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349. Julia and Jackson Christian, Aged 4 and 3 Years

'Uncle Mose Jackson-sketch from life by Bruce Haymond, son of Luther and brother of Col. Henry, Born East Virginia about 1798-died 1879.  Slave of John G. Jackson is said to have taken care of General Stonewall Jackson and his sister at times when the mother visited the some of J. G. Jackson's people.'

350. Sketch of Uncle Mose Jackson

Born 1844.

351. Milton Wylie Humphreys

352. Milton Wylie Humphreys

353. Judge Luther Judson Williams

"Wife of Michael Leonard and mother of Wm. Edgar Leonard"

354. Mrs. Mary Jane (Edgar) Leonard

"Son of Judge H. C. McComas, Barboursville, W. Va, who along with his wife and the remainder of his family were killed by the Indians near Lordsburg, New Mexico. Charlie was adopted by the Apaches, learned to speak Apache, and would probably have been adopted by the tribe but he was killed by an Apache in 1883 or 1884."

355. Charlie McComas, White Captive Killed By Apaches

'Born, Fredericksburg, Virginia, June 20th, 1833. Graduated from Virginia Military Institute July 4th, 1852. Began practicing law in Charleston, Virginia,(now West Virginia), 1854. Organized and elected Captain in Kanawha Riflemen, 1858. Entered Confederate service, April 18, 1861. Assigned to 22nd Regiment Virginia Infantry. Promoted for gallantry, to Major, Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel, in 1863. Several times wounded. Killed in Battle of Winchester, Virginia, September 19th, 1864.'

356. Colonel George S. Patton of Charleston, Virginia (West Virginia), 22nd Virginia Infantry, Confederate Army

357. Col. George S. Patton

Commanded Confederate Troops at Philippi, W. Va.

358. Colonel George A. Porterfield, C. S. A., Charles Town, W. Va.

359. Alexander Welch Reynolds, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

360. Unidentified Men