THOMAS W., Pay Member, admitted March 3, 1902; Retired Oct. 4, 1904. HARRISON, NATHANIEL, Pay Member, admitted March 3, 1932. HEYWARD, STEPHEN D., admitted March 17, IQM; Retired Jan. 17, 1903. HULL, A. B., Jr., Pay Member, admitted March 31, 1902; Retired Sept. i, 1903. HARPER, C. A., Country Member, admitted March 31, 1902; Re tired May 18, 1903. HARRIS, LESTER. admitted June 12, 1902. HOLMES, G., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted June 12, 1902; Re tired Aug. 10, 1904. HAMMOND, J. C., admitted Jan. 29. 1903 HALLIDAY, W. W., admitted March o, 19:13; Retired Nov. 19, 1904. HARRIS, H. H., admitted July 13. 1903; Retired Dec. 2, 1905. HARALSON, JAMES D., admitted Nov. g. 1903; Retired Feb. 4, 1904. HARGREAVES, J.. admitted Nov. 30, 1903; Retired Oct. Q, 1906. 172 HECHT. J. CHARLTOX, admitted Dec. 7, ipoj; Retired Feb. 4, 1903. HEYWARD. F. deC., Pay Member, admitted Jan. n, 1904; Retired Aug. 8, 1904. HARMOX. WEYMAX C.. Class B Pay Member, admitted Jan. 25, 1904: Retired July n, 1904. HAYS, A. B., Pay Member, admitted April n, 1904; Retired Jan. 20, 1906. HARDEE. COSMO R., Class B, Pay Member, admitted April 25, 1904: Retired March 27, 1905. HAIXES, A. SCOTT, admitted May 23. 1904; Retired March 18, 1905- HEXDERSOX. E. A., Xon Res. Pay Member, admitted June 6, 1904; Retired Oct. 9, 1906. HOWARD, ARTHUR J., Pay Member, admitted Sept. 19, 1904; Retired Dec. 7, 1905. HARPER, J. \VALTOX. Pay Member, admitted Oct. 3, 1904: Re tired Oct. 3, 1904. HASLAM. HARRY, Class C Pay Member, admitted Xov. 2, 1904. HARRISS. T. B., Xon Res. Pay Member, admitted Sept. 25, 1905. ROWLAND. W. C.. Class B Pay Member, admitted Xov. 20, 1905. HARTRIDGE. W. C.. Class B Pay Member, admitted Dec. 18. 1905. HARDEE. COSMO R-, Class B Pay Member, re-admitted Jan. 29, 1906. HARPER. J. WALTON, Xon Res. Pay Member, re-admitted Feb. 5. 1906. HULL, F. M.. Jr.. Pay Member, admitted Feb. 19. 1906. HEMMER. E. C.. Pay Member, admitted Feb. 19, 1906. HAYS. A. B.. Pay Member, re-admitted Feb. 26. 1906. HAMMOXD. FORT. Pay Member, admitted April 17, 1906. HOWARD. A. J.. Xon Res. Pay Member, re-admitted April 17. 1906. HEIDT. S. B.. admitted June 9, 1906. HIXCKS. F. S.. Class B Pay Member, re-admitted Aug. 6. 1906. HEAROX. J. M.. admitted Aug. .so. 1906. HELMY. F. C.. admitted Oct. 29. 1906. INGERSOLL. JOHN, admitted --------. 1838: Retired ------. 1842. IRWTX. CHARLES F.. admitted Aug. 8. 1861: Retired Aug. 10. 1862. (After consolidation of "A" and "B" into one troop). IVES. A. J.. Pay Member, admitted Jan. 29. 1891; Retired Oct. 20, 1893- IXABXETT. W. P.. Pay Member, admitted Feb. 15, 1904: Retted Xov. 14. 1904. JONES, XOBLE, admitte-I ----------, 174-; Retired ----------, 1751. MAJ. GEN. J. E. B. STUART. 175 JONES, NOBLE WYMBERLEY, admitted ----------, 1751; Retired I7S-. JONES, GEORGE, admitted June 5, 1795; Retired ----------, 179-. JONES, THOMAS, admitted July 3, 1808; Retired ----------. JACKSON, EBENEZER. admitted ----------, 1818; Retired Nov. 2, 1823. JONES, C. B., admitted ----------, 1819; ----------. JAY, WILLIAM, admitted ----------, 1819; ----------. JOHNSTON, DAVID (Bugler), admitted 1819; ----------. JOHNSTON, GEORGE H., admitted ----------, 1823; Retired ------, 1830. JOHNSTON, JAMES R., Jr., admitted ------, 1823; Retired ------, 1832. JENCKES, EBENEZER, admitted ----------, 1840; Retired Nov. 15. 1852. JOHNSTON, JOSEPH, admitted Nov. 6, 1845; Retired ------, 1852. JACKSON, JOHN J., admitted May 11, 1849; Retired --------, 1852. JOHNSTON, JAMES H., admitted Jan. 3, 1853. JENKINS, W. A., admitted April 10, 1854; Retired ----------, 1857. JOHNSTON, GEORGE H., Jr., admitted ----------, 1861; Died May 17, 1904JONES, E.. W., admitted ----------, 1861; Died July 21, 1861. JONES, S. S., admitted ----------, 1861; Retired Dec. 16, 1869. JACKSON, W. BULLOCH, admitted Nov. 23. 1861; Retired May 23, 1872. JENKINS, JOHN J., admitted Nov. 23, 1861; Retired April 6, 1862. JOHNSON, TIMOTHY, admitted Dec. I, 1861; Retired Dec. 14. 1861. JOHNSON, G. W., admitted Jan. 17, 1862; Retired March 10, 1863. JENKINS, THOMAS C., admitted July 28, 1862; Retired Aug. --. 1862. JENKINS, T. N., admitted Dec. 17, 1862; ---------------- JOLLY, C., admitted Sept 14, 1863; --------------. (After consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). JONES, WALLACE S., admitted April 12, 1869; Retired Jan. 8,1877. JOHNSTON, (Gen.) JOSEPH E., Honorary Member, admitted Oct. 14, 1874; Died March 21, 1891. JOHNSON, JOHN N., admitted Jan. 12, 1880. JOHNSTON, W. DUNCAN, admitted Feb. 8, 1882; Died Oct. 12, 1890. JUDGE, RAYMOND, admitted Dec. 30, 1889; Retired Oct. n, 1894JONES, F. A., admitted Dec. 31, 1889; Died Jan. 17, 1890. JOHNSTON, J. COURTNEY, admitted Oct. 9, 1893; Retired Aug. 5, 1895- JOHNSTON, F. RICHARD, admitted Nov. 28, 1890; Retired Jan. 12, 1893. 1 176 JOHNSON, H. WILEY, admitted Feb. 19, 1891; Retired April ia, 1894- JONES, R. H., admitted May 19, 1891: Retired Nov. 16, 1894. JENSEN, HJALMER, Pay Member, admitted Jan. 14, 1892. JONES, WALLACE S., Non Res. Pay Member, re-admitted May s, 1892; Retired June 22, 1893. JONES, J. F., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 28, 1893; Retired Oct. n, 1894. JAMES, W. D., Pay Member, admitted May 13, 1895; Retired Oct 12, 1896. JONES, G. NOBLE, admitted July 22, 1896. JORDON, JOHN, admitted ----------, 1899; Retired July 8, 1901. JONES, W. A., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted March 3, 1902; Re tired April 9, 1906. JAMISON, JOHN, admitted June 12, 1902; Retired July 4, 1902. JONES, WALTER B., Pay Member, admitted Nov. 10, 1902; Re tired July 5, 190-. JARRELL, J- G., Class B Pay Member, admitted Dec. 17, 1902; Re tired April 23, 1906. JONES, CHARLES E., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 23, 1903; Re tired Aug. 10, 1904. JACKSON, WALTER E. F., admitted May 12, 1903; Retired Jan. 5, 1903. JETTE, PAUL E., admitted Sept. 19, 1904. JARRETT, W. W., Pay Member, admitted March 13, 1905: Retired June 26, 1905. JAMIESON, WALTER, Pay Member, admitted Oct. 30, 1905. JOLLIE, R. T., admitted April 23, 1906; Retired July 9, 1906. JONES, J. LOGAN, Pay Member, admitted June 9, 1906. JOSEPH, C. J., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Oct. 8, 1906. KENAN, admitted --------, 1813; ------------. KIMBALL, HAZEN, admitted --------, 1814; --------. KERR, GEORGE, admitted ----------, 1818; Retired ----------, 18191 KING, JOSEPH, admitted ------, 1818; Died June 16, 1820. KIRBY. HORACE, admitted Jan. 8, 1822; Died June 14, 1823. KER, JAMES, admitted ----------, 1827; Retired ----------183-. KOLLOCK, P. M., admitted --------. 1828; Retired --------, 1840. KOLLOCK, .GEORGE J., Honorary Member, admitted --------, 1842; Died Feb. 19, 1894. KING. HIRAM, admitted --------, 1842; ------------. KELLAR, JOHN P., admitted July 27, 1850; Retired ----------, 185* KENT, ALFRED, Honorary Member, admitted Feb. 24, 1851. KENNESTON, J. W., admitted Jan. 8, 1855; Died Dec. 13, 1862. KING, H. L. P.. admitted July 14, 1856; Died Dec. 13, 1862. KNAPP. A. C., admitted Jan. --, 1861; Retired Oct. 13, 1873. KELLER. JOHN P., re-admitted ----------, 1861; Died ------, 1866. 177 KOLLOCK, GEORGE J., Jr., admitted ----------, 1861; Retired Sept --, 1861. KENNEDY, D., admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Retired ----------, 1862. (After consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). KOLLOCK, W. W., admitted April 30, 1872; Retired April 9, 1877. KREUTER, D. S., admitted Sept 30, 1872; Retired ----------, 1874. KIRKLAND (Gen.) W. W., Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1872. KING, CLIFFORD A., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 13, 1873; Re tired ----------, 1876 KOLLOCK, J. T., admitted April 13, 1874; Died Aug. 25. 1883. KELLER, GEORGE A., Country Member, admitted June 15, 1876; Retired July 20, 1893. KNAPP, A. C., Honorary Member, re-admitted June 30, 1879; Died April 27, 1897. KAROW, EDWARD, Pay Member, admitted Feb. --, 1883. KELLER, J- W., Country Member, admitted March 15, 1883; Re tired July 20, 1893. KROUSKOFF, JULIUS, admitted May i, 1889; Retired July 20, J893. KELLER, SYDNEY S., admitted July 11, 1889; Retired Jan. 8, 1890. KROUSKOFF, S., admitted Jan. 25, 1890; Retired Jan. 11, 1894. KELL, JOHN McINTOSH (Captain C. S. N.), Honorary Member, admitted Oct. 9, 1890; Died Oct 5, 1900. KLEINE, J. C., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 29, 1891; Retired Oct ii, 1894. KENAN. LIVINGSTON, Pay Member, admitted March 5, 1891; Retired Jan. 12, 1893. KREEGER, MOSES C., admitted May 21, 1891; Retired July 20, 1893KNOX, R. H., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Sept 30, 1891; Re tired July 20, 1893. KELLER, JOHN G., admitted Nov. 3, 1892; Retired Oct. 14, 1895. KELLEY, DANIEL F., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Dec. i, 1892; Retired Oct. 20, 1893. KOFER, JOHN C., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 22, 1894; Retired April ii, 1895. KINZIE, JOHN H., admitted Nov. 26, 1894; Retired Oct n, 1898, KAYTON, G. A., admitted May 20, 1895; Retired July 14, 1901. KULMAN, O. S., Class B Pay Member, admitted March 5, 1897; Retired ----------, 1900. KEALHOFER, H. S., Pay Member, admitted Oct. ii, 1897; Retired Dec. 20, 1898. KEALHOFER, C. B., Pay Member, admitted June i, 1898: Retired Dec. 20, 1898. L 178 KELLER. GORDON'. Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Oct. 10. 1898. KLINE. CHARLES D., admitted Feb. 20. 1899: Retired July 9, 1901. KILLORIN, J. J.. admitted Feb. 28. 1899; Retired Feb. --, 1903. KOPS. \V. cleB.. Pay Member, admitted March 20, 1899; Retired July 25. 1904. K1RBY. J. J.. Class C Pay Member, admitted Jan. I, 1930; Died Feb. 27. 1904. KIXZIE. JOHN H., Class B Pay Member, re-admitted Oct. 8, 1900; Retired ----------, 1901. KIRKLAXD. PALMER, admitted Jan. 8. 1901: Retired Sept. 10, 1903. KEXAX. THOMAS S.. Pay Member, admitted Dec. 9, 1901; Re tired July 14, 1902. K1XG, A. .\1.. Xon Res. Pay Member, admitted Dec. 9, 1901. KEHOE. \V. J.. Class C Pay Member, admitted Dec. 16, 1901. KRENSOX. \V. D.. Life Member, admitted Feb. 17, 1902. KEOCHMAX. CARL, admitted March 16, 1902: Retired Feb. --, 1903. KELLER. JOHN G.. Pay Member, re-admitted March 31, 1902; Re tired Sept. i. 1903. KREXSOX. A. D. Class B Pay Member, admitted April 14, 1902: Retired April 25, 1905. KUKER. A.. Xon Res. Pay Member, admitted Xov. 20. 1902; Re tired Sept. 19, 1904. Re-admitted Jan. 20. 1905. KREXSOX. CAMPBELL, Active, admitted May 23, 1904. KEXXEDV. T. B.. admitted July 28, 1904: Retired Jan. 17, 1905. KXELLER. GEO. C.. admitted Aug. 29. 1904. KAROW. R. LESTER. admitted Dec. 5. 1904. KELLEY. JOS. E.. admitted Feb. 6. 190=. KIXGMAN. DAX C. (Lieut. Col. Engrs. U. S. A.), Class B Pay Member, admitted April 23. 1906. KELLER. FRAXK. admitted Aug. 30, 1906. KELLER, HAROLD, admitted Aug. 30. 1906. KELLER. HUBERT, admitted Aug. 30, 1906. LEE. THOMAS, admitted Aug. 20, 1762; ----------. LE GARDERE. admitted ----------, 1785: Died March 5, 1794. LISSEXHOFF. admitted -------- 1808: ----------. LEWIS. JOHX, admitted ----------, 1808; ------------. LAW. WILLIAM. Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1812: Died Jan. 22, 1874. LEVISTOXE. CHARLES, admitte-1 --------, 1819; --------. LATHROP, JOHN, admitted ----------, 1819; ----------. LAWREXCE, JAMES, admitted ----------, 1820; ----------. LIEUT. GEX. WADE HAMPTON. 181 LINES, JOHN, admitted Jan. 7, 1822; --------. LITTLE, D., admitted ----------, 1832; Retired ----------, 1844. LOW, JOHN, admitted --------, 1833; Retired Mai-ch 4, iS^a LaROCHE, I. A., admitted ----------, 1840; Retired ----------, 1844. LaROCHE, I. D., admitted --------, 1840; Retired ------, 1849. LAMAR, C. A. L-, admitted ----------, 1842; Retired Jan. 8, 1845. LAWTON, R. T., Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1842; Died ----------. 1883. LESTER, EDMUND, admitted Feb. 22, 1844; ------------. LUNDAY, R. W. (Bugler), admitted July i, 1844; Retired ----------, 1845. LaROCHE, I. A., re-admitted --------, 1849; Retired ------, 1852. LAMAR, C. A. L., re-admitted Dec. 4, 1850; Retired Nov. 5, 1855. LAKE, THOMAS H., Honorary Member, admitted July 4, 1857; Died Sept 30, 1894. LOW, JOHN, admitted Jan. 9, 1860; Died Sept. 6, ioo& LANGLEY, J. W., admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Died July --, 1864. LADD, ALFRED, admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Retired Jan. 5, 1862. LAWTON, W. S., Honorary Member, admitted Nov. 9, 1861; Died Dec. 17, 1893. LaROCHE, AUG. B. Honorary Member, admitted March i, 1862. LAKE, WILLIAM P., Honorary Member, admitted March 31, 1862. LESSEUR, J. N. B., admitted May 3, 1862; Retired ----------, 1862. LEAHY, DANIEL J., Honorary Member, admitted April 2, 1862; Died Nov. 14, 1883. LANIER, H. C., admitted Jan. 25, 1863; Died June 20, 1864. LANIER, W. W., admitted Aug. 20, 1863; ----------. LOGAN, J. J., admitted Aug. 3, 1863; ------------. LEWIS, GEORGE C., admitted Aug. 3, 1863; Retired May 21, 1872 LIPPMAN, L., admitted Oct. 9, 1863; Retired Dec. 15, 1863. (After consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). . LOW, JOSIAH G., admitted Jan. 13, 1873; Retired March 12, 1874. LAWRENCE, G. T., admitted Feb. 12, 1873; Retired ----------, 1874. LAMAR, FRANK, admitted July 2, 1873; Retired April 12, 1874. LATHROP, JAMES W., Pay Member, admitted March 14, 1877; Died March i, 1883. LAWTON, A. R., JR., admitted Jan. 28, 1881. LEUTZE, T. C., admitted March 2, 1881; Retired July u, 1881. LUFFBURROW, C. W., admitted Sept. -- 1881; Retired Feb. 8, 1883. LATHROP, F. S., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 21, 1884; Retired July 12, 1895. LOGAN, HUGH, Pay Member, admitted Dec. 30, 1889; Retired May --, 1900. LINCOLN, F. T., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 4, 1890; Retired Jan. 22, 1895. 182 LADD, CHARLES W., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 31. 1890; Re tired April 9, 1891. LAWTON. A. R., Honorary Member, admitted Jan. 8, 1801; Died July 2, 1893. LAWTON, J. P., Pay Member, admitted March 26, 1891; Retired Oct. 13, 1892. LeHARDY, L- M.. admitted Sept. 30, 1891; Retired Jan. 12, 1893. LANE, M. B., Pay Member, admitted Sept. 30, 1891; Retired Jan. n, 1897. LOGAN, W. H., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 14, 1892: Retired Oct. 13, 1892. LAWTON, A. D.. admitted Feb. 19, 1892; Retired April 14. 1892. LOW, WILLIAM MACKAY. Non Res. Pay Member, admitted May 5, 1892; Died June 8, 1905. LEVISON, M., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 20, 1892; Retired Jan. 22. 1903. LUNDAY, D. B.. admitted Jan. 22, 1893; Retired Jan. II, 1897. LEVISON, M., Pay Member, re-admitted Oct. 20, 1893; Retired June 10, 1894. LEARY, C. H., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 10, 1894; Retired Oct 14, 1894. LEAHY. W. H., Pay Member, admitted March 5, 1893; Retired Oct. 14, i8ps. LATHROP, W. G., admitted Jan. 10, 1896; Retired March 29, 1897. LUNDAY, D. B., re-admitted Dec. 5. 1898; Retired July 8, 1901. LESTER, R. M., admitted March 20. 1899; Retired Feb. 19, 1900. LONG, HENRY F., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Oct. 9, 18:9; Retired Nov. I, 1904. LYNES. LEON D., admitted Nov. w. 1899: Retired April 17, 1900. LEMCKE. H. B.. Non Res. Pay Member, admitted April 29. 1901: LUCAS, ED. C., Pay Member, admitted May 19, 1901; Retired July 8, 1901. LYNAH, S. H., admitted Sept. 20, 1901; Retired Dec. 9, 1905. LOW, J. G., Class B Pay Member, admitted Nov. 20, 1901; Retired May 10, 1903. LLOYD. J. M.. Non Res. Pay Member, admitted March 31, 190.2: Retired Sept. t. 1903. LAW. C. ERASER, Class B Pay Member, admitted July 14, 1902, Died Feb. II, 1903. LOYALL. GEORGE, admitted Oct. 13. 1902; Retired Sept. 10, 1903. LAW. J. GORDON, Jr., admitted April 27, 1903; Retired April 26, 1906. LEFLER. A. M., Pay Member, admitted June 13, 1903. LATTIMORE. H. H.. Class C Pay Member, admitted --------, 1903; Retired Jan. 22, 1906. LATTIMORE, W. C.. Class C Pay Member, admitted ------, 1903LINDSAY, W. J., Class C Pay Member, admitted Oct. 13, 1903. MAJ. GEN. M. C. BUTLER. 1 185 LYNES, LEON D., Class C Pay Member, re-admitted March 14, 1904; Retired Oct. 2, 1905. LUCAS, T. S., Class B Pay Member, admitted Jan. 10, 1905; Retired Feb. 12, igc6. LENOIR, THOS. R., admitted April 17, 1905; Retired April 17, 1906. LEACY, JAS. J., admitted Pay Member Nov. 26, 1906. MACKAY, HUGH, admitted Feb. --, 1736; Retired MACKAY, HUGH, Jr., admitted ------, 1739; Retired MILLEDGE, JOHN, admitted --------, 1742; Retired MOREL, JOHN, admitted ----------, 1777; Retired ----------, 17-. MILLER, JOSEPH, admitted ----------, 1793; ---------- MOORE, WM. A., admitted June 20, 1803; Retired May --, 1809. MEAD, J., admitted ----------, 1804; MILLEN, GEORGE M., admitted MILLEN, JOHN, admitted MEIGS, JONATHAN, admitted ----------, 1814; MOREL, JOHN (2), admitted ----------, 1820; MACKAY, WILLIAM, admitted July 4, 1822; MOREL. BRYAN M., admitted ----------, 1824; MINIS. PHILLIP, admitted ----------. 1824: MORNINGSTAR, HENRY, admitted ------------183-; Died Oct. --, 1833MOYE, OBADIAH, admitted ----------, 1839; Retired ----------, 1840. MILLER, J. G., admitted 1839; Retired ----------, 1841. MOUNT, JESSE, admitted ----------, 1839; Retired ----------, 1844. MURPHREE, MILLS, admitted ----------, 1839; Retired ----------, 1840. MANER, SAMUEL, admitted June 15, 1840; Retired ------, 1848. MOREL, JAMES S., admitted July 4, 1842; Retired ----------, 1846. MALLETTE, J. D., admitted Feb. 21, 1846; Retired ----------. 1847. MONGIN, WILLIAM H., admitted Jan. 8, 1848; Died Sept --, 1851. MELL. E. S., admitted June 9, 1849: Retired ----------, 1857. MOORE, E. M., admitted Jan. 14, 1850; Retired ----------, 1852. MAXWELL, C. E., admitted Feb. 12, 1850; Retired ----------, 1852. MORDECAI, A. F., admitted May 10, 1851; Retired Aug. I, 1857. MAYER, JOHN A., admitted Aug. 25. 1852; Retired Feb. i, 1875. MYERS, FREDERICK, Honorary Member, admitted April 30, 1853; Retired June 29, 1893. MAYER, SERENUS. A., admitted Oct 9, 1855; Died Jan. 5, 1876. MONTMOLLIN, JOHN S., admitted Dec. t. 1860; Retired May --, 1861. MARTIN, JOHN D., Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1861; Retired ----------. MAXWELL, G. TROUP, admitted ----------, 1861; Died 1900. 186 MOREL, CHARLES H., admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Retired Dec. 16, 1869. ' MILLER, W. INMAN, Honorary Member, admitted Aug. 8, 1861. MILLER, HENRY P., Honorary Member, admitted Aug. 8, 1861. MANN, C. HOWELL, admitted Aug. 8, 1861. MANN, JOHN T., admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Died July 4, 1864. MUNNERLYN, JOHN D., admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Retired ----------, 1862. MILLET, S. M., admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Retired Dec. 16, 1869. MASON, WILLIAM, Jr., admitted Dec. 13, 1861. MADDOX, ROBERT O., admitted Dec. 10, 1861; Retired March 31, 1862. MITCHELL, ROBERT J., admitted Dec. 12, 1861; Retired Oct. i, 1862. MARTIN. JOHN R., Honorary Member, admitted March 3, 1869; Died Sept. 21, 1896. MORTON, EZRA D., admitted March 5, 1862; ----------. MARTIN, J. C., admitted May 10, 1862; Retired July 23, 1863. MUNNERLYN, JAMES K., Jr., Honorary Member, admitted July 24, 1862. MORGAN, JOSEPH W., admitted Nov. 23, 1862. MAUPAS, J. N., admitted Nov. 23, 1862; Retired Aug. 21, 1862. MORTON, J. R.. admitted Aug. 23, 1863; Retired ----------. MORRIS, CHARLES H., admitted Oct. i, 1863; ------------MOTE, F. M., admitted Jan. --, 1864; ------. (After consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). MANER, H.'C., admitted May 21, 1872; Retired Aug. 7, 1873. MILLER, CHARLES J., admitted July 2, 1872; Retired July 3, 1874. MELDRIM, P. W., admitted May 19, 1873. MARTIN (Gen.) WILLIAM T, Honorary Member, admitted Nov. 17, 1875MIMS, R. E., admitted June 15. 1876; Retired ----------, 1878. MINOR, B. B., admitted May 21, 1877; Retired July) 9, 1879. MINIS, ISAAC, Pay Member, admitted May 21, 1877; Died June 6, 1893. MINOR, B. B., Pay Member, re-admitted Feb. 21, 1878; Retired ----------, 1882. MARTIN, J. D., Honorary Member, re-admitted Nov. 22, 1878; Died Aug. 3, 1898. . MOSS, W. P., admitted March 17, 1880; Retired May 10, 1889. MYERS, SIGO, admitted Jan. 10, 1881; Retired Jan. n, 1894. MOYNELO, A. E., Country Member, admitted July 10, 1882; Re tired Oct. 4, 19:1. MINIS, ABRAM, admitted Nov. 16, 1882. 187 MYERS. J. F. COOPER, admitted Dec. 28, 1882; Retired Oct. 9, 1890. MYERS. GRATZ C., admitted Jan. 4, 1883; Retired May 18, 1893. MALLARD, W. W., admitted March i, 1883; Retired March 15, 1883- MILLS, ALFRED E., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 4, 1885; Died Sept 27, 1888. MYERS. FRED, Jr., admitted April 23, i83s; Retired May 18, 1893. MORGAN, D. B., admitted March 23, i8S6; Retired Jan. 10, 1898. MURPHY, D. J., admitted March 30, 1886; Retired April n, 1889. MACLEOD, R. H., admitted Feb. 19, 1888; Retired July 8, 1901. MACKALL, W. W., Pay Member, admitted April 7, 1889; Retired Oct 13, 1892. MEHRTENS, J. L., admitted Nov. 29, 1889; Retired July 20, 1893. MALLOCH, JOHN, Pay Member, admitted Dec. 2, 1889; Retired Oct. 9, 1890. MAYERS, S. K., admitted Dec. 30, 1889; Retired April 11, 1895. MEYERS, F. M., admitted Jan. 15, 1890; Retired April 14, 1892. MYERS, LEE ROY, Pay Member, admitted Oct. 9, 1890; Retired Jan. n, 1894. MOELLER, P. H., admitted Nov. 28, 1890; Retired March 29, 1894. MERRIHEW, J. P., admitted Dec. 4, 1890; Retired March 31, 1902. MAXWELL. L- .T-. Pay Member, admitted Dec. 31, 1893; Retired Oct. 10, 1904. MIDDLETON, E. R., admitted Jan. 8. 1891; Retired April 4, 1892. MOSSDORF, ADOLPH, Pay Member, admitted March 9, 1893; Retired Oct 26, 1893. MIDDLETON, E. R-, Non Res. Pay Member, re-admitted April II, 1895. MORGAN, T. T., admitted June 17, 1895; Retired April 5, 1897. MONCRIEF, EMMET, admitted July 22, 1896; Retired Jan. 14, igoi. MERCER, L. H., Class B Pay Member, admitted Feb. 8, 1897; Re tired Jan. 9, 1899. MARTIN, JOSEPH B., Jr., admitted May 31, 1897. MILLER, JEFF D., admitted July 29, 1897; Retired May 21, 1898. MYRICK, SHELBY, Class B Pay Member, admitted Jan. 17, 1898. MELTON, C. B., Class B Pay Member, admitted Nov. 7, 1898; Re tired July 8, 1901. MOORE, J. W., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 9, 1899; Died May 9, 1901. MYERS. C. L.. Non Res. Pay Member, admitted March 20, 1899: Retired April 18, 1904MORGAN, B. T., Class B Pay Member, admitted Dec. 8, 1899; Re tired Jan. 9, 1901. ' MOORE, W. A., admitted Jan. 15, 1900; Retired July 8, 1901. 188 MORGAN. \V. IRVING, Non Res. Pay Member, admitted July 27, 1900; Retired ApriJ I, 190,3. MORGAN. LOUIS D., Class B Pay Member, admitted April 2-,. 1901 ; Died Dec. 16, 1905. MORGAN. D. B., re-admitted June 7, 1901. MANSFIKLD, K. W., admitted June 8, 1901; Retired Dec. 9. 1901. MAXWELL, ALEX. A., admitted Oct. 14, igoi; Retired March 2.1, 1903. MEARTHENS. F. E.. Pay Member, admitted Dec. 30, 1901; Re tired ----------, 1902. MARTIN. O. C., admitted Feb. 24, 1902. MUNNERLYN. JOHN D.. Non Res. Pay Member, admitted July 14, 1902; Retired July --, 1903. MUNSTER, CHARLES AUGUST, Pay Member, admitted June ->, 1902; Retired July 13, 1903. MORRISON. J. E., admitted April 7, 1902; Retired May 18. 1903. MORRISON, J. T., admitted April 7. 1902; Retired March 2. 1903. MORRISON, A. A.. Pay Member, admitted May 3, 1902. MAY, W. W., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 13, 1902; Retired --------. MYERS. SI GO, re-admitted Sept. 22, 1902. MARKHAM. M. O., Jr.. Pay Member, admitted Oct. 13, 1902; Re tired Aug. ii, 1905. MILNER. F. M., Class B Pay Member, admitted Nov. 5, 1902; Re tired Feb. 5, 1903. MERCER. E. C. A.. Class B Pay Member, admitted Dec. 14, 190.'; Retired Oct. --, 1003. MALLARD. W. W.. Class B Pay Member, re-admitted Jan. 5, 1903; Retired Dec. 4. 1903. MELDRJM. RALPH, admitted April 6, 1903; Retired MYERS. THOMAS C., admitted April 27, 1933: Retired June l, 1904. MORRIS. JOHN. Class B Pay Member, admitted May 14, 1903: Retired July 10, 1905. MARTIN, R. M., Class B Pay Member, admitted June I, 1903; Re tired Aug. 10, 1903. MITCHELL. C. E., Class B Pay Member, admitted Sept. 20. 1903. MOREHEAD, J. L., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Nov. 9, 1903. MAY. W. W., re-admitted Feb. 8, 1904; Retired Oct. 30, 1905. MARTIN. DONALD F., admitted Jan. 11, 1904; Retired Feb. f>, 1905- MARSHALL, A. M., Class B Pay Member, admitted Feb. 29, 1004. MALLETTE. J. L., Pay Member, admitted June 6. 1934. MORRISON. JOHN T.. Jr., re-admitted Aug. 8, 1904: Retired Oct. 16, 1905. MELDRIM, RALPH, re-admitfed Aug. 20, 1904; Died March -.9, 1906. MILLS, W. M., Class B Pay Member, admitted Sept. 19, 1904. MAJ. GEN. P. M. B. YOUNG. 191 MALLORY, J. M., Pay Member, admitted Nov. 14, 1904; Retired Oct. 19, 1905. MAY, W. W., re-admitted March 5, igc6. MARTIN, H. H., Pay Member, admitted March 26, 1906. MYROVER. H. L-, admitted April 2, 1906. MARTIN, R. V., Pay Member, admitted June g, 1906. MELDRIM, T. J., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Oct. i, 1906. McGILLIVRAY, LACHLAN, admitted July"20, 1762; Retired 176-. McALLISTER, GEORGE W., admitted Jan. 6, 1812; Retired ------, 1816. McLEOD, FRANCIS; ------. McKENNIE, BARNA, admitted ---------- 18--; ----------. McQUEEN, JOHN, --------, 18--; ------. McNEILL, ARCHIBALD, --------, 1819; --------. McALLISTER. MATTHEW H., admitted Feb. 20, 1822; Retired ----------, 1827. McALPIN, JOSEPH, admitted ----------, 1842; Retired Aug. 4, 18.46. McDONELL, EDGAR, admitted June 25, 1846; Retired --------, 1851. McINTOSH, McQUEEN, admitted Jan. 8, 1847; Retired ----------, 1850. McINTIRE, J. R., admitted March 16, 1849; Died Dec. 3, 1882. McALPIN, AUGUS, admitted Aug. 25, 1852; Died Feb. 5, 1888. McALPIN, DONALD, admitted Aug. 25, 1852; Died Aug. 16, 1892. McALPIN, JAMES W., admitted May 31, 1852; Died Aug. 3, 1905. McCLELLAN, R. MILLER, admitted Nov. 9, 1860; Died Feb. 13, 1887. McDONALD, W. NORMAN, admitted Aug. 8, 1861: Died ------. McDONALD, DONALD, admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Died Aug. --, 1863. McLENNAN, DUNCAN F., admitted Aug. 8, i86i ; Died June --, 1862. McINTOSH, JOHN McCOY, admitted Aug. 8, 1861. McRAE, ALEX C., admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Died ------. McRAE, JOHN, admitted March 3, 1862; Died --------, 1865. McKAY, ------. admitted March 3, 1862; ----------. McLAUCHLIN, A. M., admitted March 3. 1862; Died ----------. McLEMMONS, J. H., admitted Sent. 2, 1862; ----------. McGLASHAN, THOMAS, admitted Dec. 28, 1862: ----------. McDONALD, D., admitted ----------, 1863; Retired July 31, 1863. McCOMMONS, JAMES, admitted ----------. 1863; ----------. (After consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). McALPIN, A. CHAMPION, admitted Sept. 21, 1881; Retired Jan. 8, 1891. McNULTY, ALEXIS, admitted Feb. 7, 1884; Retired April 8, 1886. . 192 McALPIN. GEORGE S., admitted Aug. 10, 1884; Retired July n, 1898. McDONNELL. RODERICK D., admitted March 30, 1886; Retired July 20, 1893. McALPIN, HENRY, admitted Aug. I, 1886. McEACHEN. J. F., admitted Feb. I, 1889: Retired Jan. 8, i8Si. McINTYRE. M. Y., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 30, 1889; Retired Oct. 12, 1896. McALPIN, J. W., Jr., admitted Jan. 15. 1891; Retired Oct. 11, 1894. McINTIRE, C. A., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 5, 1891. McMILLAN. THOMAS H.. Pay Member, admitted Feb. 5, 1891; Retired ----------, 1897. McNEELY. T. C., Pay Member, admitted July 2,*, 1892; Retired Oct. 12, 1896. McEVOY. J. J.. admitted Dec. 22, 1^92: Retired April 12, 189}. McDONOUGH. J. J.. Jr.. Class B Pay Member, admitted March 8, 1897: Retired Jan. --, IC02. McCAULEY. W. F.. Pay Member, a Imitted May 25, 1897; Retired Oct. ii, 1897. McINTIRE. JAMES W.. Jr., admitted Nov. 7, 1898. McKETHAN, A. A.. Non Res. Pay Member, admitted July 10, 1898; Retired ----------, 190 r. McDAXIEL. R. J. Class B Pay Member, admitted Nov. 7, 1898; Retired April --, 1901. McALPIN, J. W.. Jr.. Class C Pay Member, admitted Sept. 6. 1900: Retired ----------, 1901. McCAULEY. W. F.. Pay Member, re-admitted May 19, 1900: Re tired ----------. 1903. McLAUGHLIN. C. O., Pav Member, admitted March 18, 1901: Re tired July 8, 1901. McARTHUR. DAVID E., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 17. 1502. McLAUCHLIN, C. O.. Pay Member, re-admitted Feb. 17. 1900: Retire'1 Sept. I, 1903. McINT'RE. FRANK P., Pay Member, admitted March 24. 1902 Rotired Jan. 7. 1903. McNALLY. WALTER, Pay Member, admitted July 3, 1902; Re tired Sept. i. 1903. McDONOUGH. WILLIAM C.. Pry Member, admitted Nov. 10, 1902: Retired April 23, 1906. McIVER, JOHN T., Class B Pay Member, a-'mitted Feb. 8. 1904. McMILLAN, D. B., Pav Member, admitted July 24, 1905. McCONNELL. W. R.. admitted March 13. 1906. McARTHUR. J. M., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted June 9, 1906. McLEAN, GEORGE A... admitted Aug. 6, 1906. McLAWS, H. G.. admitted Oct. I, 1906. NEWELL, THOMAS M.. admitted --------, 1808; BRIG. GEN. G. J. WRIGHT. 195 . NORRIS, B. B., admitted ----------, 1808; ----------. NEWELL, ROBERT, admitted --------, 1813; --------. NEFF, WILLIAM, admitted 1819; Retired ----------, 1829. NEUFVILLE, E. F., admitted ----------, 1861; Retired May 21, 187*. NEWTON, B. F., admitted Nov. 23, 1861; Died Dec. 6, 1882. NICKERSON, AMOS, admitted March 18, 1862; Retired Nov. --, 1862. NEWTON, J. C., admitted July 7, 1862; ----------. (After consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). NEUFVILLE, ED. F., re-admitted Feb. 12, 1873; Retired April 17, 1876. NISBET, FRITZ, Pay Member, admitted Jan. n, 1875; Retired April 14, 1879. NORWOOD, GEORGE, admitted April 10, 1876; Retired ----------, 1882. NEITER, MAX, Pay Member, admitted Feb. 9, 1877; Retired Feb. 8, 1883. NEIDLINGER, E. L., Pay Member, admitted March 2. 1881; Re tired Oct. 20, 1893. NEWTON, D. C., admitted March i, 1883. NEWTON, J. B., admitted March i, 1883; Retired Nov. 7, 1898. NATHAN, THEODORE, admitted April 24, 1884; Retired April ro. 1889. NICOLL, G. A., admitted July 10. 1884; Retired March 21, 1889. NICOLL. G. A., re-admitted Feb. 29, 1890; Retired April 14, 1892. NELSON, JAMES G., admitted Sept. 30, 1891; Retired ------, 1899. NICHOLS, E. H., Pay Member, admitted July 8, 1891; Retired Jan. 10, 1898. NORDEN, HERMAN, Pay Member, admitted Oct. 8, 1891; Retired April 14, 1892. NATHAN, G. McD., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 15, 1891; Retired Jan. 14, 1892. NORTON, W. E., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 15, 1894; Retired April ii, 1894- NEFLER, L. C., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 10, 1895; Retired April 9, 1898. NORTON, GEORGE M., admitted July 29, 1897. NEFLER, CARL C., Pay Member, admitted May 27, 1897; Retired April 4, 1898. NICHOLAS, ALEXIS. Class B Pay Member, admitted March i, 1897; Retired Jan. 10, 1898. NORTON, W. E., re-admitted Dec. 5, 1898; Retired Jan. 13, 1904, NEAL, B. B., Pay Member, admitted July 10, 1899; Retired --------, 1903. NEESON, L. W., Class B Pay Member, admitted March a6, 1900; Retired March 25, 1901. 196 NORTON, WALTER A., admitted May 14, 1500; Retired Oct. 14, rpor. NELSON. J. G., re-admitted Aug. 15, 1900. NELSON, L- W., Class C Pay Member, admitted April 29, 1901. NOWELL, W. G., Class B Pay Member, admitted March 17, 1902; Retired ----------, 1903. NORTON, J. W., Class B Pay Member, admitted Nov. 13, 1903; Retired Aug. 10, 1904. NICHOLS, W. N., Class B Pay Member, admitted Nov. I, 1903; Retired Nov. I, 1904. NORTON, W. A., re-admitted Feb. I, 1904; Retired Nov. 19, 1904. NICHOLS, M. B., Class B Pay Member, admitted April 25, igo*; Retired Jan. 10, 1905. NAFF, S. B., admitted Aug. 3, 1964; Retired Sept. 19, 1904. NICHOLS, A. S., Pay Member, admitted Sept. 19, 1904. NASH, HENRY G. A., Pay Member, admitted April 17, 1906. NEVILLE, CHAS., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Aug. 6, 1906. OAKMAN, WILLIAM, admitted ----------, 1808; Retired --------, 1829. OAKMAN, HENRY, admitted ----------, 1814; Retired ------, 1829. OVERSTREET, WILLIAM, admitted --------, 1820; Retired ----, 1824. O'CONNO-R, J., admitted ----------, 1840; Retired April i, 1850. O'FARRELL, T. W., admitted Feb. 21, 1846; Died Oct. 17, 1849. O'BYRNE, M., admitted April 5, 1847; Retired Oct. 7, 1850. O'BYRNE. J. P., admitted March 18, 1848; Retired May 10, 1856. ORME. F. H- Honorary Member, admitted Oct. 8, 1855. OWENS, GEORGE S., admitted --------, 1861; Retired May 21, 1872. O'GRADY, W. C., admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Retired ------ -, 1862 OUTLAW, STEPHEN W., admitted June 4, 1862; Retired Nc.v. 30, 1863. (After consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). O'DRISCOLL, F. C., Jr., admitted April 12, 1869; Died June 14, 1875. OWENS, GEORGE W., admitted April 24, 1874. O'DRISCOLL, F. C., Honorary Member, admitted --------, 1876; Died ----------, 1878. O'BYRNE, J. F., Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1882; Re tired ----------, 1883. OWENS, W. W., admitted Jan. 23, 1886. OVERTON, J. P., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 7, 1889; Retired Aug. 14, 1892. O'BRIEN, W. I., admitted Jan. 29, 1891; Retired Oct 14, 1901. 197 OWENS, JOHN W., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 39, 1891; Retired Oct. 13, 1892. OSBORNE, A. D. M., admitted March 26, 1892; Retired Aug. 14, 1893. O'CONNOR, E. W., admitted March 26, 1892; Retired July 20, 1893. OTT, W. P., Class B Pay Member, admitted March 8, 1897; Retired Jan. 16, 1902. OBEAR, GEORGE S-, Pay Member, admitted April 12, 1897; Re tired March 26, 1898. . OSBORNE, H. D., Class B Pay Member, admitted Dec 9, 1901. O'LEARY, M. J., Class C Pay Member, admitted Dec. 33, 1901. OLIVER, F. M., Class B Pay Member, admitted March 17, 1902; Retired April 6, 1903. OSBORNE, ELTON S., admitted March 19, 1902; Retired Sept 26, OLIVER, W. H., Jr., admitted Aug. 29, 1904; Retired May 14, 1906. OWENS, J. E., Jr., admitted Nov. 14, 1904. OWENS, T. LLOYD, Class B Pay Member, admitted March 13, OLIVER, CHAS. E., admitted Aug. 30, 19061 PEARTRIE, admitted --------, 173-.; ----------. POULLEN, JOHN, admitted 1808; ------------. PERRY, ------, admitted ----------, 1813; ----------. PEARSON, JOHN, admitted --------, 1814; --------. PELOT, JOSEPH S., admitted ----------, 1818; ----------. POYTHRESS, WILLIAM, admitted --------, 1819; --------. PETTY, LAZARUS, admitted --------, 1820; --------. PEARCE, ------, admitted --------, 1820; --------. PICKARD, G. S., admitted ----------, 1824; --------. POSEY, JOHN F., admitted --------, 1828; ----------. PRENTICE, A., admitted --------, 1838; Retired April a, 1849. PELOT, W. M., admitted --------, 1838; Retired --------, 1843. POOLER, ROBERT W., admitted Jan. --, 1841; Retired ------. 1845- PRESTON, WILLIAM F., admitted --------, 1842; Retired Jan. 13, 1845. PORCHER, F. S., admitted May 2, 1844; Died March 3, 1846. PUNCH, P. J., admitted Feb. 22, 1845; Retired Dec. 17, i8<& PALMES, GEORGE F., Honorary Member, admitted Jan. 8, 184$; Died June 27, 1894. PRESTON, W. F., re-admitted ----------, 1848; Retired Oct. 8, 1849. PELOT, JOSEPH F., admitted Jan. 27, 1846; Retired Dec. 5, i88. PARSONS, W. T., admitted Aug. 26, 1847; Retired ------, 1849. PHILLIPS, W. G., admitted Dec. 9, 1847; Retired ----------, 1852. PRITCHARD, WILLIAM R., Honorary Member, admitted March 16, 1849; Died July 27, 1890. 198 PRESTON. W. P., Honorary Member, re-admitted ----------, 1850; Died Nov. 20, 1884. PARKMAN, SAMUEL BRECK, admitted July 12, 1858; Died Sept. 17, 1862. POWER, JOHN A., admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Retired ---------- 62. PATRICK, DENNIS, admitted Sept. --, 1861; Retired ------, 1862. PETERS, CHARLES, admitted April 12, 1862; Retired ----------. 1862. PRENDERGAST, M. G., Honorary Member, admitted Oct. 18, 1862; Died June 24, 1875. FADGETT, MAHLON, admitted Nov. 23, 1862; -----------. PALMER, B. F., admitted Nov. 23, 1862; ------------. PATTERSON. J. M., admitted Dec. 22, 1862; ----------. PATTERSON, C. B., admitted Aug. 17, 1863; ----------. (After consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). PRENDERGAST, FELIX S., admitted May 21, 1872; Retired ----, 1875. PRITCHARD, G. BARNARD, admitted July 2, 1872. , POOLE, C. S., admitted Aug. 26, 1874; Retired Oct. 14, :S78. PRITCHARD, EDMUND D., admitted April 10. 