The Original Members Of Captain Condrey's Company "The Bull Mountain Invincibles" Captain C. F. Condrey, 1st Lt. John Lawhon Jr., 2nd Lt. Andrew Jackson Northington, Prvt. 2nd Lt. R. B. Rivers, 1st. Sgt. William R. Carnes, 2nd Sgt. James Lindsey, 3rd Sgt. Thomas Kennedy, 4th Sgt. Thomas Lindsey, 5th Sgt. James T. Jones, 1st Cpl. Henry Lester, 2nd Cpl. George A. Stone, 3rd Cpl. H. F. Pollard, 4th Cpl. Henders on E. Riggs. All of these men were privates: Wilborn Alford, T. J. Arthur, J. J. Belu, E. A. Bishop, J. B. Barnes, J . M. Banon, J. W. Barrow, Isaac A. Ballard, A. J. Ballard , R. D. Belk, B. W. Burroughs, J. A. Burroughs, T. S. Burro ughs, Aaron Cantrell, Reuben Cantrell, John Cashion, Thoma s Washington Carpenter, Jessie Davis, Richard Dupree, M. F . Decauter, SEABORN J. DUKE, Joseph Downs, W. J. Dunham, F. M. Finch, R. B. Files, John Goggins, A. T. Goggins, Car y W. Goggins, F. C. Hinson, Lewis Hartsfield, David Johnso n Harris, Henry C. Harris, Joseph Perry Harris, R. G. Harris, Malden Leroy Harris, William White Harris, S. Houghman , B. F. Jones, George Jaggars, J. B. Jones, Jacob Jeffreys , Thomas Isaac Jeffreys, Noah Lawhon, John Boley Lewis Jr. , William Lewis, Lafayette Lockridge, John McDongal, R. A. McDonald, R. A. McDonald, Ambrose Myers, J. E. Mise, Will is Myers, Thomas R. McCarley, J. L. Moore, G. L. Maze, W. T . Martin, William J. Northington, Levi Northington Jr., Levi Northington, M. Nix, Irvin Nolen, CHARLES BERRY NORTON, William Patterson, P. A. Parker, J. T. Roper, J. D. Reid, W . Roper, George Rallen, George Robinson, T. J. Riggs, Lafayette F. Smith, T.L. Smith, A. Seay, Joseph Sweat, William S impson, F. M. Stone, W. Smith, J. W. Stell, B. M. Smith, J . S. Stuart, W. T. Stone, William Shotts, E. Thompson, Will iam Taylor, Robert Tarver, B. A. Todd, James Weeks, P. M. Wigington, J. G. Wood, L. B. West, J. M. Woolbright, E. W. W aldrup, J. W. Woolbright, W. L. Young. All of the above me n enlisted in this unit on May 13, 1862 in Columbus, Missis sippi. The report reads that these men had little clothing, no accoutrements, and had no arms. Their military appearance reads "good

 

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The Muster Roll of May 16, 1862, from which these names were taken, says Company K's station was Columbus, Mississippi. The report says the men had little clothing, no accoutrements, and had no arms. Their military appearance says "good physique" and that they were " raw recruits and undisciplined but had capacity for learning."

 

Men who served in Co. K but were not listed on this muster roll: Lt. Thomas Condrey, Leroy Mauldin Harris, George A. Stone, Thomas M. Fore, R.G. Harris, Henry Cleburne Harris, David J. Harris, James Thompson Harris, Joseph Perry Harris, William White Harris, John Haley (Died Nov. 1862 and buried at Castalian Springs, Durant, MS), William Brewer, John Clayton, ,Charles Berry Norton