ON MOTION:
Of Mr. Clay Lowe, the following resolution was adopted:
WHEREAS, Since the organization of this Company sixteen years ago, many of our Brave Comrades have passed away, many on the battlefield, daring and dying for their Country, others from disease, therefore,
RESOLVED, That we will ever cherish their memory, emulate their virtues and honor their heroism, and that as a testimonial of our love and respect we erect, at an early day as possible a suitable monument to the dead of the Jackson Guards.
- L. C. Gause,
- W. E. Bevens,
- H. C. Lowe,
- Peter Bach,
- G. K. Stephens,
- F. W. Dillard,
- W. D. Shackelford,
- John R. Loftin,
- John Cathey,
- Jasper May,
- Frank Richardson,
- J. B. Waddell,
- James Hudson,
- Robert A. Bond,
- W. T. Barnes,
- M. A. Mull.
Those who have answered our Call but could not come:
- Captain A. C. Pickett,
- Wm. Bunnell,
- Lyman B. Gill,
- B. F. McCowan,
- Lem McKee,
- Lon Steadman,
- Luther Steadman,
- John Murphy,
- Jerry Love,
- George W. Roberts,
- Austin Choate,
- Mart Howard.
All of whom are the total known living at that time, (1877.)
And now, March 5th 1913, there are only living, as far as we know, out of 154 members on May 5, 1861:
- John Loftin,
- Lon Steadman,
- John Cathey,
- Luther Steadman,
- W. T. Barnes,
- W. E. Bevens.