Residence was not listed; a 21 year-old Cooper.
1 of 8 men of the Agner clan to serve in the Rockbridge Light Artillery, he enlisted on 4/21/1861 at Lexington, VA, and was mustered 5/11/1861 into 1st Company, Rockbridge Virginia 1st Light Artillery, as a Private.
Reenlisted 2/8/1862 for 2 years service; given $50 Reenlistment Bounty and furlough of 34 days.
He was Killed In Action during 1st Battle of Fredericksburg, VA.
His father, Jacob Agner, filed a Settlement Claim on 13 June 1863; paid $82.22.
This famous battery was also known as "The Stonewall Battery".
Residence was not listed; a 21 year-old Cooper.
1 of 8 men of the Agner clan to serve in the Rockbridge Light Artillery, he enlisted on 4/21/1861 at Lexington, VA, and was mustered 5/11/1861 into 1st Company, Rockbridge Virginia 1st Light Artillery, as a Private.
Reenlisted 2/8/1862 for 2 years service; given $50 Reenlistment Bounty and furlough of 34 days.
He was Killed In Action during 1st Battle of Fredericksburg, VA.
His father, Jacob Agner, filed a Settlement Claim on 13 June 1863; paid $82.22.
This famous battery was also known as "The Stonewall Battery".
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