1876; Died March 20, 1890. PHILLIPPS, J. R., Honorary Member, admitted April 24. 1877; Died Feb. 26, 1884. PRITCHARD, W. R., Jr., Country Member, admitted July 17. 1876; Died Oct. 17, 1879. PHILPUT. EUGENE B.. admitted June 30, 1879; D'ed Dec. 30, 1884. PRENDERGAST, CHARLES F., Pa> Member, admitted Jan. 10, 1884; Retired Jan. 8, 1885. POSTELL, JOHN C., admitted Feb. 21, 1889. PHILLIPS. J. LATTIMER, Pay Member, admitted April 25, 1880: Retired July 8, 1901. POWERS, RICHARD W., Pay Member, admitted Nov. 21, 1889; Retired Dec. 10, 1891. PLATSHEK, K., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 9, 1890; Retired April 12, 1894. PRITCHARD, RICHARD L., admitted May 7, 1891. PAPY, F. B., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 13, 1891; Retired Oct. II, 1894- PURSE, DANIEL G., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 8, 1891; Retired Jan. II, 1897. PAIGE, JOHN D., Pay Member, admitted Sept. 30, 1891; Retired Oct. ii, 1897. PRENDERGAST, CHARLES F., Pay Member, re-admitted Sept. V>, 1891. MAJ. GARLAND M. RYALS. Provost Marshal, Cavalry Corps, A. N. V. 201 POSTELL, JOHN, Non Res. Pay Member, admitted May Ift 1892; Retired July 13, 1894. PAUL, ROBERT P., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Oct. 20, 1892; Retired April I, 1895. PAUL, S. W., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted May a8, 1894; Re tired Oct 14, 1895. PURSE, BENJAMIN S., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 6, 1895; Retired April 13, 1903. PLATT, LOUIS; Pay Member, admitted Sept ai, 1895; Retired Oct. 12, 1896. . POTTER, ROBERT J., Pay Member, admitted Oct 14, 1895; Re tired Oct. 12, 1896. PROSSER, J. D., admitted Jan. 3, 1898; Retired May 8, 1898. PRITCHARD. MORGAN S., admitted Oct 10, 1898; Retired March 28, 1902. PRESTON, H. H., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted July 10, 1899; Retired July 9, 1906. PELL, ARTHUR C., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Feb. 19, 1900; Retired Aug. 10, 1904. PICKERING, F. L-, Pay Member, admitted Aug. 15, 1900; Retired March 8, 1902. PROSSER, J. D., Pay Member, re-admitted Oct 8, 1900; Retired March 8, 1902. PEARCE, F. B., Class B Pay Member, admitted Nov. 5, 1901; Re tired April i, 1903. PARKER, JOHN W., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 29, 1901; Retired March 24, 1902. PUGH, F. C., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 17. 1902; Retired July 13, 1903. PURSE, F. E., Pay Member, admitted March 31, 1902; Retired Feb. 20, 1905. PURSE, CLAYTON B, Class B Pay Member, admitted June 18, 1902; Retired Oct 3, 1904. PEACE, W. G. (Lieut Artillery, U. S. A.), Non Res. Pay Member. admitted Nov. 21, 1902; Retired Oct 3, 1904. POLLARD, "H. D., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 22, 1902. PRITCHARD, TATTNALL R-, Class B Pay Member,, admitted Jan. 29, 1903; Retired Oct. 14, 1904. PASCO, JOHN, admitted July 13, 1903; Retired April 3, 1906. PARISH, E. J., admitted Feb. 8, 1904; Retired Oct 9, 1906. PURSE, CLAYTON, Class B Pay Member, re-admitted Oct. 4,1904; Retired Oct. 4, 1904. PARKER, JOHN W., re-admitted Nov. 2, 1904. QUANTOCK, GEORGE A., admitted May 5, 1892. QUACKENBUSH, C. C., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 23, 1906. L, 202 RIVERS. FRANCIS XUXEX. admitted Jan. 10, 1759: ---- ROE. ALEX. S., admitted ----------, 1808; Died Jan. 29, \8\f>. RICHARDSON. R.. a-'mitted --------, 1808; --------. RUTHERFORD. R., admitted ----------, 1808: ----------. ROBERTS. CHARLES, admitted ----------. 181.4: --------. ROBERTS. --------, admitted ----------, 1819: ----------. ROSS. WILLIAM, admitted ----------. 1819; ----------. ROSS. GEORGE, admitted --------, 1820: ----------. ROWLAND. JOHN T.. admitted Jan. 3. 1820; Retired --------, 1823. RAH PUS. F.. admitted Jan. 10, 1820; --------. RUCKELL. ----. admitted --------. 1820;----------. REMSHART. WILLIAM, admitted ----------, 1828. ROBERTS. HIRAM. Honorary Member, admitted --------, 1832; Died Sept. 6, iPSo. REMSHART. DANIEL, admitted --------, 1832: Retired --------. 1843. ROSSIGNOL. LOUIS .!.. admitted --------. 18*: Retired ---------, 1843. ROBERTS. JOSEPH W.. admitted Jan. 8, 1840: Retired ----------, 1845RAHN. G. W.. admitted Jtir.e 25. 1840: Retired ----------. 1851. RXBUN. J. WILLIAM, admitted ----------. 1840: Retired'----------, 1842. ROGERS. J. P. C.. admitted ----------. 1841: Retired ----------, 18-3. ROGERS. W. H., admitte-1 --------, 1841; Died Sept. --, 1852. POSSIGNOL. J. L.. admitted ----------. 1841: Retired --------. 1841. RILEY, M.. admitted May i. 1846: Retired April 2. 1847. RIVERS. W. B.. admitted Feb. 22. 1847; Retired ----------, 1849. RE-\D. JOHN P. W.. Honorary Member, admitted July 23. 1850: Died Sept. 27, 1887. RHIND. C. D. C. admitted Feb. 22. 1852: Retired Dec. 2, 1853 ROGERS. D. M.. admitted Jan. 3. 1853: Died Feb. 22. 1853. ROWLAND. D. W. C.. admitted Feb. 8, 1853: Died Dec. --, 1856. RICE. THOMAS C.. admitted ----------. 1854: Retired --------. 1855 REMSHART. W. W., admitted May i, 1857: Died June I. 18*5. RHIND. C. D. C.. re-admitted ----------, i86r: Retired April 9. 1877. RAHN. J. W., admitted Aug. 8. 1861: Died May --, 1865. RAMBO. DANIEL, admitted Aug. 8. 1861; Retired ----------. 1862. ROHRER. E. A., admitted Aug. 8. 1861: Retired July 15. 1862. ROBERTS. W. A., admitted Nov. 23, 1861: ----------. RAHN. JOHN T., admitted Dec. 3. 1861; ----------. ROGERS. W. C.. admitted Oct. 20. 1862; Died June 4, 1863. (After consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). RYALS, GARLAND M.. admitted April 12. 1869; Retired ---------, 1874- ROBERTS. D\VIGHT L., admitted Dec. 16, 1869; Retired Oct. 13, 1881. RICHARD E. COXXHR. Adjutant of the Jeff Dnvis Leginn 205 RYALS, LEWIS M., admitted May 21, 1872; Retired Feb. 14, 1887. ROBERTSON, J. F., admitted May 21, 1872; Retired Jan. 12, 1874. REILLY, JOHN W., admitted May 21, 1872; Retired Jan. 14, 1886. REMSHART, GEORGE H., admitted July 2, 1872. RUSSELL, C. D., admitted March 17, 1880; Died April 4, 1893. ROOS, ISAAC, admitted Jan. 28, 1881; Retired Oct. 24, 1891. REID, P. B., admitted May 2, 1886; Died July 19, 1887. RAINES, L. H., admitted May 2, 1886; Retired Feb. 14, 1887. REBARER, FRANK E., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 14, 1889; Re tired Jan. ii, 1895. REITZE, C. A., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 14, 1889; Died April 3, 1893. RYALS, G. M., Pay Member, re-admitted Nov. 29 1889; Retired Jan. 10, 1895. RALFF, G. T., Jr., admitted April 16, 1891; Retired Aug. 5, 1895. ROCKWELL, R- F., Pay Member, admitted Sept 30, 1891; Retired Aug. 14, 1893. RYALS, L. M., re-admitted Jan. 14, 1892; Retired July 20, 1893. ROWLAND, JOHN T., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 13, 1892; Re tired April 10, 1898. RICHMOND, C. S., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 26, 1893; Retired Jan. 22, 1906. ROSS, SAMUEL, admitted March 29, 1894: Retired Oct. it, 1897. RICHARDSON, C. H., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 10, 1895; Re tired July 18, 1895. RAUERS, JACOB. Honorary Member, admitted April 11, 1895; Died May 6, 1904. ROSENFELD. H. L., admitted May 20, 1893; Retired Oct. 12, 1896. REMSHART, W. E., Class B Pay Member, admitted Feb. 8, 1897; Retired Dec. 18, 1898. REMLER, ROBERT, admitted March 8, 1897. REAVES, W. A., Class B Pay Member admitted May 3, 1897; Re tired Aug. 8, 1902. ROWLAND, CHARLES P., admitted Feb. 28, 1898. RYALS, SIDNEY G., admitted May 9, 1898. RICHMOND, F. C., Class B Pay Member, admitted Dec. 18, 1899; Retired April 17, 1900. RYALS, EDWARD C., Class B Pay Member, admitted Dec. 18, 1899; Retired ------------, 1902. RAY, W. W., admitted June 8, 1001; Retired Oct. 14, 1901. ROACH, RICHARD, Pay Member, admitted Oct. 14, 1901; Retired Dec. 14, 1903- ROGERS, J. M., Class B Pay Member, admitted May 17, 1902; Re tired Jan. 12, 1904. ROCKWELL, R. L., Pay Member, admitted May 3, 1902; Retired Jan. 4, IQ04- RYALS. J. W., admitted May 17, 1902; Retired Sept. 26, 1903. 206 RIGHTON, W. H., Pay Member admitted April 21, 1902; Retired Aug. 10, 1904. RYLAND, W. S., admitted Dec. 15, 1902; Retired July n, 1904. RYON, H. B., admitted Dec. 31, 1902; Died April 6, 1906. ROBINSON, NORMAN, admitted March 30, 1903; Retired Aug. 10, 1904. ROCHE, W. LEE, admitted March 30, 1903; Retired March 28, 1904. RAY, W. W., Pay Member, re-admitted Jan. 25, 1904. RIVERS, W. P., admitted Feb. 15, 1904; Retired March 13, 1905. REBARER, JOHN R., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 29, 1904; Retired Dec. 9, 1905. RIVERS, MARION, admitted May 3, 1904. ROUX, ROBT. H., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted May 3, 1904; Retired Oct. 2, 1905. RANKIN, W. S., admitted Feb. 6, 1905. REES, F. L., admitted April 2, 1906. ROSS, C. P. (Lieut. Artillery, U. S. A.), Class B Pay Member, ad mitted May 14, 1906. RICHARDSON, C. H., Class B Pay Member, re-admitted Aug. 30, 1906. ROBINSON, P. E., Class B Pay Member, admitted Aug. 30, 1906. SCRUGGS, ROBT., admitted ----------, 1739; Retired ------, 1742. STEPHENS, NEWDIGATE, admitted April 18, 1751; Retired ----, J7S-- SMITH, WILLIAM, admitted May 27. 1763; Retired ----------, 176-. SARZEDAS, admitted --------, 1785; Retired --------. SHICK, PETER, admitted May n, 1802: Retired July --, 1804. SHELMAN, JOHN, admitted Aug. 17, 1804; Retired Nov. 23, 1812. STIRK, JOHN W., admitted ----------, 1808; ----------. STILES, BENJAMIN E., admitted ----------, 1813; Retired Dec. --, 1823. SILVERA, ANTHONY, admitted ----------, 1813; ------. SCHLEY, GEORGE, admitted --------, i8n; --------. SCHICK. PETER (2), admitted Jan. 21, 1814; ----------. STURGIS, OLIVER, admitted ----------, 181-; ----------. SCRANTON, ------, admitted ----------, 1819; ----------. SADLER, GEORGE, admitted ----------, 1819; --------. SORREL, FRANCIS, admitted ----------. 1819; ----------. SCOTT, ------, admitted ----------, 1820: ----------. SPEARMAN, JOHN, admitted ----------, 1820; ----------. SELLICK. FREDERICK, admitted ----------, 1820; ----------. SILVER. JOHN O., admitted ----------, 1820; ----------. STUART, M., admitted --------, 1820; --------. SHELMAN, JOHN, admitted ----------, 1821; ----------. SIMS, JOHN, admitted ----------, 1822; SMITH, ARCHIBALD, Honorary Member, admitted Dec. 13, 1822; Died Jan. 3, 1886. 207 STILES, SAMUEL, admitted --------, 1822; Retired Oct 5, 1823. SMETS, A. A., admitted ----------, 1825. STIRK, JOHN, admitted ------, 1826. SWEAT, FARLEY R., Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1836; Died July 26, 1873. SPENCER, J. R., admitted ----------, 1838; Retired March 4, 1840. SISTARE, HORACE, admitted ----------, 1838; Retired ------, 1845. SANTINA, SIMON, admitted ----------, 1838; Retired --------, 1843. SLATER, JOHN, admitted ----------, 1838; Retired ----------, 1843. SOLOMONS, E. W., Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1839; Retired ----------. SAGURS, HENRY, admitted May 14, 1840; Retired ----------, 1845. SAUSSY, J. R., admitted June 15, 1840; Retired July 14, 1851. STEVENS, WILLIAM BACON, Honorary Member, admitted. ---------, 1810; Died June n, 1887. SADLER, H. R., admitted ----------, 1841; Retired ----------, 1843. SHIELDS. P. K., admitted ----------, 1841; Retired --------, 1851. SINGLETON, J. J., admitted Feb. 22, 1845; Retired Aug. 4, 1846. SHORT, ADAM, admitted Nov. 10, 1845; Retired Aug. i, 1857. SAWYER, A., admitted Nov. 10, 1845: Retired Jan. 9. 1854. STEPHENS, JAMES, admitted May I, 1846; Retired April a, 1849. SMITH, THOMAS, admitted Oct. 8, 1849; Retired Dec. 16, 1859. SWEAT. S. B.. Honorary Member, admitted Feb. 2, 1850; Died Aug. 5, 1875STARKE, R. O., admitted April 8, 1851; Retired --------, 1852. STARR. JOHN G.. admitted July 6. 1852; Retired Oct. to, 1853. SWANSTON, D. G., admitted Oct. 4 1852; Retired Dec. 2. 1853. SHEFTALL, ABRAM, admitted April 30, 1853; Retired Aug. i, 1857- SWANSTON, D. G., re-admitted ------, 1854; Retired ------, 1857. STILES, WILLIAM H., Jr., admitted Jan. 3, 1856; Retired ------, 1861. STILES. B. E. (2), admitted March 8. 1856; Died ----------, 1864. STEPHENS, GEORGE W., admitted March 28, 1856: Retired Oct. 8, 1850. STlLES, ROBERT M., admitted Feb. 17, 1857; Retired ------, 1861. SORREL, G. M., Honorary Member, admitted July 12, 1858; Died Aug. 10, 1901. STlBBS. H. L.. admitted ----------, 1861; Retired April 9, 1877. SAUSSY, ROBERT. Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1861. SADLER, W. E., admitted ----------, 1861; Retired ----------, 1861. SORREL, A. C, admitted ----------, 1861; Retired Aug. --, 1861. STEWART, CHARLES SYDNEY, admitted ------, 1861; Died April a, 1862. SNIDER, WILLIAM H., admitted --------, 1861; Retired May 21, 1872. SAUSSY, G. N., Honorary Member, admitted Aug. 4, 1861. SULLIVAN, JOHN A., Honorary Member, admitted Aug. 4. :86t; Died Juae 3, igoi. SMITH, JOHN, admitted Aug. 4, 1861; Retired Dec. --, 1861. SMITH, JOHN TYLER, admitted Aug. 4, 1861; Retired June --, 1863. SILVA, E. A., Honorary Member, admitted Aug. 4, 1861. SMITH, J. V., admitted Aug. 4, 1861; Died ----------. STALEY, GEORGE A., admitted Nov. 23, 1861; Retired Aug. 8, 1862. SCOTT, ALEX C., admitted Nov. 23, 1861; Retired March I, 1863. STODDARD, JOHN I., admitted Nov. 23, 1861; Retired --------, 1862. SMITH, CHARLES F., admitted Dec. 13, 1861; ------------. STARR, FRANK R., admitted Dec. 13, 1861; Retired June --, i86a. SEWELL, W. F., admitted Jan. 8, 1852; Died.--------, 1865. SMITH, MORGAN, admitted Jan. 25, 1862; Retired June --, 1862. SMITH, JULIUS J-, admitted Feb. 2, 1862; Retired June 8, 1863. SIEBERT, RUDOLPH, admitted March 20, 1862; Retired Oct. a, 1862. SCOTT, MAXEY O., admitted Nov. 14, 1862; Died May 12, 1864SALFNER, GEORGE M., Honorary Member, admitted March 3, 1862; Died Sept. 13, 1882. SKINNER, W. E. ( admitted April 21, 1862; Retired Sept. ai, 1863. STEWART, SEYMOUR C., Honorary Member, admitted April aft 1862. SLATER, R. B , admitted Dec. u, 1862; --------------. STODDARD, J. I., re-admitted April 30, 1872; Retired Nov. --, 187* SHEPPARD, J. J.. admitted July I, 1863; Retired June i, 1864. STALEY, WILLIAM, admitted July i, 1863; --------. SHARP, H. H., admitted --------, 1863; ------------. (After consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). SULLIVAN, JAMES, admitted Dec. 16, 1869; Retired Jan. 12, 1874 STODDARD, H. M., admitted April 30, 1872; Retired Nov. --, 187* STALEY. G. A., admitted April 30, 1872; Retired --------, 1874. SKINNER. W. E., admitted April 30, 1872; Retired May 23, 1872. SLOAN, JOHN, admitted May 23, 1872; Retired April 2, 1873. SLOAN. CHARLES A., admitted Jan. 18, 1873; Retired ------, 1874SCHLEY. GEORGE, admitted Jan. 18, 1873; Retired April g, rifelSCHLEY, H. McA., admitted Jan. 18, 1873; Retired Oct. 14, 1874. SIBLEY, JOSEPH B., admitted Jan. 18, 1873; Retired Oct. 13, 1881. SNOW, HENRY O., admitted Oct. i?, 1873; Retired --------, i877SCHLEY, JULIAN, admitted Aug. 26, 1874; Retired April 14, i8# SHEFTALL, C. H., admitted Aug. 26, 1874; Retired Oct. 13, 1881. SCHLEY, ROBERT, Jr., admitted Feb. 16, 1875; Retired -------- 1881. LIEUT. GEN. JOSEPH WHEELER. 211 SCHLEY, JAMES W., admitted Nov. 3, 1875; Retired Oct. 24, 1891. STODDARD, JOHN I., re-admitted Nov. 3, 1873; Retired July 14, 1879STULTS, HENRY A., Pay Member, admitted June 7, 1876; Died Feb. 21, 1881. SMITH, ELTON, A., admitted June 7, 1876. SANDERS, R. S.. admitted Feb. 8, 1877; Died July 8, 1885. SNOW, H. O., re-admitted April 28, 1878; Retired Oct. 28, 1881. SMITH, JOHN O., admitted Nov. 13, 1878; Retired Jan. 10, 1895. SCHLEY, W. H. W. (Guidon), admitted ----------, 1879; Retired ----------, 1881. SCHLEY, H. McA., Country Member, re-admitted March 17, 1880; Retired Feb. 28, 1884. SCHLEY, JULIAN, re-admitted July 22, 1880; Retired Oct. --, 1880. STURDIVANT, SYDNEY B., admitted Nov. 2, 1881; Retired ----. 1885. SCHLEY, JULIAN, re-admitted April 10, 1882; Retired Jan. n, 1894.' SCHLEY, WALLACE, admitted April 18, 1882; Died Sept. 3, 1892. STURDIVANT, W. J., admitted Feb. 8, 1883; Died Oct 7, 1884. SHOTTER, S. P., Pay Member, admitted March 22, 1883; Retired July 12, 1894. SMITH. FRANK, admitted April 26, 1883; Died Dec. 30, 1884. SULLIVAN, JAMES, Pay Member, re-admitted April 26, 1883; Re tired Feb. 26, 1885. SHUPTRINE, J. T., admitted June 2, 1883; Retired July 22, 1897. STMKINS, W. D., admitted April I, 1886: Retired April 13, 1893. SHEFTALL, D. F., admitted April 8, 1886; Retired April 10, iS'o. SHEFTALL, SAMUEL,, admitted April 8, 1886; Retired July 20, 1893- SULLIVAN, JOHN, admitted April 19, 1888; Retired Oct. 13, 1892. STERNBERG. S., admitted Feb. 7, 1889; Retired July 20, 1893. vSCHWARTZ, GEORGE, admitted April 25, 1889; Retired Oct. 12, 1896. SMALLWOOD, W. W., admitted March 6, 1889; Retired July 20, 1893- SHEARSON. C. A., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 2, 1889; Retired Dec. 19, 1900. STILLWELL, W. B., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 30, 1889; Retired June 15, 1893- STERNBERG, J., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 25, 1890; Retired July 20, 1893- SILVERBERG, I., admitted May 19, 1890; Dismissed Sept. n, 1903. SAUSSY, C. W., Class B Pay Member, admitted Oct. 8, 1890. SLADE, THOMAS B., Pay Member, admitted March 8, 1891; Re tired June 6, 1893. SMITH. E. P., Pay Member, admitted April 9, 1891; Retired Oct. ii, 1894. -21-2 SCHLEV. W. H. \V., Pay Member, re-admitted May 21, 1891; Re tired Feb. i. 1894. SCREVEX, GEORGE P., admitted Sept. 30, 1891; Retired Feb. 8, 1894- STROBHAR. W. G.. Pay Member, admitted Oct. 8, 1891: Retired Feb. 18, 1895. SERVAES. A. J.. Pay Member, admitted Sept. 30. 1891; Retired July 12, 1894. SAXGSTER, JAMES R., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 10, 1891; Re tired July 20. 1893. STROBHAR. C. W.. Pay Member, admitted Dec. 10. 1891; Retired July 12. 1894. STARR, \V. W., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 10. 1891: Retired May 4- 1903- STOVALL. PLEASAXT A.. Pay Member, admitted Jan. 14, iftja; Retired Jan. 27. 1899. STRUDWICK. S.. Pay Member, admitted Pel). 19, 1892: Retired April 12, 1894. STOWARD. J. DUNCAX, Xon Kcs. Pay Member, admitted Nov. 3, 1802: Retired Jan. 27, 1899. SMITH. H. M. C.. Pay Member, admitted Dec. I. 1892; Retired Oct. 20. 1893. SPAID, G. A.. Pay Member, admitted Jan. 26. 1893: Retired Au. 5- 1895- SIMMOXS. A. B.. Pay Member, admitted Nov. 9. 1893: Rctirod July 12. 1894. SMITH. E. \V.. Pay Member, admitted Feb. 8. 1894; Retired Oct. '4. '895. SHELBY. B. P.. Pay Member, admitted March 4, 1894; Retired Oct. 14, 1895. SHEDDEX. R. T., Xon Res. Pay Member, admitted May 28. 1894: Retired Oct. n, 1897. SJOESTEDT. PETER. Pay Member, admitted May 29, 1894; Re tired Jan. 10. 1895. SIMKINS. ELDRED, Pay Member, admitted Oct. 22, 1894; Retired Oct. 14. 1895. SPENCER, BIRD W.. Honorary Member, admitted April 11, 1893. STRYKF.R, W. S.. Honorary Member, admitted April 11, 1895; Died Oct. 29, 1900. SMITH. R. H.. admitted Dec. 16, 1895. SMITH, E. P.. Pay Member, re-admitted Dec. 16. 1895: Retired April 13. 1896. SIMKIXS. E., Pay Member, re-admitted March 2, 1896: Retired July IT. 1898. SOLOMON. JULIAN. Pay Member, admitted March 2, 1896; Re tired Jan. n, 1897. STONER. J. B.. Non Res. Pay Member, admitted May 4, 1896; Re tired Jan. 10, 1898. BRIG. GEX. ROBERT H. AXDERSON. 215 S1GNOR, M. H., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted May 4, 1896; Re tired April 12, 1897. STARR, W. W., Jr., admitted Oct. 12, 1896; Retired ----------, 1902. SMITH, O. D., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 7, 1896, Retired Dec. 20, 1898. STEWART, A. R., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Dec. 7, 1896; Retired July 8, 1901. SATTERLEE, C. B. (Capt. Artillery, U. S. A.), Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1896; Died July 10, 1899. STODDARD,' E. S., Class B Pay Member, admitted Feb. 8, 1897; Retired Oct. 4, 1899. SPRING, GEORGE N., Class B Pay Member, admitted March S, 1897; Retired July 8, 1901. STRONG, PASCHAL, Country Member, admitted May 2, 1897: Retired Sept I, 1903. SAUSSY, GORDON, admitted June 7, 1897. SAUSSY, JOACHIM R., Class B Pay Member, admitted June 14, 1897STEELE, H. M., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Dec. 6, 1807; Retired Feb. 19, 1900. SIGNOR, M. H., Non Res. Pay Member, re-admitted Jan. 3, 1898; Retired Feb. 25, 1901. STRUTHERS, JAMES, Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Jan. 24, 1898; Retired March 9, 1898. STODDARD, JOHN, Pay Member, admitted Jan. 31, 1898; Retired July 3, 1902SAUSSY, FRED. T., Pay Member, admitted June i, 1898, SCHLEY, C. C., Jr., Class B Pay Member, admitted Dec. 5, 1898; Retired July 10, 1899. SWEAT, ALLAN, admitted Oct. 9, 1899; Retired July 8, 1901. STILLWELL, W. H., admitted March 26, 1000; Retired Sept 20, igoi. SCHROEDER, JOHN, admitted March 3, 1901; Retired Sept 26, I903SIMS, CLOUGH W., admitted March 31. 1901; Retired Nov. 9, 1902. SLATER, J. T., Pay Member, admitted April 29, 1901; Retired March 8, 1902. SMITH, H. A., admitted May 6, 1901; Retired Aug. 10, 1904. SHEFTALL, E. F., admitted June 12, 1902; Retired Sept 26, 1903. SEARLE, B. E., admitted July 8, 1901: Retired April 7, 1902. SHARP, ROBERT A., Class C Pay Member, admitted Aug. 9, 1901. SOLOMON, ARTHUR, Class B Pay Member, admitted Dec. 9, 1901. STACKER, P. L-, Pay Member, admitted Dec. 23, 1901; Retired March 31, 1902. SMITH, B. GLEN, admitted March 3, 1902; Retired Jan. la; 1903. SCHLEY, C. C., Jr., Pay Member, re-admitted March 10, 1902; Re tired Jan. 5, 1903. SHUPTRINE, J. T.. re-admitted Honorary Member July 14, 1902. SMITH, H. S., admitted Aug. 18, 1902; Retired Aug. 10, 1004. SESSUMS, J. G., Pay Member, admitted Sept. 22. 1902: Retired Jan. 5, 1903. SMITH, F. McCURDY (Liuet. Artillery, U. S. A.), Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Nov. 3, 1902; Retired Aug. 10, 1904. STODDARD, ALBERT H., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Nov. 10, 1902. STEVENS. R. G., Pay Member, admitted Nov. 10, 1902. SOMERVILLE, R. C., admitted Nov. 13, 1902. STODDARD, JOHN, Pay Member, re-admitted Dec. 14, 1902; Retired Oct. 9, 1906. SCREVEN, R. M., Class B Pay Member,, admitted ----------, 1902; Died Feb. i, 1902. SWAIN, R. V., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted ----------, 1902; Retired Oct. 13, 1902. STARR, A. L., admitted Feb. 23. 1903; Retired Sept. I, 1903. SMITH, J. G., Pay Member, admitted March 9, 1903; Retired Aug. 10. 1903. SULLIVAN, R. D., Class B Pay Member, admitted July 13, 1903; Retired Jan. 10, 1905. SIMKINS, W. N., admitted ----------, 1903; Died Dec. 27, 1905. STODDARD, ALBERT H., Jr., admitted Jan. 18, 1904. SMITH, ALBERT P., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 18, 1904. SMITH. E. W., Class C Pay Member, admitted Jan. 18, 1904; Re tired Jan. 22, 1906. SMART, H. P., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 8, 1904. SMALL, C. W., admitted May 9, 1904. SAVARESE, L. F., Class B Pay Member, admitted June 6, 1904; Retired Sept. 19, 1904. SHOTTER. S. P., Pay Member, re-admitted July u, 1904. SCRUGGS. W. P., Pay Member, admitted Nov. I, 1904. SMITH, F. McCURDY (U. S. A.). Non Res. Pay Member, admit ted Dec. 10., 1904; Retired May 29, 1905. STILLWELL, W. B., Class B Pay Member, admitted March 13, 1905. SIGMAN, J. M., admitted Nov. 20, 1905. SCHWARZ, JOHN E., Class B Pay Member, admitted Dec. 18,1905. STENNERSON, H. G.. Class B Pay Member, admitted Feb. 12, 1906; Retired April 23, 1906. STEELE. HENRY M., Pay Member, re-admitted March 5, 1906; Retired July 9, 7.906. STEVENS, H. D., Jr., admitted April 2, 1906. SCHLEY, C. C., Jr., Non Res. Pay Member, re-admitted May 21, 1906. 217 SIPPLE, CHAS. H-, Pay Member, admitted Aug. 6, 1906. SPIGENER, M. R., Jr., admitted Pay Member Nov. 26, 1906. TIOT, CHARLES, admitted ---------- 1808; ----------. TAYLOR, REUBEN, admitted --------. 1819; --------. TAYLOR, RICHARD G.; ------------. TAYLOR, ROBERT-, ------. TEFFT, I. K., admitted --------, 1826; Died June 30, 1862. TOPPER, F. A., admitted ----------, 1835; ------. TURNER, W. H., admitted ----------, 1840; Retired --------, 1842. TOW, HENRY, admitted May 2, 1844; Retired ----------, 1845. TURNER, W. H., re-admitted ----------, 1848; Retired June 9, 1849. TARVER, J. V., admitted Jan. 8, 1855; Retired May 10, 1856. THOMPSON, JAMES C., admitted ------, 1861; Died ------, 186-. TAYLOR, HENRY, admitted ----------, 1861; Died March 23, 1894. THOMPSON, JOSEPH R., admitted ------, 1861; Retired ------. TURNER, J. McLEOD. admitted --------, 1861; Died Nov. 7, 1863. TURPIN, W. H., Jr.. admitted May 22, 1862; Retired Sept. 26, 1862. (A fter consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). T1LTON, O. L., admitted Dec. 16, 1872; Retired Oct 10, 1881. TALLEY, J. STEWART, admitted Aug. 7, 1873: Retired July ta, 1875TWJGGS, P. E., admitted Nov. 10, 1873; Retired July 13, 1874. TILTON, NATHANIEL O., Honorary Member, admitted Jan. 12, 1875; Died July 9, 1902. TALLEY, J. S., re-admitted April 26, 1876; Retired April 9, 1877. TURNER. RICHARD H., admitted Jan. 14, 1878; Retired July 9, 1891. TILTON, E. M., admitted March 17, 1880; Retired Jan. 8, 1891. TILTON, O. L.r re-admitted April 10, 1881; Retired Oct. 12, 1896. TALIAFERO, C. C., Pay Member, admitted May 6, 1889; Retired April 13, 1893TAYLOR, H., Jr., Pay Member, admitted Sept. 16, 1889; Retired Dec. 10, 1891. TURNER, LEWIS T., Pay Member, admitted Nov. 29, 1889; Re tired Jan. ii, 1897. TISON, W. SCOTIA, Pay Member, admitted Dec. 30, 1889, TOBIAS, M. C., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 31, 1890; Retired June I, 1893. THEUS, S. E., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 15, 1891. TIEDEMAN, I. B., Pay Member, admitted March 15, 1891; Retired June 14, 1897. TALIAFERO, JOHN, Pay Member, admitted May 7, 1891; Retired Jan. n, 1894. TYSON, CHARLES M., admitted Oct. 8, 1891; Retired Jan. n, 1894. TRAIN, H. F., Pay Member, admitted ----------, 1891. 218 THOMAS, J. S., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Sept. 30, Retired Jan. 10, 1895. TERRITT, C. P. (Major Infantry, U. S. A.), Honorary Member, admitted May 7, 1891. TANNOR, T. W., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 13, 1892; Retired April 12, 1894. THESMAR, A. V. R., Pay Member, admitted Nov. 17, 1892; Re tired Nov. 3, 1902. TIEDEMAN, G. W., Pay Member, admitted Dec. I, 1892. THESMAR, A. V. R., Pay Member, re-admitted Oct. 20, 1893; Re tired Nov. 3, 1932. TRAIN, W. F., admitted Jan. 10, 1895. THESMAR, A. V. R., Pay Member, re-admitted Oct. 12, 1896; Re tired May 15, 1900. TAGGART, JOHN P., admitted April 19, 1897; Retired Oct 13,1902. THOMAS, HUGUENIN, admitted May 3, 1897; Retired Oct. 10, 1898. THESMAR, CAMILLE, Pay Member, admitted Dec. 6, 1897; Re tired May 15, 1899. TALIAFERO, V. R., admitted Oct. 9, 1899; Retired July 8, 1901. THESMAR, C., re-admitted Oct. 9, 1899; Retired May IS, 1900. THESMAR, C., re-admitted Sept. 20, 1900; ----------. TWITTY, F. B., admitted Dec. 9, 1900; Sept. --, 1903. TROSDEL, E. T., March 17, 1902; Retired Sept. 26, 1903. THOMPSON, J. F., admitted April 24, 1902; Retired March 3, 1903. TENNILLE, W. A., admitted Sept. 22, 1902. THOMAS, J. W., admitted Jan. 5, 1903; Retired June 26, 1905. THOMAS, GLEN H., admitted Dec. 7, 1903; Retired Jan. 7, 1905. TURNER, W. G., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 5. 1904; Retired June 5, 1906. TROSDAL, C. A., Pay Member, admitted June 9, 1906. TIEDEMANN, J. O. C., Pay Member, admitted May 8, 1905. ULMO, G. C., admitted Sept. 8, 1852; Retired ----------, 1852. ULMO, MARCIAL, admitted ----------, 1861; Retired May 21, 1872. ULMER, JOSEPH T., admitted Nov. 23, 1861; ------------. ULMER, M. C., admitted April 13, 1864. (After consolidation of "A" and "B" into one troop). USHER, F. S., admitted March 3, 1880; Retired July 20, 1893. VANHEDIGHAM, admitted ----------, 1819; ----------. VANGIESEN, HENRY, admitted Aug. 8, 1861; --------. (After consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). VON GLAHN, H., Jr., admitted Sept. --, 1872; Retired April 2,1873. VON EBERSTEIN, J. A., admitted Jan. 8, 1889; Retired Jan. 14, 1886. 219 VON LINSTOW, H., admitted Oct. 20, 1893; Retired Nov. 11,1899. VON DER HOYA, JOHN F., admitted May 4, 1896; Retired July 8, 1901. VINSON, JOHN F., admitted Jan 24, 1898; Retired April 10, 1899. WIGGINS, THOMAS, admitted --------, 1742; Died, July 5, 1742. WILLIAMS, JOHN, admitted ----------, 1747; Retired ----------, 17-. WHITEFIELD, JAMES, admitted Dec. 23, 1758; Retired ----------. WELCHER, admitted ----------, 1785; Retired ----------, 1816. WILLIAMS, RICHARD F., admitted ------, 1807; Retired ------, 1816. WILLIAMS, STEPHEN, admitted ----------, 1807; Retired ----------, 1814; Died Sept. 4, 1872. WALDBURG, JACOB, admitted ----------, 1807; Died Sept 4,1872. WOMACK, JOHN, admitted ----------, 1807; ----------. WARREN, EDMUND, admitted ----------, 1807; ----------. WHITE, JOSHUA E-, admitted ----------, 1807; ----------. WAYNE, JAMES M., admitted ----------, 1812; Retired ----------, 1816. WAYNE, WILLIAM C., admitted ----------, 1820; Retired April 8, 1820. WOMACK, T., admitted -----------, 1820; ----------. WILLIAMS, EDWARD, admitted ----------, 1820; ----------. WAVER, J., admitted ----------, 1821: ----------. WILTBERGER, PETER, admitted ----------, 1825; ----------. WALLACE, JAMES M., admitted ----------, 1829; ----------. WINKLER, ZACK N., admitted ----------, 1829; ----------. WILLIAMSON, JOHN, Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1836; Died --------, 1885. WILLIAMS, EBEN, admitted --------, 1837; --------WHITE, T. T., admitted ----------, 1838; Retired July 1, 1840. WARNER. WILLIAM, Honorary Member, admitted ---------, 1838; Died ------------, 1883. WADE, JAMES H., admitted ----------. 1838; Retired ----------, 1841. WEBB, R. T., admitted ----------, 1839; Retired ----------, 1840. WYLLY, F. R., Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1840; Died ----------, 1874- ' WOODBRIDGE. GRAFTON, Honorary Member, admitted ------, 1840; Died ----------------, 1877. WILLINK, J. H., admitted ----------, 1841; Retired ----------, 1851. WAVER, JOHN T., admitted June 20, 1842; Retired ----------, 1844. WILTBERGER, WILLIAM H., Honorary Member, admitted ----, 1844; Died April 27, 1872. WYLLY, GEORGE W., Honorary Member, admitted ------, 1845; Died Nov. 7, 1905. WILLIAMSON, W. H., admitted Feb. 22, 1845; Retired May 30, 1853- WILLET, G. M.. admitted July 7. 1845; Retired --------, 1852. 220 WASHBURN, HENRY, Honorary Member, admitted May i, 1848; Died March 8, 1904. WADE, WILLIAM, admitted June I, 1849; Ruired ----------, 1850. WALDHAUER, D., Honorary Member, admitted Dec. 10, 1851; Died Feb. 16, 1886. WILLIAMS, G. H., admitted July 6, 1852; Retired May 21, 1872. WILGUS, F. H., admitted Feb. 23, 1852; Retired ----------, 1852. WINKLER, Z. N., Jr., Honorary Member, admitted Jan. 3, 1853; Died Sept. g, 1875. WILLIAMS, THOMAS F., admitted Dec. 23, 1853; Died ------. WAYNE, R. ALEX., Honorary Member, admitted Jan. 9, 1854; Died Oct. 12, 1884. WAVER, A. H., admitted May 18, 1854; Retired Aug. I, 1857. WARING, J. F., admitted April 9, 1855; Died Oct. 5, 1876. WARING, WILLIAM R., admitted July 5, 1855; Retired --------, 1838. WARING, GEORGE H., admitted July 4, 1855; Died June 25, 1902. .WALL, R. W., admitted Oct. 9, 1855-, Retired April 9. 1860. WALTHOUR, W. L-, admitted March 4, 1856; Died Dec. 6, 1890. WAGNER, B. C., admitted Dec. i, 1860; Retired Dec. 16, 1869.' WARING, W. R.. re-admitted Dec. i, 1860; Died Nov. 27, 1889. WOODBRIDGE, WILLIAM B., admitted Jan. 9, 1860; Died March 27, 1877. WYLLY, A. CAMPBELL, admitted --------, 1861; Retired ------. WAKELEE, W. L., Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1861. WILLIAMS, M. E., Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1861; Died Jan. i, 1874. WILLIAMS, EBEN H., admitted ----------, 1861; Retired Dec. 3, 1872. WEED, JOSEPH D., admitted ----------, 1861; Retired Dec. 16,1869. WINKLER, VAN R., Honorary Member, admitted ----------, 1861. WADDELL, WILLIAM W., Honorary Member, admitted Aug. 8. 1861; Died Sept. 15, 1876. WASHBURN, JOSEPH, admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Died Jan. 8, 1887. WALKER. R. K., admitted Aug. 8, 1861. WAY, JOSEPH L., admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Died May i, 1905. WILLIAMS, THOMAS H., admitted Aug. 8, 1861; Retired Dec. 21, 1864. WALL, R. W., re-admitted Nov. 23, 1861; --------. WALL, FRANCIS N.. admitted Nov. 23, 1851; Died ----------, 1906. WALL. FRANCIS, Jr.; Died Jan. 21. 1906. WATERS, JOHN W., admitted Nov. 23, 1851; Retired May 21,1872. WEAVER, PICKENS B., admitted Nov. 28, 1861; Retired May 23, 1862. WATKINS. W. F., admitted Dec. 3, 1861; Retired Jan. 7, 1862. WEATHERBY, JOSEPH N., admitted Dec. 3, 1861; ------------. WESTER, SAMUEL J., admitted Dec. 28, 1861; ----------. WEED, J. W.. admitted ----------, l85l. 221 WALLER, A. R., admitted April I, 1862; Died June 2, 1875. WILKERSON, RICHARD, admitted May 4, 1862; Died --------. WEATHERBY, JOHN S., admitted May 3, 1862; Retired --------. WADE, HENRY J., admitted March 3, 1862; Retired May i, 1872. WALLS, SAMUEL, admitted May 22, 1862; Died March 10, 1864. WILSON, T. S., admitted Sept 5, 1862; ----------. WEBB, JOHN P., admitted Feb. u, 1863; ----------. WIGGINS, M., admitted Feb. 26, 1863; ----------. WILLIS, FRANK M., admitted May 18, 1863; Retired May 21,1872. WAITE, E. P., admitted Sept. 4, 1863; ----------. WATSON, J. H., admitted Sept --, 1863; ----------. WIGGINS, P. C., admitted Oct. 15, 1863; ----------. WARD, JAMES, admitted --------, 1864; Died Oct. 27, 1864. (After consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). WINTER, FRANK, admitted April 12, 1869; Died June 28, 1887. WILSON, R. WAYNE, admitted April 12, 1869; Retired March 15, 1876. WILKINS, GILBERT A., admitted April 12, 1869; Retired April 9, 1877WAPLES, W. D., admitted April 12, 1869; Retired April 2, 1873. WHITE, STEELE McA., admitted May 23, 1872; Died June 3. 1902. WAPLES, W. D.. Pay Member, re-admitted Nov. 24, 1874; Retired Nov. 13, 1878. WEST, J. B., Pay Member, admitted Nov. 24, 1874; Died Oct. 11, 1888. WHEELER, JOSEPH (Gen.), Honorary Member, admitted Nov. 17, 1875; Died Jan. 25, 19:6. WEED, J. D.. Pay Member, re-admitted April 14, 1876; Died Feb. 12, 1906. WRIGHT, B. C., admitted April 9, 1877; Retired April 14, 1879. WYLLY, M. D.. admitted Feb. 25, 1880; Retired Feb. --, 1883. WYLLY, ALBERT, admitted Feb. 25, 1880. WAYNE, THOMAS S., Pay Member, admitted March 2, 1881; Re tired Jan. 12, 1885. WOODBRIDGE, RICHARD W., Pay Member, admitted March 2, 1881; Retired Jan. 16, 1885. WARING, P. ALSTON, admitted Oct. 28, 1881; Retired Jan. n, 1894. WALTHOUR. TAYLOR, Pay Member, admitted April IT, 1882; Retired July 10, 1884. WALTHOUR, J. L., admitted Jan. 22, 1883; Retired July 12, 1894. WILLIAMS, C. A., admitted Feb. 15, 1883; Retired Aug. 5, 1895. WEST, J. B., Jr., admitted Jan. 3. 1885; Retired ----------, 1903. WITHERS, J. B., Pay Member, admitted Sept. 16, 1889; Retired Oct. ii, 1894. WEBER, H., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 30, 1889; Retired March 21, 1904. 222 WHITEHEAD, G. A., Jr., admitted Dec. 30, 1889; Retired July 8, 1901. WAY, A. S., Pay Member, admitted ----------, 1890; Retired Dec. 20, 1898. WEST, C. N., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 31, 1890; Retired April 13, 1893- WORKMAN, EDWARD, Pay Member, admitted Dec. 31, 1890; Re tired July 9, 1891. WARFIELD, LOUIS M., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 31, 1890; Re tired Oct. 12, 1893. WILSON, R. WAYNE, Non Res. Pay Member, re-admitted Jan. 29, 1891; Retired April 12, 1894. WYLLY, A. C., Jr., admitted Sept 30, 1891; Retired July 20, 1893. WRIGHT, WILLIAM H., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 13, 1892; Re tired Oct. II, 1894. WILSON, F. CHEATHAM, Pay Member, admitted Dec. 15, 1892. WATKINS, E. O., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 9, 1893; Retired April 14, 1901. . WHITCOMB, E. F., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 9, 1893; Retired Jan. 13, 1896. WELLS, BENJAMIN S., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 9, 1893; Re tired July 18, 1895. WOODWARD, T. S., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 22, 1894; Retired April ii, 1895. WALKER, J. M., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 10, 1895; Retired July 22, 1897. WADES, S. A., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Jan. 10. 