Civil WarSeventh West Virginia CalvaryFollowing are the men who were residents of Raleigh or at one time had been recruited in the county or had lived in the county. Union Troops Company H: William H. Abbott John Bradley Joseph H. Burnside Wesley M. Burnside George Cantley James Cantley Ambrose Cox Claiborne A. Curtis Samuel Davis Jehu Dickens William Dickens William S. Dunbar Joel Edmonds Dewitt C. Eskins Eli Fipps Charles Grass Henry C. Grass Stephen M. Hensley Benjamin F. Harless Alien Hodges Jacob Jackson Daniel Jarrell kemuel Jarrell John E. Kidd John k Laverty George Washington Maynor James A, Maynor William Maynor Achilles McGinnis Thomas McGinnis Addison Milam Henry Moles James Moles Madison Moles Robert Moles Henry R. Perry korenzo D. Perry Jacob Rutroff Gilbert Scarbrough John W. Scarbrough Noah Scarbrough Skelton Short Andrew J. Stanley Allen Stover Charles Stover Clarkson Stover Daniel Stover Francis Marion Stover Harrison Stover Henry Stover Hiram Stover Jasper Stover George Stover Tollison Stover William Stover William Turner Granville Tyree Jacob Webb Elliott Wells Andrew Jackson Williams John L. Workman Joseph H. Workman William F. Workman Austin Wriston Floyd Wriston Henry Wriston Isaac Wriston James Wriston Patterson Wriston William A. Wriston Company A: Columbus Maynor Isaac Scott Mandaville Scott Company B: Andrew L Cook Benjamin F. Harless Company C: Charles Massie Company D: James L Scott Moses E. Scott Oliver Scott Company G: French Pettry James M. Pettry John Pettry Company I Freeling H. Cook George P. Cook Leonidas Cook John W. Morning William C. Wills Company K: Andrew S. Burnside Source: History of Raleigh County, by Jim
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