Below is listed the names and units of those who have been identified in the Graffiti House: • Sergeant Allen Bowman, Co. E, 12th Virginia Cavalry • Private Michael Bowman, Co. H 7th Virginia Cavalry • Private Hamilton Boyd, Breathed's Battery, Stuart Horse Artillery • Private George Washington Butt, Norfolk Light Artillery (Huger's Battery) • Private James A. J. Cooper, Co. A, 35th Battalion Virginia Cavalry (White's Comanche's) • Captain Edwin Dillingham,
10th Vermont Infantry • Private C. Benton Evans, Breathed's Battery, Stuart Horse Artillery • Private William Evans, Breathed's Battery, Stuart Horse Artillery • Colonel
John Egbert Farnum, Commander,
70th New York Infantry • Lieutenant Lyman C. Gale, Co. K,
10th Vermont Infantry • Corporal Fayette Gibson, Breathed's Battery, Stuart Horse Artillery • Private Thomas 'Herb' Greenwell, Breathed's Battery, Stuart Horse Artillery • Private Uriah Haller, Breathed's Battery, Stuart Horse Artillery • Private William J. Haney, 24th Battalion Virginia Partisan Rangers • Private Henry 'Hal' Hopkins, Breathed's Battery, Stuart Horse Artillery • Private William Hopkins, Breathed's Battery, Stuart Horse Artillery • Private Bob Lewis, Norfolk Light Artillery (Huger's Battery) • Private George McCabe Jr., Breathed's Battery, Stuart Horse Artillery • Lieutenant William J. Marshall, Co. E, 12th Virginia Cavalry • Lieutenant Joseph Moore, Norfolk Light Artillery (Huger's Battery) • Private Edward Moreland, Norfolk Light Artillery (Huger's Battery) • Private A Muth, Breathed's Battery, Stuart Horse Artillery • Private George W. Orrison, Co. C, 35th Battalion Virginia Cavalry (White's Comanche's) • Private David Owens, Breathed's Battery, Stuart Horse Artillery • Private Robert Peed, Norfolk Light Artillery (Huger's Battery) • Private David Owens, Breathed's Battery, Stuart Horse Artillery • Private Dan Quinlan, Massachusetts Light Battery 'C' • Private Elijah Russell, Breathed's Battery, Stuart Horse Artillery • Maj. Gen.
J.E.B. Stuart, Commander, Army of Northern Virginia Cavalry • Sergeant Henry Thomas, Breathed's Battery, Stuart Horse Artillery • Private Harry Wagner, Breathed's Battery, Stuart Horse Artillery • Private Harry Wickes, Breathed's Battery, Stuart Horse Artillery • Private Thomas 'Frank' Yates, Breathed's Battery, Stuart Horse Artillery Below is listed the names of those who have not been identified in the Graffiti House: • Lewis Metta • Frank E. Kelly • M Rown • T.E. Kelly • Emanuel • A.L. Brynn
Notes on the names • All the names of Breathed's Battery are found on the
Maryland Scroll, created on March 16, 1863, the day before the Battle of Kelly's Ford, in which these artillery units participated. • William Haney is believed to have served in four separate units •
30th Virginia Infantry •
13th Virginia Infantry • 24th Battalion Partisan Rangers • 35th Battalion Virginia Cavalry. It is likely that he signed the walls of the Graffiti House while serving in the 24th Battalion Partisan Rangers. • Robert Peed also identifies himself with Gannett's Artillery Battalion. Peed signed the walls in five locations. • Allen Bowman signed the walls in two locations
Units separately identified •
2nd New York Militia •
Louisiana Tigers • 2nd Division 3rd Corps • 10th New Jersey Infantry • Stuart Horse Artillery • Army of the United States of America • Hill's Corps • Gannett's Battalion • Remember the Baltimore Artillery, September the 2nd, 1863
Events and locations identified • Battle of Beverly Ford, April 16, 1863 (likely done by a member of either the 9th or 13th Virginia Cavalry) • June 8, 1863 (possibly done by a member of the 1st SC Cavalry) • "How are you Fort Sumter" (done by the 2nd NY Militia) • Petersburg • Rappahannock • March 16, 1863 • August 7, 1863 • Portsmouth, Virginia • Loudoun County • Washington, D.C. • Richmond • Baltimore
Drawings Of the drawings found, only two have been identified: • Captain James Breathed •
The Maryland Scroll.
Other drawings • 5 horses (one may be a mule) • a male civilian in coat and tails • an eagle/bird • a fort • a soldier in a slouch hat and mustache • a soldier in a slouch hat and beard • a young woman in a fancy dress, hat with ribbons, walking on a board or plank, saying "I am turned over to Lt. Gale" • an older woman smoking a long pipe • a young woman in a straw hat riding side-saddle • a young woman wearing a scarf carrying a basket • a bald man • a pair of women in coats and hats, with their arms in a muffler, saying "I am turned over to Capt. Dillingham" • a male civilian wearing a hat with a sword in his left hand. In the body of the man "President J. Davis good on the boots" • a man in a bowler (or derby), with mutton chops, saying he "smells a rebel." He is facing the rear of a horse. • a Federal soldier in a kepi ==Gallery==