| University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Senior Class of 1860 From the book: "The Last Ninety Days of the War in North Carolina" By Cornelia Phillips Spencer Published 1866 |
| Adams, Robert B. In service from South Carolina Alexander, Sydenham B., Capt. 42d NC Regt. Anderson, Lawrence M., Lieut. Killed at Shiloh Askew, George W., Capt. Miss Regt. Attmore, Isaac T. Killed in Virginia Baird, William W., Lieut. NC Regt. Barbee, Algernon S., Lieut. Com. Dept. Army of the West Barrett, Alexander, Lieut. 49th NC Regt. Battle, Junius C. Killed at Sharp's Mountain Bond, Lewis, Chief Ord. to Gen. Jackson Borden, William H., Lieut. 50th NC Regt. Bowie, John R., Sergt. Signal Corps, Louisiana Brickell, Sterling H., Capt. 12th NC Regt. Resigned from wounds Brooks, William M., 3d NC Cav. Bruce, Charles, Jr. Killed at Richmond Bryan, George P., Capt. 2d NC Regt. Killed Bullock, Richard A., Com. Sergt. 12th NC Regt. Butler, Pierce M., 1st Lieut. 2d SC Cav. Cole, Alexander T., Capt. 23d NC Regt. Coleman, Daniel R., 20th NC Regt. Cooepr, Robert W., Chaplain Cobb's Legion Cooper, Thomas W., 1st Lieut. 11th NC Regt. Killed at Gettysburgh Daniel, S. Venable, 1st Lieut. 17th NC Regt. Davis, Samuel C., Lieut. 4th NC Regt. Davis, Thomas W., Lieut. 8th NC Regt. Drake, Edwin L., Col. Tenn. Regt. Cav. Fain, John H. D., Capt. 33d NC Regt. Killed at Petersburg, 2d April, 1865 Ferrand, Horace, Louisiana Regt. Fogle, James O. A., Medical Dept, Richmond Franklin, Samuel R. Died in service Garrett, Woodston L., Lieut. 8th Ala Cav. Gay, Charles E., Lieut. Miss Artillery Graham, James A., Capt. 27th NC Regt. Haigh, Charles, Sergt.-Major 5th NC Cav. Hale, Edward J., Jr., Capt. A.A.G. to Gen. Lane Hardin, Edward J., Lieut and Adjt. Conscript Bureau Hays, Robert B. Forrest's Cavalry Headen, William J., Lieut. 26th NC Regt. Killed Henry, William W., Capt. Artillery, Army of the West Hightower, Samuel A. 26th Louisiana Regt. Holliday, Thomas C., Capt. A.A.G. to Gen. Davis, Killed Houston, R. Bruce B., Lieut. 52d NC Regt. Jones, H. Francis, Lieut. A.D.C. to Gen. Young, Killed Jones, Walter J., Heavy Artillery, Afterward, 40th NC Regt. Kelly, James, Presbyterian clergyman Kelly, John B., 26th NC Regt. King, William J., Medical Dept. Richmond Lutterloh, Jarvis B., Lieut. 56th NC Regt. Killed at Gum Swamp Martin, Eugene S., Lieut. 1st Battery Heavy Artillery Martin, George S., Capt. Tenn. Art'y. Killed by bushwhackers McCallum, James B., Lieut. 51st NC Regt. Killed at Bermuda Hundreds McClelland, James C. Died in 1861 in Arkansas McKethan, Edwin T., Lieut. 51st NC Regt. McKimmon, Arthur N., Q. M. Dept. Raleigh McKimmon, James, Jr., Lieut. Manly's Battery Mebane, Cornelius, Adjt. 6th NC Regt. Mebane, John W., Capt. Tenn Artillery Killed at Kenesaw Mountain Micou, Augustin, Lieut. and A.A.G. Drew's Battalion Mimms, Thomas S., Western Army Nicholson, William T., Capt. 37th NC Regt. Killed Pearce, Oliver W., 3d Regt. NC Cav. Pittman, Reddin G., 1st Lieut. Eng. Dep. Pool, Charles C. Quarles, George McD. Died in service Ryal, Tims, Louisiana Regt. Royster, Iowa, Lieut. 37th NC Regt. Killed at Gettysburgh Sanders, Edward B., Sergt.-Major 35th NC Regt. Saunders, Jos. H., Lieut.-Col. 33d NC Regt. Scales, Erasmus D., Capt. and Com. Sub. 2d NC Cav. Smith, Farquhard, Jr. 3d NC Cav. Smith, Norfleet, 1st Lieut. 3d NC Cav. Smith, Thomas L. Killed at Vicksburg Sterling, Edward G. Died in service Strong, Hugh, In South Carolina service Sykes, Richard L., In Mississippi service Taylor, George W., Ass't. Surgeon, 26th Louisiana Thompson, Samuel M., Colonel Tenn. Regt. Thorp, John H., Capt. 47th NC Regt. Vaughan, Vernon H. In Alabama service Wallace, James A., 44th NC Regt. Wier, Samuel P., Lieurt. 46th NC Regt. Killed at Fredericksburgh Whitfield, Cicero, Sergt. 53d NC Regt. Wilson, George L. Died Wooster, William A., Capt. 1st NC Regt. Killed at Richmond Of field-officers in the Confederate service, at least thirteen names are among the Alumni of the University, namely: Lieut.-General Leonidas Polk Brig.-General George B. Anderson Rufus Barringer L. O'B. Branch Thomas L. Clingman Robert D. Johnston Gaston Lewis James Johnston Pettigrew Matt. W. Ransom Ashley W. Spaight Adjutant-General R. C. Gatlin Adjutant-General John F. Hoke Generals Polk, Anderson, Branch and Pettigrew were killed, and all the others (with the exception of the two bureau officers) severely wounded. |