1895; Re tired March 29, 1897. WHITE, SAMUEL M., Pay Member, admitted Feb. 4. 1895; Retired Oct. 12, 1896. WALTHOUR, W. L. (2), admitted May 13, 1895; Retired --------, 1899. WITCOVER, H. W., admitted May 20, 1895. WILLIAMS, H. A., Non Res. Pay Member, re-admitted May 4, 1897; Retired Oct. n, 1897. WHITCOMB, E. F., Class B Pay Member, re-admitted Jan. 4, 1897; Retired Jan. 10, 1898. WILLIAMSON, W. W., Class B Pay Member, admitted March I, 1897; Retired May 21, 1898. WILLIAMS, J. B., Class B Pay Member, admitted April ig, 1897; Retired Jan. 10, 1898. WALWORTH, C. B., admitted Oct 4, 1897; Retired Nov. n, 1899. WOOD, ROGERS S., Class B Pay Member, admitted May 16, 1898; Retired Nov. II, 1899. WAGGENSELLER, A. W., admitted June i, 1898; Retired Nov. u, 1899. WALLER. R. T.. Jr., admitted May 15. 1899; Retired Jan. 21, 1901. 223 WYLLY, L. RALSTON, Non Res. Pay Member, admitted July 10, 1899- WALTHOUR, H. C., admitted Oct. 9, 1899; Retired Nov. n, 1899. WHITE, DAVIS G.> Class B Pay Member, re-admitted May 2, 1904; Retired June I, 1901. WOODHAMS, E. E., Class B Pay Member, admitted Dec. 18, 1899; Retired March 8, 1902. WRIGHT, JOHN H., Class B Pay Member, admitted March 26, 1900; Retired July 8, 1900. WIMPEY, W. E., Pay Member, admitted April 23, 1900; Retired Oct. 8, 1900. WRIGHT, R. C., Pay Member, admitted Dec. 8, 1900; Retired Oct. 12, 1902. WEST, LANGDON C., admitted April 15, 1901; Retired April 21, 1902. WARING, GEORGE H., Jr., admitted May 6, 1901; Retired July , 1901. WARRICK, HAROLD L., Pay Member, admitted Sept. 20, 1901; Retired Sept I,-1903. WOOD, ROGER, Class B Pay Member, re-admitted Sept 20, 1901; Retired July 8, 1901. WALKER, WILLIAM JONES, Class C Pay Member, admitted Jan. 25, 1902. WALKER, W. F., Class B Pay Member, admitted Feb. 17, 1902; Retired Sept. 10, 1903. WILSON, WILLIAM W., Class C Pay Member, admitted Feb, 17, 1902; fRetired Sept. 21, 1903. WINBURN. HOWARD A., Pay Member, admitted March 10, 1902; Retired Oct. 13, 1903. WELLES, JULIAN L-, Pay Member, admitted March 3, 1902; Re tired Oct. 13, 1902. WAY, C. B., admitted May 19, 1902; Retired Aug. --, 1904. WHITE. R. D., Pay Member, admitted July 3, 1902; Retired April i, 1903WARNER. GEORGE P., admitted Nov. 3, 1902; Retired Dec. n, 1903- WALLER, R. T.. Jr., re-admitted Nov. 3, 1902. WYLLY, L. DAWSON, admitted Jan. 13, 1903; Retired Aug. 19, 1904. WOOD, JAMES S., Pay Member, admitted Jan. 5, 1903; Retired Jan. 4, 1904- WILLIAMS, A. J., Class B Pay Member, admitted Aug. 10, 1903; Retired Oct 9, 1905. WALKER, W. F., Class B Pay Member, admitted Nov. 2, 1903. WALSH, MAURICE, admitted Nov. 9, 1903; Retired Oct 9,1906. WALKER, GEORGE P., Class B Pay Member, admitted Jan. 25, 1904- 224 WELLS, E. D., Class B Pay Member, admitted April 4, 1904; Re tired Feb. 6, 1905. WHITE, DAVIS G., Class B Pay Member, admitted May 2, 1904; Retired June 13, 1904. WALKER, JOSEPH W., Class B Pay Member, admitted July 25, 1904; Retired April 9, -1906. WHITE, LEIGH M., Pay Member, admitted Aug. 8, 1906. WITHINGTON, R. R., Pay Member, admitted Sept. 19, 1904; Re tired Nov. 14, 1904. WILLIAMSON, ARTHUR H., admitted Nov. 14, 1004; Retired April 3, 1906. WALKER, W. FISHER, re-admitted Nov. 14, 1904; Retired Jan. 22, 1906. WHATLEY, G. B., Jr., Class B Pay Member, admitted Jan. 10, 1905; Retired Feb. 26, 1906. WITHINGTON. R. R., Pay Member, re-admitted Sept. 9, 1905; Re tired April 9, 1006. WARNER, W. T., Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Nov. 20, 1905. WEBB, RICHARD, Non Res. Pay Member, admitted Jan. 15, 1906. WHITE, GEO-, Class B Pay Member, admitted March 5, 1906. WHATLEY. G. B., Jr., re-admitted July 2. 1906. WITHINGTON, R. R., Pay Member, re-admitted Oct. i, 1906. WEBSTER, J. P., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 29, 1906. YOUNG, ISAAC, admitted May 27, 1763. YOUNG, ISAAC, admitted May 27, 1763; Retired ------------, 176-. YOUNG. ISAAC (2), admitted Oct. I, 1785; Retired ----------, 178-. YONGE, PHILLIP. admitted June 25, 1858. YOUNG, J. P., admitted Sept. 26, 1862; Died ---------. YONGE, A. P., admitted Sept. 2, 1863; ----------. (After consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). YBANEZ, EUGENE D., admitted April 10, 1876; Retired July 9, 1891. YOUNG. LOUIS G., Pay Member, admitted March 14, 1877; Re tired ------------, 1879. .' YOUNG, JOHN R., Pay Member, admitted Dec, 30, 1889; Died Nov. 19, 1905. YONGE, J. G., admitted July 9, 1891; Died May 10, 1895. YBANEZ. E. D., re-admitted Dec. 22, 1892. YATES, J. B., admitted March 29, 1894; Retired March 23, 1896. YANKEY, L. G., admitted Oct. 13. 1902. YOUNG, W. H., Pay Member, admitted Oct. 30, 1903; Retired May 3, IQ04- YOUNG, R. B., Pay Member, admitted Nov. 14, 1904: Retired Jan. IS, IQOS- YOUNG, E. W.. Pay Member, admitted Oct. I, 1902. JNO. P. W. READ. Captain from Nov. aoth, 1854, to May 2$th, 1861. 227 ZITTRAUER, JAMES A., admitted Jan. 8, 1857; Died July 13.1878. (After consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop). ZIPPERER, D. W. admitted Jan. 4, 1883; Retired July 20, 1893. ZIZINIA, GEORGE T., admitted Nov. 17, 1892; Retired Oct. 20, 1893. . ZIMMERMAN, W. W., admitted June 8, 1901; Retired Jan. ia, 1903. ZIPPERER, M. L., Class B Pay Member, admitted Sept. 19, 1904. ROSTER OF GEORGIA HUSSARS. The "Georgia Hussars" being accepted for service, (dismounted and to act as heavy artillery) by Col. A. R. Lawton, Com'dg, 1st Vol. Regiment of Georgia, under orders of the Governor of Georgia, assembled on the parade just east of the City Exchange on the morning of Jan. 29, 1861, and headed by a band of music proceeded to the boat awaiting them at the foot of West Broad street, upon which they went to Fort Pulaski to constitute a part of the garrison; holding it in the name of the sovereign State of Georgia. The min utes of the company having been lost the following roll is of such as were known to have been on this service, but it is possible that the names of one or more may be omitted: Captain, John P. W. Read. Second Lieut., W. H. Banks. Cornet, J. Fred Waring. First Sergt., Fred A. Habersham. Second Sergt, James W. McAlpin. Fourth Sergt., Robert M. Stiles. Fifth Sergt., Benjamin Green. Quartermaster Sergt., A. McC. Duncan. Anderson, Ed. C., Jr. Burroughs, R. F. W. Bryan, Alfred. . Coburn, W. H. Davant R. J. Dickerson, W. H. Drummond, E. W. Elliott, Robert H. Farr, J. McP. Farr, Thomas C. Foote, W. G. Gordon, A. H. Gordon, William W. Goodwin, C. Ridgeley. Habersham, A. T. Johnston, James H. Johnston, George H. McAlpin, Donald. McClellan. R. M. Privates. Mayer, Serenus A. Montmollin, John S., Jr. Palmes. George F. Parkman, S- B. Sorrel. G. M. Stiles, B. "E. Stiles, W. H. Stibbs, H. L. Taylor, Henry. Williams, C. H. Williams, M. E. Williams, T. F. Waldhauer, David. Wayne, R. Alex. Waring, George H. Wylly, A. Campbell. . Wakelee, W. L. ' Yonge, Phillip. Zittrauer, J. A. J. FRED WARING. Captain Co. A, Georgia Hussars. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel 231 Roll of the Georgia Hussars mustered in Confederate service at Savannah, May 31, 1861 (camping that afternoon at "Fair Lawn" at the foot of Gaston street, between Price and East Broad) and pro ceeding next day to "Red Bluff," Warsaw river, Skidaway Island, where the camp was established. Company mustered out of service June 30, 1861. Office of Captain vacant, Capt. Read having accepted captaincy of "Pulaski Guard." ist Lieut. Comd'g, J. Fred Waring. Second Lieut., David Waldhauer. Second Lieut., Jr., R. J. Davant. First Sergt., Fred A. Habersham. Second Sergt., J. W. McAlpin. Third Sergt, M. E. Williams. Fourth Sergt., E. C. Anderson, Jr. First Corporal, W. W. Gordon. Second Corporal, E. W. Druipmond. Third Corporal, Alex. C. Wylly. Fourth Corporal, Phillip Yonge. Q. M. Sergt., A. McC. Duncan. Bugler, J. N. Maupas. Bryan, Alfred. Burroughs, R. F. W. Burroughs, W. H., Jr. Coburn, W. H. Cone, W. A. Cunningham, C. M. Dickerson, W. H. Dutenhofer, A. Frew, William. Gifford, E. W. Goodwin, C. R. Gordon, A. H. Green, Benjamin. Gusrard, A. G. Guerard, Robert C. Habersham, John Rae. Habersham, Robert R. Habersham, A. Telfair. Habersham, J. C., Jr. Harris, Robert Y., Jr. Holzendorf. J. G. Johnston, George H., Jr. Kollock, George J., Jr. Knapp, A. C. Privates. Lake, Thomas H. Low, John. McAlpin, D. M. Martin, J. D. Mayer, S. A. Neufville, E. F. Parkman, S. B. Sorrel, A. C. Sorrel, G. M. Stiles, R. M. Saussy, Robert Taylor, Henry. Thompson, J. C. Ulmo, Marcial. Waring, W. R. (Actg. Surgeon) Waring, George H. Williams, Eben H. Williams, T. F. Weed, J. D. Woodbridge, W. B. Wagner, B. C. Wakelee, W. L. Zittraner, J. A. GEORGIA HUSSARS (Co. A). Co. "E," Sixth Virginia Regiment Cavalry, from Oct. --. Until Dec. 13, 1861, and Co. "F," Jeff Davit Legion, from Dec. 13, 1861 to Cloie of War. Roster of the Georgia Hussars (Co. A), a company recruited from Chatham County, Georgia, Sept 17, 1861, which company was known first as Company E, Sixth Regiment of Virginia Cavalry, First Bri gade Cavalry, Army of the Potomac, subsequently the "Army of Northern Virginia." By Special Order 260 (A. and I. G. O.). Dec. 13, 1861, known as Company F, "Jeff Davis Legion Cavalry," First Brigade Cavalry, "Army of the Potomac," subsequently the "Army of Northern Virginia." WARING, J. FREDERICK, of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Captain. Lieut. Col. Feb. '63, of the Jeff Davis Legion. Wounded Dec. 4, 1861, in the "Bog Wallow Ambuscade," Fairfax Co., Va. (See legend following.) WALDHAUER, DAVID, of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; First Lieutenant. Captain Feb. 1863. Wounded July 3rd, 1863, at Gettysburg, Penn., losing his right arm. Captured Dec. i, '64, at Stoney Creek on Petersburg and Weldon Railroad, while on detached service commanding dismounted cavalry guarding depot of supplies, 1864. GORDON, WILLIAM W., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Second Lieutenant. Captain A. I. G. Feb. '63, Staff Gen. H. W. Mercer; subsequently assigned A. A. G. to Gen. Robert H. Andersen's Brig. Cavalry, Alien's Division, Wheeler's Corps. DUNCAN, ALEX. McC., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Second Lieutenant, Junior. First Lieut. Feb. 1863. DUNHAM, THOMAS H-, of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; First Sergeant. Wounded and captured Dec. 4. 1861, in the "Bog Wallow Ambuscade," Fairfax Co., Va. Dis charged on account of disability succeeding wound July 15, 1862. Ex changed in June. 1862. DAVID WALDHAUER. First Lieutenant Co. A, Georgia Hussars. Promoted Captain. \VM. \V. GORDON. Second Lieutenant Co. A, Georgia Hussars, Promoted Captain and A. & I. G. 237 SAUSSY, ROBERT, of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Second Sergeant First Sergt July, 1862; and Lieut., Jr., Feb. 1863; 2nd Lieut. Nov. 7, 1863. Wounded near Quaker Road, near "Burgess Mill," Dinwiddie Co., Va., Oct. 27, 1864. GREEN, BENJAMIN, of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Third Sergeant Discharged on account of physical disability Jan. 13, 1862. TURNER, JOSEPH McLEOD, of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept 17; Fourth Sergeant. 3rd Sergt Jan. 1862; 2nd Sergt. July, 1862; 2nd Lieut Feb., 1863. Killed Nov. 7, 1863, near Stevensburg, Culpepper Co., Va. McDONALD, W. NORMAN, of Mclntosh County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Fifth Sergeant. Resigned office of Sergeant Jan. 1862. DILLON, GEORGE W., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. 1st Corpl. 1861; 5th Sergt. Jan. 1862; 4th Sergt. July, 1862; .3rd Sergt. Dec. 1862; 2nd Sergt. Feb. 1863; t Sergt. Feb. 1863. WASHBURN. JOSEPH, of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept 17; Private. 2nd Corpl. 1861; ist Corpl. Jan. 1862; 5th Sergt. July, 1862; 4th Sergt Dec. 1862; 3rd Sergt. Feb. 1863; 2nd Sergt. Feb. 1863. Wounded May 5, 1862, at Williamsburg, Va., slightly. Aug. 1863, to Chatham Artillery in exchange with "W. J. Grubb." McDONALD, DONALD, of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. 3rd Corpl. Sept. 1861; 2nd Corpl. Jan. 1862; ist Corpl. July. 1862; 5th Sergt. Dec. 1862; 4th Sergt Jan. '863; 3rd Sergt. Feb. 1863. Wounded Aug. ist at Brandy Station, Culpepper Co., Va., mortally, dying'at Second Florida Hospital, Richmond, Va., in August, 1863. GUERARD, ROBERT C., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. 4th Corpl. Sept. 1861; 3rd Corpl. Jan. 1862. Transferred to Quartermaster's Department at Savannah, for clerical work, 1862. Discharged on account of health. McCLELLAN, R. MILLER, of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Company Q. M. Sergt Sept 1862; Regt. Q. M. Sergt. Sept 1863; Captain and A. Q. M. ANDERSON, GEORGE R., of Liberty County. Enlisted Sept 17; Private. Wounded Oct 1863, near "Pony Mountain," Va. Was drowned after close of war in Ogeechee river while returning home. 238 AUDAS, JOHN D., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. BALL, HENRY E-, of Tattnall County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. March 4, 1862, discharged on account of physical disability. BIRD, FRANKLIN, of Effingham County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Wounded April, 1862, accidentally near "Raccoon Ford," Va. Died from wound June, 1862, at Orange C. H., Va. BOND, THOMAS P., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Slightly wounded at "Hanover Junc tion," Va. BURROUGHS, R. F. W., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. BYRD, BARRY, of Tattnall County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Died Dec. 21, 1861, at "Georgia Hos pital," Richmond, Va., of typhoid fever. CAMPBELL, ANDREW J., of Telfair County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Died Sept. 9, 1863, of disease, at "Hu guenot Springs," near Hanover C. H., Va. CAMPBELL, ROBERT, of Telfair County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Wounded Aug. I, 1863, at "Brandy Station, Va., and died of wound at home, Telfair County, Georgia, Oct. 1863. CHISHOLM, TIMOTHY B., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17"; Private. Wounded in the neck Oct. 1863, at "Pony Mountain," Va. CLARKE, I. W. C., of Darien, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. CLARKE, MICHAEL, of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Discharged Jan. 7, 1862, on account of physical disability. CLEMENS, LAUCHLAN H., of Telfair County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Wounded Dec. 4, 1861 at "Bog Wallow Ambuscade," Fairfax Co., Va. 4th Corpl. Jan. 1862; 3rd Corpl. July, 1862; 2nd Corpl. Dec. 1862; 1st Corpl. Dec. 1862; sth Sergt. Jan. 1863; 4th Sergt. Feb. 1863; 3rd Sergt. Oct. 1863; and Sergt. Oct. 1863. Captured Nov. 7, 1863, on road from "Hartwood Church" to "Skinker's Ford," on Rappahannock river. Exchanged in March, 1865. returning to duty. A. McC. DUNCAN. Second Lieutenant, Junior, Co. A, Georgia Hussars. Promoted First Lieutenant. JOS. McLEOD TURNER. Second Liemerant Co. A, Georgia Hussars. 243 CUTHBERT, ALFRED, of Augusta, Ga. Enlisted Sept 17; Private. Feb. 21, 1863, assigned to duty with "Laboratory" at Richmond, Va., to close of war. DEMERE, RAYMOND M., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. .17; Private. Exchanged and promoted 2nd Lient"Hardwick Mounted Rifles," Bryan Co., Ga., Seventh Ga. Cavalry. Transferred to "Hard-wick Mounted Rifles" in exchange for A. R. Waller Oct 6, 1862. FREW, WILLIAM, of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept 17; Private. Mortally wounded Aug. i, i86j, "Brandy Station," Culpepper Co., Va. Died Aug. o,, 1863, of wound, at Culpepper C. H., Va. FULTON, JOHN H., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Died Jan. 27, 1862. of disease, at Sa vannah, Ga. GORDON, EDWARD, of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Discharged Nov. i, 1862. account of physical disability. GOUGH, JOSEPH, of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept 17; Private. On the Roll; A DESERTER from Oct. 1863. GOULDING, FRANCIS R., of Darien, Ga. Enlisted Sept 17; Private. 4th Corpl. June, 1862. Resigned same Dec. 1863. GRAHAM, A. W., of Telfair County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Died Feb. 5, 1862, at "Fauquier White Sulphur Springs," Va. HEWLETT, WILLIAM H., Beaufort District, S. C. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Discharged Jan. 10, 1862, on account of physical disability. HEYWARD, THOMAS W., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17: Private. Discharged Aug. o, 1864, on account of physical disability. HINES, CAROLIN C., of Liberty County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. IRWIN, CHARLES F., of Tattnall County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Absent without leave and dropped from roll, Feb. 20, 1863. 244 KNAPP, A. CHAMPION, of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. 4th Corpl. Aug. 1862; 3rd Corpl. Dec. 1^62; 2nd Corpl. Dec. 1862; 1st Corpl. Jan. 1863; 5th Sergt. Feb. 1863; 4th Sergt. Oct. 1863; 3rd Sergt. Oct. 1863. Wounded at "Upperville," Va., 24th June, 1863. KENNEDY, D., of Tattnall County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Transferred Aug. 10, 1862, having been appointed 2nd Lieut. "47th Georgia," Regiment Infantry. LADD, ALFRED, of Florida. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Jan. 5. 1862, deserted to enemy from picket post near "Sangster's X Road," Fairfax Co., Va. LANGLEY, J. W., of McIntosH County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Drowned in James river, Va., trying to escape from "Fort Powhatan,'' Va., while held as a prisoner by the enemy. Captured June 21, 1X64, at "Samaria Church," Va. LAKE, THOMAS H., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. $th Sergt. Oct. 1861; 4th Sergt. Jan. 1862; to private, Dec. 1862. MANN, C. HOWELL, of Tattnall County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. 4th Corpl. Feb. 1863; 3rd Corpl. June, 1863; 2nd Corpl. Oct. 2nd, 1863. Captured May 12, 1864. MANN, JOHN T., of Tattnall County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. 4th Corpl. July, 1862; Lieut. 54th Ga. Reg. Infantry. Aug. 1862. Discharged on receipt of commission as Lieutenant. Killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., July, 1864. MILLER, HENRY P., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Captured May 3, 1862, between Yorktown and Williamsburg, Va. Exchanged Aug. 6, 1862. MILLER. W. INMAN, of Liberty County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. MILLETT, SAMUEL M., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. MOREL, CHARLES H., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Discharged July 20, 1862, account of physical disability. MUNNERLYN, JOHN D.. of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Discharged Dec. 26, 1862, on account of physical disability. ROBERT SAUSSY. Second Lieutenant Co, A. Georgia Hussars. MICHAEL G. PREXDERGAST. Second Lieutenant, Junior, Co. A, Georgia Hussars. 249 McINTOSH, JOHN McCOY, of Mclntosh County.. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Wounded Dec. 4. 1861, at "Bog Wal low Ambuscade," Fairfax Co., Va. McLENNAN, D. F., of Telfair County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. 4th Corpl. Oct 1862; 3rd Corpl. Dec. 1862; 2nd Corpl. Jan. 1863; ist Corpl. Feb. 1863. Killed at Upperville, Va., June 24, 1863. McRAE, ALEX. C., of Telfair County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. O'GRADY, W. C., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Discharged Oct. 22, 1862. on account of physical disability. POWER, JOHN A., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Discharged Jan..20, 1862, on account of physical disability. PATRICK, DENNIS, of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Farrier. Discharged May 15, 1862, account of physical disability. ROHRER, EDWARD A., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Discharged July 15, 1862, on account physical disability. RAMBO, DANIEL, of Lowndes County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Discharged, 1862, on appointment as Captain "Asst. Surgeon" C. S. A. RAHN, J. W., of Effingham County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Killed May, 1865, near "Raleigh," N. C., in last engagement of troop with enemy. SAUSSY, G. NOWLAN, of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. 4th Corpl. Dec. 1862; 3rd Corpl. Jan. 1863; 2nd Corpl. Feb. 1863; ist Corpl. Oct. 1863; 5th Sergt Oct. 1863. Wounded Sept. 12, 1862, at "Frederick City," Maryland. Cap tured Sept. 22, 1863, near "Robinson River," Culpepper Co., Va. Exchanged March 17, 1863. SILVA, EMILIANO A., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Sergt. Maj. Aug. 1862, "Jeff Davis Le gion." Wounded Aug. I. 1863, at "Brandy Station," Culpepper Co., Va. 250 SMITH, JOHN, of Telfair County. Unlisted Ser t. 17; Private. Discharged Dec. 1861, on account ol physical disability. SMITH, JOHN TYLER, of Tattnall County, Enlisted Seft. 17; Private. Discharged Jan. 186.2, on account of physical disability. Subsequently enlisted in ------ Ga. Regiment In fantry, and killed at Gettysburg. Pa., July, 1863. SMITH. J. V., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17: Private. Detailed as clerk, Regimental Q. M., May. 1863. SULLIVAN, JOHN A., of Savannah. Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. VAN GIESEN. HENRY, of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17: Private. Detailed Conductor C. R. R. of Geor gia. WADDELL. WILLIAM W.. of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. 4th Corpl., Oct. 1863. WALKER, REUBEN K.. of Darien, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17: Private. WAY, JOSEPH L., of Liberty County. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. WILLIAMS, THOMAS H.. of Savannah. Ga. Enlisted Sept. 17; Private. Deserted, remaining: in Savannah on its evacuation Dec. 21. 1864. The Following Joined by Subsequent Enlistment, in Recital According to Date: HEIDT. THOMAS G., EffiinglTam County. Enlisted Oct. 7. 1861: Private. Mortally woum'ed Dec. 4, 1861, in "Bog Wallow Ambuscade," Fairfax Co.. \"a. Died Dec. 22, 1861, at "Charlottesville," Va. BIGGS. J. W.. At Large. Enlisted Oct. 8, 1861; Bugler. Missing and supposed to be cap tured, in 1865. HVATT. JEFF, of Meriwcther County. Enlisted Oct. 15. ii'6i; Private. Wounded Aug. 25, 1864, :: Private. Discharged account physical disa bility. MASON. \VM.. Jr., of Athens, Ga. Enlisted Dec. 13. iSOi; Private. MADDOX, ROBT. Enliste.l Dec. 10. uS'6i: Private. Discharged March 31. 1862. nccount physical disability. MITCHKI.I,. ROBT. J.. of Griffin, Ga. Enlisted Dec. 12. 1861; Piivatc. Transferred Oct. I, 1862, to Co. D. 54tli Reg. Ga. Infantry. McGI.ASHAN. THOS.. ..f Thomasville, Ga. Enliste.l Dec. .8. 1861: Privite. Transferred to Co. D, C. S. Bat talion Engineers (Capt. J. \V. Me Mpin), Sept. ;6. 1863. RAHN. JNO. T. Enlist-1 Dec. .1. iSiii: Priv;ne. Captured near "Bear Creek." ("la., November, 1864. SMITH. C11AS. F.. of Athens. Ga. Enlisted Die. 13. jX6i; Private. STARR, FRANK R. Enlistc:! Dec. 13, l8()J; Private. Discharged June, 1862, account physical disability. SMITH, MORGAN. Enlisted Jan. .25. ic'62: Private. Discharged June. 1862, account physical disability. SEWELL. W. F., of Athens, Ga. Enliste ! Jnn. 8. 186.2; Private. Killed in action in attack on Kilpatrick Camp, North Carolina. SMITH. JULIUS J.. of Savannah, Ga. Enliste.l Feb 2, 1862; Private. Transferred June 8, 1863. by order of C. S. Secretary of War to C. S. Navy. SKINNER. W. E.. of Savannah. Ga. En isted Ai.ril 21, T86_>; Pri-. ate. Transferred Sept. i, 186.5, to !.'. S. Navy. THOMAS F. WILLIAMS. Second Lieutenant. Junior, Co. B. Georgia Huss;irs. \VM. L. WAKELEE. Second Lieutenant. Junior, Co. B. Georgia Hussars. 307 STEWART, SEYMOUR C., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted April 29, 1862; Private. ULMO, MARCIAL, of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted March I, 1862; Private. Discharged July 19, 1862, ac count physical disability. WEAVER, PICKENS B., of Bulloch Co., Ga. Enlisted Nov. 28; 1861; Private. Appointed 4th Sergt Jan. 1862; 3rd Sergt. May 9, 1862. Discharged May 23, 1862. WATKINS, W. F. Enlisted Dec. 3, 1861; Private. Transferred Jan. 7, 1862, to Co. B, 29th Ga. Infantry. WEATHERSBY, J. M., of Athens, Ga. Enlisted Dec. 13, 1861; Private. WEATHERBY, JOHN S. Enlisted May 3, 1863; Private. WOODBRIDGE, WM. B., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Feb. 28, 1862; Private. Detailed June, 1862, to Signal Corps C. S. A. WESTER, SAMUEL S. Enlisted Dec. 28, 1861; Private. Appointed Jan. 1862, Farrier. Transferred March 8, 1862. WADE, HENRY J. Enlisted March 3, 1862; Private. Missing since engagement of June 20, 1864, at Noon Day Church, Ga. Enlisted After Re-organization, i. e.. May 9. 1862: ARMORY, CHAS. L.. of Brunswick, Ga. Enlisted Aug. T, 1862; Private. Transferred from Glynn Guards, Aug. i, 1862. Died Aug. 28, 1862. AIKINS, L. Enlisted Dec. 11, 1862; Private. BOYD, J. J. Enlisted Sept S, 1862; Private. BRANTLEY, R. E. Enlisted Nov. 26, 1862: Private. Transferred Sept i, 1863, to Co. E, 54th Reg. Ga. Infantry. 308 EDMONDSTON, J. W., Bairdstown, Calhoun, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 5, 1862; Private. Appointed 3rd Corpl. 1863; 4th Sergt. 1863. EADY, J. J. Enlisted Oct. 18, 1862; Private. Enlisted as substitute for "W. H. Snider." FINCH, F. W., of Griffin, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 26, 1862; Private. Enlisted as substitute for "W. H. Turpin," and transferred July I, 1863, to Co. B, I2th Ga. Battalion Infantry. FOREHAND, W. J. Enlisted Jan. 17, 1862; Private. Died July 5, 1863, of typhoid fever, in Emanuel County, Georgia. GUERARD, P., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Oct. 30, 1862; Private. GRESHAM, A. W., Maxe/s, Calhoun, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 5, 1862; Private. Discharged near Marietta, Ga., account wound--resected arm. HANNON, W. F. Enlisted Aug. 13, 1862; Private. Enlisted Aug. 12, 1862, as sub stitute for "W. N. Habersham, Jr." and transferred June 30, 1863, to Co. F, 54th Reg. Ga. Infantry. HARDEN, THOS. C., of Bryan County, Georgia. Enlisted Aug. 13, 1862; Private. Transferred Aug. 13, 1862, from the Chatham Light Horse. Appointed Corporal July, 1863. JENKINS, THOS. C. Enlisted July 28, 1862; Private. Claimed by the Coast Rifles in August, 1862, and accordingly transferred to that company. JENKINS, T. N. Enlisted Dec. 17, 1862; Private. MARTIN, J. C.. of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted May 10, 1862; Private. Transferred July 23, 1863, to Co. E, 63rd Reg. Ga. Infantry. McLEMMORE, J. H. Enlisted Sept 5, 1862; Private. NEWTON, J. C., of Bulloch County, Georgia. Enlisted July 7, 1862; Private. A. B. LaROCHE. A. G. GUERARD. J. McP. FARR. ALFRED BRYAN. WILLIAM \. HABERSHAM, Jr. SEYMOUR C. STEWART. JOH\ W. WATERS. EBEX H. WILLIAMS. J 313 OUTLAW, STEPHEN W., of Washington County, Georgia. Enlisted Jan. 4, 1862; Private. Confined for desertion Feb. 1863. Transferred Nov. 30, 1863, to Co. I, ist So. Ga. Artillery. PATTERSON, J. M. Enlisted Dec. 22, 1862; Private. ROGERS, W. C. Enlisted Oct. ao, 1862; Private. Died June 4, 1863, at Savannah. Ga. SLATER, R. B. Enlisted Dec. 11, 1862; Private. TURPIN, W. H., Jr:, of Macon, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 26, 1862; Private. Discharged Oct. 18, 1862, having furnished "J. J. Eady" as substitute. WALLS, SAMUEL. Enlisted May 22, 1862; Private. Enlisted as substitute May 23, 1863, for "J. I. Stoddard." Farrier 1862. Died in Savannah, Ga., March 10, 1864. WILSON, F. S., of Calhoun, Ga. Enlisted Sept. S, 1862; Private. YOUNG, J. P. Enlisted Sept. 26, 1862; Private. ANDREWS, W. Enlisted Sept 4, 1863; Private. CAREY, C. P. Enlisted July 22, 1863; Private. Transferred from Co. E, 54th Reg. Ga. Infantry. DEAN, W. H., of Clark County, Georgia. Enlisted Sept. 2, 1863; Private. Captured Nov. 16, 1864, near "Bear Creek," Ga. DAVIS, J. F. Enlisted March I, 1863; Private. DIXON, WM. H. Enlisted April 18, 1863; Private. Enlisted April, 1863, substitute "B. C. Wagner." Deserted Jan. 30, 1864. ENGLISH, STEPHEN, of Bairdstown, Ga. Enlisted April 7, 1863; Private. Appointed 4th Corpl. Dec. 1863. 314 FRANKLIN, A. J., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Feb. 15. 1863; Private. FLEMISTER, W. C., of Adams Run, S. C. Enlisted Feb. 15, 1863; Private. FARMER, W. H., of Lexington, Ga. Enlisted Aug. 12, 1863: Private. GOWEN, J. F., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Sept. 26, 1863; Private. Appointed Capt. and A. C. S. 5'h Regt. Georgia Cavalry. HOOKE, J. . Enlisted Oct. 13, 1863; Private. Deserted Oct. 16, 1863. HOOKE, H. Enlisted Oct. 13, 1863; Private. Deserted Oct. 16, 1863. HOLTZCLAW, J. R., of Bainbridge, Ga. 'Enlisted Aug. 8, 1863; Private. Killed Dec. 15, 1864, at "Izzard's Plantation," South Carolina. HARPER, G., of Clarke County, Georgia. Enlisted Aug. 22, 1863; Private. HAYDEN, P. F. . Enlisted Jan. 20. 1863; Private. Transferred Dec. 15, 1863, to Co. B, 22nd Ga. Battalion Artillery, Colonel W. R. Pritchard. HERRINGTON, R. F. Enlisted July 24, 1863; Private. Transferred from Co. E, 63rd Reg. Ga. Infantry. JOLLY, C. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1863; Private. LANIER, H. C., of Bulloch County, Georgia. Enlisted Jan. 25, 1863; Private. Killed in action at "Noon Day Church," Ga., June 20, 1864. LANIER, W. W., of Bulloch County, Georgia. Enlisted Aug. 26, 1863; Private. LIPPMAN, L., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Aug. 9, 1863; Private. Transferred Dec. 15, 1863, to Co. D, 22nd Ga. Battalion Artillery, Colonel W. R. Pritchard. LOGAN, J. J., of Macon, Ga. Enlisted Aug. 3, 1863; Private. REUBEN K. WALKER. WILLIAM B. WOODBRIDGE. JOHN I. STODDARD. M. PADGETT. 317 LEWIS. GEO. C., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Aug. 3, 1863: Private. Captured Sept. 6, 1864, at "Murphreesboro," Tenn. MORTON, J. R., of Clarke County, Georgia. Enlisted Aug. 23, 1863; Private. PATTERSON, C. B. Enlisted Aug. 17, 1863; Private. STODDARD, H. M., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted Feb. 19, 1863; Private. Discharged by civil process June 23, 1863. SHEPPARD, J. J. Enlisted July i, 1863; Private. Transferred July I, 1863, from I2th Ga. Battalion Infantry (Lieut. Colonel H. D. Capers). Deserted June, 1864. WIGGINS, M., of Bulloch County, Georgia. Enlisted Feb. 26, 1863. WAITE, E. P. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1863; Private. WIGGINS, P. C. Enlisted Oct 15, 1863; Private. YONGE, A. I., of Oglethorpe County, Georgia. Enlisted Sept. 2, 1863; Private. McDONALD, D., of Savannah, Ga. Enlisted as Private. Transferred to Navy. Appointed 3rd Assist ant Engineer July 31, 1863. The Following on the Roll at Close of War and Added Here on Authority of A. B. LaRoche. First Sergeant of Company B, at Close of War. Without Particular*: BRINSON, WM. McCOMMONS, JAS. H., of Bairdstown. WATSON, J. H., of Bairdstown. WEED, J. W., of Savannah. Ga. FOSTER, ----------. STALEY, WM., of Savannah. WEBB, JOHN -. RECAPITULATION. Total number on this Roll from Nov. 23, to close of war.. 159 Decreased by Death, Casualty and Otherwise, as follows: By Death from Disease--Amery, Eady, Forehand, Rog ers, C. S. Stewart, and Walls, S. .................... 6 By Discharge Account Physical Disability--Cowden, Humphreys, Jenkins, J. J.; Johnson, J.; Lesseur, Maddox, Stibbs, Smith, M. Starr and Ulmo .............. 10--16 By Desertion--Dixon, Hoke, H.; Hoke, J.; Johnson, G. W.; Sheppard ..................................... 5 By Discharge: Furnishing Substitute--Cheever, Habersham, W. N.; Snider, Stoddard, J. I.; Turpin and Wag ner ................................................... 6 By Discharge, Civil Process--Brantley, G. W. A.; Dut- enhofer, Maupus, Staley; G. A. and Stoddard, H. M... 5 By Discharge, Unassigned Cause--Arledge, Baker, J. G., and Harris ........................................... 3 By Discharge,Expiration of Service--Davant, R. J.; Wil liams, M. E. and Williams, Thos. F. ................. 3--17 By Discharge, Resigning Office--Hill .................... I By Discharge, Election to Georgia Legislature--Weaver i-- 2 By Discharge, on Promotion to Other Commands--Wilt- berger, Bryan, Gowen, J. F.; Gowen, T. B.; Harrell, J. D.; Jackson. W. B.; McDonald and Yonge-....... 8 Discharge by Transfer--Arnett, Baker, J. R. B.; Bowman, Davant F. F., Harrell, J. Hannon, Hayden, Jenkins T. C.; Lippman, McGlashan, Mitchell, Outlaw, Roberts, W. A.; Scott, A. C.; Smith, J. J.; Skinner, Thompson, Watkins and Wester .............. i................... 19 Discharge by Exchange--Brantley, R. E.; Finch, Martin, J. C. and Pond ...................................... 4--31 By Discharge, Dishonorably--Bronson .................. I-- I By Discharge Account Wound--Gresham .............. I-- I Detailed from Troop on Special Service--Guerard, A. G.; Clark'e, G. R.; Weed and Woodbridge ................ 4 Captured by Enemy--Blois, Baker, C. H.; Bailey, D. H.; Dean, Lewis, Palmer, Rahn and Wade................ 8--12 Killed in Action--Edmondston, Holtclaw, Lanier, H. C., Sewell and Young, J. P. ................................ 5--90 69 319 Leaving Roll as Follows: Adams, Ash, Alien, Aikin, Andrews, Baker, S.J. M.; Bailey, J. W.; Boyd, JBrinson, Cleary, Cooper. Canuet, Carey, Davis, Bemere, Foster, English, Fair, Fisher, Fanner, Franklin, Flemister, Gifford, Guerard, P.; Harper, Heddleston, Harden, Harrington, Heidt, Holliday. Holman, Hemming, Hoyt, Jenkins, J. M.; Jolly, Lanier, H. ~H..;LaRoche, Logan, Mason, McLemore, McCominons, Morgan, Morion, Newton, B. F.; Newton, J. C.; Padgett, Patlerson, C. B.; Pattersou, J. N.; Smith, T.; Smith, T. F.-Stezvart. S. C.; Slater, Staley, Wm.; Ulmer, Waite, Wall, F. N.; Wall, Root.; Waters, Watson, Wealherly, J. F; Weatherly, J. N.; Webb, Wiggins, P. C.; Wiggins, M.; Wakelee*, Williams, E. H.; Young, A. J.; WUsmi, Zittr*ner--fx). (The names in the above resulting Roll which are in italic are those present at surrender of Johnston's Army, April 26, 1865, at Greensboro, N. C.) Brief Itinerary of Co* "B," Georgia Hussars, as it is Gathered from Muster Rolls in Confede rate Archives at Washington and Elsewhere* At the c'ate of Muster, Nov. 23, 1861, Co. "B" was encamped------. On March 3, 1862, it was detached from the "Second Battalion Cavalry," and was encamped on Skidaway Island. On ------------, the camp was moved to "Isle of Hope." Left that place April 20, 1862, and moved to Camp Vernon at "Belleview,'' on Vernon river. Thence moved to Camp "Rose," about six and a half miles frcm Savannah, on White Bluff road. Dec. 10, 1862, moved to Camp "Edla," within the limits of Savannah. On ------------, 186-, it was included in the organization of the Fifth Georgia Cavalry, Colonel R. H. Anderson, and was designated as Co. "A" of that Regiment, and was in camp at the junction of Bull and Anderson streets. Left Camp "Davant," Isle of Hope, Oct. 26, 1863, for "Adams Run," South Carolina, crossing the Savannah river at "Sisters' Fer ry." Left "Adams Run" Dec. 12, 1863, for "Pocotaligo," and thence twenty miles to "Green Pond," where it arrived on Dec. 14, estab lishing Camp "Walton" at that place. Was at "Cedar Creek," East Florida, in April, 1864. May 3, 1864, was ordered from Florida to Savannah, arriving there May 15, and from Savannah to "Hardeeville," S. C., where they re mained until May 26, 1864. Wounded ID attack at Kilpatrlck's Camp. N. C. 320 On May 26, received orders to report to Major General Joseph Wheeler, Commanding Cavalry of the Army of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. Reported to General \V heeler on June 8, 1864, and were assigned to W. W. Alien's Brigade, Kelly's Division. On June 20 were engaged by enemy at "Noon Day Church," los ing one man. Private H. C. Lanier. killed, and Private Wade, cap tured. On promotion of Colonel Anderson to be Brigadier General, the Fifth Regiment Georgia Cavalry was transferred to his Brigade and continued a part of the same until the close of the war. So much of the "Legend" of the "Hussars" as refers to the period anterior to August, 7861. (as it appears in connection with the Roster of Co. "A"), pertains likewise to Co. "B." Of the one hundred and twenty-four names constituting the Roll of the Hussars in 1861, ten (10) enlisted with Co. "A," together with four (4) officers, and twenty-three (23) en listed with Co. "B," together with four (4) officers. In the two companies forty-one .................................. 