Many of the Stoddard Countians that actually fought with Company D during the Vicksburg Campaign (which is not indicated on this list), were part of a larger exchange of prisoners, many of whom were captured on January 27, 1863 in Bloomfield, Missouri. They were then sent to Gratiot Prison in St. Louis, then another prison before being exchanged at City Point, Virginia. They made their way back and caught up with the 1st Missouri Brigade at Bovina, Mississippi. Most joined Company D, 6th Missouri and fought with the regiment through the Vicksburg campaign and siege. After the fall of Vicksburg, nearly all of them left the army and came back to Missouri and joined locally raised units such as Company B, 7th Missouri Cavalry.
- Charles Dowdy left after Vburg
- Josiah Dowdy stayed until taken prisoner at Franklin
- Calvin Fields, transferred to Dawson’s Battery, KIA Champion Hill
- D. H. Fields, Temp Enlistment May 6, 1863 Bovina, MS
- William F. Fields, left at Duck Hill June 12, 62, Temp enlistment May 6.
- Joseph Howell, left at Duck Hill June 12, 1862
- James O. Hull Died of disease after Vburg
- H. C. Lambert transferred to Wade’s Battery Sept 6, 1862
- Smith Minton, transferred to Wade’s Battery Sept 6, 1862
- Stephen Minton, killed on CSS Arkansas
- Elijah Norman left after Corinth
- Ely Norman Missing at Corinth
- M. J. Norman Temp enlistment May 6, 1863, AWOL after Vburg
- John R. Riddle, Died in camp at Wyatt’s Ferry Nov 21, 1862
- Benjamin Sheppard, Captured at Champion Hill. Shows back up in 1864 NFR
- James H. Singleton, Missing at Champion Hill
- F. M. Underwood, Temp enlistment May 6, 1863, KIA at Vburg