Hi Homer: Do you have anything on this Philip Faulk. >From the fearful days of 1836 volunteers were called for in Pike County and about forty responded and were formed into a company command by Captain Richburg of Monticello,. Then a draft was ordered in the county. The drafted men were organized into three companies of about seventy-five men each. They were commanded by Captains John A. Stringer, Jeff Darby, and McDougald. Philip Faulk was First Leiutenant of Captain Stringer's company. Some say he also fought for the North. Thanks for your help and Happy Holidays Patsy Vancouver, Wa.