41 Leaving eighty-three (8?) who are accounted for as follows. Advanced to Commissioned Office in Other Command!. *The thirty-six officers of Roil of i86r, with other commands, are: Anderson, E. C. Habersham, J. C. Remshart, W. W. Banks, W. H. Habersham. F. A. Sorrel, A. C. Brailsford, W. Holzendcrf. J. G. Sorrel, G. M. Burroughs. W. H.. Jr. Hull. F. M. Read, J. P. W. Cambridge, C. C. John?ton. G. H. McAlpin, J. W. Cunningham, C. M. Lawton, W. S. Stiles, B. E. Drummond, E. W. Low, John. Stiles, W. H. Elliott, R. H. Martin, J. D. Stiles, R. M. Fraser, Jho. C. Maxwell. G. T. Taylor, H. Gcodwin. C. Ridgely. Neufville, E. F. Waring, W. R. Hardee, Jno. L. Owens, G. S. Wayne, R. A. Hartridge, J. Parkman. S. B. Wylly, A. C. 36 Enlisted in Other Commands--Burroughs, J. P.; Farr, Thos. C: Gordon. A. H.; Grey. W. G.; Habersham, A. T.; Hab ersham, John Rae; Habersham, Robt. Rae; Hover, Johnston, Jas. H.; Jones, E. W.; Kollock, G. J.; McAlpin, A.; Mayer, S. A.; Myers, Frederick; Montmollin, Jno. S.; War ing, G:o. H. and Habersham, W. N., Jr................... 17 EXEMPT--Because of Age--Dickerscn, H. J.; Foote, W. G.; Hcustcun, P. and Roberts, Hiram ............ 4 Because of Physical Disability--Coburn, W. H.; 321 McAlpin, D.; Orme, F. H.; Thompson, J. C. and Winkler, Van R. .......................... 5 Because of Civil Occupation--Gumming, W.; Mc- Intire, J. R.; Palmes. G. F.; Williams, C. H. and Winkler, Z. N. .............................. 5 Because of Detail--Bourquin, W. B.; Charlton, J. D.; Farr, W. B. and Preston, W. F. ........ 4-- 18 Went Abroad After Service on Skidaway Island--Weed, J. D. i Unaccounted For--Baley, E. M.; Cope, J. E.; Dickerson, W. H.; Fleming, F. P.; Gould, C. W.; Jones, S. S.; Keller, J. P.; Rhind, C. D. C.: Cone, W. A.; Sadler. W. E. and Connor, G. B. ............................................ n 124 These eighty-three (83) men (who (5id not enlist with either "A" or "B" company), did not submit any resignation of membership, nor was it required, and they continued to be members of the Hussars until April 30, 1872, when by resolution adopted at a meeting on that date, it was declared who were entitled to continue and be recognized as members. It was optional with the individuals of said list to con tinue or cease membership. (See Minute Book, March 7, 1868, to July II, 1881). Although in July. 1861, officers were elected for two Regiments of Cavalry, it does not appear that they were ever fully organized, and instead of them, two Battalions were formed of the troops formerly in the First Squadron (commanded by Major P. H. Behn), and of additional companies but recently organized. The First Battalion consisted of the Liberty Independent Troop, the Liberty Guards, the Mclntosh Light Dragoons and the Glynn Guards (?), and was com manded by Lieut. Colonel Charles Spalding. The Second Bat talion consisted of the Effingham Hussars, Capt. Ed. Bird, as Co. "A;" the Bulloch Troop, Capt. Best, as Co. "C;" the Screven Troop, Capt Conner, as "B;" the Blue Caps, Capt. I. M. Marsh, as Co. "E;" the Georgia Hussars ("B"). Capt. Wiltberger. as Co. "D;" the "Chatham Light Horse," Capt. Akin, as Co. "F," and was com manded by Lieut. Colonel Montgomery Gumming. In the winter of 1862-63 these two Battalions were incorporated into- a Regiment (the Lamar Rangers. Capt. Wm. Brailsford being included as the Tenth troop), and designated the Fifth Georgia Cav alry, with: Robert H. Anderson as Colonel. Edward Bird as Lieutenant Colonel. Richard J. Davant as Major. Geo. S. Barthelmess as Adjutant. Thos. B. Gowen as A. Q. M. J. F. Gowen as A. C. S. J. T. McFarland as Surgeon. 322 COMPANIES. A Georgia Hussars ("B"), Captain Wm. H. Wiltberger. B Chatham Light Horse, Captain Richard F. Aikin. C Blue Caps, Captain I. M. Marsh. D Liberty Guards, Captain Hughes. E Screven Troop, Captain Conner. F Bulloch Troop, Captain Best G Liberty Independent Troop, Captain W. Lowndes Walt hour. H Lamar Rangers, Captain Wm. Brailsford. I Effingham Hussars, Captain Strobhar. K Mclntosh Light Dragoons, Captain O. C. Hopkins. From the date of its organization to May 26, 1864, this Regiment rendered service in the "Department of South Carolina and Geor gia." Upon the latter date it was ordered to report to Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, then confronting the advance of Gen. Sherman upon Atlanta, Ga. On reporting, June 8, 1864, it was assigned to Brig. Gen. "W. W. Alien's Brigade" of "Kelly's" Division, "Wheeler's" Corps of Cavalry. On the death of Gen. "Kelly" Brig. Gen. "Alien" succeeded him as Major General, and Colonel R. H. Anderson was promoted Brigadier General to succeed "Alien," and the Fifth Geor gia Regiment was assigned to his Brigade, which held a distinguished place in all the brilliant achievements of "Wheeler's" Cavalry in Georgia and the Carolinas and surrendered at or near Hillsboro, North Carolina, with the Army of G*en. Joseph E. Johnston, on April 26, 1865. 323 THE OLD BUGLE. There, on the wall, it hangs, with dented curves and battered mouth, As though it fought the song of war it shrilled across the South; As though the blasts of wrath it blew had clutched it in a grasp That left the lasting finger prints ere it released its clasp, There, on the wall, it hangs to-day--a token of Time's lapse-- For now it knows no other song than that sweet one of "Taps." The bent and battered bugle that has sent its thrilling call, Until a thousand men have Hurled themselves against a wall-- Against a wall of bayonets--of bayonets and flame-- And leaped into the charge as if the bugle called each name! There, on the wall, it hangs to-day-- between the soldier caps, And in its rusty throat there is no other song than "Taps." Once, sharp and shrill, it burned and blared from mouthpiece out to bell With strident sound, and stinging strains, the startling song of helll Oft, ringing rampantly, it sang in tone and voice elate, In clearest, keenest melody, the rhapsody of hate. Vet now it hangs there peacefully, and sings but when the gaps In thinning ranks call for the sad and sweet old song of "Taps." And when they take the bugle down to play above the mound, No soldier heart but quicker beats when comes the well-known sound; NTo soldier mind but travels once again the distant ways That loom anew in memory--though dimming in the haze, There, on the wall, it hangs to-day--a token of Time's lapse-- And now it knows no other song than that sweet one of "Taps." As to Original Officers of Company "A," and Those Who Became Such During the War, Either in Company "A" or Other Commands. J. FREDERICK WARING. Elected Cornet Feb. 4, 1858; on duty as Cornet with troop dis mounted at Fort Pulaski in January, 1861. Elected First Lieutenant April 20, 1861 (vice W. Gumming re signed). As First Lieutenant, commanded the Hussars during a thirty days' tour of duty on Skidaway Island in the month of June, 1861. On July 8, 1861, he was elected Captain, and by the terms of the resolution adopted by the company providing for the existence and organization c'f two companies, became Captain of Company "A," Georgia Hussars. This company left Savannah for Virginia on Sept. 17, 1861, and on reporting to the Adjutant General of the "Confederate States Army," it was ordered to report to Col. Chas. W. Field, commanding the Sixth Virginia Cavalry, and was by him designated Company "E" of that Regiment. Early in December, 1861, the company was transferred to the Jeff Davis Legion Cavalry, Major Wm. T. Martin, commanding, and was by him designated as Company "F" of that command. Under this designation the command continued until the close of the war, being a constituent part of the First Brigade of Cavalry of the "Army of Northern Virginia," Brig.-Gen. J. E. B. Stuart, and continued to be a part of the First Brigade until the end, under its successive com manders. In February, 1863, Captain Waring was promoted Lieutenant Col onel of the Jeff Davis Legion (vice Martin, promoted BrigadierGeneral). Captain Waring was wounded in the "Bog Wallow" am buscade on the Braddock Road, near Burke's Station, Fairfax County, Virginia. On resumption by the Hussars of military func tions and the consolidation of the two companies, "A" and "B," into one troop, he was again elected on May 23, 1872, Captain, serving in that capacity until his death, Oct. 5, 1876. Before the war, a planter on Skidaway Island, and after the war General Forwarding Agent of Central Railroad of Georgia. DAVID WALDHAUER. On duty as Private with troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski in January, 1861. Elected Second Lieutenant April 20, 1861. Serving as Second Lieutenant during thirty days* duty on Skidaway Island. On July 8, 1861, he was elected First Lieutenant, and as in case of Captain Waring, became First Lieutenant of Company "A." Pro moted Captain of Company "A"' (vice Waring, promoted), in Feb- 325 ruary, 1862. Lost his right arm at "Gettysburg," Penn., July 3, 1863. After convalescing from his wound he was first detailed as Provost Martial at Savannah, Ga., subsequently conscript and enrolling Officer at same station. Visiting the command in Virginia in No vember, 1864, he was assigned to command a body of dismounted men, who had been put to guard the depot at Stony Creek station, the then terminus of the Weldon and Petersburg Railroad, which was a depot of supplies. This command in December was assaulted and captured by Gregg's Division of Federal Cavalry. Captain Waldhauer remained a prisoner to the close of the war. For many years in service of Central Railroad Company. WILLIAM WASHINGTON GORDON (2nd). On duty as Private with troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski in January, 1861. Served as First Corporal during thirty days' tour of duty on Skidaway Island in June, 1861. Elected Second Lieutenant of Company "A," Georgia Hussars, Aug. 8, 1861. Went to Virginia as such with that command. In February, 1863, he was appointed Captain and Inspector General, and assigned to duty with Gen. Hugh W. Mercer, commanding at Savannah. In that capacity went with Mercer's Brigade in the summer of 1864, when it reported to General Joseph E. Johnston, commanding the "Army of Tennessee." On ap pointment of Colonel Robert H. Anderson (of the Fifth Georgia Cavalry), to be Brigadier General, Captain Gordon was transferred to his staff to be Assistant Adjutant General, the Brigade being a part of Alien's Division, Wheeler's Corps. On resumption by the Hussars of military functions, and the con solidation of the two companies, "A" and "B" into one troop, he was elected Second Lieutenant, which commission he held from May 23, 1872, to Dec. 24, 1876. ALEXANDER McC. DUNCAN. Served as Quartermaster Sergeant with troop at Fort Pulaski in January, 1861, and in the thirty days' tour of duty on Skidaway Island. Elected Second Lieutenant Aug. 8, 1861, of Company "A." On promotion of First Lieutenant Waldhauer to be Captain, and transfer of Lieutenant Gordon, he became First Lieutenant of Com pany "A" in February, 1863, and in that capacity commanded the troop from July 3, 1863, to the close of the war, except for a short tour of duty in March and April, 1865, when he was detailed as Act ing Adjutant General of Division of Cavalry commanded by Major General P. M. B. Young, operating in "Department of South Caro lina." JOSEPH McLEOD TURNER. Advanced from Second Sergeant to Second Lieutenant, February, 1863 (vice Gordon, transferred and Duncan promoted). He was killed instantly by a shot in the forehead while in the front of a fighting line near Stevensburg, Culpepper County, Virginia, on Nov. 326 7th, 1863, temporarily acting as A. D. C.- to Brigadier General P. M. B. Young. The enemy attested the gallantry of his demeanor by a soldier's obsequies with honors, and transmitted personal ef fects found on his body through the lines to his company com mander, acompanied by an order of General Davis, commanding First Brigade, and a letter from E. Blunt, First Lieutenant and A. D. C. First Brigade, Third Division of Cavalry, Army of the Potomac, in terms very complimentary and gracious. The graceful amen ities of manhood in this instance smoothed the wrinkled front of grim visaged War. (See Appendix D). ROBERT SAUSSY. Served as a Private in thirty days' tour of duty on Skidaway Island in June, 1861. Became Second Sergeant of Company "A" on Aug. 8th, 1861.' Promoted First Sergeant; advanced from First Sergeant to Second Lieutenant, Junior, February, 1863, (vice Duncan and Turner, promoted). Advanced to Second Lieutenant on death of Lieutenant Turner, Nov. 7, 1863. Seriously wounded Oct. 27, 1864, on "Wilson's Farm," near Boydtown. Plank Road, below Burgess Mill, Va., and incapacitated thereby to close of war. For many years actively and prominently in the service of the Central Railroad of Georgia and Ocean Steamship Company of Sa vannah. MICHAEL G. PRENDERGAST. Transferred to Hussars from Palmetto Guards, Second South Carolina Regiment, Oct. 18, 1862. Appointed Fourth Sergeant Octo ber, 1863. While holding position of Fourth Sergeant, recommended to the War Department, C. S. A., for promotion to Second Lieuten ant, Junior (vice Saussy, advanced). This recommendation predi cated, as required in the terms of the Confederate States Enactment, which authorized it, upon three distinct acts of personal gallantry. On May 23, 1872, on consolidation of Companies "A" and "B" into one troop, he was elected Second Lieutenant, Junior. On April 8, 1873, he was elected First Lieutenant and served to Oct. 14, 1874, when he resigned office. Promoted From Company "A'' Into Other Command!, or to Staff Positions. WILLIAM E. BAYNARD. Transferred to Hussars from Palmetto Guards, .Second Regiment South Carolina Infantry, Nov. 14, 1862. Appointed First Lieutenant P. A. C. S., and assigned to duty with Conscript Camp in Florida. Killed at "Ball's Bluff," on Oconee river, while opposing advance of Sherman's Army on Nov. 23, 1864. 327 RAYMOND M. DEMERE. Elected Second Lieutenant in second company (Captain J. Hines), Hardwick Mounted Rifles, in October, 1862. Promoted First Lientenant of same company in Seventh Georgia Regiment of Cavalry. BENJAMIN GREEN. On duty with troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski in January, 1861. Served thirty days' tour of duty as Fifth Sergeant with the Hussars on Skidaway Island in June, 1861. Enlisted Third Sergeant in Com pany "A" Aug. 8, 1861. Appointed First Lieutenant and Adjutant Twenty-first Georgia Battalion Cavalry. Captain and A. D. C. with General J. F. Gilmer, Chief of Engineers. C. S. A. D. KENNEDY. Elected Second Lieutenant Aug. --, 1862, of Company ----, Fortyseventh Regiment Georgia Infantry. JOHN T. MANN. Elected Second Lieutenant Company ----, Fifty-fourth Regiment Georgia Infantry, Aug. 10, 1862, Killed at Kennesaw Mountain, near Marietta, Ga., July, 1864. R. MILLER McCLELLAN. Appointed Quartermaster Sergeant Georgia Hussars August, 1861, and of "Jeff Davis Legion" April, 1862. Promoted Captain and A. Q. M. of "Jeff Davis Legion" --------------. DANIEL RAMBO: Promoted Captain and Assistant Surgeon C. S. A. ------------, 1862, Original Officers of Company "B," and Those Who Became Such During the War, Either in Com pany "B" or Any Other Commands, or Promoted to Staff Positions. WILLIAM H. WILTBERGER. Elected Captain of Company "B'' Georgia Hussars Sept. 9, 1861, which company was mustered into service Nov. 23, 1861, and incor porated as Company "D" in the Second Georgia Battalion of Cav alry, Lieutenant Colonel Montgomery Gumming commanding, and continued such until its merger with the First Georgia Battalion (Lieutenant Colonel Chas. Spalding), and the Lamar Rangers, to constitute the Fifth Georgia Cavalry, of which Regiment Company "B" of the Hussars was Company "A." He was promoted Major of this command July 26, 1864, to succeed Davant (promoted Lieuten- 328 ant Colonel). He was throughout his life proprietor of the "Pulaski House," a house of high repute and excellent entertainment at Sa vannah, and an enthusiastic and devoted member of the Hussars. RICHARD J. DAVANT. With troop dismounted as Private at Fort Pulaski in January, 1861. Elected Cornet (Second Lieutenant, Junior) of the Georgia Hussars April 20, 1861, and served as such on a thirty days' tour of duty on Skidaway Island. On July 8, elected Second Lieutenant (vice Waldhauer, promoted), but being unable to serve with Com pany "A," he resigned. On the organization of Company "B," Georgia Hussars, he was elected, Sept. 9, 1861, its First Lieutenant, and continued such up to May 9, 1862, when, upon a reorganization of that troop, he was defeated for re-election. On the organization of the Fifth Georgia Cavalry he was appointed the Major of same. On July 26, 1864, he was promoted Lieutenant Colonel of same (vice Bird, promoted Colonel). On the resumption by the Hussars of mil itary functions he was on May 23, 1872, elected First Lieutenant, but resigned May 20, 1873. Elected Second Lieutenant Sept. 8, 1874, re signed Jan. 13, 1876. He was a member of the cotton commission firms of Davant & Lawton: Davant, Waples & Co.; aud Davant & Company. He was an Alderman of the city of Savannah, 1869-70. EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Jr. With troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski, January, 1861. Served a tour of thirty days with the Hussars as Fourth Sergeant on Skidaway Island in June, ]86i. On the organization of Company "B" of the Georgia Hussars, he was, on Sept. 9, 1861, elected Second Lieu tenant. He resigned on Nov. 7, before the muster of that company into Confederate service. Having received a commission as Captain to raise a company of "Partisan Rangers", he organized the Ran dolph Rangers, which company was subsequently enlarged to a squadron, the second company being commanded by Captain John Davis (of Augusta, Ga.), and to a third company commanded by Captain ---------- Hopkins. The Battalion thus constituted was the Twenty-fourth Georgia Battalion Cavalry. On the organization of the Seventh Georgia Cavalry, this squadron or Battalion united with the squadron of Hardwick Mounter! Rifles ( the two companies of which were respectively commanded by Captain Joseph L. McAllister and Captain J. Hines), and the Twenty-first Georgia Battalion of Cavalry of five companies, Lieutenant Colonel Wm. Parker White, to constitute that Regiment. Lieutenant Colonel Wm. Parker White was appointed Colonel; Captain Joseph L. McAlHster, Lieutenant Colonel, and Captain E. C. Anderson, Major. On the death of Col onel White, in ------------, 1864, Lieutenant Colonel McAlHster was promoted Colonel, and Major Anderson Lieutenant Colonel, and was wounded at "Trevilliom Station," on the Virginia Central Railroad, 329 June ii, 1864. On the death of Colonel McAHister, killed at "Trevilliom Station," on the Virginia, Central Railroad, June n, 1864, Lieutenant Colonel Andersen became Colonel of the Seventh Geor gia Regiment of Cavalry. Soon after the revival of the several cav alry companies of the Coast Squadron in 1872, he was elected Major, June it, 1875, of the First Squadron of Cavalry, consisting of the Georgia Hussars, the Liberty Independent Troop, the Liberty Guards and the Effingham Hussars. He was Alderman of the city of Savannah, iS/o-'?!. In commercial life a private banker. M. EDGAR WILLIAMS. On duty as Private with troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski. Served thirty days' tour of duty, with the Hussars as Third Sergeant on Skidaway Island in June, 1861. On the organization of Company "B" of the Georgia Hussars, he was on SepL o, 1861, elected Second Lieutenant. Junior. On Nov. 7th he was advanced to Second Lieu tenant (vice Anderson, resigned), and as such, mustered into service Nov. 23, 1861. He continued such until the re-organization of Com pany "B" on May 9, 1862, when he failed of re-election. In the summer of the year 1862 he raised a company of "Partisan Rangers," which was included as Company "F" in the Twentieth Georgia Battalion of Cavalry, Lieutenant Colonel John M. Millen. This command being ordered in April, 1864, to report to Richmond, Va., was attached to Young's Brigade of Cavalry, Butler's Division, Hampton Corps. In the fall of 1864 the Twentieth Georgia Battal ion was disbanded; three companies being assigned to constitute with seven other Georgia companies (which in a composite com mand, was known as the Sixty-second Georgia Regiment), the Eighth Georgia Regiment of Cavalry. Three companies were like wise ordered to report to Lieutenant Colonel A. V. Taliaferro, com manding Seventh Confederate Regiment of Cavalry, which with the companies under his command, were to constitute the Tenth Georgia Regiment of Cavalry. Captain Williams was thus transferred to the Tenth Georgia Regiment Cavalry. The remaining company of Millcn's Battalion, viz.: Captain Benj. Screven's (the second com pany Liberty Independent Troop), was transferred to the 'Jeff Davis Legion" (Lieutenant Colonel Waring), to constitute with the Geor gia Hussars the Georgia Squadron of the "Jeff Davis Legion." THOMAS FRANCIS WILLIAMS. With troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski; with the Hussars on Skidaway Island in June, 1861. Elected Second Lieutenant. Junior, of Company "B," Georgia Hussars (vice M. Edgar Williams, ad vanced en Nov. 21, 1861). In February, 1862, he was appointed Ad jutant Second Georgia Battalion Cavalry, Lieutenant Colonel Mont gomery Gumming. On the organization of Company "B" he failed of re-election. 330 JAMES A. ZITTRAUER. With troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski, January, 1861. Served thirty days' tour of duty as a Private with the Hussars on Skidaway Island in June, 1861. Sergeant of Company "B," Georgia Hussars, Nov. 23, 1861. Elected First Lieutenant May 9, 1862. Promoted Captain Company "B" July 26, 1864. ERASMUS P. HILL. Second Corporal Nov. 23, 1861. Fifth Sergeant April --, 1862. Elected Second Lieutenant Company "B" May 9, 1862. Resigned July 2, 1863. PHILLIP YONGE. With troop dismounted -at Fort Pulaski, January, 1861. Served as Fourth Corporal, a tour of duty thirty days on Skidaway Island in January, 1861. Enlisted as Private in Company "B," Nov. 23, 1861. Appointed Fifth Sergeant January, 1862. Appointed Sec ond Sergeant April, 1862. Elected Second Lieutenant, Junior, Com pany "B," May 9, 1862. Advanced Second Lieutenant July 2, 1862 (vice Hill, resigned). Promoted First Lieutenant and appointed A. D. C. Brigadier General Robert H. Anderson on July 26, 1864. Of lumber firm of William B. Giles & Co. FREDERICK H. BLOIS. Enlisted Private Company "B" Nov. 23, 1861. First Sergeant May 9, 1862. Elected Second Lieutenant Company "B" July 22, 1862. Promoted First Lieutenant July 26, 1864. Captured at Murphreesboro, Tenn., Sept. 6, 1864, and remained prisoner until the close of the war. JOHN H. ASH. Enlisted Private Company "B" Nov. 23, 1861. Third Corporal May 9, 1862. Fifth Sergeant ------------, 1862. First Sergeant July 22, 1863. Appointed Second Lieutenant to fill vacancy by. transfer of Yonge and promotion of Zittrouer to Captain and Blois to First Lieutenant, July 26, 1864. Farmer and minister of the Gospel. WILLIAM L. WAKELEE. With troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski January, 1861. Enlisted First Corporal Nov. 23, 1861. Fifth Sergeant May, 1862; Third Ser geant May 23, 1862; Second Sergeant June, 1863. Appointed Second Lieutenant, Junior, to fill vacancy by transfer of Yonge and promo tion of Zittrouer to Captain, and Blois to First Lieutenant on July 26, 1864. Wounded in attack on Kilpatrick's Camp in South Carplina in March, 1865. EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Jr. WM. H. COBURN. MONTGOMERY CUMMIXG. 337 Promoted From Company "B" to Other Commands, or to Staff Paiitiom. ALFRED BRYAN. With troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski January, 1861. Served thirty days' tour of duty as a Private with Hussars on Skidaway Island in June, 1861. Enlisted Second Sergeant in Company "B" Nov. 23, 1861. Resigned Sergeant March 20, 1862. Appointed July, 1862, Second Lieutenant Company "A" (Captain Arthur Schaaf), First Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters (Major R. H. Anderson, commanding). Wounded. JAMES F. GOWEN. Enlisted Private Company "B" Sept. 26, 1863. Captain and A. C. S. Fifth Regiment Georgia Cavalry, Colonel R. H. Anderson. THOMAS B. GOWEN. Enlisted Private Nov. 23, 1861, Company "B." Captain and A. Q; M. Fifth Regiment Georgia Cavalry, Colonel R. H. Anderson. J. D. HARRELL. Enlisted Private Company "B" Feb. 26, 1862. Appointed Fourth Corporal October, 1862. Elected July i, 1863, Second Lieutenant Stonewall Hussars, ------------ Regiment Georgia Cavalry. A Rep resentative of Decatur County in both the House and Senate, and in 1893 was United States Marshall for the Southern District of Geor gia. WM. BULLOCH JACKSON. Oct. 3, 1855, First Lieutenant Oglethorpe Light Infantry. A. Q. M. First Volunteer Regiment of Infantry, Nov. 13,1860. Enlisted Private Company "B" Nov. 23, 1861. Detailed in Quartermaster Department February, 1863. Appointed Captain and A. D. C. to Major General Henry R. Jackson, commanding Division of Georgia State Troops. JOHN I. STODDARD. Enlisted Nov. 23, 1861, Company "B." Appointed First Lieutenant and A. D. C. to Brigadier General H. \V. Mercer. DON McDONALD. Enlisted Private Company "B." --------; appointed Third Assistant Engineer "Confederate States Navy," July 21, 1863. MEMBERS OF THE GEORGIA HUSSARS Anterior to and During 1861, as Well Also, Such as Subsequently Became Members and Were Elected, or Otherwise Assigned to Com missioned Offices During the Confederate War. Alphabetically Arranged. RICHARD F. AIKIN. Captain of Chatham Guerillas, June 25. 1861. Troop reorganized as Chatham Light Horse. Captain of the Chatham Light Horse Feb. 10, 1862, and incor porated into the Second Battalion of Georgia Cavalry as Company "F.'' This P.attalion was united with the First Battalion in the win ter of i86j-'(>.}, to constitute the Fifth Regiment of Georgia Cavalry, in which the Chatham Li^ht Dragoons was designated Troop "B." Clerk- of City Council 1852. WILLIAM H. BANKS. Secoml Lieutenant of the Georgia Hussars from Nov. 20, 185.1, to April ----, 1861, when he resigned office. Surgeon First Re.t>in:ent of Georgia Cavalry. July 23, 1861. In ----------, iS6.>, he raised a company of "Partisan Rangers." known as "Banks' Rangers." which was incorporated as Company "D" into the Twenty-first Battalion Georgia Cavalry (four (4) com panies). This company was enlarged and divided into a second troop, known as Company "!'.," same Battalion, and was commanded successively by "R.indal F. Jones," and \Vm. II. Burroughs. Jr. The Twenty-lirst Battalion was united in 1864 with the Twentyfourth Battalion (Captain Anderson. E. C.. Jr.). three (3) com panics, and the Hardvvick Mounted Rilles, a squadron of two (->) companies (Capt. j. L. McAllistcr and Capt. J. Hines). to constitute the Seventh Regiment Georgia Cavalry. Dr. Banks was a practicing physician in Savannah. P. H. BEHN. First Lieutenant Georgia Hussars from Feb. 27, 1837, to Nov. --, 1838. Oct. 18. i&ip, commissioned Major to command the squadron of caialry consisting of the Georgia Hussars, the Liberty Independent Troop, the Mclntosh Light Dragoons, the Liberty Guards and the Effingham Hussars. July 10, 1861, Colonel of First Regiment of Georgia Cavalry. This Regiment, however, seems not to have entered service as such. A cotton commission merchant for forty years. ROBERT ER\VIN. FRED. A. HABERSHAM. JOS. CLAY HABF.RSHAM. JR. 345 S. W. BOURQUIN. Second Lieutenant Telfair Irish Grays, Company "A," Twentyfifth Regiment Georgia Infantry, Feb. 10, 2861. and First Lieutenant Aug. 2, 1861. Adjutant ----------, Aug. 2, 1861. WILLIAM BRAILSFORD. Second Lieutenant of the Mounted Rifles, a company organized Dec. 30th, 1860; First Lieutenant April I, 1861. Company was re-organized March --, 1862, and then designated the Lamar Rangers. Became Troop "H," Fifth Regiment Georgia Cavalry. Brailsford elected Captain of same ------------, 1862. In civil life a Planter. WILLIAM H. BURROUGHS, Jr. On duty as Private with Hussars, on thirty days' tour of duty on Skidaway Island in June, 1861. On enlargement of Banks' Rangers into two companies, he was elected First Lieutenant of (Randal Jones' Company) "E," Twentyfirst Battalion Georgia Cavalry. Promoted Captain, vice Jones resigned in 1864. Of cotton commission house Wm. H.'Burroughs & Co. CHARLES C. CAMBRIDGE. May 20, 1861, was Ensign, and July 10, ------, Second Lieutenant of the Forest City Rangers, a mounted hovitzer battery, which had but a short existence. Subsequently Captain and A. C. Subsistence For some years agent of the Charleston & Savannah line of steam boats. WILLIAM H. COBURN. As Private with Hussars on thirty days' tour of duty on Skidaway Island in January, 1861. Adjutant of "Local Battalion" of "Arsenal Troops" at Macon, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Richard M. Cuyler. Exempt from active military service by reason of physical disabil ity, hut engaged in defense of the city of Macon against Stoneman's Raid and Shcrman's advance. MONTGOMERY GUMMING. For many years Adjutant of the squadron of cavalry commanded by Major P. H. Behn. On the creation of the Second Battalion of Georgia Cavalry, he was elected Lieutenant Colonel, July 10, 1861. Resigned before its incorporation into the Fifth Regiment Georgia Cavalry. Chief of Fire Department. i8s6-'6o. 346 Alderman of the city of Savannah, i&tg-'si and 1853-'54. In civil life a Planter. WALLACE GUMMING. Adjutant of the First Regiment of Cavalry July 2}, 1861, Colonel P. H. Behn Reg'ment: never brought into service. CHARLES M. CUNNINGHAM. Served as Private with Hussars on thirty days' tour of duty on Skidaway Island in June, 186:1. September, 1861, Second Sergeant in Company <- B" of Georgia Hussars. Resigned from Company Oct. 7, 1861. October, 1861, commissioned First Lieutenant of the City Light Guard. Company "D." First Volunteer Regiment of Georgia. Promoted Captain in 1864 (vice "Levy," promoted Major). Captured near Atlanta and remained prisoner to close of war. After war Lessee and Manager of "Lamar Cotton Press," at Sa vannah. C. ST. CLAIR D"AH!XG. Lieutenant Colonel of the Twenty-fifth North Carolina Regiment Infantry; afterwards on staff of General ----------------. EDWARD W. DRUMMOND. On duty with troop dismounted at Fort Piilaski in January, i85i. Captain and A. C. Subsistence First Volunteer Regiment of Geor gia, Colonel Charles H. Olmstead; subsequently Major and A. C. S. General Hugh W. Mercer's Brigade. ROBERT ERWIN. Captain and A. C. Subsistence First Volunteer Regiment of Geor gia. Captured at Fort Pulaski April n, 1861. Of cotton commission house of Erwin & Hardee. ROBERT HABERSHAM ELLIOTT. On duty with troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski in January, 1861. Feb. 12, 1861, First Lieutenant "City Light Guard" (Captain S. Y. Levy), Company "D," First Volunteer Regiment of Georgia. Died at Atlanta, Ga., Sept. --, 1861. Attorney-at-Law. JOHN COUPER FRASER. Nov. 13, 1860, Paymaster First Volunteer Regiment of Infantry. Elected in June. 1861, Second Lieutenant of Pulaski Guards (vice T. G. Pond), and went forward to Virginia in that capacity. This company was first assigned to the Tenth Regiment Georgia Infantry, as Company "K," but was subsequently transformed to a LigTit Artillery Company. GEO. PAUL HARRISOX. HKXRV LORD PAO.E KIXG. -J X Fraser was promoted First Lieutenant (vice John M. Millen, re signed), and was afterwards promoted Captain (vice Read). He was killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863. Of cotton commission house of Couper & Fraser. CHARLES RIDGELEY GOODWIN. On duty with troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski in January, 1861, and on thirty days' tour of duty on Skidaway Island in June, 1861. First Lieutenant and Volunteer A. D. C. to General Jereffly F. Gilmer, Chief Engineer C. S- A. An Attorney-at-Law. Resident after the war in Baltimore. GEORGE A. GORDON. Captain of Phoenix Riflemen Nov. 20, 1860. Major of that com mand increased to a Battalion and designated the Thirteenth Bat talion Georgia Infantry. Colonel of that command, increased to a full Regiment designated the Sixty-third Regiment Georgia Infantry. Alderman city of Savannah, i8s6-'58. United States District Attorney. Representative from Chatham in State Legislature and Senator from Chatham County. FREDERICK A. HABERSHAM. At Fort Pulaski, January, 1861, as First Sergeant of the Hussars, and during the thirty days' duty on Skidaway Island, June, 1861. Ap pointed Second Lieutenant Pulaski Guards (vice Fraser, promoted First Lieutenant). Promoted First Lieutenant Killed at Marye's Heights, near Fredericksburg, Va., May 4, 1863. With the firm of Robert Habersham & Co. JOSEPH CLAY HABERSHAM. Served as Private in the Hussars during thirty days' duty on Skidaway Island, in June, 1861. Subsequently appointed First Lieutenant P. A. C. S. and assigned to duty as A. D. C. to Gen. S. R. Gist. Killed at Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1864. JOHN L. HARDEE. Volunteer A. D. C. to Gen. A. R. Lawton. Of cotton commission house Noble A. Hardee & Son. Sinking Fund Commissioner of city of Savannah. GEORGE PAUL HARRISON. Colonel Oct. 18, 1840 Regiment of Georgia Militia. Brigadier Gen eral First Brigade. First Division,. Georgia Militia. May I, 1836. Brigadier General First Brigade of Gen. H. R. Jackson's Division of State Troops, Sept. 14, 1861. 