1st Lieut, Bolivar Mills Company, Virginia Military Institute, June 1861; 31 year-old Cooper; 5'10", light complexion, hazel eyes, brown hair.
Enlisted on 7/23/1861 at Manassas, VA., he was mustered into 1st Company, Rockbridge Virginia Light Artillery as a Private.
Present on all rolls until Killed In Action in 1st Battle of Winchester, VA.
On 10/6/1862, his father, John Agner, filed a Settlement Claim; he was found due $126.50.
The Rockbridge Light Artillery No. 1 was organized by W.N. Pendleton, rector of Grace Church in Lexington, Virginia, in May, 1861. Its members were recruited in Rockbridge County.
1st Lieut, Bolivar Mills Company, Virginia Military Institute, June 1861; 31 year-old Cooper; 5'10", light complexion, hazel eyes, brown hair.
Enlisted on 7/23/1861 at Manassas, VA., he was mustered into 1st Company, Rockbridge Virginia Light Artillery as a Private.
Present on all rolls until Killed In Action in 1st Battle of Winchester, VA.
On 10/6/1862, his father, John Agner, filed a Settlement Claim; he was found due $126.50.
The Rockbridge Light Artillery No. 1 was organized by W.N. Pendleton, rector of Grace Church in Lexington, Virginia, in May, 1861. Its members were recruited in Rockbridge County.
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