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Captain Samuel Agnew's Company OFFICERS Captain Samuel Agnew 1st Lt. A. E. Burnside 2nd Lt. Simeon Jones 3rd Lt. N. L. Turner NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS 1st Sgt. T. Padrick 2nd Sgt. A. W. Jones 3rd Sgt. Z. E. Allen 4th Sgt. W. F. Gaines 5th Sgt. C. Mills 1st Cpl. G. W. King 2nd Cpl. S. B. Folk 3rd Cpl. Jno. Markham 4th Cpl. Jas. Williamson PRIVATES Agnew, Enoch W. Badger, John Barco, Nickabud Barco, Stephen Barco, W. Beard, W. J. Black, G W. Blitch, Daniel Wire Bridges, George P. Brooks, Frederick Brooks, Thomas Cheser, J. L. Cheser, W. Crevasse, John Washington Crevasse, Joseph Napoleon Cross, G. Dean, J. R. Dean, Mathew Jeremiah W. Ennis, James M. Everett, S. M. Ferguson, Neil Folks, Thomas Brinson Gaines, Christopher C. Gartrell, B. B. Godwin, Jackson J. Hale, Charles Peter Hale, Joseph Harper, Robert Harvey, William J. Harrell, Samuel Hill, H. S. Johns, J W. Johnson, A. Johnson, C. Johnson, Ezekiel Johnson, Henry H. Johnson, Mikel W. Jones, Arthur W. Martson, James C. Mills, B. Monroe, R. Morrison, R. Morrison, Steph.[?] Munden, Isaac Niblack, Samuel Minor Parish, J. E. Pasteur, John Pedricks, Thomas Peterson, Charles Price, H. G. Price, J. Roberts, Edward C. Rodgers, J. Ross, E. H. Seconger, C. E. Shaw, G. Shaylor, Samuel T. Stanley, Thomas C. Stephens, R. Tooke, John William Tookes, J. G. Townsend, L. D. Ward, Timothy Wimberly, J. Williams, George Williams, S. W. Williamson, J.W. Sources: "Muster Roll of Captain Sam'l Agnew's Company of the Special Battalion of Cavalry, Army of the Confederate States of America, Maj C. J. Munnerlyn,...Station: Salt Works Date: Nov. 20th 1864....," found in "Old Papers Belonging to Capt. F. A. Hendry," filed in Lee County, FL, Circuit Court files, 1917, by Mrs. J. F. Menge. Copies at Fort Myers Historical Museum, copied by Kyle S. VanLandingham, February 2001; Hartman, David W., comp., and David Coles, assoc. comp., Biographical Rosters of Florida's Confederate and Union Soldiers 1861-1865, 6 vols., (Wilmington, NC, 1995), V, 2053-2055; Soldiers of Florida in the Seminole Indian, Civil and Spanish-American War (1903), 314. |