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38th Battalion Virginia Light Artillery      
Company Unknown
Carter Martin - Private   
Hampton's Artillery. Deserted from hospital 4 Jan. 1863
Contact Name:  Jeff Talley
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Date Added:  10/21/2010
Company A
Elias Wines - Private   
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Contact Name:  Victor P. Lindsay
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Contact Homepage:  vplindsay
Date Added:  8/12/2012
Company D
L. Clark Leftwich - 2nd Lieutenant   
Born to Augustine Leftwich, III (b. 03/04/1774) and Elizabeth Williams Clark. Enlisted in Capt. H.G. Latham's Battery of VA Artillery on February 27, 1861 as a 2nd Lt. Then served in Co. D, 38th Battalion VA Light Artillery. Later promoted to Major and served on the staff of Gen. Earl Van Dorn and was wounded at Shiloh. The 'Official Records' indicate that he was captured on board a Confederate ship later in the war. He displayed papers indicating he was a commissioned officer in the Confederate Navy(?). Once captured, he ended up on Morris Island in 1864 as one of the 'Immortal 600' used as a human shield for Federal artillery bombarding Charleston, SC. He married Miss. Sue J. Jackson on Jan. 25, 1866 in VA (by Rev. W.H. Wilhelm). He died on June 14, 1907.

(2nd Cousin 5 times removed)
Contact Name:  Donald Steven Smith
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Date Added:  4/3/2006
Company D
William Daniel Lindsay - Private   
William Daniel Lindsay- Born in Bedford County, VA and enlisted in Lynchburg VA in 1861. He was killed May 30,1864 by accidental explosion of case shot in his own hands, near Howlett Line, VA
Contact Name:  Julian Lindsay
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Date Added:  9/16/2010
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