V. I. until
Jan. 1, 1865, when he was transferred to the V. R. C.
PHILLIP GRIGSBY,
Lost his right foot and ankle in the battle at Dumfries, and was
discharged at Washington, Aug. 17, 1863.
OWEN HICKS,
Took an active part in the battle of Dumfries; detailed as field
Musician, in April, 1863, but took his musket and entered into the
battle at Chancellorsville; on the field at Gettysburg; detailed as
drummer in the Brigade Brass Band, Jan. 24, 1864, and was present in it
on the Atlanta campaign, in the battles of Rocky-Faced Ridge, Resaca,
and Dallas; served out his time in the 5th O. V. I., in which regiment
he was promoted to Sergeant in Co. B, June 20, 1865, on which day he was
discharged.
JOHN LOWRY,
Present at Dumfries, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Lookout Mountain,
Mission Ridge, Ringgold, Rocky-Faced Ridge, Resaca, and Dallas; served
the rest of his time after Co. C was mustered out, in the 5th O. V. I.,
where he was promoted to Sergeant in Co. B, on the day of his discharge,
June 20, 1865.
JOSEPH McCARREN,
Took part in the battle at Dumfries; under fire with the wagon train at
Chancellorsville, and mortally wounded at Gettysburg; died, July 22,
1863.
LEVI MYERS,
Participated in the battles of Dumfries and Gettysburg; died with Small
Pox, in the hospital at Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 21, 1863.
JAMES T. MYERS,
Present in the action at Dumfries; detailed as fifer, April 1, 1863;
served out his time in the 5th O. V. I.; discharged, June 20, 1865.
JOHN B. PHILLIPS,
Present in the battles of Dumfries, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg,
Lookout Mountain, Mission Ridge, and Ringgold, in which action he
received a severe wound below the knee, for which he was discharged in
Aug., 1864, at Cleveland, Ohio.
WILLIAM PROCTOR,
Took active part in the battles of Dumfries, Chancellorsville, and
Gettysburg; detailed in the ambulance corps in October, 1863, and served
in this capacity at Ringgold and until March 14, 1864, when he received
a sick furlough to Cleveland, Ohio; transferred to V. R. C, Dec. 1,
1864.
TRUE RAND,
Detailed as company pioneer in Nov. 1862; sent to the hospital, in
Alexandria, in June, 1863; reported "under arrest for straggling, Aug.
9, 1863," and detained at Baltimore; found the company about December
of the same year, and was with it during the Atlanta campaign; after Co.
C was mustered out of the service, transferred to the 5th O. V. I., and
was mortall
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