Card 1 Private, Capt. John H. Candler's Company (Russell Guards), Virginia Volunteers, 48th Virginia Infantry Age 33 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 Mustered into service: When: July 17 Where: Abingdon By whom: Col. J. A. Campbell Card 2 Private, Company C, 48th Virginia Infantry Appears on a Regimental Return for Oct., 1861 Absent enlisted men accounted for: Sick at Hospital Card 3 Appears on a Regimental Return for Nov., 1861 Absent enlisted men accounted for: Absent sick at Hospital since about 3 of Nov. Card 4 Name appears on a Register* of Officers and Soldiers of the Army of the Confederate States who were killed in battle, or who died of wounds or disease. Where born: When deceased: Where and from what cause: Amount of money left: $1.00 Effects: In whose charge: When received: Number of certificate: Remarks: Q M Returns No 735 * This register appears to have been compiled to the Adjutant and Inspector General's Office from returns furnished by Hospitals and by Regimental and Company Officers. Card 5 Appears on a Register of Effects of Deceased Soldiers, turned over to Quartermasters, C. S. A. Receipt filed: 1863 No. 735 Amount: $1.00 Card 6 Appears on a Register of Payments to Discharged Soldiers. Date of discharge: 26 Jan, 1862 Date of payment: 11 Feb., 1862 By whom: H. M. Bell