Card 1 Private, Company G, 29th Virginia Infantry Appears on a muster roll for Mch. 27 to Apr. 30, 1862 (Not dated) Enlisted: When: Mch 27 Where: Lebanon, Va By whom: Genl H. Marshal Period: 3yrs or war Present Card 2 Appears on a muster roll for May & June, 1862 (Dated June 30, 1862) Enlisted: When: Mch 27 Where: Lebanon By whom: Genl H. Marshall Period: 3yrs or the war Present Card 3 [$50 bounty for re-enlistment at Camp Cumbo, Russell County, April 26, 1862. Signed by name.] Card 4 Lieutenant, 16th Virginia Cavalry Appears on a copy of an Election Return for field officers of the organization named above. Return dated: Hdqrs Camp of Instruction near Salem, Va. Jan 15, 1863 Remarks: Present & Voting Card 5 1 Lt., Company B, 16th Virginia Cavalry Appears on a Roster dated Jan, 1865 Date of commission: Aug. 7, 1862 Remarks: Resigned, Resignation accepted March 13, 1863. Card 6 Appears on a Register containing Rosters of Commission Officers, Provisional Army Confederate States. Date of appointment: Aug. 7, 1862 Date of resignation, death, transfer or promotion: Resigned Mch. 11, 1865 Card 7 I hereby certify that I have carefully examined 1st Lieut Isaih D. Ball of Company B 16th Va Regt Col. Jenkins Brigade and found him in capable of performing the duties of a soldier; because of a cut [...] across the ankle joint, severing the tendon of the muscles and thereby producing permanent lameness. [...] Surgeon 16th Regt Va Cav Jenkins Brigade Salem Va March 3, 1864 Card 8 [Back of letter of resignation, marked approved.] Card 9 Camp Near Salem, Va March 3rd, 1863 Col. M. J. Ferguson Dear Sir I here with tender you my resignation on account of disability. I am 1st Lieut in Company (B), 16 Regiment of Va. Cavalry having received a wound across the left ankle joint with an ax and severing the tendons of the muscles which renders me unable to perform the duties of a soldier. I hope you will act on this and give me an answer soon. I remain your Obt servt Isaiah D. Ball 1st Lieut Co (B) 16 Regt of Va Cavalry Card 10 [Abstract of contingencies, 2nd Quarter 1863.] Card 11 [Commutation of rations pay, $11.25, April 1st, 1863.]