Margie, Can't tell you anything about William H. Glover other he was not with the rgt to be paroled at Appomattox in Apr 1865; one Pvt Thoms A. Glover, Co A of the 43d was paroled there; Genl Lee had a very large number of men captured at Sailor's Creek and Farmville prior to reaching Appomattox so its possible William was among those and would probably have been paroled at Lynchburg; I don't have that list; the T.M. Barbour you show was Major Thomas M. Barbour, probably was Adjutant of the 43d who previously commanded Co D as a capt. Deo Vindice, Homer