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Austin was mustered in as a lieutenant. The 22nd Virginia Regiment was under the command of George S. Patton, grandfather of World War II General George S. Patton.

25. Confederate Veteran Dr. Samuel H. Austin of Harrison County, West Virginia, Company B, 22nd Virginia

Alderson raised two companies in his native Greenbrier County region and one was assigned to the 14th Virginia Cavalry . In the second, Company A, Alderson served as First Lieutenant. Company A was attached to the 36th Virginia Cavalry under the command of Albert Jenkins and "Grumble" Jones.

26. Confederate Veteran J. Coleman Alderson of Wheeling, W. Va., Company A, 36th Virginia Cavalry

Buster organized Company B, also known as the "Greenbrier Rifles" and was attached to the 60th Virginia Infantry Regiment in July 1861. At the time the regimental commander was John McClausland

27. Confederate Veteran Captain Alexis M. Buster of Fayette County, West Virginia, Company B, 60th Virginia Infantry

Kirkpatrick's Company E was labeled as "Scouts and Guides" and attached to the 26th Virginia Regiment, April 29, 1862.

28. Confederate Veteran Hamilton F. Kirkpatrick of Greenbrier County, W. Va., Company E, 26th Virginia Battalion

Bryan's Battery was also known as the Monroe Artillery and was organized in March, 1862.

29. Confederate Veteran Mark Dolin of Greenbrier County, W. Va., Bryan's Battery, McLaughlin's Battalion, 4th Brigade

Bouldin's Company B was also known as the Charlotte Cavalry.

30. Confederate Veteran Captain E. E. Bouldin of Charlotte County, Va., Company B, 14th Virginia Cavalry

Company A was also known as "(Moorman B.) White's Mounted Riflemen"

31. Confederate Veteran William H. Sammons of Greenbrier County, W. Va., Company A, 14th Virginia Cavalry

Price was a sergeant-major in Captain George Edgar's Company D.

32. Confederate Veteran John M. Price of Greenbrier County, W. Va., Company D, 26th Virginia Infantry

Company A was also known as "White's Mounted Riflemen".

33. Confederate Veteran Alexander A. Johnston of Greenbrier County, W. Va., Company A, 14th Virginia Cavalry

Company B, under the command of Alex M. Buster was known as the Greenbrier Mountain Rifles.

34. Confederate Veteran Thomas H. Campbell of Fayette County, W. Va., Company B, 60th Virginia Infantry

Sydenstricker served as a first lieutenant in Company E, known as the "Bruce Rifles".

35. Confederate Veteran Oliver P. Sydenstricker of Greenbrier County, W. Va., Company E, 60th Virginia Infantry

Samuel Tyree was mustered into Company C as a first sergeant. Company C, known as the "Mountain Cove Guards", was under the command of Samuel's brother, William Tyree. Ten other members of the Tyree family also served in the 22nd Regiment. In 1863 Samuel Tyree organized a company of partisan rangers of which he served as captain.

36. Confederate Veteran Captain Samuel F. Tyree of Fayette County, W. Va., Company C, 22nd Virginia Infantry