354 In service during a portion of the year 1862 as a part of the forces called into service by Joseph E. Brown, Governor of the State of Georgia, for the defense of Savannah. A Planter in Chatham County, and Judge of Inferior Court. Fre quently a Representative to the State Legislature. Delegate to State Convention. JOHN BOLTON HABERSHAM. Paymaster First Regiment Georgia Cavalry (Colonel P. H. Behn), July 23, 1861. Regiment never brought into service as a Regiment Mayor of Brunswick, Ga. JAMES G. HOLZENDORF. Served thirty clays' tour as a Private with Hussars on Skidaway Island in June, 1861. Appointed Lieutenant in Company ----, Fourth Regiment Georgia Cavalry, Colonel Duncan L. Clinch. JULIAN HARTRIDGE. Commissioned Second Lieutenant Chatham Artillery July 2, 1860. Promoted First Lieutenant. Elected member of Confederate Con gress from First Georgia Congressional District, and continued, such after war until date of death. Member of law firm of Hartridge & Chisholm. A Representative also from Chatham County in State Legislature. Delegate to National Democratic Convention. J. GORDON HOWARD. Major and Surgeon C. S. A. and attached to the Sixty-third Regi ment Georgia Infantry. (Colonel Geo. A. Gordon). A physician of eminence in the city of Savannah. Professor of Anatomy in Savan nah Medical College. FREDERICK M. HULL. In April, i86r, enlisted in First Regiment Louisiana Infantry. In July, 1862, transferre-I to First Volunteer Regiment of Georgia and appointed Sergeant-Major. In 1863 commissioned Captain and A. Q. M. and assigned to "Mercer's Brigade." Surrendered April 26, 1865, at Greensboro, N. C. Member of Wholesale Grocery House of Holcome, Hull & Co. Alderman of city of Savannah, i&7$-77. First President of Citizens Bank of Savannah. GEORGE H. JOHNSTON, Jr. On duty with troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski in January, 1861, and served with the Hussars thirty days' tour duty on Skidaway Isand in June, 1861. Subsequently Second Lieutenant Company "C" (Captain Wm. H. Ross), First Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters, and subsequently Adjutant of that Battalion. JOHN LOW. se-r 'w^t-J^-^^ JOHN D. MARTIN, M. D. 361 HENRY LORD PAGE KING. Commissioned ------------, 1861, Lieutenant of Cavalry P. A. C. S. and assigned as A. D. C. to staff of Major-General LaFayette McLaws. Promoted Captain of Cavalry for distinguished gallantry, and killed at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862. "My Aide-de-camp, Captain H. L. P. King, was killed on Marye's Hill, pierced with five bullets, while carrying an order to Brigadier General Cobb. He was a brave and accomplished officer and gentle man, and had already distinguished himself during the operations in front of Fredericksburg, as he had done in all the other engage ments when on duty." From Report of Brigadier General L- McLaws, Dec. 30, 1862. CHARLES A. L. LAMAR. Captain of the Mounted Rifles, Dec. 30, 1860. Subsequently Major and Lieutenant Colonel of the Seventh Battalion of Georgia In fantry. Resigned and went abroad as a commissioner of the Con federate States Government. Returning, he was acting Volunteer A. D. C. to Major-General Howell Cobb, commanding the forces of the "District of Georgia." Killed at the bridge, Columbus, Ga., April 16, 1865, by troops of Wilson's Corps of Cavalry in the capture of that city. Prominent in mercantile ranks in Savannah. WILLIAM S. LAWTON. Captain and Assistant Surgeon First Regiment Georgia Cavalry, July 23, i6i. Major and Surgeon C. S. A. attached to Second Bat talion Georgia Cavalry, Lieutenant Colonel Montgomery Gumming, commanding. Post Surgeon at Guyton, Ga., Sumterville, S. C., and Cheraw, S. C. For many years a member of the Board of County Commissioners of Chatham County. JOHN LOW. SeYved thirty days' tour of duty as a Private with the Hussars on Skidaway Island in June, 1861. Master in Confederate States Navy, aboard the "Sumter," Captain Semmes and the "Alabama," Admiral Semmes. Promoted Fourth Lieutenant and subsequently detached from C. S. S. "Alabama" to command of C. S. ship "Tuscaloosa," from June 31, 1863, to Jan. 9, 1864. Member of firm of Hardy & Low, Ship Chandlers at Savannah. Residing in England since close of war. Died Sept. 6, 1906. JOHN D. MALLETT. First Lieutenant Chatham Guerillas (Horse), June 25, 1861. 362 JOHN D. MARTIN. Served thirty days' tour of duty with Hussars on Skidaway Island in June, 1861. Captain and Assistant Surgeon of the C. S. A. and assigned to duty \vjfh the Second Regiment Confederate States En gineers at Savannah. GEORGE TROUP MAXWELL. Dec. 30, 1860, First Lieutenant Mounted Rifles. Colonel of First Regiment Florida Cavalry, serving in the State of Florida, and also with the "Army of Tennessee," General J. E. Johnston, commanding. After the war a practicing physician in Jacksonville. Fla. JAMES WALLACE McALPIN. On duty with troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski in January, 1861, and served thirty days' tour of duty with the Hussars on Skidaway Island in June, 1861, as Second Sergeant. Enlisted in Chatham Ar tillery. Detached thence and acting Engineer in "District of Savan nah." Regularly appointed Captain of Company "D," Second Regi ment of Confederate States Engineers. Aug. 24, 1875, appointed Captain and A. C. S. of First Squadron of Georgia Cavalry, Major E. C. Anderson, commanding. A Planter in Chatham County, at the "Hermitage Plantation." EDWARD F. NEUFVILLE. Served thirty days' tour of duty as a Private with the Hussars on Skidaway Island in June, 1861. Second Lieutenant Company "F," Confederate States Marine Corps (Captain J. R. F. Tattnall). March 6, 1863. General Insurance and Collecting Agency. GEORGE S. OWENS. May 30, 1861. Judge Advocate First Volunteer Regiment Infantry (of Savannah). Volunteer A. D. C. Brigadier General H. W. Mercer. JOSEPH F. PELOT. Colonel First Regiment Georgia Militia July 24. 1854. Re-com missioned such Feb. 7, 1859. Commission Salesman and Broker at Savannah. WILLIAM R. PR1TCHARD. Feb. 12, 1861, Captain of Coast Rifles (of Chatham County), raised in 1861, and became Company "F" in First Volunteer Regiment Georgia Infantry (of Savannah). Subsequently on staff of Brigadier General H. W. Mercer, commanding "District of Savannah." Ap pointed Lieutenant Colonel P. A. C. S. and assigned to command the Twenty-second Battalion of Georgia (Heavy Artillery), constituting the garrison of "Fort Bartow," at "Causton's Bluff," on Augustine Creek. XV M. R. PRITCHARD. ALKX. C. SORREL. G. MOXLEY SORREL. 369 A Planter on Skidaway Island and on the Altamaha river. Elected Port Warden of City of Savannah, i88s-'co. SAMUEL BRECK PARKMAN. On duty with troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski in January, 1861, and served thirty days' tour of duty with the Hussars on Skidaway Island in June, 1861. Appointed Second Lieutenant Pulaski Guards (Read and Fraser's Battery), vice F. A. HabersKam, promoted. Killed at Sharpsburg, Md., Sept. 17, 1862. An Attorney-at-Law. JOSEPH W. ROBARTS. Feb. 26, 1861, elected Captain of Warsaw Rifles. For many years operating a large saw-mill at Savannah. Alderman City of Savannah, i844-*45. JOHN P. W. READ. On duty as Captain of troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski in Janu ary, 1861, commanding the Garrison. On refusal of Confederate au thorities, in the early Spring of 1861, to accept the tender of the Hussars for service in Virginia, Capt. Read on May 25, resigned office, to accept command of the Pulaski Guards, a company to the captaincy of which he was elected on May 27, 1861. This company having been accepted for service in Virginia, left Savannah June !3th. On reaching Richmond it was attached to the Tenth Georgia Regiment Infantry, Col. LaFayette McLaws, as Com pany "K." It was soon afterward transformed into a battery of Light Artillery. In a subsequent organization of the Artillery of the "Army of Northern Virginia" into a corps, Capt. Read's battery be came a part of Cabell's Battalion, of the First Corps. Captain Read was promoted Major of Battalion. Major Read subsequently pro moted Lieutenant Colonel and acting Chief of Artillery under Gen eral Bragg, commanding at Wilmington, N. C., and during the bom bardment of "Fort Fisher" lost his right arm. A Planter before the war at "Richmond," on the Savannah river. Removed to Huntsville, Ala., after the war. WILLIAM HENRY STILES, Jr. On duty with troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski in January, 1861. Capta'in of Company "H," Sixtieth Georgia Regiment Infantry, Lawton's Brigade (subsequently John B". Gordon's Brigade, and then "Clement A. Evans' Brigade"). Severely wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862. A Planter at "Etowah Cliffs," in Bartow County, Georgia. BENJAMIN EDWARD STILES (No. 2). On duty with troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski in January, 1861, and served thirty days' tour of duty with the Hussars on Skidaway Islund in June, 1861. 370 Captain Company "E'' (from Habersham County), Sixteenth Georgia Regiment Infantry (Colonel Howell Cobb). Promoted Ma jor, Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel of that Regiment. Killed near ' Berryville, Va.," in --------------, 1864. ROBERT MACKAY STILES. Served thirty days' tour of duty with the Hussars on Skidaway Island, acting Adjutant of the Post. Elected July 8, Second Lieutenant, Junior. Resigned July, 1861. Appointed First Lieutenant Company "--," Second Regiment Con federate States Engineers. Promoted Captain Company "--." A Planter at "Malbone," Bartow County, Georgia. ALEX CLAXTON SORREL. Served thirty days' tour of duty as a Private with the Hussars on Skidaway Island in June, 1861. In July, 1861, enlisted as a Private with the Troup Artillery of Athens, Ga., which was attached to "McLaws Brigade A. N. Y." June, 1862, appointed Second Lieutenant Regiment Georgia Regu lars. Feb. 17, 1864, appointed Captain and A. A. G. on staff Briga dier General W. W. Mackall and transferred July, 1864, as Captain and A. A. G. to staff General Bratton, commanding South Carolina Brigade, "Field's Division, First Corps," A. N. Y. GILBERT MOXLEY SORREL. On duty with troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski in January, 1861. Served thirty days' tour of duty as a Private with the Hussars on Skidaway Island in June, 1861. In July, Volunteer A. D. C. with Brigadier General James Longstreet. Appointed Lieutenant P. A. C. S. ' Promoted Captain and A. A. G. "Longstreet Brigade." Major and A. A. G. "Longitreet's Division." Lieutenant Colonel and A. A. G. First Corps, Army Northern Virginia (Longstreet's). In ------, 1864, he was promoted Brigadier General and assigned to command of "Wright's Georgia Brigade" (vice Girardey, killed) of "Mahone'i Division Third Corps" (A. P. Hill's), A. N. Y. Wounded at Hicksford, Dec. --, 1864, and wounJcd again seriously at "Hatcher's Run," below Petersburg, in March, 1865. Agent of Ocean Steamship Company at Savannah, and General agent of same at New York. Alderman of City of Savannah, 1873-^75. HENRY TAYLOR. On duty with troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski in January, 1861. Served thirty days' tour of duty with the Hussars on Skidaway Island. Appointed Lieutenant and Volunteer A. D. C. with Gen. W. W. Loring. Afterward, Feb. 10, 1862, First Lieutenant of Chatham Light Horse Company "B," Fifth Regiment Georgia Cavalry. A Planter on Savannah river. R. ALEX. WAYNE. GEORGE XV. VVYLLY. L 375 ALEX CAMPBELL WYLLY. On duty with troop dismounted at Fort Pulaski in January, 1861. Served thirty days' tour of duty as a Private with the Hussars on Skidavvay Island in June, 1861. Aug. 21, First Lieutenant Mclntosh Light Dragoons: Second Lieutenant of Lamar Rangers (Captain Wm. Brailsford), Company "H," Fifth Regiment Georgia Cavalry. Resident in Darien since the war. HENRY K. WASHBURN. Captain and A. Q. M. Twenty-second Georgia Battalion (Heavy Artillery). Died at Watkinsville, Clarke County, Georgia. GEORGE VV. WYLLY. Jan. 25, 1861, First Lieutenant of the Pulaski Guards. April 24, 1861, Second Lieutenant of the Washington Volunteers. A member of firms of Bell & Wylly; Bell, Wylly & Christian and Geo. W. Wylly & Co., and for many years director of the Central Railroad and Banking Company, and an Alderman of the City of Sa vannah. GRAFTON D. WOODBRIDGE. Second Lieutenant Brunswick Artillery, Jan. 18, 1861. R. ALEXANDER WAYNE. Served as a Private with Hussars at Fort Pulaski in January, 1861. Appointed Captain Company "E," First Regiment Georgia Regu lars. Promoted Major, Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel of same. Member of business firm of Thos. S. Wayne & Co. WILLIAM R. WARING. Acting Surgeon with Hussars on thirty days' service on Skidaway Island. Subsequently appointed Major and Surgeon C. S. A. and assigned to duty with the Chatham Artillery. In charge of Second Hospital at Savannah, and President of Board of Examining Phys icians, Department of South Carolina and Georgia. WILLIAM LOWNDES WALTHOUR. April 3, 1856, Second Lieutenant Liberty Independent Troop. Feb. 15, 1860, First Lieutenant Liberty Independent Troop, Company "--," First Georgia Battalion Cavalry (Colonel Chas. Spalding). Promoted Captain of same, which became Company "G," Fifth Regi ment Georgia Cavalry. Detached and assigned to duty as Captain and Inspector General on staff of Brigadier General Robert H. An dersen. A Planter in Liberty County, Georgia. 376 The Following Confederate Officers Became Mem bers of the Georgia Hussars After the War: EDWARD M. ANDERSON. Midshipman C. S. Navy November, 1861, and assigned to the C. S. S. "Alabama." Promoted ------------, 1864, Lieutenant C. S. Navy. ROBERT H. ANDERSON. Graduate of West Point in July, 1857. Second Lieutenant Ninth U. S. Infantry, Dec. 29, 1857. Resigned May 17, 1861. Captain and A. A. G. Brigadier General W. H. T. Walker. Major First Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters; Colonel Fifth Regiment Georgia Cavalry; Brigadier General of Cavalry in Alien's Division, Wheeler's Corps. D. W. C. BACON. Lieutenant Savannah Cadets, Company "F," Fifty-fourth Regiment Georgia Infantry. Member of Lumber firms McPherson B. Millen & Co., D. C. Ba con & Co. R. A. BLANDFORD. Lieutenant ---------------- in John Morgan's Brigade C. S. A. JOSHUA C. BRUYN. Oct. 16, 1862, Second Lieutenant in Company "B," Oglethorpe Light Infantry (Company "H," First Regiment Georgia Infantry, of Savannah. Ga.) WILLIAM DUNCAN. Captain and Assistant Surgeon First Regiment Georgia Regulars. Resigned April --, 1862, and enlisted as a Private in Savannah Vol unteer Guards (Eighteenth Georgia Battalion Infantry). Re-ap pointed Captain and Assistant Surgeon C. S. A. and assigned to "Howard Grove Hospital," Richmond, Va., February, 1863. Transferred as Assistant Surgeon to Fourth Alabama Regiment, A. N. V., (Colonel Law's Brigade, Hood's Division). Acting Surgeon Forty-fourth Regiment Alabama Infantry until again transferred to "Howard Grove Hospital." Major and Surgeon of First Squadron of Georgia Cavalry August, 1875, Major E. C. Anderson command.ing. A prominent physician of Savannah. President of the Georgia Medical Society. Superintendent of the Savannah Hospital for thirty years. Representative from Chatham County to State Legislature. Alderman of City of Savannah, i877-'83, i88s-'89, 1893, iSoS-'go. Sanitary Commissioner, i879-'?8, 1890. Massie School Commis sioner, i877-'82. EDWARD M. ANDERSON. \VM. DUNCAX. M. D. 381 JOHN R. DILLON. Second Lieutenant Company "C," Eighteenth Georgia Battalion of Infantry (Savannah Volunteer Guards). Member of Wholesale Grain and Feed firm of John McMahon & Co. Receiver Tax Returns for Chatham County. General Insurance Agent. Alderman" City of Savannah,' l870-'7l. PERRY M. DeLEON. Assistant Paymaster Confederate States Navy, Oct. 20, 1862. As sistant Paymaster of the Confederate States Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Stationed at Kingston and Halifax, Nova Scotia, i863-'64In Johnston Island Expedition, October, 1863. Board the Confed erate S. S. Albermarle, 1864. BENJ. B. FERRILL. Lieutenant Colonel First Regiment Georgia Militia. W. T. GIBSON. Lieutenant Company "I" (Effingham Hussars), Fifth Regiment Georgia Cavalry. Agent of Savannah River Line of Boats. SIDNEY P. GOODWIN. Ensign Chatham Light Horse, Feb. 10, 1862. Promoted Second Lieutenant --------------------, and First Lieutenant. J. L. GAINES. First Lieutenant and Adjutant First Regiment North Carolina Cavalry. Member of Naval Stores firm of Beardon & Gaines at Savannah. JETT T. HOWARD. Lieutenant of Company "I," Sixty-third Regiment Georgia In fantry, Colonel G. A. Gordon. First Lieutenant Police, City of Savannah, i864-'8z. JOSEPH C. HASKELL. First Lieutenant C. S. A. Assigned to duty with Alexander's Bat talion of Artillery, Longstreet Division. Captain P. A. C. S. and Adjutant General of Alexander's Brigade of Artillery, Longstreet Corps A. N. V. ALFRED L. HARTRIDGE. Nov. ii, 1861, Captain DeKalb Riflemen, Company "B," First Bat talion Georgia Sharpshooters. Promoted Major commanding Twenty-seventh Battalion Georgia Infantry. General Banker and Broker, of firms of Bryan & Hartridge, and Kitchman & Hartridge. 382 DANIEL G. PURSE. Captain and "Military Storekeeper" of Engineers at Savannah. Alderman City of Savannah, i877-'8i. Member of firm of Purse & Thomas, Coal Merchants, and D. G. Purse & Co. JOHN POSTELL. While a Private in the Savannah Volunteer Guards, in 1862, de tailed to duty as an Engineer with the Engineer Corps in the "De partment of South Carolina and Georgia." In --------r-, appointed Second Lieutenant of Engineers. In 1864 made Captain and Major of Engineers. The two last promotions conferred while on duty with the Army of Northern Virginia. As a Civil Engineer, engaged in survey and construction of sev eral railroads in South Carolina, Georgia and Mexico. Chief Engi neer and General Superintendent of the Rome & Decatur R. R., and engaged in mining operations. Lieutenant Colonel of Engineers on staff of Major General Clem ent A. Evans, commanding "Division of Confederate Veterans Asso ciation." GARLAND M. RYALS. Color Sergeant Third Virginia Regiment Cavalry. Second Lieu tenant P. A. C. S. on staff of Brigadier General B. H. Helm, "Army of Tennessee." Promoted Captain and Major P. A. C. S. Major and Provost Marshal with Major General J. E- B. Stuart. Lieutenant Colonel and Provost Marshal with Major General J. E. B. Stuart, May ----, 1804, and Lieutenant, General Wade Hampton, 1864. President of the Confederate Veterans Association, 18--. A successful Farmer, and First Vice-President "Agricultural So ciety of Georgia." A Representative from Chatham County in State Legislature. ALBERT H. STODDARD. Appointed Lieutenant and A. D. C. to Brigadier General W. W. Kirkland, A. N. V. Was abroad at commencement of war, but returned to take service in behalf of his home and people. A Planter, residing on Daufuskie Island. JOHN TALIAFERRO. A Cadet at West Point, Sept. 13. 1859; resigned May, 1861. Com missioned Second Lieutenant May 18, 1861, in Provisional Army of Virginia. Assigned to staff of Gen. EweU. In February, 1862, Acting Adjutant of Reserve Corps of Artillery, Colonel W. M. Pendleton, commanding, and A. D. C. on his staff when promoted General of Artillery. Served for a while as a scout in special service with Gen eral R. E. Lee. Again on staff of General Ewell, in command of the Defenses of Richmond. In the winter of i864-'6s, serving as a volun- JOHN POSTELL. ALBERT H. STOOD-VRD. 387 teer with Mosby's command and engaged in many brilliant exploits with that command, and with that command when it disbanded. For many years after the war a resident of Savannah. LEWIS T. TURNER. Elected in 1863, Lieutenant in Company "A," Sixty-third Regiment Georgia Infantry, Colonel G. A. Gordon. Member of Cotton Exporting firm of Muir, Duckworth & Co., and Duckworth, Turner & Co. GILBERT A. WILKINS. Midshipman in "Confederate States Navy," Oct. 14, 1862. Mid shipman "Provisional Navy," C. S., June 2, 1864. Member of firm of P. M. DeLeon & Co., and Rice Planter. WM. D. WAPLES- Enlisted as Private in Second Regiment Missouri Infantry. Pri vate in "Guibor's Battery" of Missouri. November, 1862, promoted Captain and Acting Quartermaster Colonel H. Manning's Brigade. Transferred to staff of Major General Oabney Maury. Subsequently to staff of Major General St J. R. Liddell, and in December, 1863, A. D. C. on staff of Brigadier General Frank Armstrong, command ing Cavalry Brigade. Member of firm of Davant, Waples & Co. S. McA. WHITE. Lieutenant of Cadets of the Georgia Military Institute. THOMAS S. WAYNE, Jr. Enlisted in 1861 as Private in Ninth Regiment Georgia Infantry. Appointed Second Lieutenant Company - 'A," First Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters (Major A. Schaaf, commanding). LOUIS G. YOUNG. Enlisted in service Dec. 23. 1860, as Lieutenant and Paymaster First Regiment South Carolina Rifles, Colonel J. Johnson Pettigrew. Resigned and appointed Volunteer A. D. C. General Pettigrew, com manding Brigade A. N. V. Retruned to South Carolina and enlisted as Private in Marian Artillery of Charleston. Detached for duty in Engineer Department South Carolina and Georgia. Commissioned Lieutenant C. S. A., and again assigned on staff of General Petti grew until July, 1863, Captain and A. A. G. with General Wm. McRae. Recommended for promotion to Brigadier General. Member of the Sea Island Cotton Exporting house of Gourdin, Young & Co. President of Confederate Veterans Association of Savannah, 189-, to date. 388 The Following Were Elected to and Accepted Honorary Membership in the Hussars: RICHARD E. CONNER. First Lieutenant and Adjutant "Jeff Davis Legion," First Brigade of Cavalry, First Division Gavalry Corps, A. N. V. An Attorney-at-Law, Natclicz, Miss. MAJOR GENERAL CHAS. W. FIELD. A Cadet at West Point from Sept. i, 1845, to Ju'y I. J849. A grad uate of Military Academy at West Point, 1849. Brevet Second Lieutenant of Second Dragoons, July I, 1849; Sec ond Lieutenant June 30, 1851; A. Q. M. Second Dragoons from Sept 3O, 1853, to March 3, 1855; First Lieutenant Second Cavalry, March 3, 1855. Assistant Instructor of Cavalry Tactics, Military Academy at West Point, from Sept. 13, 1856, to March 16, 1861; Captain Second Cavalry, Jan. 31, 1861. Resigned May 30, 1861. Appointed Colonel Sixth Regiment Virginia Cavalry. Promoted ----------, 1862, Brigadier General, to command Brigade in ---------- Division in Third Corps, A. N. V. Subsequently Major General to succeed John B. Hood in command of his Division in First Corps, A. N. V. Sergeant at Arms of U. S. House of Representatives. LIEUTENANT GENERAL WADE HAMPTON. Colonel commanding "Hampton Legion" of South Carolina. Pro moted Brigadier General to command Brigade in Division of Major General Gustavus A. Smith in "Army of Potomac," commanded by General Joseph E. Johnston. Transferred to command First Brigade Cavalry, J. E. B. Stuart Division. Promoted Major General to suc ceed Stuart, promoted to command the Cavalry of the Army of Northern Virginia. On death of Gen. Stuart in May, 1864, promotedLieutenant General Cavalry of A. N. V. in 1864. Governor and Senator from South Carolina. Appointed by President Cleveland Commissioner of Railroads in the United States. GENERAL JOS. E. JOHNSTON. A graduate of West Point Military Academy, July i, 1829. Appointed Second Lieutenant Fourth Artillery July i, 1829; First Lieutenant July 31, 1836; resigned May 31, 1837; re-appointed July 7> 1838, as First Lieutenant Topographical Engineers; Brevet Captain, Sept. 21, 1846; Brevet Major, April 12, 1847; Lieutenant Colonel of Voltiguers, April 9, 1849; Major and Colonel, April 12, 1847, for gal lant conduct at "Cerro Gorde," where he was wounded. Retired a Lieutenant Colonel ----------------, Aug. 28, 1848. Reinstated July 19, 1848, as Captain of Topographical Engineers. Lieutenant Colonel of JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON. JNO. McINTOSH KELL. 393 First Cavalry, March 3, 1855, to June 28, 1860; Q. M. Gen. U. S. A. from'June 28. 1860, to April 22, 1861, when he resigned. Appointed full General C. S. A. In that capacity commanded the "Army of the Potomac." the "Army of Mississippi" and the "Army of Tennessee." For many years after the war a resident of Savannah and agent of Insurance Company. In --------, he represented the Richmond, Va., District in Congress of the United States. GENERAL WM. W. KIRKLAND. A Lieutenant of Marines in U. S. Navy. Resigned in 1861. Ap pointed Colonel Twtnty-first Regiment North Carolina Infantry. Promoted Brigadier General to command Brigade of Hoke's Divi sion. A. N. V. Taking up his residence in Savannah, he became a member of the cotton commission house of N. A. Hardas Son & Company. CAPTAIN JOHN McINTOSH KELL. Lieutenant in U. S. Navy. Resigned Jan. 23, 1861, and was ap pointed March 26, 1861, First Lieutenant in C. S. Navy, being as signed to duty with Confederate steamer "Sumter." He was Execu tive Officer with Captain Raphael Semmes, and transferred with Cap tain Semmes to Confederate cruiser "Alabama." Commander C. S. Navy to rank from Oct. 4, 1863, commanding C. S. steamer "Rich mond," ------, 1865. Appointed in ------, Adjutant General of the State of Georgia, retaining that position until date of death. BRIGADIER GENERAL ALEX R. LAWTON. A graduate of West Point Military Academy and appointed Second Lieutenant in First U. S. Artillery. Resigned Dec. 31, 1840. He was Colonel of the First Volunteer Regiment of Georgia (of Savannah), May 17, 1856. In February, 1861, appointed Brigadier General in C. S. Army and assigned the command of the District of Georgia. In May, 1862, he went forward in command of a Brigade of five regi ments, to attain great distinction. This Brigade was assigned to "Ewell's Division, Jackson Corps." General Lawton was wounded at Sharpsburg, Md. On recovery from same, he was appointed Quartermaster General of the "Confederate States," which position he filled until the close of the war. He was one of the leading lawyers at the Bar. A Representative from Chatham County in both the House and Senate, becoming President of the latter. He has been a Director in the Central Rail way and Banking Company, and for many years its Counsellor. President of the Augusta and Savannah Railroad. A Curator of the Georgia Historical Society. An Alderman of the City of Savannah,fe-'sS- On ----------------, 18--, he was named by President Cleve land as a Minister to the Court of .Austria, where he successfully represented the United States. L 394 MAJOR GENERAL WM. T. MARTIN. Entered service as Captain of the "Adams Troop" from Natchez, Miss. Promoted Major and Lieutenant Colonel of "Jeff Davis Le gion." In February, 1863, promoted Brigadier General and assigned to duty with Wheeler's Corps, "Army of Tennessee." Subsequently, July, 1864, promoted Major General of "Division of Cavalry," same Corps. He is an eminent lawyer of the State of Mississippi, residing at Natchez. MAJOR NATHANIEL O. TILTON. Entered the Confederate States service as First Lieutenant of the "Forest City Rangers," a battery of "Mountain Howitzers," com manded by Captain C. H. Way. Subsequently appointed Captain and A. Q. M. and assigned to Twenty-fifth Regiment Georgia In fantry. Promoted Major and A. Q. M. with Brigadier General Clandius C. Wilson, and afterwards with Major General W. H. T. Walker. For many years Superintendent of Blake's Rice Mill, at Savannah. LIEUTENANT GENERAL JOSEPH WHEELER. A graduate of Military Academy at West Point, July I, 1859. Ap pointed Brevet Second Lieutenant in Regiment of Dragoons July i, 1859; Second Lieutenant of the Mounted Rifles June 26, 1860. Re signed April 22, 1861. Appointed Lieutenant ---------- Regiment In fantry Georgia Regulars. Elected Sept. 4, 1861, Colonel Nineteenth Regiment Alabama Infantry, and commanded a Brigade of Infantry at "Shiloh,"' April 6 and 7. 1862. Promoted Brigadier General Cav alry to command Brigade of Cavalry in -------- Division. Promoted Jan. 19, 1863, Major General of Cavalry. Promoted Lieutenant Gen eral of Cavalry, "Army of Tennessee," 1865. A Representative from ---------- District of Alabama to 47th, 49th, 50th, sist, 52nd, 53rd, 54th, 55th and 56th Lr. S. Congress. Author of many works, he had conferred upon him the Degree of LL-D. by Georgetown College in 1899. Appointed by President McKinley Major General U. S. Volunteers to command the Cavalry in the Spanish-American War, May 4, 1898; continued such to April 12, 1899. Brigadier General Volunteers, April 12, 1899. Brigadier General U. S. A., June 16, 1903. Retired Sept. to. 1900. MEMBERS OF THE HUSSARS Who Have Been Advanced to Commissioned Offices, in Other Companies in Savannah and Elsewhere in the State (Not Confederate). and to Civil Offices.--Arranged Alphabetically. E. C. ANDERSON. Major of First Squadron Georgia Cavalry, June II, 1875. J. RANDOLPH ANDERSON. Second Lieutenant Company "--," Savannah Volunteer Guards. Of Law Firm of Mackall & Anderson. Representative from Chatham County in State Legislature, i95-'o6. ROBERT H. ANDERSON, Jr. Graduate of United States Military Academy at West Point. Second Lieutenant Ninth U. S. Infantry, Oct. 30, 1884; First Lieu tenant, Sept. 28, 1889, and Captain April 26. 1898, Ninth U. S. In fantry. Died in the Philippine Islands. WILLIAM P. BOWEN. Brigade Inspector First Brigade Georgia Militia. Port Warden, 1829. Feb. 9, 1830, First Lieutenant of Savannah Fencibles. Jan. 7, 1831, First Lieutenant of the Phoenix Riflemen, and June 25, 1834, Captain of the same. Aug. 23, 1837, Captain of the Savannah Volun teer Guards. CHARLES E. BROUGHTON. Lieutenant Third Division Naval Reserves at Savannah. : A. L. BRADLEY. Surgeon First Squadron Georgia Cavalry. JOHN B. BARNARD. Major ------------ Regiment of Militia. JOSEPH H. BURROUGHS. On staff of Colonel, First Volunteer Regiment of Georgia. 184-. JOSEPH BRYAN. Paymaster U. S. Navy, 18--, to ------------, 18--. Chief of Police City of Savannah, i8S4-'s6. 396 W. C. CLARKE. First Lieutenant July $o, 1872, and Captain Sept. I, 1875, of Mclntosh Light Dragoons of Mclntosh County. Lieutenant Colonel and A. D. C. June 14, iSg3. Member of Board of Commissions of ivlclntosh County from Dec. I, 1886. to 1905, and Chairman cf the Board from June, 1893, to date. Commissipns since 1865 issued as to "W. C. Clarke." WM. M. BERRYMAN. Lieutenant Division ---------- "Naval Reserves" at Brunswick, Ga. WM. F. BLOIS. .First Lieutenant and Adjutant First Battalion, First Regiment Cavalry, Georgia Volunteers. WM. NEYLE COLQUITT. Lieutenant and Adjutant Battalion Naval Reserves at Savannah. C: S. CONNERAT, Jr. Captain and Adjutant First Regiment Cavalry of Georgia Volun teers Jan. 26, 1904. JOSEPH GUMMING. Second Lieutenant Savannah Heavy Artillery, May 24, 1813. A. S. COOPER. SeconJ Lieutenant of Chatham Artillery, May 20, 1901. THOS. S. DANIEL. June 25, 1850, First Lieutenant DeKalb Riflemen. DAVANT, R. J. Captain Chatham Artillery, December, 1906. J. M. DeLYON. Major Second Battalion, First Georgia Regiment Infantry at Sa vannah, G. E. DICKINSON. Ensign Third Division Naval Reserves at Savannah. A. S. EICHBERG. Captain and A. Q. M. First Reg'.ment Cavalry, Georgia Volunteers. G. B. ELTON. Captain and Adjutant First Regiment Cavalry, Georgia State Troops, Sept. 17, 1904. EDWARD S. ELL1OTT. Major First Battalion. First'Regiment Infantry, Georgia Volun teers. July 19, 1936, Lieutenant Colonel and A. I. G. of Georgia State Troops. 397 A. B. FANNIN. Major ------------ in "Army of Republic" of Texas. Alderman of City of Savannah, 1821-22. BEIRNE GORDON. Commissioned Major First Regiment of Cavalry, Georgia Volun teers. Jan. 24, 1899, and commissioned Lieutenant Colonel same Feb. i, 1900. Resigned Feb. I, 1905. i WM. W. GORDON (No 2). Commissioned Brigadier General U. S. Volunteers, May 27, 1898. Discharged March 24, 1899. W. W. GORDON, Jr. (No. 3). Second Lieutenant Eighth U. S. Infantry, a volunteer organization of the United States during the war with Spain, and assigned to duty as A. D. C. on staff of Brigadier General W. W. Gordon. May 22, 1905. elected Major of First Regiment of Cavalry, Georgia State Troops. G. ARTHUR GORDON. Captain Oglethorpe Light Infantry May, 1899. Colonel First Regi ment Infantry, Georgia Volunteers, Nov. 10, 1902. ROBERT C. GUERARD (No. 2). Captain Company "--," Second Regiment Louisiana, U. S. Volun teers. In General W. W. Gordon's Brigade in Spanish-American War. WM. GORDON HARRISON. Captain and Adjutant First Regiment of Cavalry, Georgia Volun teers, ----------, 1897. H. H. HARRIS. Captain and Adjutant First Regiment of Cavalry, Georgia Volun teers, March, 1934. Resigned as Adjutant Sept. 17, 1905, and ap pointed Captain and A. C. S. JAS. P. S. HOUSTOUN. Captain and Assistant Surgeon, Battalion of Savannah Volunteer Guards. THOS. HUNTER. Captain anJ A. C. S. First Regiment Cavalry, Georgia Volunteers. W. A. JENKINS. Captain Effingham Hussars, Effingham County, Feb. 27, 1849. G. NOBLE JONES. Lieutenant Colonel and A. D. C Governor Joseph M. Terrell, of Georgia. 398 EDWARD KAROW. Major ------ Battalion, First Regiment Infantry, Georgia Volun teers. Sanitary Commissioner of Savannah, 1895. R. LESTER KAROW. First Lieutenant and Adjutant First Battalion, First Regiment, National Guard of Georgia, April 3, 1906. ( JOSEPH J. KILLORIN. First Lieutenant Emmet Rifles, Company "D," First Regiment Infantry, Georgia Volunteers, Feb. 2, 1903. JOHN H. KINZIE. Lieutenant, Junior Grade, Third Division Naval Reserves at Sa vannah. WM. LAW. Major of First Squadron Georgia Cavalry, Jan. 25, 1838. JOHN LEWIS. Ensign Volunteer Company of Riflemen, Aug. 27, 1813. ALEX. R. LAWTON, Jr. Adjutant First Regiment Cavalry, Georgia Volunteers. Colonel First Regiment Infantry, Georgia Volunteers. Colonel Second Georgia Regiment of U. S. Volunteers, Spanish-American War. Vice-President and Counsel of Central Railway of Georgia. WM. MACKAY LOW. Captain Warwickshire Yeomanry, England. GEORGE W. McALLISTER. Major ---------- and Lieutenant Colonel Second Regiment of Geor gia Militia. P. W. MELDRIM. Adjutant of First Squadron of Georgia Cavalry, Aug. 6, 1875; Ma jor of same; Lieutenant Colonel; Colonel, Feb. i, 1900, and Brevet Brigadier General Georgia State Troops, July --, 1906. President of Hibernian Society, March 17, 1887, to date. C. HOWELL MANN. Captain ------------ Troop of Cavalry in Tattnall County. WM. W. MACKALL. Captain Company "D," Battalion of Savannah Volunteer Guards. President of Savannah Trust Company; of Law Firm of Mackall & Anderson. FRANCIS P. McINTlRE. Lieutenant and Adjutant Second Battalion, First Regiment In fantry, Georgia Volunteers, March 23, 1904. 399 JAS. W. McINTIRE, Jr. Second Lieutenant Emmet Rifles, Company "D," First Regiment Infantry, Georgia Volunteers, June 22, 1903, First Lieutenant Aug. i, 1904. JAS. G. NELSON. Captain and A. Q. M. First Regiment Cavalry, Georgia Volun teers, April 14, 1903. B. B. NORRIS. Sergeant Major Chatham Hussars. JOHN T. ROWLAND. Captain Macon Hussars, Oct. n, 1831. GEORGE SCHLEY. Captain Jefferson Dragoons, Feb. 10, 1832. WM. W. OWENS. Major and Surgeon First Regiment Cavalry, Georgia Volunteers. Alderman City of Savannah, i8o7-'oo. JOHN CUNNINGHAM POSTELL. Captain and Inspector Rifle Practice First Regiment Cavalry, Georgia Volunteers, March 14, 1895. Lieutenant Colonel and Assistant Ordnance Officer of State of Georgia April 24, 1906. Life member of the Hussars. JOHN W. RABUN. April 18, 1841, Captain Phoenix Riflemen. DANIEL REMSHART. Captain Effingham Hussars, Effingham County, July 3, 1846. C. S. RICHMOND. Captain and Inspector Rifle Practice First Battalion, Heavy Artil lery (S. V. G.), Georgia Volunteers. E. W. SOLOMONS. Captain Effingham Hussars, Feb. 28, 1854. CHARLES M. TYSON. Captain Troop of Georgia Cavalry. ALEX CAMPBELL WYLLY. Captain of Mclntosh Light Dragoons, Mclntosh Co., Georgia, Co. "--," First Squadron of Cavalry. 400 ALEXANDER S. ROE. Sergeant Major Chatham Hussars. Chief of Fire Department, i8oo-'o8. Clerk of Council, 1807. Al derman of Savannah, 1815. E. A. SILVA. Sergeant Major "Jeff Davis Legion" Cavalry, "Army of Northern Virginia." Clerk of Council, 1875. WM. HENRY WILLIAMSON. Captain "Savannah Grays," First Regiment of Georgia Infantry. The Following Officers Were Advanced to NonCommissioned Staff: JOSEPH A. ARNOLD. Sergeant-Major Chatham Hussars. JAMES P. BURROUGHS. Sergeant-Major Fifth Regiment Georgia Cavalry. NOBLE W. GLEN. Sergeant-Major Chatham Hussars. City Marshal, i8n-'is. ALFRED H. GORDON. Sergeant-Major First Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters. THOMAS M. NEWELL. Sergeant-Major Chatham Hussars; Chief of Fire Department, i8i2-'i3. Subsequently Captain U. S. Navy. B. B. NORRIS. Sergeant-Major Chatham Hussars. ALEXANDER S. ROE. Sergeant-Major Chatham Hussars: Chief of Fire Department, i8oo-'o8; Clerk of Council, 1807. Alderman of Savannah, 1815. E. A. SILVA. Sergeant-Major Jeff Davis Legion Cavalry "Army of Northern Virginia." Clerk of Council, 1875. A. McC. DUNCAN. HISTORICAL SKETCH. The Colony of Georgia was established under auspices and condi tions differing in some respects from such as existed with the others of the thirteen original Colonies. Frequent representation by the authorities of the Province of South Carolina had been submitted to the government of Great Britain, as to the extent of their southern and western frontier; its defenseless condition and liability to savage outrage, with an appeal to the Crown that it would provide some protection for them. "The security of Carolina against external enemies" by the proposed set tlement of Georgia "engaged the attention of the British govern ment," etc.* "At the same time for the relief of poor and indigent people of Great Britain and Ireland, and for the further security of South Carolina, the settlement of a new Colony between the rivers Altamaha and Savannah was projected in England."