In keeping with its cosmopolitan nature, Company H recruited a quite a few Virginians during the war.
Company H, in the rear of the column, was immediately directed to conduct an infantry sweep of the area from which fire had been received.
Company H mustered out of service on December 7, 1865.
Company H - 2 officers and 58 enlisted men, total 60.
Two other platoons from Company H were assigned to the reserve.
The remaining 80 active men of Company H ranged in age from a 15-year-old boy (the musician) to a 44-year-old sergeant.
Dyer continued to serve with Company "H" during the remaining two years of the war.
Company H was the last unit of the Regiment to be mustered out July 2, 1866.
"So the boys in Company H let you have one of the new repeaters, did they?"
Take him over to Company H, why don't you?