
Units Present in the Appomattox Campaign
1st Texas Infantry - Colonel Frederick S. Bass
4th Texas Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel Clinton M. Winkler
5th Texas Infantry - Captain William T. Hill
Soldiers Present in the Appomattox Campaign
Sergeant Major John “Mark” Smither, 5th Texas Infantry

Pvt. Frank Bowden Chilton, Co. H, 4th Texas Infantry

Richard & John M. Pinckney, Co. G, 4th Texas Infantry

Rufus King Felder & Miers M. Felder, Co. E, "Dixie Blues”, 5th Texas Infantry - Rufus served until Appomattox, his cousin Miers was discharged due to wounds at Second Manassas

Pvt. William L. Langley & Pvt. Thomas H. Langley, Co. E, 1st Texas Infantry - William was killed in action at Gettysburg, Thomas was surrendered at Appomattox

Lt. Col. Clinton McKamy Winkler, 4th Texas Infantry

Members of the "Star Rifles", Company D, 1st Texas Infantry - Standing L-R: Lt. Cornelius R. Curtright, Absalom Carter "A.C." Oliver, Henry P. Oliver, Seated L-R: John A. Oliver, William H. Oliver, Francis Thomas "Frank” Oliver - Lt. Curtright later resigned in 1862; Henry and John Oliver died of pneumonia in early 1862. William died of wounds received at Chickamauga. Only Absalom and Francis made it to Appomattox.

Pvt. Emzy Taylor & Pvt. George M. Taylor, Company E, "Lone Star Guards," 4th Texas Infantry - Emzy received a discharge for disability on December 4, 1861. George was wounded in the arm at Gaines' Mill and surrendered at Appomattox.

Cpt. Elisha Thomas Kindred, Company F, 4th Texas Infantry

Col. Robert Micajah "Mike" Powell, 5th Texas Infantry