Card 1 Private, Capt. John H. Candler's Company (Russell Guards) Virginia Volunteers, 48th Virginia Infantry Age: 18 years Appears on a muster roll for July 17 to Aug. 31, 1861 (Dated Aug. 31) Enrolled for active service: When: June 25 Where: Russell By whom: Jno. H. Candler Period: Mustered into service: When: July 17 Where: Abingdon By whom: Col. J. A. Campbell Card 2 Private, Company K, 48th Virginia Infantry Appears on a Register of Payments to Discharged Soldiers. Date of discharge: 14 Mar., 1863 Date of payment: 14 Mar., 1863 By whom: Jas. Bruce Card 3 [Back of disability discharge.] Card 4 CERTIFICATE OF DISABILITY FOR DISCHARGE. James A. Buckels a private, of Captain John M. Candlers Company (K), of the 48th Virginia Regiment of Confederate States Army, was enlisted by Captain John M. Candler, of the 48th Regiment of Virginia Vols. at Lebanon Virginia on the 25th day of June 1861, to serve one year; he was born in Johnson Co. in the State of Tennessee, is Twenty years of age, five feet, two inches high, fair complexion, hazle eyes, dark hair, and by occupation when enlisted a Farmer. During the last six months said soldier has been unfit for duty 180 days. [Remainder of discharge, approved, March 5, 1863.] I CERTIFY that I have carefully examined the said James A. Buckels of Captain John M. Candlers Company and find him incapable of performing the duties of a soldier because of a Gunshot wounds of the right arm resulting in loss of use of the right hand, said wound was received in the battle of Manassas Augt. 30, 1863, I recommend his discharge. Bushrod Taylor Surgeon