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13th Virginia Infantry      
Company Unknown
John Terrill Boston - 3rd Sergeant   
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Contact Name:  Edward J. Westlow
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  11/8/2016
Company Unknown
John Randolph Chambliss - General   
See 41st VA Calvary
Contact Name:  Sam Adams
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  1/26/2009
Company Unknown
John Franklin Curtis - Private   
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Contact Name:  Charles W. Hendricks, Jr
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  7/21/2015
Company Unknown
John Carvasso Guerrant, Sr. - Private   
B: 21 Oct 1840
D: 18 Mar 1884
Contact Name:  Wallace B. Guerrant, Jr.
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  1/4/2014
Company Unknown
James Barbour Terrill - General   
He was a VMI graduate. He began as Major in 1861, was promoted to Lt. Col. and Col., regimental commander. He was killed on 30 May at Totopotomy Creek in Hanover County near Bethesda Church. The Confederate Congress approved his (posthumous) promotion to Brigadier General on 31 May 1964. His brother was William Rufus Terrill, who was a West Point graduate, served as a Brigadier General in then Union Army and was killed in battle at Perryville, Kentucky.
Contact Name:  Edward J. Westlow
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  11/8/2016
Company B
E. Whitefield Brown - Private   
Of Culpeper, VA. On his tombstone it reads, 'A Servant of Christ - A Soldier of the Confederacy - A Son of Virginia.'

Contact Name:  Patricia Walsh
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  4/13/2010
Company B
James William Legg - Private   
Wounded on February 3, 1865 near Petersburg, VA when a miniball struck him in the left wrist crushing his bone and ligaments, seriously injuring his hand.
Contact Name:  Patricia Walsh
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  4/7/2009
Company B
James R Tapp - Private   
James R. from Culpeper,Va, enlisted on May 25, 1861 at Harpers Ferry, VA in the 13 VA Inf. 'Culpeper Minutemen.' He surrended with General Lee at Appomattox Court House, April 9, 1865.
Contact Name:  Patricia Walsh
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Contact Homepage:  Ragnar
Date Added:  4/17/2011
Company C
Robert Samuel Brock - 1st Corporal   
born in Hanover County in 1828 and married Margaret Rebecca Davis of Gordonsville in 1854. Settled in Orange County(Gordonsville)
Contact Name:  gary m brock
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  7/12/2010
Company C
John Travers Daniel - Private   
John Travers Daniel (a.k.a.) Texas Jack. Died in Lee Camp old soldiers home of Virginia in 1910.
Contact Name:  Doyle Tenney
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  11/4/2013
Company D
John S Ruse - Private   
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Contact Name:  William Grisham
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  9/8/2009
Company E
James Henry Allen - Private   
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Contact Name:  Tony Leicht
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Contact Homepage:  www.58va.com
Date Added:  2/27/2007
Company E
Richard Henry Allen - Private   
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Contact Name:  Tony Leicht
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Contact Homepage:  www.58va.com
Date Added:  2/27/2007
Company E
Thomas Oliver Allen - Private   
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Contact Name:  Tony Leicht
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Contact Homepage:  www.58va.com
Date Added:  2/27/2007
Company E
William P Allen - Private   
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Contact Name:  Tony Leicht
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Contact Homepage:  www.58va.com
Date Added:  2/27/2007
Company E
Francis Jackson Brown - Private   
Brandy Rifles, enlisted April 16, 1862. Born in 1828, Culpeper, VA. Married Ann W. Dempsey, Dec. 24, 1850. Ann's aunt, Katherine Dempsey was the 'Widow Tapp' of 'Widow Tapp's Farm' referenced in the Battle of the Wilderness. Died of 'chronick' dysentary upon return home in 1865. Regiment continued fighting two months after Appomattox where he faced in battle his future grandson's father-in-law.
Contact Name:  Patricia Walsh
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Date Added:  4/19/2007
Company E
James M Gannaway - Private   
contracted typoid fever and was dischared May 13, 1862.
Contact Name:  Carole O'Dell
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  11/17/2012
Company E
William T Jones - Private   
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Contact Name:  barbara trulis
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  1/8/2011
Company E
Mallary H Spicer - Private   
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Contact Name:  Kelly McKenna Thomas
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Date Added:  4/30/2016
Company E
Mallary Spicer - Private   
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Contact Name:  Kelly McKenna Thomas
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Date Added:  4/30/2016
Company E
Joseph Tyson - Private   
Joseph Tyson, brn 1817 in Stafford County, VA, was captured at Gettysburg and sent to Fort Delaware. He died in Culpeper County, VA aft 1890. He married and had one daughter, Mary E. Tyson, who died in the early 1980s.
Contact Name:  Lee Tyson
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  3/24/2009
Company F
John Brookman - Private   
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Contact Name:  Kevin M. Breeden
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  7/8/2009
Company F
Pleasant Brookman - Private   
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Contact Name:  Kevin M. Breeden
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  7/8/2009
Company F
Joel H. Cason - Private   
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Contact Name:  John Harman
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  6/5/2006
Company F
Thomas Preston Eubank - Private   
Thomas Eubank was wounded at Antietam (Sharpsburg) and again at Cedar Creek. After his second wounding, he served as mail courier for the unit.
Contact Name:  Elaine Owens
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  4/30/2006
Company F
John Newton Wilhoit - Sergeant   
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Contact Name:  Beale Wilhoit
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  3/1/2005
Company Field & Staff
Colby Cowherd - Asst Surgeon   
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Contact Name:  Leonard M Cowherd
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Contact Homepage:  http://www.cowherd.org
Date Added:  10/7/2015
Company Field & Staff
Edwin Festus Cowherd - Captain   
Adjutant
Wounded at Cedar Mountain
Contact Name:  Leonard Cowherd
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Contact Homepage:  len@cowherd.org
Date Added:  8/3/2016
Company H
John Casper Fifer - Private   
CSA records show John's last name as indicated in this submission. The correct spelling is of German origin. The spelling should have been Pfeiffer. Private 'Fifer' enlisted in Winchester VA, discharged at, or, following Appomatox, settling in Lynchburg VA. He is buried in Lynchburg in a family plot in the same cemetery as Jubal Early.
Contact Name:  Eric
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Date Added:  9/22/2009
Company H
Kennedy Palmer - Private   
I am the grandson of Kennedy Palmer. Kennedy enlisted in the 13th Va Reg at age 17 from Winchester Va. Caputured wounded
Contact Name:  Percy
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Contact Homepage:  http://nscwg.wordpress.com/
Date Added:  2/21/2013
Company H
JOHN WILLIAM SMITH - Private   
Nicknamed 'extra Billy' after the Govenor
Contact Name:  SCOTT C. MANUEL
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  7/23/2009
Company I
Benjamin Markwood Haines - Private   
Benjamin M. Haines - from Slanesville, VA (WV) was in the 13th until late 1863 - moved to 18th VA Cavalry through the end of the war. There is mention in several publications indicating he may have also served in the Confederate Signal Corp. Paroled at Staunton, VA May 1865. Farmer - Born 2/7/1840 Died 5/28/1918, buried in Salem Church Cemetery, Slanesville, WV. His headstone is marked with the 13th Co. K for unknown reasons - a mistake by his wife Nancy - or maybe he was in K for a short period - unknown.
Contact Name:  Dan Cowgill
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  11/10/2010
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