—Jno. H. Vardaman, James M. Duncan, K. C. Allen, O. A. Craven.
Corporals—Wiley V. Pruitt, Jno. C. Jones, Thos. Allison, Thos. D. Burns.
Privates—Darling Baker, B. E. Blackman, Jno. C. Boyle, Angus M. Campbell, H. G. Danner, Wm. S. Dupree, Jno. C. Foster, Jno. M. Fincher, David Hammock, T. N. Knowles, P. B. Lawrence, Wm. J. Lial, Alfred M. Lloyd, Anthony D. Levy, Jno. H. Nichols, Silvanus Noggle, John O'Hara, Wm. H. Oakley, Robt. M. Robins, B. W. Rutledge, Wm. A. Ross, D. H. Stines, G. S. Saunders, M. A. Sigmond, Wm. G. Smart, Robt. Tolar, Wm. M. Taylor, Jno. B. Timmons, W. H. Whitley, H. D. Zora.
When or where Company K was paroled is not known, but we have a list of those present for duty on February 28th, 1865, which includes the following officers and men:
G. W. Robertson, Captain.
Sergeants—A. F. Graham, G. W. Robertson, J. N. McMahan, J. K. Todd, John Mills, W. M. Dickson.
Corporals—A. B. Ellis, Cary Hays, J. F. Bellune, Jas. Griffin.
Artificer—W. L. Stewar
64.
Randolph, Captain William, 94.
Rawlings, Lieutenant E. G., killed, 87.
Rebel Yell, Original, 175.
Reed, Major D. W., 123.
Resolutions of 1798-9, 17.
Revolutions of 1861 and 1776 Compared, 292.
Rhett, Robert Barnwell, his provision of treaty rights, 205.
Richardson, C. A., 172.
Richmond, Burning of in April, 1865, 73; Federal force which entered, 76.
Ripley, Colonel E. H., 76.
Rodes, General R. E., 91, 330.
Rost, F. A., 108.
St. Paul's Church, 147.
Saunders, W. J., 283.
Secession, in 1812, 15, 24; right of, 283.
Seddon, James A., 107.
Seminary Ridge, 34.
Semmes, General J. P., 228.
Semmes, Admiral Raphael, 111, 160.
Seven Days Battles, 250, 332.
Sharpsburg, Battle of, 263.
Shenandoah, Cruise of the, 320; carried Confederate flag around the world, 328.
Shenandoah Valley, Campaign of the, 97.
Sheridan's, Gen. P. H., Bummers, savagery of, 89; cavalry, 234.
Sherman, General W. T., 125, 164; expedition of from Vicksbu