-)- To this end a charter was granted to "The Trustees for establish ing the Colony of Georgia." What says the Charter? In the pre amble, "Whereas, we are credibly informed that many of our poor subjects are, through misfortunes and want of employment, reduced to great necessity, insomuch as by their labor they are not able to provide a maintenance for themselves and families; and if they had means to defray their charges of passage, and other expenses inci dent to new settlements, they would be glad to settle in any of our provinces in America, where, by cultivating the lands at present waste and desolate, they might not only gain a comfortable subsis tence for themselves and families, but also strengthen our Colonies, and increase the trade, navigation and wealth of these, our realms. And, whereas, our Provinces in North America have been frequently ravaged by Indian enemies; more especially that of South Carolina, which in the late war by the neighboring savages, was laid waste by fire and sword, and great numbers of the English inhabitants mis erably massacred; and our living subjects who now inhabit there, by reason of the smallness of their numbers, will, in case of a new war, be exposed to the late calamities, we think it highly becoming our Crown and royal dignity, to protect all our loving subjects * * * and extend our fatherly compassion," &c., &c. The protection of the frontier of South Carolina it thus appears was an object of equal importance with the furtherance of the char itable project of the Trustees; and that the advancement of humane purposes would result in the protection of the Colony of Carolina "and in turn increase the trade, navigation and wealth of these our realms." Hewltt's History of South Carolina, page 26. tHewItt's History of South Carolina, page 15. Jones's History of Georgia, pages TV-90. 404 The Colony of Georgia was therefore created a Military Colony! "As the strength of the Province (i, e., Georgia) was their chief object in view, they (the Trustees) agreed to establish such tenures for holding land in it as they judged most favorable for a Military establishment. Each tract of land granted was considered as a Mili tary fief, for which the possessor was to appear in arms and take the field, when called upon for the public defense."* Oglethorpe being appointed to conduct the Colony, "he formed them into a company of militia; appointed officers from among them selves and furnished them with arms and ammunition * * * and as they had been trained beforehand by the Sergeants of the Guard in London, they performed the various parts in a manner a little in ferior to regular troops."t Under such conditions, then, and to the number of thirty-five (35) subject to the fief, the Colonists arrived at Savannah, I3th of Feb. 1733 (N. S.) and were established in their holdings prepared to discharge the duties incumbent upon them-- both civil and military. In tours of duty they were immediately put upon "watch and ward" and set to work vigorously in the construc tion of forts and other defenses. In full realization of the exposed situation of its scattered settle ments and outlying plantations, the Province of South Carolina had maintained at Palachocolas, on the left bank of the Savannah river (which was the only crossing place of the river for many miles above and below it), and at the eastern terminus of the "lower Indian trad ing path" (which reached away southwestwardly into the territories of the Lower Creek Indians), a company of "Rangers," under com mand of Captain Aeneas Mclntosh with his brother, Wm. Mclntosh, as Lieutenant. A like company was maintained near Port Royal under command of James McPherson, with his brother, Wm. McPherson, as Lieutenant, to guard the lower coast against hostile boat or canoe inroad. There was a recognized necessity for the existence of these "Ran gers." "These are horsemen, and patrol the woods to see that no enemy Indians, nor other lawless persons shelter themselves there." On the right bank of the Savannah river and near the terminus of the said trading path was the Euchee Town of Indians and subse quently the village of Mt. Pleasant--a trading post. On the arrival of Oglethorpe at Charleston, S. C., with his Georgia Colonists in January, 1733, the Governor of South Carolina ordered Captain MacPherson with a c'etachment of fifteen (15) of his com pany of Rangers to attend and act as a military guard during the set tlement of the Colony at Savannah, being stationed just above Yamacraw Bluffs, at a point on the Savannah river known'as the "Horse Quarter." In June of this year Oglethorpe advanced Captain Mc Pherson and his Rangers from their post at the "Horse Quarter," to the Ogeechee river, establishing that river as the western frontier Hewltt'B History of Soutb Carolina, page 42. tHewltt's History of Soutb Carolina, page 20. 405 line. Here was also erected Fort Argyle, of which the said Rangers were to be the garrison to command the passage of the river, at a point where the Indians had been accustomed to cross that stream. Ten families were sent from Savannah to occupy and cultivate lands there. Fort Argyle was maintained as a military post with a garri son of varying force certainly up to the year 1745, and most likely up to 1752, the date of the settlement of the ''Midway District." But there was evident need for additional Rangers to penetrate westward as iar as the Oconee, with the object of regulating trade relations and cultivating amity with the "Creeks." After consultation with the Governor of South Carolina (who was at this date Commander-in-Chief of the Militia of Georgia as well as of South Carolina)* another company of Rangers was enrolled under command of Patrick Mackay, with Hugh Mackay as Lieutenant, and Hugh Mackay, Jr., as Ensign. Soon after its entering upon service a garrison was located near the Oconee, the command of which was assigned to Thomas Wiggin, who had been an Indian trader and was an interpreter of their language. On the return of Oglethorpe from England (at the head of the "great embarkation" which it was in tended to settle at Frederica), in February, 1736, Captain Patrick Mackay's troop of Horsemen, lately come out of the Indian country, which lay at Sir Francis Bathurst's at Josephtown, on the Savannah river, was on Feb. pth, reduced by order of the Trustees/}" While there is no reason assigned in connection with this order for this act, it probably resulted from a letter to the Trustees from Lieutenant Governor Broughton of South Cirolina, in which he made complaint against Captain Mackay in relation to the Indian trade. On Feb, I3th Oglethorpe writes to the Trustees: "Having raised fifty (50) Rangers and sent Captain McPherson with a part of his Rangers overland to support the Highlanders on the Altamaha river, it seems that the purpose of disbanding Captain Patrick Mackay's troop of Horsemen was to retire him, as this company of fifty Ran gers is raised four days after the said reduction." It appears that Hugh Macfcay (previously Lieutenant of P. Mac kay's Troop) is made Captain, and probably John Cuthbert Lieutenanti, with Hugh Mackay, Jr., as Ensign, The necessity for Rangers which was recognized and declared be fore and at the time of the settlement of Savannah, which was so near to Carolina as to admit of possible support in an hour of peril, was more imposingly existing, when the settlements of Darien and Frederica were established upon locations far removed from help, and by such fact in nearer proximity to hostile Spaniards in Florida. This new and more extended frontier of the Altamaha suggested some other and speedier line of communication than that by water along the coast, therefore Walter Augustin (a surveyor) under By terms of the charter. *It seems that i he cost of maintaining these three companies of Rangers bad been taken OTeroy tne Trastees of the Colony. JOf mention In April, 1733. as Captain and succeeding at date not Indicated. 406 escort of Ensign Hugh Mackay, "with twelve (12) Ranges s of Pat rick Mackay's reduced company," begins' survey of land route to Darien, and Ensign Hugh Mackay on completion of same, reports at Frederica April I, 1736. About the same date Captain Hugh Mackay is assigned to "command the hundred of Darien," to direct and instruct them while they were building their homes and estab lishing themselves. Query, if Ensign Hugh Mackay had but twelve of the new raised fifty Rangers with him as escort to Augustin, and McPherson was present with some of his Rangers to guard the Highlanders, where were the remaining thirty-eight new raised Ran gers? Apparently distributed along the Savannah river at the "Horse Quarter," near the mouth of Pipemaker creek, at Josephtown, Ebenezer and Augusta. On 22nd of February Oglethorpe visited the settlement at Darien, appearing himself in the Highland garb, and was received by the Highlanders paraded by Captain Hugh Mackay in the striking and attractive garb of the Highlands. This was the first parade of a uni formed company in Georgia, if bonnet, claymore, kilt and targe be sufficient to establish uniformity. The exposed situation of Frederica to assault by water made neces sary the establishment of outposts upon the islands to the south, and Ensign Mackay was sent to Cumberland Island, where were erected Fort St. Andrew at the northwest point, and Fort William at the southwest point of that island. In 1737, with his force of thirty Rangers, he repulsed an attack made upon Fort William by the Spaniards from Florida, and in 1738, or early in January, 1739,* when a portion of Oglethorpe's Regiment was stationed at Fort St. An drew, Ensign Hugh Mackay was on Amelia Island, an outpost near to the hostile Spaniards. On Oct. 5, 1737, Oglethorpe, being in England, announces to the Trustees that "His Majesty had ordered a Regiment of 600 effective men to be raised for the defense of the Colony," etc., and that he had been appointed to be Colonel of the same, with full authority to or ganize. This Regiment was to consist of six (6) companies (al though a seventh (7th) was added in 1742). To the command of the sixth (6th) company Hugh Mackay, Sr., was appointed, (the same who had been Lieutenant under Patrick Mackay and Captain of the "new raised" Rangers of 1736). According to Stephen's Journal, Hugh Mackay at date of Nov. 16, 1737, was in the Highlands of Scotland seeking recruits for said Regiment. This appointment vacated the Captaincy of the Rangers of 1736, and it is to be fairly inferred that John Cuthbert (of "Drakies") succeeded to the command of that company, but there is at hand no record of the actual date of such appointment. Stephen's Journal under date of April 8, 1738, declares Cuthbert to be Captain of a company of Rangers at "Josephtown," and in Eg- See Journal of Trustees of Colony of Georgia. Vol. II., page 174, Colonial Records of Georgia. 407 mont's Journal we have mention, under date of Feb. 14, 1739, of "John Cuthbert as Captain of Rangers in Georgia," and under date of Oct. 19, as having cut a path from Augusta to the Uchee town Mt. Pleasant; and yet further mentions, under same date, in Oglethorpe's Letter, as being with the cattle hunters herding the Trus tees' cattle. Oglethorpe at this same date writing to the Trustees,* declares "two services absolutely necessary, viz.: a Troop of Ran gers and pay for those who head the Indians," and on Nov. 16, 1739, "for boats and Troop of Rangers to the southward." Stephen's Journal of date Nov. i6th, says: "News received of death of Captain Cuthbert in South Carolina (where he had gone with Lieutenant Scruggs (Robert), to purchase horses for the Ran gers.") On same date Oglethorpe designates Captain James McPherson to succeed Cuthbert with Scrnggs as his Lieutenant, the company to consist of thirty (30) men.g But it is doubtful that he took over the command, as we find that early in 1740 he was named by the author ities of South Carolina to command the company of Rangers which that Colony was to furnish as a part of its complement for Oglethorpe's expeditions against St. Augustine. Such company, however, did not materialize in season to participate. Oglethorpe writing further to the Trustees under date Dec. 29, 1739, says: "Horsemen also I am obliged to have--have raised sixty (60) Rangers." This referring doubtless to the thirty (30) men men tioned under date Oct. gth, and the Rangers needed to the south ward under date Nov. i6th. This latter was the "Highland Company of Rangers," which was officered by Wm. Mclntoshf as Captain, with Charles Mackay and John Cuthbert (of Darien) as First and Second Lieutenants,} and Kenneth Baillie as Ensign. On the same date he declares "a scout boat and Rangers at Amelia Island neces sary." Captain McPherson not accepting the Captaincy made vacant by the death of John Cuthbert (of Drakies), the former Ensign, Hugh Mackay, Jr., succeeds to the command. It is again to be noted that although the Colony was strengthened by ,the arrival in September, 1738, of Oglethorpe's Regiment of six hundred (600) men, he reiterates the absolute necessity of Rangers and in full recognition of the fact actually increased the existing troop and raised the Highland Troop in 1739. In September, 1739, being advised of war between England and Spain and having "received orders to make reprisals on the King of Spain," Oglethorpe immediately took steps to carry out the same. After a preliminary expedition up the St. John's river, made in De- "Bgmont's Journal: banded. A. Mclntosh's and James McPherson's companies bad been dis {Oglethorpe's letter, Oct. 0,1739. tSon of John Mclntosb (Mohr). $Thls is the first and only mention of a 2nd Lieutenant during the Trustees'adminis tration. 408 cember, 1739, he determined upon an advance against St. Augustine, Fla., which started out in May, 1740. His force consisted of: The Georgia Regiment of Foot (H. B. M. 42nd)............500 men The South Carolina Regiment of Foot ..................603 men One Troop of English Rangers.* One Troop of Highland Rangers. One Company of English Foot. One Company of Highland Foot. Some Volunteers from South Carolina. And Indians, Boatmen, etc. Passing over the many interesting incidents of this movement, full accounts of -which are of record in several histories of Georgia, we consider only the night attack made by 500 selected Spanish troops upon "Fort Moosa," which was garrisoned by a force con sisting of ten volunteers (Rangers) from South Carolina; thirteen (13) Rangers from Georgia, under Captain Hugh JMacka-y; the High land Rangers (number not declared), and Highland Foot, to the number of sixty (Co), and about forty (40) Indians--a total of be tween one hundred and thirty (130) and one hundred and forty (140), and all under command of Colonel Palmer of South Carolina. ''According to Abram Minis, just returned from the south, the "party at "Moosa" was about one hundred and thirty, of whom forty "were killed and ten prisoners. Among the former, Colonel Palmer "and the latter John McIntosh.J Stephens further relates that most "of those that were killed being either of the Darien people (the "Highlanders) or of our troop of Rangers; and yet further: 'It fell "heavy upon our party of Rangers, who were a set of brave young "men and behaved signally well, but the most bloody part to our "good people at Darien, under command of John Mclntosh (Mohr), "who, with some of his company, were made prisoners.' " What disposition is made of this command of Captain Hugh Mackay after General Oglethorpe's retreat from Florida is not mat ter of distinct record, but it may safely be inferred that it resumed outpost duty. Anticipating that the Spaniards would in turn make an attack.upon him, he addressed himself energetically to the making provision to meet it. In addition to strengthening his several forts and the or ganization in August, 1740, of a guard of ten men to be stationed at Wormsloe, under command of Noble Jonest to watch the "Skidaway Narrows," and with a scout boat to patrol and watch the neighboring sounds and water courses, he raised a company of marines under command of Captain Carr, and in March, 1741, sends Isaac YoungJ out to purchase horses for the Rangers. Under Capt. (formerly Ensign) Hugb Mackay, Jr. {Stephens' Journal, July. 1740. tBfrmont's Journal, p. 448, Marcb, 174(, Noble Jones made a Captain by Gen. Ogletborpe tThls name again appears In connection with the** Rangers" or "Dragoons.11 409 In writing to the Trustees under date of April 28, 1741, makes men tion of the "Highland Company" for the woods and two troops of Rangers for the inland country; and on May 12, 1741, writing to the Duke of Newcastle, he makes urgent demand * * * * for author ity to recruit the two troops of Rangers to sixty (60) men each and the Highland company to one hundred. At a date somewhere between that of Oglethorpe's return to Frederica in July, 1740, and the early winter of 1741, Captain Hugh Mackay (the Junior who was Captain of the Georgia Rangers at ''Fort Moosa") is transferred to be a Lieutenant of Oglethorpe's Regin-.ent* and Captain Thomas Wiggint succeeds him as Captain, being stationed at Mt. Pleasant as early as February, 1741, in com mand of its garrison of 12 men. He (Wiggan) also maintained at that location a trading store. Scruggs is still Lieutenant of this company, with John Mille.dge probably Ensign. Milledge was com missioned Quartern-aster of same March 29. 1742. July 5, 1742, Captain Wiggin 0 dies at Mt. Pleasant and is succeeded by John Barnard as Captain of the troop, with John Mil'edge as Lieutenant (succeeding Scruggs, when promoted to succeed Mat thews, deceased), who is stationed at Fort Argyle. In June. 1742, the Spaniards make invasion of Georgia, and on the 22nd of that month Oglethorpe called in the Highland company from Darien; Captain Carr's company of Marines and the Georgia Ran gers "from the several posts to which they had been detached,'' etc.! Responding to this call Captain Noble Jones from his post at Wormsloe and Lieut. Robert Scruggs appear at Frederica in tirne to unite with the other forces in defense of Frederica. On July 7th, the advance of the Spaniards toward Frederica (from the south end of St. Simon's Island) with their land forces was dis covered by the Rangers under command of Captain Jones, and the alarm given.? (Captain Wiggin not being present, because of an illness resulting in his death on the 5th of July, it would appear that the command of the Georgia Rangers was committed temporarily to Noble Jones, who yet held his command of the scout boat and garrison at Wormsloe). Oglethorpe "immediately advanced with a party of Indians, Ran gers and the Highland company, accompanied by Captain Gray|| with his Chickasaws; Captain Jones of Savannah and Lieutenant Scruggs" to meet this advance of the enemy, which was repulsed and pursued for several miles. "Hastening back to Frederica he assembled his remaining force and advanced against the main body of the Spaniards which had been before his arrival at that point, routed by the platoon of his *9ee Egmont's Journal, July. 1741 TOr Wlgfclns r WlKgan. "Egmoni's Journal, July, 1742. {Stephens' History of Georgia. SThe vacancy of Captain of these Rangers arising from death of Capt. Wiggin was not filled by tbe appointment John Barnard until some months subsequently. (The Indians having been -established as armed bauds under white officers." 410 Regiment under Lieutenant Sutherland, and the company of High land Foot, under Lieutenant Charles Mackay at "Bloody Marsh."? After the retreat of the Spaniards, writing to the Trustees under date of July 30, 1742: "I raised another troop of Rangers," etc. This is the troop of mention in Stephen's Journal lyth April, 1742, to the command of which Jacob Matthews was appointed with Wm. Francis as Lieutenant, and sent to establish a post at "Mt. Venture," 150 miles from Frederica, near the forks of the Oconee and Ocmulgee rivers. Matthews dying soon after the establishment of the post, the command at Mt. Venture devolved upon Lieutenant Fran cis. At the time of the Spanish invasion a party of Yemassee In dians in the Spanish interest fell upon this isolated garrison and massacred all of them. Leutenant Francis being at the time, absent from the post and at Frederica, escaped the fate of his command. This garrison being re-established in September, 1742*, Oglethorpe appoints as its Captain Robert Scruggs, who as Lieutenant of the Georgia Rangers, had distinguished himself in the affair at Frederica. Wm. Francisf continuing as Lieutenant, being again com missioned such Oct. 5, 1742. In 1744 it was commanded by Captain Thomas Jones, with ------ Pierre as an officer of the same, and next by Captain John Rae until early in the year 1759. On May 26, 1759, Grey Elliott is appointed Captain of same. In March, 1743, John Barnard is made Captain to succeed Thos. Wiggan (or Wiggin), who- died July 5, 1742, in command of the Rangers at Mt. Pleasant.** Lieutenant John Milledge, his Lieute nant, being at Fort Argyle with twenty Rangers. In the Minutes of the Proceedings of the Executive Council, i. e.: Mr. President Stephens and his four assistants, under date nth Dec., 1747, Captain John WilliamsJ is mentioned as having commanded or being in command of a troop|| and doubtless succeeded Barnard in 1744, when the latter took up his settlement on Wilmington Island. Captain Williams was a large planter upon Stirling creek near Fort Argyle, having every inducement to defend that post. John Milledge continued to be Lieutenant at that post certainly until the midsum mer of 1747; and in all probability, to a much later date. Neither the actual date of Williams' appointment as Captain or the date of his retirement is given. Nor yet the date of Noble Jones 0 assignment to the command. The latter appears on the record indubitally such on July 25, 1749, when, at the time of the approach of {See Ogletborpe's letters for full account of this action and tbls Invasion. As tbe troop In tbe Southern Division. Tbls territory, in 1757, Is designated St. John's Parish. tin 1757 Wm. Francis Is made Captain of the "2nd Troop of Rangers'^npon tbe Britlsb establishment--distinct from tbe "Horse Militia." **Egmont's Journal, p. 448. JThe father of Stephen Williams. ^Joseph Barker being one of tbls troop. Wblle yet In command of tbe garrison at " Wormsloe ' and "Scout Boat" he bad been, viz.: in Marcb, 1743. commissioned as Captain, and on tbe Treaty of Peace being confirmed at "Alx-la-Cbappelle," In 1748, It was realized, probably, tbattbe danger of hostile assallmeot by water was lessened. 411 a large body of Indians upholding the claims of the Bosomworths "with threatening and dangerous purpose," "they were halted by a troop of horse under command of Captain Noble Jones and com pelled to ground their arms." To the intrepidity and courage of Captain Noble Jones and his troop of Rangers on this occasion is to be attributed the safety of the Colony and the escape of the inhabitants from destruction. The unfriendly attitude of the Indians thus manifested and the possibility of further Indian disturbances to result from French and Spanish intriguing or other incentive, made necessary the maintainance of this troop ai.d the more necessary because on the disbandment of Heron's (i. e., Oglethorpe's) Regiment on July 29, 1749, the militia had to be the sole protection of the Colony. Throughout all the preceding years this Troop of Rangers were actively on duty, being sent as occasion suggested, either as an en tirety or in detachments to such service or location as the exigency of the hour required. The preceding incidents establish the exist ence of the command of Rangers, i. e., the "English Rangers," or "Georgia Rangers," up to the midsummer of 1749, and doubtless to April 16, 1751, when by enactment, provision was made for its con tinuance under conditions then declared. On the final departure of General Oglethorpe from Georgia in April, 1743, the administration of civil affairs devolved upon Mr. President Stephens and his four assistants, and all military matters upon the commanding officer of the Regiment. One of the first acts of the civil government "was the proper and full organization of the militia." The record of' their proceedings in this direction is wanting until 1751, when the first representative as sembly, wh:ch provided for a representation of every town, village or district, according to population, was convened at Savannah, Jan. 15, of that year. In response to the earnest solicitations of this Assembly which recognized "the want of proper officers to command the militia, the President and his assistants" proceeded to organize and commission the militia of the Province, and on i8th April, 1751, enacted that: "All 'who possessed three hundred acres and upwards of land were "directed to appear well accoutred on horseback as cavalry; and "those who owned less property, armed as Foot The militia was "thus composed in four companies, viz.: one troop of horse, and "three of infantry, amounting in all to near three hundred.* It was "proposed to make the following appointments: Mr. Noble Jones, "ST., Captain of the Troop of Horse within this part of the Colony, "and Mr. Newdigate Stephens, Lieutenant, but the other officers "were not fixed upon. Mr. Francis Harris, Captain of the Company "of Foot of this town, which will consist of above one hundred men. "Mr. Isaac Young, Lieutenant, and Mr. Noble Jones, Jr., Ensign." t *Jones" History of Georgia, Vol. I., p. 433. *From Proceedings of tbe President and Assistants In council assembled commencing 18th April, 1751. 412 Noble Jones' commission issued June 10, and another to Henry Bourquin to be Lieutenant in Captain Charles Watson's Company of Foot, "and yesterday there was a general muster of the militia of Savannah, and places adjacent, viz.: extending west to Abercorn and south to Midway river, about two hundred and twenty men, horse and foot. And a commission was given to Mr. Charles West to be Cornet of the Troop of Horse."f Captain Noble Jones was at a date near succeeding promoted Col onel to command the militia, "and his son, Noble W. Jones, who had been a cadet in Oglethorpe's Regiment, was appointed to command the Dragoons. Charles Watson, Francis Harris and Lachlan McIntosh were appointed Captains of Infantry.J The service thus required was based upon the freehold and ex acted of all citizens with exemptions however, as will subsequently appear. To the date of establishment of Oglethorpe's Regiment in Georgia the expense of maintaining the military costs of the Colony rested upon the Trustees, but it was claimed by the Trustees that after that date it devolved upon the British government, and they declined the payment of all charges for same. As a consequence, there followed a disbandment of the two companies under Aeneas Mclntosh and James McPherson. Oglethorpe, however, continued the "English" or "Georgia" Rangers and organized the Highland Company and that commanded by Captain Jacob Matthews providing for their maintenance (as well also of scout boats, etc.), from his individual means, looking to the government for reimbursement.* Now that a continuance of this mounted command was to rest on the basis of land holdings, it is interesting to know who were liable, under the new law. In a list of those to whom allotments of land were made between the years 1741 and 1751 inclusive (as appears in White's Historical Collections, pp. 32-33 and 34) we find the following names of such as received grants of 300 acres and upwards, viz.: Acres. Althea. Joseph ............... Anderson, James .............500 Applebee, George ............500 Baillie, Kenneth ..............500 Baillou, Peter ...............300 Ballowe, John ...............400 Barksdale, Isaac .............500 Barnard, John ...............500 Acres. Black, David .................300 Bossell, Nathaniel ............500 Bossett, Thos., Sr. ...........500 Bolzius, Rev. Jno. Martin. ....500 Bourquin, Benedict ..........350 Bourquin, Henry .............500 Braddock, David C. ..........500 Bryan, Jonathan .............500 tFrom same June 13th, 1751. JBolh Jones and Stephens, In their Histories, name Bourquin, Francis and Mclntosh, which, when compared with the above mentioned proceedings, seems to be Incorrect; furthermore, Cbas. Watson had been a Captain of militia (foot) for many years and ap pears to have been the first Incumbent or tuat position. 'Jones' History of Georgia, Vol.. 1, pages 268 and 325 413 Acres. Bryan, Jonathan, Jr. . .........500 Bryan, Joseph ............... .500 Bryan, Hugh ................ Brown, P. ...................500 Burtlcy, Richard ..............500 Cadogan, George .............500 Camuse, Anthony . ...........500 Carr, Mark ...................500 Carr, Thomas ................500 Carr, William ................300 Caulkins, Jonathan ...........300 Clarke, Angus ................500 Clarke, Donald ..............500 Clarke, Hugh ................ 500 Clarke, Patrick ...............300 Clement, William .............300 Cooper, Richard ..............500 Cubbedge, George ............500 *Davis, John .................500 Delegal, Phillip, Jr. ..........500 Demere, Lieut. Paul ..........500 Demere, Capt. Raymond .... 500 Demetree, Daniel ............500 Deveaux, James ..............500 Dourozeaux, Daniel ..........500 Dow, Lieut. Archibald ......-503 Dunbar, Captain George .....500 Edmonds, James ..............400 Edwards, John ...............300 Ellis, Thomas ................300 Evans, Middleton ............ 500 Ewen, William ...............500 Farmer, John ................500 Fraser, James ................500 Galphin, George ..............500 Goldsmith. Lieut. .Thomas... .500 Gordon, John ................500 Gray, Edmund ............... 500 Habersham, James ...........500 Harn, John ..................500 Harris, Francis .............. 500 Hazzard, Richard ............500 Heron, Lieut. Col. Alex. ..... 500 Hester, William .............300 Hopkins, Christopher ........500 Horton, Maj. William ........500 Howarthe, Lieut. Robert ....500 Acres. Hutchins, John ...............500 Johnston, Richard ............400 Jones, Inigo ..................500 Jones, Noble .................500 Jones, Noble W. . ............450 Kiefer, John T. ..............400 Kelson, John (or Kelsall)... .500 Kent, Richard ...............500 Kohlieson, Peter .............500 Lemphe, Herman . ...........500 Lindsay, A. ..................300 Lines, Isaac ..................500 Mackay, Capt. James .........500 Mackay, Lieut. Samuel .......500 Marriott, Lieut Thomas. ...500 'Maxwell. Audley ............ 500 *Maxwell, James ..............500 Mercier, Peter . ..............500 Miligen, Dr. John (or Chas.)-500 Milledge, John ...............400 Mulrein, John ................ 500 McDaniel, James ............ 300 McHugh, Peter, ............. .300 Mclntosh, John ..............500 Mclntosh, Roderick ..........500 McLaren, James ..............500 Oaks, Joseph .................500 Palmer, Richard ..............500 Papot, James .................400 Parker, Henry ............... 500 Parker, Henry W. ............500 Parker, William .............. 500 Penrose, John ................ 300 Phillips, Joseph ...............500 Prickett, R. ..................500 River, William ...............500 Rogerson, John ..............500 Ross, John ...................300 Sab, Morgan .........."...... .500 Salter. Thomas ..............500 Shepherd, John ..............500 Shepherd, Peter .............. 500 Shrubsole, Ensign W. ........500 Spenser, William .............500 Sproude, William .............500 Stephens, John ...............500 Stephens, Newdigate .........500 414 Acres. Summers, Joseph .............300 Sutherland, Capt. Patrick.... .500 Wall, Lieut. James ............500 Waters, Josias ................500 West, Charles ................500 Whitefield, Rev. Geo. .........500 Williams, Griffith ............500 Williams, Stephen ............500 Wilson, B. ....................300 Acres. Wilson, John .................300 Wilson, William ..............300 Yonge, Henry ................sew Zouberbuhler, Rev. Bart..-. ...500 Total names . .............. 123 Deduct 3 clergymen........... 3 ---- 120 (In the above or preceding list, when a military title appears, it applies to such as had been officers in Oglethorpe's Regiment). This list is to be reduced by such number as may have died in the interim, or moved out of the Colony; by such as held public office and therefore exempt, and by such, whose residence was so far re moved as to make attendance at muster difficult to secure, and is to be increased by such of the Colony as received like grants anterior to 1741, and were yet living. Additional grants were made in 1752-'53 and '54, which brought un der the terms of enactment the following list, being principally of set tlers south of the Ogeechee river, and which constituted what was at that time known as the Midway (Medway) District: Acres. Aldridge, Wm. ...............500 Adye, Stephen ................500 Andrew, Benjamin ...........500 Applcton, James ..............500 Arthur, Francis ..............500 *Bacon, Jonathan ............500 * Bacon, Joseph ............... 500 Bacon, Samuel ...............500 Baillie, Robert ................500 *Baker, Benjamin ............500 *Baker, James ................ 500 *Baker, Richard ..............500 *Baker, William .............. 500 Barshell, William ............. 500 Barnard, Edward .............300 Bennison, Richard ............400 Borneman, John C. ........... 500 Bostick, Valentine ...........500 Bryan, Josiah ................500 *Bradwell, Isaac .............. 500 *BradwelI, N. .................500 *Burnley, William . ..........500 Butler, Elisha ................500 Acres. Butler, James ................500 Butler, Joseph ................500 Butler, Shem .................500 Butler, Thomas ...............500 Butler, William. Sr ...........500 Butler, William, Jr. ..........500 Butler, Wm. (son of Elisha)..500 Butler, Wm. (of Indian L'ds).5< Calvel, Henry ................450 Campbell, James .............300 Carleton, Edward ............300 Carter, Thomas ..............300 *Chapman, William ...........300 *Ghristie, James . ...'..... ....500 *Clarke, Joshua ..............300 Cuthbert, George .............500 Coxe, Richard ................500 Coxe, Richard, Jr. ...........500 Davis, John, Jr. ..............500 DeBrahm, William ...........30 Delegall, Phillip, Sr. ..........300 Deveraux, James, Jr ..........500 Deveraux, John .............. 500 415 Acres. Acres. Dews, William ...............500 *Norman, Joseph .............500 *Donnom, Daniel . ......... -.500 *Norman. James ..............500 *Donnom, Isaac . ............500 *Oswald, Joseph .."........... .500 Douglass, David .............500 Ottolenghe, Joseph ..........350 *Dowse, Hugh ...............500 Parker, John ...."......-.... .500 *Eccles, Robert ..............503 Parker, Joseph ..............500 *Edwards, John ..............500 Parker, Thomas ..............300 *Edvvards, James .............500 Paris, James .................350 *Elliott, John ................500 Perkins, John ................ .500 *Elliott, William .............500 Powell, James Edward ........500 *Elrod, John .................500 Purry, John R................. 500 Parley, Benjamin .............500 *Quarterman, John ..........500 *FIeming, Walter ..............500 Rabenhorst, C. ............-.500 Folbright, Christian ..........400 Rae, John ....................500 *Fox, David .................. 503 Rasberry, Thomas .........-.300 *Fox, David, Jr .............. Raymond, Joseph ........... 300 *Fox, John ..................400 *Riden, Jacob ................500 Hudson, Samuel ..............400 Robinson, Pickering ..........500 Humbert, David ............-300 *Ross, David .................500 Heisling,- Nathaniel ...........300 Russell, William ..............400 Hyrne, Henry ................500 *Slade, Daniel ................500 Hyrne, Henry, Jr. ............500 *Spencer, Richard ............500 Ion, Richard . ................500 *Stevens, John ...............500 *James, Samuel ..............500 *Stevens, John, Jr. ...........500 Johnson, Lewis ............... 