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The third company of Red River County volunteers organized for service in the Southern army of the Civil War, an organization of ninety-six officers and privates, was organized on June 29, 1861 and was known as the "William B. Stout Company"
"Master Roll of Capt. William B. Stout Company under command of Brig. Gen. G. H. Wootten of the Infantry Service: W. B. Stout, Captain John Dickson, First Lieutenant L. P. Kelley, Second Lieutenant Rupell Ward , Third Lieutenant James H. Smith, First Sergeant John S. Watts, Second Sergeant H. C. Welch , Third Sergeant W. H. Tippins, Fourth Sergeant W. B. T. Stout, First Corporal I. C. Lindsay, Second Corporal H. B. Torrence, Third Corporal G. W. Wilson, Fourth Corporal R. H. Boyles Ben Ringo Thos I. Brim W. H. Houston William Thomas James Carthers Geo. Edwards H. W. Garvin Geo McL Stout P. L. Kelley Mel Garvin M. E. Gentry I. R. Hodges G. W. Henson Reuben Crone W. S. N. Lamberson I. G. Wilson I. B. Meadows W. M. Rogers Geo. W. Province Robt. I. Tipping Dudley Kellis Nicholas Keith Martin V. Gentry William Rivers G. B. Houston W. G. Smith W. R. N. Mitchell Aguila Garvin I. D. Leash A. Leash W. R. Thomas Henry Tipping Jas. Torrance L. Robertson I. F. Clary Michael Dean Barneyh Sherry Isaac Lewellen Geo. Elam R. F. Lindsey Henry S. Edwards John Dural J. I. Smith W. C. Smith N. L. Boolright Henry Deleran W. H. Tipping R. H. Ash S. P. Greenman Wiley Cooper Jas. McGill W. Goodman Frank Goodman J. Henson John C. Tipping J. W. Perrymore J. F. Clary S. C. Ballard J. K. P. Thomas R. J. barbour D. B. Ballard M. D. McLean Thos J. Ward W. Stewart W. R. Hargraves W. T. Mays W. Daffow Jas. Davis Gordon Smith Samuel McGill Jonathan Crowson A. Roane G. W. Hart Aaron White W. R. Champion Thos. Cleek John Gibson James Young Marion Ballard John Flanty Oran R. Woods L. B. Woods I, William B. Stout, do swear under oath that the above and foregoing list of names are correct, that said company was organized on the day specified. THis the 20th day of June, A. D. 1861. William B. Stout, Capt, On which is endorsed: Filed June the 20th, 1861 J. W. Bivins, Clerk Recorded June 22nd, A. D. 1861. John W. Bivins, Clerk The State of Texas, County of Red River: I, John M. Bivins, clerk of the county court in and for the county and state that the within is of record in my office and was recorded by me this day, June the 22nd, A. D. 1861, in Book A of Record of Militia of Texas, Pages 7, 8, 9, 10. Witness my official signature and seal of office at Clarksville this the 22nd day of June, A. D. 1861 John W. Bivins |