Civil WarWyoming, Raleigh & McDowell MilitiaCommanded by Captain William Turner Organized in 1865 Union Troops John Dickens was lieutenant Enlisted Men were: Andrew J. Allen Carr Allen Larkin Allen Aaron Angle John Asbury George W. Balden Abner Belcher Abraham Belcher Andrew Belcher Daniel Belcher Bunnion Bishop Henry Bishop Hiram G. B. Blakelely James A. Blakely Wiley Blakely Fourth Sgt. Lewis Blankenship Fielden Bonds Joseph L Y. Bonds Rush Bonds Wesley Bonds James H. Brown Wilson Brown George A. Clay John F. Clay Maston Clay Second Sgt. Ralph S. Clay William Clay Peter Cline James P. Cook Pemberton Cook Rufus Cooper Allison S. Davis Third Sgt Francis Dickins Ralph K. Dickins Thomas Dickins Isaiah Elkins James H. Elkins Charles Ellison Anderson Graham Lewis Graham Luke Graham Jr. Luke Graham Sr. Sgt Hamilton Harper Francis M. Hendrex James K. Hendrex John H. High Henry Hunt George Jarrell Gibson Jarrell James Jarrell John Jarrell Alexander Laine Henry Lane Garrett P. Lambert Hiram Lambert Stir. Steel Laverty Floyd Lusk Charles K. Luster Henry F. McMillion Meredith McMillon Oliver Marshall William F. Meadows Dudley Miller James A. Mitchem First Sgt. William Monroe William Newsom Squire Pauley John E. Perfater Andrew J. Perry Thomas Riddle John Rowe Joseph A. Sarrert John H. Sarrett Allen P. Saulsbury James W. Saulsbury LaFayette Saulsbury William L. Simpson Henry Stewart Charles Totton John B. Tumer John B. Turner Samuel Underwood William Webb Napoleon Wells Jasper Workman John Workman Source: History of Raleigh County, by Jim
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