1. Capt. Hiram Morgan,
killed at Deer Creek, MS 1863
2. 1st Lt. John Powell, promoted to Captain, Acting Major when
killed Franklin, TN
3. 2nd Lt. Hampton Wall, promoted to
Captain
4. 3rd Lt. Iverson G. Richmond, wounded
& lost arm
5. Ord. Sgt. W. B. Raiford, promoted
to Lt
Privates
6. James Addison
7. Robert Breeland
8. Reuben Breeland
9. Wm. Breeland
10. Newton Bryand
11. F. M. Carter
12. Calvin Carter
13. Richard Carter
14. P. A. Cook
15. Ellison Cockerham
16. John Cotten
17. F. B. Downey
18. Bishop Forrest
19. J. J. Facundors, promoted to Sgt.
20. C. H. Gordon, wounded, lost leg
21. Newton Hampton, killed in GA 1864
22. Jno. F. Hamilton
23. B.A Hughey
24. R. Jones
25. M. Jones
26. N. B. McCoy
27. John McCoy
28. A. J. Mixon
29. W. P. Mixon
30. E. B. Mixon
31. Sam P. Mixon
32. M. McClendon
33. Henry McDaniel
34. Jeptha McDaniel
35. Evander McDaniel
36. M. McDaniel
37. Howell McDaniel
38. Eli McElveen
39. J. T. Newman
40. James Nevins
41. Chas. Newman
42. Geo. Perkins
43. Geo. Raborn
44. Wm. Raborn
45. B. D. Raborn
46. E. Raborn
47. Sebe Reynolds
48. Geo. We Roberts
49. Sam Roberts
50. Isaac Rhodes
51. Sam Smith
52. Will Smith
53. W. C. Sharp
54. Jackson Sandifer
55. John Stewart
56. Wm. Stewart
57. Alex Stewart, killed Franklin, TN
58. James M. Stewart, died 1908
59. G. W. Stewart
60. Champ Singleton
61. W. Spinks
62. Thomas Tarver
63. Wilson Travis
64. William Travis, died in service
65. J . W. Taylor
66. Nimrod Taylor
67. Jas. Underwood, transferred Co. E 22nd Miss
68. Ellis Varnado
69. R.Varnado
70. P. M. Varnado, killed Peach Tree Creek
71. Joseph Williams
72. W. P. Willson
73. G. B. Williams
74. J. D. William
75. A. J. William
76. J. W. William
77. K. R. Webb
78. William Wall, killed Atlanta
79. E. B. Wall
80. Lemuel Wall
81. Jesse C. Wilson
82. J. A. Wilson
83. A. J. Wilson, killed
84. Jas. White, died Ft. Delaware
85. Wm. Brabham, died in prison
86. Douglas Gyles, captured and never heard from
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Source
Rosters found in the Amite County Courthouse in Liberty, Mississippi. Transcribed and published by Albert S. Casey in Vol. III of History of Amite County, Mississippi. Edited and formatted by Fred T. Kimbrell, Jr.
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