John H. Worsham (1855 - 1920) served under General "Stonewall" Jackson in the Civil War; he was an "old "F" and adjutant of 21st Virginia Infantry.It was the twenty-first regiment, Virginia infantry, that by its steady, compact, and rapid marching won the name of Jackson's Foot Cavalry. It formed a part of the famous Second Brigade, which saw some of the hardest service of the entire war, in the brilliant Valley Campaign, the memorable and sanguinary Seven Days' Campaign, and the Maryland Campaign. Mr. Worsham enlisted in Company F of this gallant regiment at the beginning of the war, rose by ... View More...