500 *Stevens, Samuel ............ 500 Johnson, Wm. Martin ........500 *Stevens, Thomas ............ 500 Keiffer, Theobold ............400 *Stewart, John ..............500 Kraft, David .................500 *Sumner, Edward ............ 500 Krause, Thomas .............500 Tahie, Anthony ...............500 Low, Alexander ............. .500 Tannatt, Edward ............-500 *Lupton, John ................500 *Taylor, Nathaniel ...........500 *Lupton, William .............500 Thebault, James ..............300 *Mackay, William ............500 Thompson, John .............500 Martin, Clement .............500 *Gerardeau, Richard ......... 500 Martin, William ..............500 Gibbons, Joseph ..............500 *Jlassey, Joseph .............500 Gibbons, Joseph, Jr ..........500 'Maxwell, John ..............500 Gibbons, William .............500 *Maxwell, William ...........500 Gibbons, William, Jr. .........500 Mauve, Matthew. ......... -.300 *GIass, Robert ................503 *Mitchell, John ..............500 *Gleve, A. ...................500 Montaigut, David ............500 Goodby, Joseph ..............500 Morel, Peter ............... -500 Goodall, Edward ..............300 New, James .................. 500 Gordon, Cuthbert ............500 New, Samuel .................340 *Goulding, Palmer ........... 500 Noble, Robert . ..............500 *Goulding, Peter .............400 *Norman, Barach ............500 Grahame, David ..............500 "Norman, John ..............500 Grahame, Patrick ............500 416 Acres. Grave, John Henry ...........500 *Graves, John ................503 "Graves, William .............500 Greene, John .................500 Groyner, Rodoriah ...........500 Habersham, Juries. Jr. ......500 Hamm, John (or Harmur)... .500 Ham, William ................5:0 Harris, Thomas ..............500 Harris, William ........ .....150 Thompson. William ...........500 Toomer, John ................500 Van Beverhought, Adrian ...-SCO Van Beverhought, John ...... .500 Van Murch. Charles ........500 Van Munch. Christian ........500 Van Munch, R. .............. 300 Acres. *VVay, Andrew ...............500 *Way, James .................503 "Way, John ..................500 *Wav, Joseph ................5:0 *Way, Nathaniel .............500 *Way, Parmenus ........ .530 "Way, Edward ..............500 *West. Samuel ...............500 *West. Willoughby ..........-500 *\Veston. Jacob ..............500 *Williams, John ..............500 *Williams, James .............500 *Winn, John .................500 *Woodcraft, Richard .........300 -'Wylly. Alexander ............533 Young, Isaac ................450 This list is subject to like increase, and decrease as that which pre cedes it. The seventy-two (72) of this second list marked with an asterisk, as also three of the first list (viz.: John Davis and Audley and James Maxwell) were all settlers south of the Ogeechee river and were some of those who were located about Dorchester. Midway, etc., and constituted what was afterwards comprehended in St. John's Parish or Liberty county, and were subject to the provisions of the Enact ment of 1731, and therefore required to do duty on "horseback as cavalry." The following citizens were subsequently exempted from militia service, viz.: Members of the Council and their officers. Members of the Assembly and their officers, the Chief Justice, the Justices of the Court of Common Pleas, the Attorney General, Attorneys of the Court, the Clerk of the Crown and Pleas, the Provost Marshal, the Mrster and Register of the High Court of Chancery, the Judge of the Vice Admiralty, the officers of His Majesty's Customs, the Sur veyor General, the Clergy, the Catechist of Savannah, the Public Treasurer, the Powder Receiver, the Commissary, Comptrollers, Waiters and all qualified acting Justices of the Peace, Pilots and Ferryman. In time of Rebellion, insurrection or invasion these exemptions ceased, except as to Members of Council, Assemblymen and their Officers, Pilots and Ferrymen. On 23rd June, 1762, the Trustees surrender their charter to the Crown and in July following the Lords Justices with the advice of the Privy Council, issue a proclamation continuing in 'their respective places all officers of the Colony, both civil and military, holding ap pointments from the Trustees.* Jones' History of Georgia, Vol. I., pp. 459-160. NOBLE WYMBERLEY JONES. Captain of First Troop of Horse Militia. 419 The civil officers thus recognized were Mr. Patrick Graham (who had succeeded Parker and Stephens) with James Habersham, Noble Jones, Pickering Robinson and Francis Harris, who continued to discharge the duties of government until the arrival at Savannah of Captain John Reynolds on 6th Aug. 1754, as "Governor and Cap tain General and Vice Admiral of the Province of Georgia." Throughout the preceding period while the Colony was under gov ernment of the Trustees, there is by declaration and act a recognition of the necessity for Rangers or Horsemen, and a recognition of the existence of such a command or commands; and while there is not from day to day such a declaration, it is fair to presume that the necessity continuing, that the command which grew out of it also existed. And yet at the date of arrival of Governor Reynolds we are without the names of the several military incumbents. UNDER ROYAL GOVERNMENT, 1754-1775. Administration of Governor Reynolds. "The commission of Governor Reynolds as Captain General and Vice Admiral of the Province was read and published at the head of the militia under arms and was saluted with several rounds of musketry, etc."* The first General Assembly under the new government was con vened at Savannah ?th of January, 1755. In his address to this Assembly the Governor says: "I think it proper for the public service that you, first of all, frame some provincial laws for the well regulating the militia." The first enactment of this Assembly was "An Act for regulating the Militia of the Province, and for the security and defense of the same.t This Act was assented to by Governor Reynolds, 24th January, 1755- The XII. section of this Act provides: "And, whereas it "may very much contribute to the safety and welfare of this Prov"ince to have a troop or troops of horse in readiness on particular "and extraordinary occasion: Be it, further enacted by the author ity aforesaid, That the Governor or Commander-in-Chief for the "time being be hereby authorized and empowered, from amongst "the inhabitants of this Province who have sufficient substance to "undergo the charge and will voluntarily come and enlist to form "a troop or troops of Horse, not exceeding in the whole two hun"dred men, and to appoint and commission proper officers to com"mand such troop or troops, and to muster, train and exercise them "not less than four times in one year at Savannah, or such other "place, as the Governor or Commander-in-Chief shall direct and "appoint." "Sec. XIII. Be it, further enacted by the authority aforesaid, "That every person who shall enlist in the said troop or troops so to "be formed shall provide himself with a good and able horse (his "own property) and with such cloathes, arms, ammunition and fur"niture as the majority of the officers shall agree upon, and every "person or persons so enlisted in the said troop or troops shall be "excused, or exempted from all service whatsoever in any other regi"rcent, troop, or company whatsoever (the patrol duty excepted), "etc., etc." "Sec. XIV. Be it, further enacted by the authority aforesaid, "That in time of any actual rebellion, insurrection or invasion, the Jones' History of Georgia, Vol. I. pp. W9-J78. tTbls Act will be found In tbe "Wormsloe" reprint of Obsolete Acts, and Is No. I, Watklns' Digest, 421 "said troop or troops shall attend the Governor or Commander-in"Chief for the time being in any part of the Province."* "That the said Act shall be and continue in force for and during the space of three years and from thence to the end of the next session of the General Assembly and no longer."** On Dec. 5, 1754, >n his first letter to the Lords Commissioner of Trades and Plantations, he sets forth "the necessity" for additional troops to garrison the southern frontier of the Province, etc., and strongly urged favorable notice of same, and in his second letter he renewed his application as a matter absolutely necessary for so exposed and defenseless a Colony.f The population of Georgia aggregated less than 6,500 whites and the outline of territory to be defended was a circuit of near 600 miles. There were but 756 arms bearing men "enrolled in eight companies of militia, badly armed, inefficiently trained and widely separated from each other, and concentration of them difficult." The increase thus declared beyond the four companies of mention in 1751 is not accounted for. The new settlement of the Midway District (in what was subse quently designated St. John's Parish and is now Liberty county), may account for the increase of one company. The first muster of this company was had ipth May, 1755, "when the militia law was read at the head of the company.":): The Enactment of 1751 provided for the existence of a Troop of Mounted Militia, in which service was compulsory upon all citizens holding three hundred acres and upwards of land. The Act of 1755 provided for the existence of a volunteer troop, based upon the condition of having "sufficient substances to under go the charge." The troop or troops then and thus existing or formed under the provisions of this Act of 1755 became the first volunteer organiza tion in the State of Georgia-? The necessity for Cavalry, Horsemen or Rangers was empha sized at this date in the fact that the "Cherokee" Indians, whom the French|| at Mobile, and their posts on the Alabama river, were endeavoring to excite to hostilities against South Carolina and Georgia. Origin of the custom whlcn recognizes the duty of tbe Georgia Hussars to furnish the escort to the Governor of the State of Georgia on occasion of any visit made by him to the City of Savannah. **ThLs was the general limitation pnt upon enactments. tJones' History of Georgia, p. 470, and Stephens' History of Georgia, p. 491. tits officers not known. It was probably a mounted command or troop of Hone Militia. Grey Elllott Is commissioned Captain of Troop of Horse Militia. 36th May. 1759. 5Although, according to Stephens' Journal, 22nd April, 1733, it appears "that some" 'citizens, principally of the 'Scotch Club' and their associates, proposed to organize as a" 'volunteer company--apart from tbe militia. Tbe movement was dlsconntermanded, as" 'the Wards are at present under command of the Constables." Again. 29th September," ' 1789: 'apart "Another effort on the part of from the militia, with about a the Jnntllll (Cabal) to organize a volunteer company" dozen Scotch servants, whose terms of service had" 'expired. Tbe General received the proposition with contempt." jFrench declared war against Great Britain, 17th May, 1756. 422 In the scheme of defense projected by Captain John Wm. Gerar DeBrahm, the Chief Engineer of the State and an officer of dis tinction and which he submitted to Governor Reynolds 5th Jan uary, 1756, was contemplated the raising of two hundred Rangers.I The plan did not receive the sanction of the Board of Trade, and the defense of the Colony remained with the militia. So impressed, however, was Governor Reynolds with the neces sity for additional Rangers that he raised a troop of about forty to command which he appointed John Milledge as Captain (he who had been Lieutenant of the "English" or "Georgia" Rangers),* with James Parker as Lieutenant. The other officers not mentioned. On i6th of February, 1757, Henry Ellis as Governor succeeds Captain Reynolds and was invested with the full powers of govern ment. On April 2nd, 1757, Jonathan Bryan is commissioned as Captain of the First Troop of Horse Militia.f 'and on July i8th, Joseph Gibbons is commissioned Lieutenant, and James Whitefield, Cornet. There is no record to show date of retirement of Noble W. Jones, who had been appointed Captain in 1751. Among the first acts of Governor Ellis was the submission by him to the Lords Commissioners of the importance of sustaining amicable relations to the Indians,"**** of having a few troops of Rangers to garrison and defend the forts, etc. The Georgia Assembly met at Savannah, i6th of June, 1757, and one of the Enactments of said Assembly was an "Act for the better discipline of the militia by establishing more frequent musters." In an address to the Governor, a8th July, 1757, the Assembly set forth that the frontier of the State was protected by only one troop of twenty Rangers, raised in the hurry of an alarm, unpaid and un disciplined. \ With purpose to pacificate the Indians (war existing at this date between England and France), and by arrangement between Gov ernor Ellis and Governor Lyttleton of South Carolina, and Colonel Boquet, commanding the King's forces in the Southern Depart ment, a conference was held at Savannah, 25th of October, 1757, between the Governor and Council and the Chiefs and Head Men of the Upper and Lower Creeks. Anxious to impress these savages with the highest possible con ception of the military strength of the town, Governor Ellis or dered that they should be received by the First Regiment of Mili tia, commanded by Colonel Noble Jones. J| ^Additional to and separate from tbe Horse M Ilitla and to be put upon tbe King's estab lishment.--Jones' History of Georgia, Vol. I., pp. 606 507. *They were not put upon tbe King's establishment, bowever, until during Governor Kills' administration. tBook "B" of Commissions In office of tbe Secretary of State of Georgia: Tbe designa tion of tbls as tbe first troop, suggests tbe existence of a second. "Stephens' History of Georgia, Vol. I., pages 433 and 4S7. iMilledge's troop, which Governor Reynolds undertook to raise. IJones' History of Georgia, Vol. I., p. S37. Stephens' History of Georgia, Vol. I., p. 440. 423 As the Indians approached, escorted by Captain Milledge and the Rangers, they were met beyond the lines by Captain Bryan* and a cavalcade of the principal inhabitants, who welcomed them in the name of the Governor and regaled them in a tent pitched for that purpose.f This preliminary reception concluded, preceded by the citizens on horse back, the Rangers bringing up the rear, &c., &c. This "cavalcade of the principal inhabitants," "who have sufficient substance," these citizens on horseback constituted the First Troop of Horse Militia existing under provision of the XII. Section of the Act enacted in January, 1755. They were a part of the First Regiment of Militia and the term "cavalcade of principal inhabi tants" was a quaint use of an expression to give them recognition in terms different to the small body of Rangers commanded by Captain Milledge. Under date of May 30, 1758, Governor Ellis, writing to the Board of Trade concerning this troop of Rangers, says: "It is more than a year and a half since a troop of Rangers were begun to be raised here. * * I am now supporting them upon my own credit," &c.$ Again, under date of 28th of October, 1758, he writes: "One point in particular concerns me so much that I can not now be silent upon it, notwithstanding I have so often mentioned it. I mean what relates to the Rangers raised here by my predecessor, who are not yet upon any establishment; but have for many months past been maintained upon my own credit and risque. They are highly necessary to be kept on foot," &c., &c.** Here we have another declaration from the governing head of the Colony as to the necessity of Rangers and a statement to the effect that they were maintained at the expense of himself in the failure of the Crown to provide for same. On Dec. 23, 1758, Noble Jones is commissioned Captain of the "First Troop of Horse Militia," with James Whitefield as Lieute nant and James Box as Cornet, and on Jan. 10, 1759, Moses Nunez is commissioned Quartermaster of same. On i6th March, 1759, Noble Jones is commissioned Colonel of the "First Troop of Horse," and 26th of May, 1759, Grey Elliott is commissioned Captain of the "Second Troop of Horse," viz.: that. of the Southern Division. The designation of Noble Jones as Colonel suggests that he was commissioned such to command all of the mounted men, viz.: the two troops of Horse Militia and the two troops of Rangers. A second troop of Rangers had been raised by Governor Ellis to command which William Francis had been commissioned in 1757. Of the "First Troop of Horse MlUtla." tThe Inauguration of a custom since vigorously observed by tbe Horse MiUtla of Sa vannah, not confined to tents, but prevailing also under tbelr roof tree, in manner varying and unstinted, either as welcome or stirrup cup. acnes' History of Georgia, Vol. I., p 532. Jones* History of Georgia, Vol. 1., p. 533. 424 On promotion of Noble Jones, Lachlan McGillivray succeeds to the command of the "First Troop of Horse Militia," zoth July, 1762, with Wm. Smith as Cornet and Thomas Lee, Quartermaster. On May 27, 1763, Wm. Smith is commissioned First Lieutenant vice Whitefield, and Isaac Young, Cornet.* There is no further record in Book B of commissions touching the First Troop of Horse or concerning any Horse Militia until I2th July, 1777, when Joseph Oswald is commissioned Captain, with James Carter as First Lieutenant and Wm. Middleton as Sec ond Lieutenant of "a company of Rangers in Liberty county." These officers probably succeeding James Screven, Daniel Roberts and John Screven, who had been commissioned such in January, 1776.- James Screven had been appointed Colonel and Daniel Rob erts Major of the Third Regiment of Infantry, Georgia Continen tals. On 2nd of Nov. 1760, Governor Ellis was succeeded by Governor James Wright. In the address of the latter to the Assembly on in duction to office on 3rd of November, he calls the attention of both Houses to the dangers to which the Province was exposed. "The entire military strength of the Colony at this time con sisted of two troops of Rangers (on the King's establishment), three small regiments of militia (horse militia included), and a de tachment of fifty from South Carolina * * the whole did not exceed eleven hundred men."t At the first session of the Third Assembly "An Act to continue several acts for regulating the militia in the Province of Georgia (Act No. 77, Watkins' Digest), was approved June 9, 1761, and on May 29, 1764 "An Act for continuing several laws therein men tioned for regulating the militia, &c., was approved (Act No. 116, Watkins' Digest), which continued those several Acts until the first day of January, 1765, and from thence to the end of the then next session of the General Assembly. And on May 25, 1765, was adopted "An Act for the better ordering the militia of this Province (Act No. 131. Watkins' Digest). In this Act (No. 131) the pro visions and phraseology of Sections XII., XIII. and XIV. which pertain to the Horse Militia, are almost identically the same as ap pear in the Act of 1755. The Preamble to this Act, No. 131, recites: "Whereas, a well ordered and well disciplined militia is essentially necessary to the safety, peace and prosperity of this Province," &c. Section XLVIII. of this Act provides: ''That this Act shall be and continue in force for and during the space of five years, and from thence to the end," &c., &c. Book "B" of Commission!. Book "C" of Commissions covers the period from 7th August. 1800, lo 2nd April, 1806, and there Is In such form no record of commissions to Horse Mllltla from July, 1777, to August, 1800. {Stephens' History of Georgia, Vol. II.. p. 1* 425 In Act No. 137 (Watkins' Digest), which is "an Act for the establishing and regulating patrols," &c., &c., Section IV. of same provides: "That the several Captains and commanding officers of the several companies belonging to the town of Savannah shall make out a general patrol list of their respective companies, including the horse and alarm men," &c. The existence of the Horse Militia in the town of Savannah.is thus recognized at this date. In 1763 there was a company of Horse in St. Andrews' Parish, of which Thomas Jones was Captain and James Peirre Lieutenant. We are without details, therefore, as to who held the offices in the troop of Horse Militia during such period. In 1772, however, John Wm. Gerar DeBrahm, writing to the Commissioners of the Treasury (a copy of which is to be found on page 53 in "A History of the Province of Georgia"), says: ''The first militia regiment is that of Savannah, the next that of Ogetchee and the third regiment is that of Augusta.* Besides these three regiments is a squadron of cavalry all better trained than formerly a militia in Europe." Passing over the excitement of the people growing out of the Stamp Act, the organization and Acts of the Liberty boys, the several dissolutions of the Assembly and the refusal of the people generally to acquiesce in the inimical legislation of Parliament (all of which is fully related in the several histories of Georgia), we note as a partial result of these disturbances and dissensions that there is no Act of the Assembly extant between Act No. 208 (Watkins' Digest), approved May 10, 1770, and Act No. 214, approved Sept. 29, 1773, and there is neither text or title of any Act. And further, in order "to punish the Assembly for their conduct, Gen-" "eral Gage withdrew all the troops (i. e., such as were on the" "royal establishment), from the Province, thus leaving the forts" "unmanned and the settlement without defense." * * * And the Governor lamented this, as it deprived him of the means of en forcing his authorityt and he dared not call out the militia lest, as he said "he should arm more against him than for him." There was also resulting from all the dissensions of the times much disorganization amongst the militia; change of officers, &c, of which their is very little record. The Militia Act of 1765 (which was to expire in the year 1771, had not up to 1773 been renewed or continued. However, Act No. 214 (Watkins' Digest), approved Sept. 29, 1773, was an "Act for better ordering the Militia." In the fall of 1775 the power of the Royal Government was at an end. All executive and legislative power was vested in the "Coun cil of Safety," who entered earnestly upon the businss of appoint ing officers for the Militia. *A fourth regiment, vli.. In St. George'* Parish, was created In 1774. ^Stephens' History of Georgia. Vol. 11.. p. 130. . UNDER THE COUNCIL OF SAFETY, THE PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY AND STATE GOVERNMENT. On the meeting of the Provincial Congress, 22nd January, 1776, "The organization of the militia" was a subject for immediate and earnest deliberation; and the most efficient measures were taken to enroll, officer, arm and equip the inhabitants, and to put them in readiness for any emergency. Volunteer companies, as riflemen, rangers and infantry, were also formed in several of the parishes and reported themselves for service.? It is hardly to be supposed that the Troop of Horse Militia which had been necessarily maintained throughout all the preced ing years ceased to exist under the alarming and exciting condi tions which led up to the Declaration of Independence, and yet we can find little of mention of them in history. There are good grounds, however, upon which to base the claim that they did exist. On 2nd March, 1776, when the attempt was made by the British forces to cut out the ships laden with rice (and refused a clearance), which lay at the wharves on the north bank of the Savannah river, among the Provincial troops present we find the "St. John's Ran gers," a troop of Horse from Liberty county, and among the in dividuals conspicuous and active in resistance to such attempt, we find mention of Lieutenants John Morel and James Bryan,t Lieu tenants, as subsequently appear of Light Horse, and presumably such of the troop of Horse militia of Savannah. At some date between July 4, 1775 (the date of assembly of the Provincial Congress of the Province of Georgia which created the "Council of Safety") and the early spring of 1776, there is in exist ence two companies of Horsemen.* "Along the Florida line a troop of sixty mounted men, a body of like strength guarded the western frontier." The first commanded by William Mclntosh,} with Hatton Middleton as Lieutenant, and the second by Leonard Marbury, with Thomas Hovenden the First Lieutenant and Charles Middleton as Second Lieutenant. Two other companies were soon after created. One under command of Benj. Few as Captain, with Ignatius Few as First Lieutenant, and the other under Thomas Ho venden (who had been First Lieutenant under Marbury), with John SSteplens' History of Georgia, Vol. II, p. 130, and proceeding of tbe Georgia Council of Safety, Georgia Historical Society Collections, Vol. V, Parti. tOf mention in Heitman's Becord as "Lieutenant In Georgia Continental Keglment In 1778." *Jones' History of Georgia, Vol. II, p. 231. {Son of John Mclntosn (Moor) and present with his father when fourteen years ol age at "Fort Moosa," in Florida, in 1741. 427 Stewart as First Lieutenant. These four companies were constituted the " Georgia State Regiment of Horse,"J as authorized by the Gen eral Assembly of the State of Georgia at its session of January, 1776, to the command of which William Mclntosh was appointed as Lieutenant Colonel, with Leonard Marbury as Major, and An thony Norway as Adjutant. On July 5, 1776, General Charles Lee, the commander of the Southern Department, recommended that "the four troops already raised be augmented to a regiment" and put upon the Continental establishment. A fifth company was soon after added, with James (?) McFarland as Captain and Nicholas Bryson as Lieutenant, and a sixth company, with ---------- Cade as Captain, and Wm. Bugg as Lieutenant. "In June of 1776, Captain John Baker led an expedition of sev-" "enty mounted militia against 'Fort Tonyn,' on St. Mary's river," "but through the desertion of the 'McGirths' he was defeated with" "the loss of many of his horses." In addition to the orders above recited bodies of observation were kept in motion between the several posts on the southern frontier, commanded by Captain Screven (of St John's Rangers), Baker and Cooper of militia, and Lieutenants Few (Ignatius) and Williams (of Marbury's company) of the Continental Light Horse.* The following items concerning these companies appear as orders in the minutes of the Council of Safety: May 14, 1776. "To Captain William Mclntosh: You are hereby ordered to go with the Troop of Horse under your command and take the fort now in possession of Germain and Charles Wright," &c. Signed "A. Bulloch." May 15, 1776. "That orders be issued to the Captains of the two Troops of Horse, that they exert their utmost endeavor to prevent the murder of any Indians." May 16, 1776. "Ordered that Captain William Mclntosh build forts, &c., for detachments of his company of Horse on the Altamaha; also on St. Mary's river." In response to the recommendation of General Charles Lee, the" "Continental Congress ordered July 24, 1776: "That the like num-" "ber of Rangers (as in South Carolina)^ be raised in the State of "Georgia and put upon Continental establishment. That they be" "entitled to the same pay and subject to the same duties as the" men. Continen _ ._ . .. -. . . . _ .. __.. According to Jones' History of Georgia, Vol. II. p. 208, !t>appears that tbe Council of Safety, on llth December, 1776, Issued commissions as Captains to Andrew Maybank, of LlberlT County; Joseph Woodruff, of Savannah or Sunbnry; Heiekiah Wade, ot Klcbmond County, and Jobn Oooly (subsequently a Captain of Marbury's Battalion); and as 1st Lieu tenants to James Cochran, Jobn Morrison, Jeremiah Beale and Tbomas Dooly; and as 2nd Lieutenants to James Galoche, Moses Way, Jacob Blunt, Zephanins Beale and Wm. Bugg; and to Thomas Dowly (Dooly). George Phillips and Joshua Smith asSrd nateIttbdeoessevneortaslalyocwahtieotnhserofthtbeseecwomerpeatnoiebsetchoums pfoarnmieesdo.f Foot or Horse, nor Lieutenants does it desig be {Probably tbe squadron which the Assembly, as Its meetlnjc in added to the Georgia Troop on the Continental establishment. October, 1776, ordered to 428 "Carolina Rangers, and to consist of a Lieutenant Colonel com-" "mandant, a Major, ten Captains, twenty Lieutenants, a Surgeon, a" "Paymaster, twenty Sergeants, and five hundred Privates." The same was submitted to the General Assembly of Georgia 30th Sept. 1776. About this date, i. e., in the fall of 1776 two more companiesf are added; one under command of Captain John Salter, and another under command of Captain Wm. Hill, thus con stituting the battalion one of eight companies, and on Nov. 5, 1776, commissions were issued to Captain Samuel Scott and Captain Leoncenatus DeKeyser, each to raise a company, and which were subsequently incorporated into the battalion. The following is a schedule of Acts enacted by the General As sembly of Georgia concerning militia to the close of the Royal Government: Jan. 24, 1755. No. i, Watkins' Digest. Obsolete copy of same to be found in "Wormsloe" rep'ublication of Obsolete Acts. Ad ministration of Governor Reynolds. March 15, 1758. No. 34, Watkins' Digest. "An Act to amend and continue an Act for regulating the militia of this Province and for the security and better defense of the same." Administra tion of Governor Ellis. April 24, 1760. No. 65, Watkins' Digest. "An Act for more effect ually putting in force the Militia Act of this Province." Ad ministration of Governor Ellis. June 9, 1761. No. 77, Watkins' Digest. "An Act to continue several Acts for regulating the Militia in the Province of Georgia." Administration of Governor Wright. May zg, 1764. No. 116, Watkins' Digest. "An Act for continuing several laws therein mentioned for regulating the Militia." Ad ministration of Governor Wright. March 25, 1765. No. 131. Watkins' Digest. "An Act for the better ordering the Militia of this Province." Administration of Gov ernor Wright. Sept. 29, 1773. No. 214, Watkins' Digest. "An Act for the better ordering the Militia (Sec. 12 and 13, same as in Act No. 131). The following Acts were enacted during the Revolutionary War: Sept 16, 1777. No. 236, Watkins' Digest. "An Act to extend and enforce the authority of the several laws heretofore passed in the then Province, but now State of Georgia, to and through out the territory thereof." To continue until first Tuesday in January, 1779. N. W. Jones, Speaker. May 2, 1778. No. 251, Watkins' Digest. "An Act for the better regulating of the Militia and for preventing the dangerous consequences," &c. tSee letter of John Hancock, President of Continental Comrresa, to Button Gwlnnett under date July 24th, 1776, conveying resolves ot Congress. These resolutions, likewise, provided for tbe existence of two Artillery Companies of flfty men ench. 429 Nov. 15, 1778. No. 257, Watkins' Digest. "An Act to revive and continue the several acts therein referred to. (See Nos. 263, 279 and 287). Nov. 15. 1778. No. 258, Watkins' Digest. "An Act for the better ordering and regulating the Militia of this State. Aug. 20, 1781. No. 261, Watkins' Digest. "An Act to amend the several Acts for the better regulation of the Militia of this State." (See Acts Nos. 273 and 289 as to grants of land to soldiers). Aug. 21, 1781. No. 263, Watkins' Digest. "An Act to continue the several acts heretofore made in the then Province of Georgia, and also all Acts made and passed by the several conventions, Congress and House of Assembly of the State of Georgia. (See No. 279). John Jones, Speaker. Aug. 5, 1782. No. 269, Watkins' Digest "An Act for arming," &c. (Sec Sec. II. "Respecting Military Regulations"). The following Acts succeeded the close of the War and cover the period of May 8, 1792, when the Congress of the United States established a uniform Militia law: July 30, 1783. No. 279, Watkins' Digest. "An Act to continue the several laws," &c. Wm. Gibbons, Speaker. (This at the session held succeeding the evacuation of the town of Savannah by the British troops.) (?) Feb. 25, 1784. No. 287, Watkins' Digest "An Act for reviving and enforcing all laws passed and in force May 14, 1776." James Habersham, President Feb. 26, 1784. No. 293, Watkins' Digest "An Act for reviving and amending the several Militia laws of this State." (Repealed by Act of 1792, No. 468, Watkins' Digest, to con form to Act of Congress of the United States passed at Phil adelphia on 8th of May, 1792, "To provide for the national de fense and an uniform militia." Sec. XXV. of this Act, No. 468; provides: "And. be it, further en-" "acted, that where volunteer corps of artillerymen, horse or in-" "fantry shall be formed in pursuance of the aforesaid Act of Con-" "gress", the volunteers composing the same shall not be permitted" "to leave such corps until he or they shall, have given two weeks'" "notice of such intent and shall have produced a certificate from" "the officer of the Company District he belongs to, that his name" "is enrolled therein." Aug. 15, 1786. No. 357, Watkins' Digest "An Act for regulating the Militia of the State and for repealing laws heretofore made for that purpose." (Repealed by Act of 1792, No. 468). ct. 31, 1787. No. 385, Watkins' Digest. "An Act to regulate the Militia of this State and for other purposes." (Repealed by Act of 1792, No. 468). 430 Page 817, Watkins* Digest. "An Act more effectually to provide" "for the national defense, by establishing an uniform Militia" "throughout the United States." Jonathan Trumbull, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Richard Henry Lee, President Pro Tempore of the Senate. Approved May 8, 1792. George Washington, President of the United States. Sec. IV. of this Act provides: "And, be it, further enacted, That out of the Militia enrolled, as is herein directed, there shall be formed for each battalion at least one company of Grenadiers, light infantry or riflemen; and that to each Division there shall be at least one company of Artillery and one Troop of Horse. * * There shall be to each troop of Horse one Captain, two Lieute nants, one Cornet, four Sergeants, four Corporals, one Saddler, one Farrier and one Trumpeter. * * * Each dragoon to find him self." Sec. XI. "And, whereas, sundry corps of Artillery, Cavalry and Infantry now exist in several of the said States, which by the laws, customs or usages thereof, have not been incorporated with, or subject to the general regulation of the Militia, Be it, further enacted, That such corps retain their accustomed privileges, subject, nevertheless, to all other duties required by this Act, in like manner with the other Militia.* The prompt organization of this Battalion of Horse under com mand of Lieutenant Colonel Wm. Mclntosh is in further recogni tion of a necessity still existing for Rangers or Horsemen, t In the winter 1776-77 Colonel Mclntosh resigns, as also Major Marbury, and are succeeded by John Baker as Colonel, with Wm. Baker as Major. In April, 1777, Colonel Baker proceeds with a part of this command to affect a junction with the force under command of Colonel Elbert, on the St. Mary's river. After crossing the Altamaha river at Fort Howe, he is attacked by Indians on May 4, Lieutenants Fraser and Robison (or Robin son) being wounded. Proceeding thence he arrived on the St. Mary's river, and on May 12 is again attacked by a force of Loy alists and Indians under Colonel Brown and McGirth, by which he suffers a loss of eight killed, nine wounded and thirty-one captured. Among the killed, Lieutenants Fraser and McGowen (or McGown), and among the captured, Captain Ignatius Few and Cap tain Wm. Williams. Private Coleman was drowned and Private Clarke missing. In bringing forward the record of acts subsequent to the Inception of tbe government by tbe people, It Is In advance of the date to which tbey refer, bnt Is done for the purpose of compact relation of legislation affecting the militia. ^Following this organization a "Battalion of Horse" for doty, particularly on the North west frontier of the State, was raised, nnder command of Colonel Coleman. and on tat disbanding of the two regiments of mlnntemen another battalion of "fl>e Independent Companies of Hone," to be under command of Major Jeremiah Wilder, was organlied u> March. 