Source: The Moulton Advertiser,
Thursday, Aug 2, 1888
The Tishomingo Veterans, Co. A, 4th Alabama Cavalry, met at Concord church, July 19th, 1888. The house was called to order by that old worthy veteran, Capt. J. H. Wear, who made known the object of the meeting, whose voice thrilled through the house like lightning through the forest. The roll was then called by R.C. Montgomery, and 34 of Co. A answered their names as follows:
J.H. Wear; John Masterson; J.M. Norwood; G.B. Ethridge; J.P Harris; T.R. Retherford; J.T. Sims; D.J. Davis; Mat Horton; J.L Heflin; J.R. Nesmith; George Roden; W.D. Harris; J.N. Craig; J.R. Montgomery; J.M. Horten; A. J. Montgomery; Reubin Hall; J.W. Armstrong; J.C. Montgomery; C.N. Sandlin; R.D. Finney; W.J. Norton; R.T. Wear; Alf McCarver; A.J. Ellis; R.C. Montgomery; J.E. Steenson; J.M. Roberts; J.M. Norwood; Joe Tyler; R.L. Wilson; P. Threlkeild; John Leigh; W.C. Dobbins; J.S. Stephenson; Pos Terry; Les Tollison; Andy Berry; Hugh Heflin; Will Sims; Lee Wallis; John Heflin; J.H. Spangler; A.B. Masterson; N.S. Norwood; Pitt Looney; Granville Spangler; W.R. Kerby; Jack Kerby; J.R. Martin; Sam Ponder; D. Hagood; Tim Kerby; Vol Bird; I.S. Simpson; J.V. Galey; W. J. Wasson.
There were 21 of Co. A that did not answer. A beautiful psalm was
read and a prayer offered by Rev. J. R. Nesmith.