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[139] Corporal John G. McCluer, transferred to Ashby's cavalry, April 28th. Robert S. Bull, captured March 23d, and in prison in Fort Delaware. William F. Singleton, captured March 23d, and in prison in Fort Warren. Daniel Blain, detailed on duty in ordnance department, by order of Secretary of War, September 1, 1861. John T. Gibson, relieved November 12, 1861, by order of General Jackson, to take command of Fifty-fifth Virginia militia. William W. Houston, discharged April 14th, by order of General Winder. James H. Phillips, dropped from roll, and afterwards discharged for disability. Summerfield Smith, detailed April 10th for engineering duty, by order of Secretary of War, and since commissioned lieutenant. John F. Tompkins, detailed as medical steward by order General Johnston. Robert B. Winston, discharged March 12th, by order Secretary of War, No. 57. Napoleon B. Ayers, transferred April 28th, to Ashby's cavalry. Samuel R. Bane, transferred April 28th, to Ashby's cavalry. George R. Bedinger, transferred April 28th, to Ashby's cavalry (afterwards made captain in Thirty-third Virginia infantry, and killed at .Gettysburg . Jesse T. Bealle, transferred to Ashby's cavalry, April 28th. Charles P. Boteler, transferred to Ashby's cavalry, April 28th. William G. Crosen, transferred to Ashby's cavalry, April 28th. Robert M. Dudley, transferred to Captain Hamilton's company, Fourth Virginia volunteers. J. Campbell Heiskell, transferred to Wooding's Battery. John H. Leckey, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. James N. Lepard, transferred to Carpenter's Battery. Robert P. Lewis, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. Williamson Luke, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. Magruder Maury, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. John Saville, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. Joseph S. Smith, transferred to Ashby's cavalry, April 28th. Benjamin F. Tharp, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. Charles O. Veers, transferred to Ashby's cavalry.
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