lPiiWi'«| (Cornell Htttuctaity Hthrarg Jtliaca, JJem farh THE JAMES VERNER SCAIFE COLLECTION CIVIL WAR LITERATURE THE GIFT OF JAMES VERNER SCAIFE CLASS OF 1.889 1919 Cornell University Library E548 .C74 Paroles of the Army of northern Virginia olin 3 1924 030 921 773 The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924030921773 Southern Historical Society Papers. VOIvUlVIB XV. PAROLES OF THE Army of Northern Virginia, R. E. LEE, Gen., C. S. A., Commanding, SURRENDERED AT APPOMATTOX C. H., VA., April 9, 1865, TO LIEUTENANT-GENERAL U. S. GRANT, Commanding Armies of the U. S. NOW FIRST PRINTED FROM THE DUPLICATE ORIGINALS IN THE ARCHIVES OF THE SOUTHERN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, EDITED, WITH INTRODUCTION BY R. A. BROCK, Secretary of the Southern Historical Society. Richmond, Virginia: PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY. 1887. LL. A.d2Hlla3 JVM. ELLIS JONES, PRINTER. RICHMOND, VA. INTRODUCTION. This compilation has been printed from the originals of the dupli cate paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia, surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia, April 9, 1865, which were retained by its commander, General Robert Edward Lee, Confederate States Army; the other duplicate being delivered to Lieutenant-General Ulysses S. Grant, commanding the Armies of the United States. The present documents passed from General Lee into the charge of the late Hon. Robert Ould, Confederate States Commissioner of Exchange of Prisoners of War, by whom they were deposited in the archives of the Southern Historical Society. The orthography of the originals has been carefully followed in printing, although it is apprehended that there were many clerical misconceptions as to the correct rendering of proper names. Owing to the rearrangement of his command by General Lee on the morn- ing preceding the day of surrender; the incidental disintegration of the forces; the desultory mode of parole, and the subsequent dis- arrangement of the documents themselves before they came into the possession of the editor, his task has been both perplexing and laborious. He has availed himself of every reference for information within his immediate attainment, and has endeavored fidelity in the entire performance of his official trust. The achievements of the Army of the Confederate States of Arrierica have met undiminishable acknowledgment in the military history of the world. Its fortitude could not be surpassed. The causes of its surrender were manifestly insurmountable. They have been fully discussed by candid and able writers. Circumstances impel brevity here. Only a presentation of authentic details may be attempted. Colonel Walter H. Taylor, the devoted and efficient Adjutant-General* of the Army of Northern Virginia, gives the following account of the disastrous last days of the Army of Northern Virginia : " On the first day of April, General Grant directed a heavy move- ment against the Confederate right near Five Forks; this necessitated * Four Years with General Lee. New York: 1877. Page 149, f^ jfj'. IV INTRODUCTION. the concentration of every available man at that point to resist the Federal advance, and a consequent stretching out of our line, already so sadly attenuated that at some places it consisted of but one man to every seven yards — nothing more than a skirmish line. It was without serious resistance, therefore, on the 2d of April the Federals obtained possession of a portion of the lines between Hatcher's Run and the city. Indeed, we had so few men to contest the matter with them that they were within our lines before it was reported to Gene- ral Lee or General Hill. From the point occupied by these officers, detached squads of men were observed advancing towards us in the plateau beyond ; it was impossible to say whether they were our men or the enemy; and it was for the purpose of solving this doubt, and ascertaining the actual condition of affairs in that locality, that' General A. P. Hill rode towards these detachments, by the fire from one of which he was shot dead from his horse. " Under cover of a heavy fire of artillery the Federal army now made a general advance. It was apparent that our position could no longer be maintained. General Lee communicated to the authori- ties at Richmond his intention of evacuating his lines that night, for which emergency they should have been prepared. This letter occasioned the evacuation of Richmond on the following morning. " During the whole day he was engaged in issuing orders and sending dispatches by couriers and by telegraph, in preparation for this event. Early in the forenoon, while the telegraph operator was working his instrument at headquarters, under the supervision of the staff-officer charged with the duly of transmitting these orders, a shell came crashing through the house and the operator declared himself unable longer to work his instrument. He was ordered to detach it, and as the staff-officer and the operator emerged from the house they with difficulty escaped capture at the hands of the Fed- eral infantry which just advanced upon and drove away the battery of artillery which had been placed in position around the house to assist in delaying the advance of the enemy. The comfortable dwelling of Mr. Turnbull, occupied by General Lee as his head- quarters, and thus hastily evacuated by the rear guard of his military family, was soon enveloped in flames. It is to be hoped that the fire was accidental ; by General Lee it was then thought and feared to have been by design. One of the many arguments always ad- vanced by him why he should not occupy a house was that, in event of its falling into the hands of the enemy, the very fact of its having been occupied by him might possibly cause its destruction ; and * INTRODUCTION. V * * * it was only during the last year of the war, when his health was somewhat impaired, that one of his staff had the temerity, on the occasion of one of the General's visits to Richmond, to turn in his teint to the quartermaster's department and move his effects into a house which he was thus almost compelled to occupy." The letter* of General Lee, previously referred to, is as follows : Petersburg, Va. , 3 P. M., April 2, 186$. His Excellency, Jefferson Davis, Richmond, Va. : Mr. President, — Your letter of the ist is just received. I have been willing to detach officers to recruit negro troops, and sent in the names of many who are desirous of recruiting companies, battalions, or regiments, to the War Department. After