1778. 431 At some date in 1777, and prior to July of that year, the follow ing additional companies (as appears in the following return), were incorporated into this Battalion of Horse, viz.: That of Captain Joseph Faulk's, James Bryant, John Dooly and Benjamin Walker. The last apparently taking the place of the original Marbury troop, seemingly disbanded, as also McFarland's and Cades' troops.t A Return OF The Regiment of Hone Under the Command of John Baker* July 21st. 1777. TROOP CAPTAINS. Lieutanauts V Drummers 1Sergeants Deserted -n1< S3 First............ Wm. Williams...................... Hatton Middleton........ ......... Third.......... Fourth ........ John Stewart...... ................... 2 Fifth.......... (Formerly) McFarland_......... Sixth........... Samuel Scott........................ 2 Seventh ...... John Salter........................... 2 Eighth.. ...... William Hill... ............. ........ Ninth ......... I Tenth ......... James Bryant......... ...... ......... Eleventh ..... Lee DeKeyser....................... Twelfth ...... 21 i 3 3 3' 3 3 3 3 3 28 2 10 3 40 48 2 4 i 08 17 3 >7 17 13 29 47 2 284 40 The above return is agreeable to returns received from each respective officer. (Signed) John Baker, Colonel." +See Appendix A. Copy of the Original Return In "SheftaU Manuscript." 432 In October of 1777 John Baker resigns as Colonel of the Battalion of Light Horse and he is on October I3th succeeded by Leonard Marbury. Without any purpose" to follow the service of this command I must say that I find but little in the records to warrant an inference that the first troop of Horse Militia,the troop at Savannah--was ever incorporated into this Battalion, or in any otherwise put upon the Continental establishment. On March 25, 1778, John Morel and John Bilbo appear by the original Sheftall Papers* to be Lieutenants of Light Horse, the for mer probably of the Horse Militia, and Bilbo possibly so. In the Minutes of the Executive Council, under this same date, viz.: March 25th, a commission is ordered to issue to John Morel as> First Lieutenant, without designation of company or arm of ser vice. In these Minutes, under date April 13, 1778: "Necessity declared for two volunteer companies of militia--one of Cavalry and one of Artillery, to consist of men from the Battalion of Chatham County Militia." To be officered (the Cavalry) by one Captain, one Lieu tenant, and one Cornet. On I5th August, 1778, appears this Minute: "That company of Horse in town of Savannah recommend some one to command vice James Habersham, declined.' 1 There is no record on these Minutes to show who was recom mended or appointed, nor any information as to the other officers of the troop. But in the "Shefta'l Papers" there is order for rations signed by "John Morel," as Captain of Light Horse. The above recited extracts indicate the existence of the Troop of Horse, Militia, in the fall of 1778. In the capture of Savannah by the British on 28th of December, 1778, all American troops, Continental and Militia, suffered serious losses, and all organizations were impaired and were soon to real ize in the defeat of Ashe on Brier Creek, almost disintegration^ and we find little of record concerning these Continentals after this, and nothing concerning this Troop of Horse Militia, unless they or some of them became a part of that force of mounted men who had put themselves under the orders of Lieutenant Colonel Marbury for participation in the assault upon Savannah on the />th of October, I7/9.Z This failure of the French and American forces to recapture Sa vannah resulted in the overrunning the State of Georgia by the British Regulars, Royalists, Tories and Indian allies, and all inhabi tants along the coast and between Savannah and Wilkes county Kindly placed In raj bands for examination by Mrs. Cecella Abrahams. These papers oinfgC1o7l7.7Sahnedft1a7l7l8f.urTnihsehymdoucnhoItnefoxrtmenadt,iounncfoonrtcuenrantienlgyG, eboeyrgoinadcoDneticneemnbtaelrs2a8ntdh,m1i7l7i8ti.awdhuern Col. Sbeftall was made prisoner by the British In their capture of SaTannah. 1Tbe four regiments of Georgia "Continental Infantry" were merged subsequently into one regiment. (Jones' History of Georgia, Vol. II, p. 4U; also, pp. 317-348. p. 117. 433 who would not submit to British rule had their dwellings razed, their farms laid waste and they suffered every indignity and as sault that malignant cruelty could inflict upon them.f The- care and safety of wives, children and aged parents was matter of first consideration, and as refugees they were toiling to reach a place of safe retreat in the mountains of Western North Carolina. This accomplished, the arms-bearing men could turn to the confronting the foe and recovery of the "ashes of their homes." This resistance was not in organizations as desired and established by the State Government, but on occasion under intermittingly in response to the call of some of the active partisan leaders of Geor gia, like Twiggs, Clarke, Candler, Few, Jackson and others like wise faithful to the end, who relentlessly followed the foe, in the Carolinas and in Georgia and fell upon him as opportunity oc curred, until he was compelled to vacate the State.* During a part of this trying period the State was without a Governor and other administrative officers, and when existing they were much of the time in flight, in effort to escape capture. While some of the official records of the State were removed to places of safety, loss and damage followed this much and frequent handling. Many of such records were wantonly destroyed. Through these two agencies there is little of history of the Georgia soldier during the Revolutionary War. The subsequent removal of these papers, alter the Declaration of Peace, from Savannah to Augusta, and from Augusta to Louisville, and from Louisville to Milledgcville, and from Milledgeville to At lanta, all wrought out farther loss and damage. But it remained for Sherman's "bummers" when they fell upon Milledgeville in De cember, 1864, to give an exhibition of wanton vandalism in the cruel havoc that they wrought, exceeding the execrable deeds of General Rosse and his army of British soldiers, and Admiral Cockburn, when they burned the capitol at Washington. 3 It is not likely that under the adverse conditions prevailing in Georgia from ist of January, 1779, to July II, 1782, that any of the Militia organizations were able to keep up a continuity of service conforniably as such, but they were the while liable to service un der the law and subject to the orders of the Governor. But many of them served in commands other than their own for temporary service and at the call of active Partisan leaders. In the Histories of Georgia we have mention of several such with resulting attacks upon British outposts and foraging parties extending even to the outskirts of the town of Savannah.t tSce Stephens' History of Georgia, pp. 163 and 2M. X9 to IST. Stephens' History of Georgia, p. 251. 5By this are was destroyed all papers touching the senrlce of tbe "Georgia Contlnan*!." excepting tbe few Items which are comprehended In "Heltman's Record." {Journal of Koyal Assembly--Jones* History of Georgia, Vol. II. pp. O6-O6. 434 In one of these forays, 1781, Captain John Bilbo was mortally wounded, captured by the British and tarried to Savannah, where he died. It was impracticable to maintain original organization, but for such service as they did render they deserve recognition. It is impossible to say what number of soldiers the State of Georgia furnished to the Revolutionary War. From extracts from manuscripts of Colonel James Jackson* (who as Colonel of the Georgia Legion, and in recognition of gallant and distinguished service, was designated to receive the surrender of the town of Savannah on nth of July, 1782), "the" "State of Georgia in the year 1775 had one thousand Militia con-" "slant ly in service, which number was continued until the spring" "of I776.f "In the years i776-/7 the Militia in active service may be com-" "puted at seven hundred and fifty, exclusive of two Battalions of " Minute Men, which were in service to July, 1778, of seven hun-" "dred and fifty each, and a State Regiment of Horse, supposed" "two hundred and fifty, with three additional troops of forty men," "each under the command of a Major."$ "In the year 1778, exclusive of the State Corps, there were two" thousand Militia in actual service for nearly six months." "In i779-8o-8i and 82, the Mitlitia may be computed at seven" "hundred and fifty constantly in service for the whole period. * *" "This is exclusive of the Georgia Legion, raised in 1781, by or-" "der of General Greene." Captain B. F. Johnson, chief assistant to the Secretary of State: who has made a careful computation, based in the main upon land grants issued to soldiers, estimates the total during the war to be about forty-five hundred. On the evacuation of the City of Savannah by the British troops on the nth of July. 1782, Governor Martin and the Legislature of the State which had assembled at "Ezenez.er," in Effingham county, on the ist of July (under protection of Continental troops com manded by General Wayne). adjourned to Savannah, "which be came once more the seat of government," when it could be said thai: the legislative, executive and judicial powers were re-estab lished in the Capital of the State. But little of legislation was ac complished. "Although by this evacuation the State was freed from the pres ence of British regular forces on the seaboard, there yet remained many evils to be redressed and much confusion and misrule to be reduced to order."? *White Statistics of Georgia, p. 14. tAt wnlcb time the First Keglmentof Georgia Continental Infantry were belnil brouiiht Into service. tColeman subsequently mentioned as Colonel. {Stephens History of Ga. Vol. Private H. E. Wilson, Co. B, ist Bat Inf., Ga. Vol. Private Fred Myers, Jr., Co. B, ist Bat Inf., Ga. Vol. : Private W. B. Burpitt, Co. D, ist Bat. Inf., Ga. Vol. Private Thos. Hunter, Troop A, ist Cav., Ga. Vol. By order of the Governor. J. Mclntosh Kell, Adjutant-General. 1895. Sharpshooters of the Georgia Hussars At Contained in the Report of Adjutant General, of State of Geortfa. Sergeant C. A. L. Cunningham, Troop A...................... 124 Lieutenant A. Minis, Troop A ................................. 119 Sergeant W. G. Harrison, Troop A ........................... 112 Private C. S. Richmond, Troop A ............................'in 1896. Extract from Report of Capt. W. W. Williamson. Captain of Geortfa Team. The Team, all from Savannah, was composed of the following men: Capt. Wm. W. Williamson, Co. A, ist Bat. Inf., G. V-, Team Captain. Capt. Geo. T. Cann, Co. C, ist Bat. Inf., Ga. Vol. Lieut. F. C. Wilson, Co. C, ist Bat. Inf., Ga. Vol. Corpl. Fred Myers, ist Bat. Inf., Ga. Vol. Corpl. Geo. Freeman, ist Bat. Inf., Ga. Vol. Private W. G. Austin, ist Bat. Inf., Ga. Vol. Private E. C. Mercer, ist Bat. Inf., Ga. Vol. Private H. E. Wilson, ist Bat. Inf., Ga. Vol. Private C. S. Richmond, ist Rat. Inf., Ga. Vol. Capt. J. C. Postell, ist Reg. Cav., Ga. Vol. Capt. A. S, Kicliberg. tst Reg. Cav.. Ga. Vol. Sergt. W. G. Harrison. ist Reg. Cav.. Ga. v ol. Sergt. Tho>. Hunter, rst Reg. Cav., Ga. Vol. Private J. G. Nelson, ist Reg. Cav., Ga. Vol. Private R. C. Fetzcr. Co. K. ist Reg. Inf.. Ga. Vol. Private .1. D. Miller, Chatham Artillery. Inter-State Match. Ten Shots tA Each Range. 200 500 Total. Capt. George T. Cann........................... 46 45 91 Capt. }. C. Postell ............................. 44 43 87 Capt. A. S. Eichbcrg ............................ 45 45 90 Private H. E. Wilson .......................... 43 40 83 Sergeant Thomas Hunter ....................... 42 45 87 Private J. D. Miller ............................ 39 43 82 Private R. C. Fetzer ........................... 42 46 88 Sergeant W. G. Harrison ....................... 40 45 85 Private J. G. Nelson ........................... 44 45 89 Private C. S. Richmond ........................ 39 45 84 Private W. G. Austin ........................... 48 43 91 Lieut. F. C. Wilson ............................. 45 46 91 Won by the Georgia Team. 517 531 1048 Hilton Trophy Match. Seven Shots at Each Range. 200 500 600 Total. Capt. George T. Cann .................... 32 33 29 94 Capt. J. C. Postell ......................... 30 30 28 88 Corporal Fred Mycrs ...................... 29 32 27 88 Private E. C. Mercer ..................... 28 27 32 87 Private H. E. Wilson ...................... 26 28 25 79 Private C. S. Richmond ................... 24 35 24 83 Sergeant Thomas Hunter ................. 22 27 26 75 Private J. D. Miller ....................... 27 31 19 77 Private R. C. Fetzer ...................... 23 28 26 77 Private Nelson. Capt. Pustell. Capt. Eichberg. GEORGIA HUSSARS CARBINE TEAM AT SEA. GIRT, NEW JERSEY. SEPTEMBER, 1896. 533 aoo s fioo Total. Sergeant W. G. Harrison ................. 17 33 31 81 Private W. G. Austin ...................... 29 34 28 J>l Lieut. F. C. Wilson ....................... 29 32 29 90 316 370 324 1010 Tied with District of Columbia Team.--Lost by inverse order. Carbine Match. Seven Shots at Each Range. Won by the Georgia Hussars. 200 500 Total Private Nelson .............................. 28 30 58 Sergeant Hunter ........................... 27 28 55 Sergeant Harrison .......................... 29 27 56 Captain Eichberg ........................... 28 30 58 Captain Postell .............................. 25 30 55 137 145 ate 2d. Essex Troop. ........................................ 261 3rd. Governor's Horse Guards, Georgia ................... 239 4th. Troop "A," District of Columbia ..................... 211 5th. Squadron "A," New York. ........................... 201 Company Match. 200 500 Total Private Nelson ................................. 49 36 76 Sergeant Hunter ................................ 40 30 70 Sergeant Harrison ............................. 41 47 88 Captain Eichberg ............................... 44 40 84 Captain Postell .................................. 42 38 80 Hussars third in this match. 207 191 398 Extract from Adjutant General'1 Report of 1896. The riflemen of Georgia entered eighteen matches. Of this num ber they won thirteen; tied in two, which were lost by smaller score at longest distance; and lost three. The matches won by them were on good margins; those lost, on very small ones. 534 These matches are held annually, at Sea Girt, under the direction of the New Jersey Rifle Association, whose president is, by law, the Governor of the State. The most expert rifle shots in the country meet here in friendly rivalry, and to win in such contests requires, as a preparation, hard, systematic, intelligent work, and a high degree of skill. There are no State funds available for defray ing the expenses of the team; so, in addition to the time lost and hard work done, the entire cost falls on its individual members. The Governor congratulates Captain Williamson, Team Captain, and the members of the team on the remarkable scores .made and the honors they have won for the State and themselves. They will be classified as sharpshooters, and special certificates and sharp shooters' badges will be issued to them by the Inspector-General of Rifle Practice. The creditable work of the team from the Governor's Horse Guards, that, with little time for preparation, went to Sea Girt, as a first experience this year, is deserving of mention, and the knowledge thus gained of team shooting will be of great benefit to its members in future contests. SHARPSHOOTERS, 1896. FIRST REGIMENT CAVALRY, GEORGIA VOLUNTEERS. No. Company or Staff Certificate. Name. Position. Score. 11. Postell, Capt. J. C............. I. R. P. 123 12. Eichberg, Capt. A. S. ....... Q. M. 117 13. Harrison, W. G. ..'.......... Sergt. Maj. 127 14. Hunter, Thomas ............ Com. Sergt. 123 69. Minis, ist Lieut. A .......... Troop A 132 62. Constantine, Sergt. R. P. .... Troop A 115 63. Kayton, Trumpeter G. L. .... Troop A 112 Insignia Awarded. Bar Badge Bar Badge Bar Badge Badge 1897. The Team of 1897 was composed of the following men, all from Savannah, Ga.: Capt. Wm. W. Williamson, Co. A, ist Bat. Inf., G. V., Team Captain. Capt. Geo. T. Cann, Co. C, ist Bat. Inf., G. V. Lieut. F. C. Wilson, Co. C, ist Bat. Inf., G. V. Lieut. W. T. Hopkins, Co. D, ist Bat. Inf., G. V. Lieut. C. S. Richmond, Ins. R. P., ist Bat. Inf., G. V. Sergt Geo. Freeman, Co. D, ist Bat. Inf., G. V. Corpl. Fred. Myers, Jr., Co. D, ist Bat. Inf., G. V. Corpl. Jas. M. Dreyer, Co. D, ist Bat. Inf., G. V. MERCER KONNEMANN WILSON, H. E. BATTEY HAKRISON HUNTER RICHMOND MYERS WILf.lAMBOK POSTELL WILSON, F. C GEORGIA TI:AM AT SESIRT, SEPTEMBER, 1897. AUSTIN 537 Private E. C. A. Mercer, Co. C, ist Bat Inf., G. V. Private Wm. G. Austin, Co. C, ist Bat. Ini, G. V. Private H. E. Wilson, Co. C, ist Bat Inf., G. V. Private F. C. Battey, Co. C, 1st Bat Inf., G. V. Private John S. Schley, Co. D, ist Bat Inf., G. V. Capt. J. C. Postell, Ins. R. P., ist Reg Cav., G. V. Capt. Thomas Hunter, Com'y, ist Reg. Cav.,' G. V. Capt. W. G. Harrison, Adjt, ist Reg. Cav., G. V. Ivieut. A. Minis, Troop A, ist Reg. Cav., G. V. Sergt. R. P. Constantine, Troop A, ist Reg. Cav., G. V. Private F. W. Garden, Troop A, ist Reg. Cav., G. V. Lieut. C. H. Konnemann, Co. C, ist Reg. Inf., G. V. Corpl. Thos. Philpot, Co. B, ist Reg. Inf., G. V. Sergt. J. D. Miller, Chatham Artillery. Inter-State Match. Ten Shod at Each Range. This match was shot on Thursday, 2nd September, and consider ing the fact that there was a dull sky, with changing light and a stiff cross-wind, the score made by Georgia was remarkable. 200 yds. Capt. Geo. T. Cann .................... 50 Capt J. C. Postell ...................... 48 Corpl. F. Myers, Jr. .................... 45 Private E. C. A. Mercer ................ 50 Private F. C. Battey .................... 48 Lieut. C. S. Richmond .................. 49 Private H. E. Wilson ................... 50 Capt. Thos. Hunter ..................... 45 Lieut. C. H. Konnemann ................ 44Capt. W. G. Harrison .................. 47 Private W. G. Austin ................... 50 Lieut. F. C. Wilson ..................... 50 500 yds. 48 46 40 43 48 35 46 44 44 46 47 44 Total. 98 94 85 93 96 84 96 89 88 93 97 94 576 531 "07 Won by the Georgia Team--the third year in succession. Hilton Trophy Match. Seven Shots at Each Range. This match was shot on Friday, the 3rd of September, in a very heavy wind, which prevented any good scores at 200 yards. This match is considered the most important of the meet, and after try- 538 ing for four years, Georgia was rewarded for her perseverance by winning it. It will be recalled that last year Georgia tied Washing ton in this match, and lost only through a smaller score at the long est range. This year the fight was with New York, and it was any body's match after Soo-yard stage was completed, Georgia only leading by three points. 200 500 600 Total. Capt. Geo. T. Cann ....................... 27 35 31 93 Capt. J." C. Postell ........................ 32 27 33 ga Sergt. J. D. Miller ........................ 30 33 28 91 Private E. C. A. Mercer ................... 30 35 27 92 Private F. C. Battey ...................... 23 32 29 84 Lieut C. S. Richmond ..................... 33 30 24 87 Private H. E. Wilson ...................... 26 33 29 88 Capt. Thos. Hunter ........................ 26 30 28 84 Lieut. C. H. Konnemann ................... 29 32 26 87 Capt. W. G. Harrison ..................... 27 35 28 90 Private W. G. Austin ...................... 33 33 31 97 Lieut. F. C. Wilson ........................ 33 34 34 101 Won by the Georgia Team. 349 389 348 1086 REGIMENTAL TEAM MATCH. Tea Shot* at Each Range and Forty Shott Skirmish at Silhouette. FIRST TEAM, -FIRST BATTALION INFANTRY, G. V. 200 yds. Capt. Geo. T. Cann .......... 48 Private E. C. A. Mercer....... 48 Lieut. C. S. Richmond ........ 48 Private H. E. Wilson ......... 46 Private W. G. Austin ........ 46 Lieut. F. C. Wilson .......... 49 500 yds. Skirmish. Total. 46 42 16 153 47 59 35 189 48 24 60 180 44 44 12 146 45 59 32 182 46 24 39 158 285 276 252 194 1007 --SECOND TEAM, FIRST BATTALION INFANTRY, G. V. 200 yds. Lieut. W. T. Hopkins ........ 46 Private J. S. Schley ........... 39 Sergt. G. Freeman ............ 35 Private J. M. Dreyer .......... 43 Corpl. F. Myers, Jr. ........... 44 Private F. C. Battey .......... 48 500 yds. 36 44 44 42 40 47 Skirmish. TotaL 29 16 127 11 19 113 39 22 140 31 28 144 1613 112 32 31 158 255 253 158 128 794 539 SCORES OF OTHER COMPETING TEAMS. Total First Team, Engineer Corps, Washington ................ 931 Seventh Team, Engineer Corps, Washington .............. 849 Fourth Regiment New Jersey N. G. ...................... 777 Second Regiment New Jersey N. G. ...................... 721 Third Regiment New Jersey N. G. ....................... 686 Seventh Regiment New York N. G.--First Team.......... 509 Seventh Regiment New York N. G.--Second Team ...... 506 It will be seen that the First Battalion Infantry, G. V., beat their old competitors, the Engineer Corps, of Washington, D. C., the next highest contestants, by 76 points. The First Regiment Cav alry, Ga. Vols., came in third, and the second team, First Battalion Infantry, G. V., sixth. REGIMENTAL TEAM MATCH. Ten Shod at Each. MO and 500 Yard*, and Forty Shota at Sldrumh. FIRST REGIMENT CAVALRY, GEORGIA VOLTOTKKRS. aooyds. Capt. Thos. Hunter ............ 44 Private R. P. Constantine ...... 48 Lieut A. Minis ................ 47 Private F. W. Garden ......... 47 Capt. W. G. Harrison ........ 45 Capt. J. C. Postell .............. 48 500 yds. 47 47 49 48 46 48 Skirmish. Total. 21 24 136 15 16 126 26 23 143 47 26 168 17 18 126 44 n 151 279 285 170 118 852 Carbine allowance ........... 18 870 Third (3rd) out of ten do) teams. COMPANY MATCH. Ten Shod at Each Range. COMPANY C, FIRST BATTALION INFANTRY, G. V. 200 yds. Capt. Geo. T. Cann ....................... 50 Private E. C. A. Mercer .................. 48 Private F. C. Battey .................... 49 Private W. G. Austin ..................... 50 Lieut. F. C. Wilson ....................... 49 500 yds. Total 48 . 98 47 95 45 94 45 95 50 99 246 235 481 540 I wish to call especial attention to this score. The five men aver aged 96 1-5 to the man, or out of so shots each, all bull's-eyes ex cept 4. COMPANY D, FIRST BATTALION INFANTRY, G. V. 200 yds. Lieut. W. T. Hopkins ..................... 45 Private J. S. Schley ....................... 48 Sergt. Geo. Freeman ...................... 43 Corpl. J. M. Dreyer ...................... 46 Corpl. F. Myers, Jr. ...................... 46 500 yds. 46 42 40 45 47 Total 91 oo 83 91 93 228 220 448 OTHER COMPANIES COMPETING MADE Company A. Engineer Corps--First Team ................. 475 Company A, Engineer Corps--Second Team .............. 453 Company D, Thirteenth Infantry, U. S. A. ................. 428 First Troop N. G., New Jersey ............................ 411 COMPANY MATCH. Ten Shoti at Each Range. TROOP A, FIRST REG. CAV., GA. VOLS. 200 yds. Capt. T. Hunter .......................... 43 Sergt. R. P. Constantine ................. 38 Lieut. A. Minis ........................... 44 Capt. W. G. Harrison .................... 40 Capt. J. C. Postell ......................... 48 500 yds. 40 43 38 48 49 Total. 83 81 8a 88 97 218 218 431 Carbine allowance .................... 15 446 Third (3rd) out of seven (7) Teams. 541 CARBINE TEAM. Seven Shoti at Each Range. FIRST REG. CAV., GA. Vots. 200 yds. Capt. Thos. Hunter ...................... 24 Private R. P. Constactine ................ 24 Lieut. A. Minis .......................... 27 Capt. W. G. Harrison ...................... 31 Capt. J. C. Postell ........................ 32 500 yds. 32 30 29 33 33 Total. 56 54 56 64 65 First out of three (3) Teams. 138 157 295 INDIVIDUAL MATCHES. Wimbledon Cup, 1000 Yards, 30 Shots. Lieut. F. C. Wilson, ist .................................. 125 Capt. Geo. T. Cann, 3rd .................................. 117 President's Match, Championship U. S. 500 600 Private F. C. Battey, ist ........................ 47 49 96 Lieut. F. C. Wilson, 2nd ......................... 48 47 95 Kuser Match, 500 Yards, 3 Strings of 7 Shots. Private W. G. Austin, ist .................. 35 35 35 105 All-Comers' Match, 200 and 300 Yards. 7 Shots. Lieut. F. C. Wilson, Private H. E. Wilson, ........................ 35 35 70 ........................ 35 35 70 Hayes Medal, 500 and 600 Yards, 7 Shots. Capt Geo. T. Cann, ist .......................... 35 34 69 Sergt. Geo. Freeman, 4th ........................ 34 34 68 Corpl. F. W. Garden, sth ....................... 34 34 68 542 E. P. Meany Match, 500 and 600 Yards. 10 Shots. Private F. C. Battey, ist ........................." 49 47 96 Lieut. C. S. Richmond, 2nd ...................... 47 48 95 Capt. Geo. T. Cann, 5th ........................ 48 43 91 New Jersey Rifle Association Trophy, 500 and 600 Yards, 10 Shots. Private W. G. Austin, 1st ........................ 35 34 69 Trenton Inter-State, 200 and 300 Yards. 7 Shots. Lieut. F. C. Wilson, ist .......................... 35 35 70 Championship Revolver Match, 30 Shots. Lieut. C. S. Richmond, 2nd ...................... 237 Championship Military Revolver Match, 30 Shots. Lieut. C. S. Richmond, ist ....................141, possible 150 Revolver Match, 3 Scores of 5 Shots. Lient. C. S. Richmond, ist ................... 144, possible 150 Extract from Capt. W. W. Waiiamion. Team Captain'i Report. "A recapitulation of which is that in five team and twelve indi vidual matches in which our men participated, they won the five Team Matches, eleven of the twelve Individual Matches, and came in second in the other, viz.: The Championship Revolver Match. In this match Lieutenant Richmond, although with a heavy handicap against him, came in second.4* "In conclusion, I cannot speak too highly of the magnificent work. done by the members of the Georgia Team. Its record simply can not be beaten, and I doubt very much if it will ever be equalled. (Signed) "W. W. WILLIAMSON, "Team Captain." Capt. Jno. C. Postell also came In second in Department of Rifle Practice Matcb, losing bj three points and with a score which was superior to any previous record by seven points. 543 SHARPSHOOTERS. 1897. Ai Contained In Report of ihe Adjutant General of State of Georgia. FIRST REGIMENT, CAVALRY. No. Name. Comp. or Staff. 13. Postell, Capt. J. C. ........... I. R. P. 13. Eichberg, Capt A. S. ........ Q. M. 16. Hunter, Capt. Thos. .........Com. 17. McAlpin, 2d. Lt. H. .......... Troop A 18. Cunningham, Sergt. C. A. L. .Troop A 19. Constantine, Sergt. R. P. .....Troop A 14. Qnantock, Priv. G. A. ...... Troop A 20. Kayton, Priv. G. L. .......... Troop A 21. Hammeran, Priv. C. W. ......Troop A Score. Insignia. 129 Bar 115 Bar 116 Bar 114 Badge 114 Bar no Bar 122 Badge 143 Bar 119 Badge SHARPSHOOTERS, 1898. As Contained in Report of the Adjutant General of State of Georgia. Scores. Previous Qualifications 200 300 500 6bo Skirm- as Sharp- No. Name and Rank. yds. yds. yds. yds. ish. Total, shooters. 18. Capt. J. C. Postell I. R. P. ist Cav. .... 22 21 41 19 31 134 1893 '96 '97 19. Capt. Thos. Hunter, Com'y ist Cav. .... 21 19 39 19 16 114 1896'97* 20. Capt. W. G. Harrison, Adjt. ist Cav. ...... 19 24 39 20 8 no 1895 'g6 '5 Private G. L. Kayton -- Tr. A, First Cavalry.............. 21 20 4i IO 16 108 '96, '97, '98, '99 7 Lieut. A. Minis-- Tr. A (retired) .................... 19 20 4i 18 16 114 '95, '96. '97, '98 '99 APPENDIX I. Original Honorary Roll of the Georgia Hussars as Authorized by the Charter Approved December 15, 1859. 1812 Dcmere, Raymond P. 1812 Law, William. 1812 Waldburg, Jacob. 1818 Jackson, Ebenezer. 1820 Rowland, John T. 1822 Smith. Archibald. 1823 Johnston. Gorge H. 1827 Kollock. Phineas. 1828 Kollock. George J. 1829 Barnsley, Godfrey. 1829 Ker. James. 1832 Behn. P. H. 1832 Roberts, Hiram. 1836 Williamson. John. 1836 Holcombe. Thomns. 1836 Sweat. Parity R. 1837 Solomons. E. W. 1837 Habcrsham. \Ym. Xeyle. 1838 Connerat. J. V. 1838 Harrison. George P. 1838 Warner. Wm. 1839 Fleming. Win. B. 1839 Stevens. Win. Bacon. 1840 Brifjl.am, Henry. 1840 Bennctt. Alex. P. 1.^40 Chaplin. W. F. 1840 Woodbridge. Grafton. 1840 Wylly. F. R. 1842 Proston, Wm. F. 1844 Wylly, George W. 18^4 Wiltbcrger, Wm. H. 1845 Fa rr- Wm. B. 1845 Johnston. Joseph. 1846 Palmes. Geo. F. 1846 McDonell, Edgar M. 1848 Washburn. H. K. 1849 Mclntire. J. R. 1849 Pritchan'. Win. R. 1849 Dickerson. H. J. 1849 A Ten, Robt. It. 1850 Sweat. San'uel B. 1850 Hover. L. L. 1850 Rerd. J. P. W. 1851 Kent. Alfred. 1855 Orme. F. H. i?6i Brown ('Gov.). Jos. E.* These were all living April 30lh, 1872, and at this tlate, Oct. ist, 1906, they are all deceased, except Alfred Kent and Frank H. Orme. From time to time other names have been added to this list, as appears in the Annual Rolls rf the Troop and in its Minute Books. Elected such In the SI of 13HI, beliw the Hrst sulectetl for this roll. FRAXCIS P. McIXTIRE. Captain from Sept. 25th, 1905. APPENDIX K. Roll of the Georgia Hussars, November, 1906. Captain, Francis P. Mclntire. Corporal, J. L. Morehead. ist Lieutenant, Charles P. Rowland. Corporal, Marion Rivers. 2nd Lieutenant, Henry C. Daniel. Corporal, J. North Chisholm. Actg ist Sergt, W. A. Tennille. Trumpeter, Percy H. All. Sergt, R. C. Somerville. Q. M. Sergt, W. R. McConnelL Sergt, J. Hammond Eve. Secretary, Edw. R. Banks. Sergt, Joseph B. Martin, Jr. Treasurer, Frank Whatley. Sergt, L. G. Yankey. Registrar, Edw. R. Banks. Corporal. Edw. R. Banks. Privates. Aldrich, R. M. Bagwell, Eugene C. Biggar, Chas. B. Brown, George. Burroughs, Stiles B. Cavanaugh, Thos. B. Crum, W. R. Davis, Fred'k A. DeTreville, D. Exley, W. M. Fennell, Jno. R. Girardeau, C. E. Green, Chas. (2) Harris, Lester. Heidt, S. B. Helmly, F. C. Jamieson, Walter. Keller, Frank L. Keller, Harold. Keller, Hubert Kelly, Jos. E. Kuker, Adolph. Marshall. A. M. Martin, O. C. May, W. W. Myrover, H. L. McArthur, J. M. McLaws, H. G. McLean, Geo. A. Oliver, Charles EOwens, J. E., Jr. Scruggs, W. P. Small, C. W. Stevens, H. D., Jr. Tobin, Isadore. Trosdal, E. S. Veteran Roll. Barnwell, Edward. Barnwell, Wm. G. Bloodworth, F. D. Butner, F. M. Coburn, R. M. Connerat, W. H., Jr. Corbett, Jas. G. Demere, E. H. Douglass, F. X. Ferst, Joseph. Fleming, Chas. A. Gordon, G. Arthur. Gordon, W. W., Jr. Harrison, Robert C. Harrison, W. G. Hunter, Benj. Hunter, Thos. Johnson, J. N. Lawton, A. R. Meldrim, P. W. Morgan, D. B. Myers, Sigo. Nelson, J. G. Norton, Geo. M. Owens, Geo. W. Owens, W. W. Quantock, G. A. Remshart, Geo. H. Remler, Robt. Ryals, S. G. Saussy, Gordon. Smith, Richard H. Train, Wm. F. Wylly, Albert 004 Pay Roll, Class A. Baker. M. S. Baker, M. S.. Jr. Baldwin, Geo. J. Brinkley, Guy O. Cargill, Geo. S. Chaplin. W. R. Chester, \Vm. K. Chisholm. F. M. Crawford. Alien. Bearing. F. H. Dearing. JM. G. DesBouillons. Victor. Ely, Chas. C. Gadsdcn, W. B. Gillespie. X. J. Golden. Jno. W. Gordon. R. Cuyler. Grantham. C. B. Hammond, Fort. Harrison. Xath'l B. Hays, Archie B. Hemmcr. E. C. Hushes. P. H. Hull, F. M., Jr. Jones. J. Logan. Karow, Edward. Leacy. Jas. J. Lefler, A. M. Mallette. J. L. Martin, H. H. Martin, R. V. Mclntire. C. A. McMillan. D. B. Xash. Henry G. A. Xicliols. A. S. Parker, Jno. W. Prendergast. C. F. Quackenbush, C. C. Ray, W. W. Saussy, Fred T. Shelter, S. P. Sigman. J. M. Sipp'e, Chas. H. Smart. H. P. Smith, Albert P. Spigencr. M. R., Jr. Stevens. R. G. Thesmnr. Camille. Theus. S. E. Tiedeman. J. O. C. Train, H. F. U'ebster, J. P. White. Leigh M. Withington. R. R. Young. E. W. Pay Roll, Class B. Austin, W. G. Axson, B. Palmer. Bailey, Roy M. Barrow, David C. Basin ger. Thos. G. Bond. Jos. I. Brown. W. O. Bryan. Jno. M. Carcy, \. H. Carson. J. A. G.. Jr. Clements. Fred Alien. Colding. H. S. Colding. R. L. Connerat, R. V. Connernt. W. H. Cooley. Martin. Dixon. C. C. Dixon. W. T. Mclntire, J. W., Jr. Edmondston, Chas., Jr Mclvor, Jno. T. Elton. G. B. Osborn, H. D. Gignilliat. R. Owens. T. Lloyd. Hare'ee. Ccsmo R. Richardson. C. H. 11 art ridge. W. C. Robinson, P. E. Ueyward, Geo. C. Ross. C. P., Heyward. Geo. C., Jr. (Lt. U. S. A.). Hicks. R. M. Saussy. C. W. Hincks. F. S. Saussy. J. R. Holt. W. P. Schwarz. J. E. Holland. W. C. Solomons, A. W. Kingman. Dan C.. Stillwcll. W. B. (U.Col. U.S. Ensrs.1 Walker. Geo. P. Kirkland, P. White. Geo. R. Mills. W. M. Wilson. F. C. Morrison, A. A. Zipperer. M. S. Myrick. Shelby. Dillon, Jno. R. Fitch, W. E. Flannery. John. Garden, F. W. Gregory, G. A. Pay Roll, Class C. Harty, W. J. Haslam. H. Hogan. J. M. Kehoe. Wm. Lattimore, Wm. Lindsay. W. J. Nelson, L. W. Sharp. Robt. A. Walker, Wm. Jones. CHARLES P. ROWLAND. First Lieutenant from Oct. 9. 1905. to ---- HENRY C. DANIEL. Second Lieutenant from Oct. 9, 1905. to - 559 Non Resident Payroll. Bayles, A. Sydney. Gaynor, Jas. E. Blitch, J. G. Gibson, B. H. Cassels, A. Gordon. Grimshaw, H. B. Chenworth, C. J. Hammond, J. L. Clapp, H. M. Harper, J. Waltcn. Collins, W. A. Harriss, T. B. Craig, C. M. Howard, A. J. Clarice, Jas. K. Jensen, H. Darlington, W. R., Jr. Jette, Paul E. Dickinson, Jno. S. Joseph, C. J. Duckworth, H. B. Keller, Gordon. Faucette, W. D. King, A. M. Frost, Edward. Krenson, Campbell. Lemcke, H. B. Meldrim, T. J. Middleton, E. R. Neville, Chas. Pollard, H. D. Pritchard, R. L. Schley, C. C., Jr. Stoddard, A. H. Stoddard, A. H., Jr. Smith, E. A. Starr, A. L. Tison, W. S. Warner, W. T. Webb, Richard. Country Roll, First Division. Davant, R. J. Newton, D. C, Wylly, L. R. Country Roll, Second Division. War Members of A and B Companies--Non Residents of Chatham County"! Note.--Some of those here named may be deceased. In absence of such knowledge their names are retained on this roll.. Aikens, L. Alien, G. F. An-'rews, Wm. *Ashe, John H. Baley, E. M. Burnett, John. Boyd, J. J. *Clark, I. W. C. Davis, J. F. Dean, W. H. English, S. Fanner, W. H. Flentister, W. C. Ferrier F. Grubbs, W. J. Hallman, C. L. Harrell, J. B. Newton. B. F. Henning, G. H. *Padgett, M. *Heidt, Horace. Patterson, J. M. Herrington, R. T. Peters, Chas. *Hines, C. C. Sharp, H. H. Jolly. C. Slater, R. B. Lanier, W. W. Smith, C. F. *Mann, C. H. *Ulmer, M. C. M?son, W., Jr. *Walker, R. K. *Morgan, Joseph. . Watson, J. H. Morton, J. R. Weatherly, J. M. Mote, F. M. Weatherly, J. S. *McIntosh,Jno.McCoy. Webb. John. *McKay, John. *Weed, J. W. McLemore, J. H. Young, A. J. *Yonge, Phillip. Those with an asterisk prefaced are known to be living Sept I, 1906. Ellis. Charles. Estill, J. H. , 560 Life Members. Jones, G. Noble. Krenson, W. D. Postell, John C. Tiedeman, Geo. W. Witcover, H. W. Honorary Roll. Britton, John A., Woodbine, G*. Conner, Richard E., Natchez, Miss. Cooper, Wm. G., Savannah. Cunningham, C. A. L-, Savannah. DeRenne, W. J., Savannah. Duckworth, Jos. B., Liverpool, Eng. Duncan, A. McC., Savannah. Dutenhofer, Adam, New York City. Erwin (Maj. gth U. S. C.), Jas. B. Gaillard, Geo. C., Wilmington, N. C. Guerard, A. G., Savannah. Gordon, Beirne, Savannah. Gordon, W. W., Savannah. Habersham, Fred. A., Los Angeles, Cal. Hull, Fred M., Savannah. Johnston, Jas. H., Savannah. Kent, Alfred, Savannah. Kirkland (Gen.) W. W., Shepardstown, Va. Lake, Wm. P., Vidalia, Ga. LaRoche, A. B., Savannah. Martin (Gen.) Wm. T., Natchez, Miss. Miller, Henry P., Savannah. Miller, W. Inman, Savannah. Minis, Abram, Savannah. Munnerlyn, Jas. K., Jacksonville, Fla. McAlpin, Henry, Savannah. Orme, Frank H., Atlanta, Ga. Pritchard, G. B., Savannah. Saussy, G. N., Hawkinsville. Ga. Saussy, Robt., Savannah. Shuptrine, J. T., Savannah. Silva, E. A., Atlanta. Ga. Spencer, Bird W., New Jersey. Stewart, Seymour C., Atlanta, Ga. Terrett (Maj..U. S. Inf.), C. P. Wakelee, Wm. L., Savannah. Winkler, Van R., Mulberry Grove, Chatham Co., Ga. J. FRED WARING. Captain Co. A, Georgia Hussars. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel.