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Tennessee, severed his connection with the Army of Northern Vir- ginia, and parted, for the last time, from his brother the subject of this memoir the companion of his boyhood, youth and early man- hood, and with whom, up to that time, he had served as a soldier since the commencement of the war.
APPENDIX G PP. 121-4.
CASUALTIES OF PERRY'S BRIGADE AT THE BATTLE OF GETTYS- BURG, JULY 2-3, 1863.
Killed Second Florida.
Company A Lieutenant H. F. Riley, Privates D. Knight, Thos. Flowers, W. Bond.
Company B Lieutenant R. S. Jenkins.
Company C Lieutenant P. Shealy.
Company D Sergeant C. W. Johnson.
Company E Captain W. E. McCaslan.
Company F Lieutenant George Pooser, Private S. D. Phretch- ard.
Company I Sergeant William W. McLeod.
Company K Corporal G. Reddick.
Company M Lieutenant E. L. Hampton, Sergeant A. Williams.
Fifth Florida.
Company A Private D. W. Scott. Company B Private R. R. Barnes.
Company C Privates S. H. White, Arvin Oliver, Elias Barimna. Company D Private James Burney.
Company E Lieutenant J. A. Jenkins, Privates S. H. Calhoun, R. C. Cash, R. Hudson, B. Sincoe, H. Linton. Company F Captain John Frink. Company G Private John Baugh. Company I Private J. C. Cox. Company K Lieutenant J. C. Blake, Private Thomas Mumford.
Eighth Florida.
Company C Privates William Slaughter, C. B. Griffin. Company F Private John Rowe. Company G Private Thomas Galloway. Company I Private S. Crews.