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Company H was also known as the Rockbridge Dragoons (Rockbridge County, Shenandoah, Virginia).

13. Confederate Veteran R. T. Higginbotham, First Lieutenant, Company H, Virginia Cavalry

Several of the men who served in the 14th Virginia Cavalry were from southern West Virginia Counties and saw their first action at the Battle of Philippi, Barbour County, Virginia (West Virginia), June 3, 1861.

14. Confederate Veteran Dr. J.H. Deshons of Greenbrier County, West Virginia, Company A, 14th Virginia Cavalry

Company E was also known as the Greenbrier or Lewisburg Rifles.

15. Confederate Veteran Randolph Stalnaker, Company E, 27th Virginia Infantry

Most of the men in Company L were from Braxton and Nicholas Counties, Virginia (West Virginia).

16. Confederate Veteran First Lieutenant C. T. Smith, Company L, 14th Virginia Cavalry

17. Confederate Veteran 4th Sergeant Robert P. Gee of Greenbrier County, West Virginia, Company A, 14th Virginia Cavalry

Company E was original formed in Calhoun County and known as Absalom Knott's Company.

18. Confederate Veteran E. D. Withrow, Company E, 14th Virginia Cavalry

19. Confederate Veteran Thomas H. Dennis, 14th Virginia Cavalry

George M. Edgar's Company D was formed with men from Monroe and Greenbrier Counties, Virginia (West Virginia)in April, 1862.

20. Confederate Veteran Joseph Morgan, Company D, 26th Virginia Infantry, Edgar's Battalion

The 27th Virginia Infantry had several men from Monroe and Greenbrier Counties, Virginia (West Virginia) on its muster roll. The regiment was part of the famous "Stonewall" Brigade".

21. Confederate Veteran D. E. Stalnaker of Greenbrier County, W. Va., Company E, 27th Virginia Infantry

22. Confederate Veteran, Dr. William H. McClung of Greenbrier County, West Virginia, Company K, 14th Virginia Cavalry

McDowell was a first lieutenant in the 26th Virginia Infantry known as Edgar's Battalion.

23. Confederate Veteran Lieutenant J. Washington McDowell of Greenbrier County, W. Va. Company D, 26th Virginia Infantry

McClung's company, known as the Mountain Riflemen, was probably consolidated with Captain Halstead's unit in the 36th Regiment.

24. Confederate Veteran William W. McClung of Nicholas County, Company F, 36th Virginia