receiving the general orders on that subject establishing recruiting depots in the several States, I sup- posed that this mode of raising the troops was preferred. I will continue to submit the names of those who offer for this service, and whom I deem competent, to the War Department ; but among the numerous applications which are presenteid, it is difficult for me to decide who are suitable for the duty. I am glad your Excellency has made an appeal to the Governors of the States, and hope it will have a good effect. I have had a great desire to confer with you upon our condition, and' would have been to Richmond before this, but anticipating movements of the enemy which have occurred, I felt unwilling to be absent. I have considered our condition very critical, but have hoped that the enemy might expose himself in some way that we might take advantage of and cripple him. Knowing, when Sheridan moved on our right, that our cavalry would be unable to resist successfully his advance upon our communications, I detached Pickett's division to sup- port it. At first Pickett succeeded in driving the enemy, who fought stub- bornly, and, after being reinforced by the Fifth corps (U. S. A), obliged Pickett to recede to the Five Forks, on the Dinwiddle Courthouse and Ford's road, where, unfortunately, he was yesterday defeated. To relieve him I had to again draw out three brigades under General Anderson, which so weakened our front line that the enemy last night and this morning suc- ceeded in penetrating it near the Cox road, separating our troops around the town from those on Hatcher's Run. This has enabled him to extend to the Appomattox, thus inclosing and obliging us to contract our lines to the city. I have directed the troops from the lines on Hatcher's Run, thus sev- ered from us, to fall back toward Amelia Courthouse, and I do not see how I can possibly help withdrawing from the city to the north side of the Appo- mattox to-night. There is no bridge over the Appomattox above this point nearer than Goode's and Devil's, over which the troops above mentioned could cross to the north side and be made available to us ; otherwise I might hold this position for a day or two longer, but would have to evacuate it eventually, and I think it better for us to abandon the whole line on James *Personal Reminiscences of General Lee. J. Wm. Jones, D. D. Pages 309-11. VI INTRODUCTION. river to-night if practicable. I have sent preparatory orders to all the offi- cers, and will be able to tell by night whether or not we can remain here another day ; but I think every hour now adds to our difficulties. I regret to be obliged to write such a hurried letter to your Excellency, but I am in the presence of the enemy, endeavoring to resist his advance. I am, most respectfully and truly yours, [Signed] R. E. Lee, General. Colonel Taylor continues : "After a gallant resistance, our troops were retired to the second or inner line of defence around the city of Petersburg', and there main- tained their line till nightfall. By the dawn of day next morning the lines had been evacuated and the gallant, but sadly reduced Army of Northern Virginia had made good its way in its retreat westwardly toward Amelia Courthouse. The intention was to take the direction of Danville, and turn to our advantage the good line for resistance offered by the Dan and Staunton rivers. The activity of the Fed- eral cavalry and the want of supplies compelled a different course, and the retreat was continued up the Southside railroad toward Lynchburg," In this trying retreat, the skeleton mules and horses were scarce able to drag the scantily loaded wagons and the artillery through the miry roads. Every article that burdened them that could be dispensed with was abandoned, and food for horse and man was finally the same — unshelled corn — three ears of which was distributed as a soldier's ration. Being convinced of the hopelessness of further resistance, the corps commanders of the army held a conference on Thursday night, April 6th, the result of which was that they commissioned General W. N. Pendleton (Chief of Artillery) to inform General Lee that in their judgment the time had come when negotiations should be opened with General Grant. "General Pendleton thus describes the interview: 'General Lee was' lying on the ground. No other heard the conversation between him and myself He received my communication with the reply : ' Oh, no, I trust it has not come to that ; ' and added, ' General, we have yet too many bold men to think of laying down our arms. The enemy do not fight with spirit, while our boys still do. Besides if I were to say a word to the Federal commander he would regard it as such a confession of weakness as to make it the occasion of de- manding unconditional surrender — a proposal to which I will never listen. I have resolved to die first ; and that, if it comes to that, we INTRODUCTION. VII shall force through or fall all in our places. * * * General, this is no new question with me. I have never believed we could, against the gigantic combination for our subjugation, make good, in the long run, our independence, unless foreign powers should, directly or indirectly, assist us. This, I was sure, it was their interest to do, and I hoped they would so regard it. But such considerations really made with me no difference. We had, I was satisfied, sacred principles to maintain and rights to defend, for which we were in duty bound to do our best, even if we perished in the endeavor.' These were, as nearly as I can recall them, the exact words of Gen- eral Lee on that most critical occasion. You see in them the soul of the man. What his conscience dictated and his judgment de- cided, there his heart was.' "* General Lee did not think proper to comply at once with the sug- gestion of his corps commanders, but on the night of the next day (the 7th) he received from General Grant the following communica- tion : April 7TH. General R. E. Lee, Commander C. S. A. : Sir, — The result of the last week must convince you of the utter hopelessness of further resistance on the part of the Army of Northern Virginia in this struggle. I feel that it is so, and regard it as my duty to shift from myself the responsibility of any further effusion of blood by ask- ing of you the surrender of that portion of the Confederate States Army known as the Army of Northern Virginia. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, U. S Grant, Lieutenant- General, Commanding the Armies of the United States. General Lee replied as follows : April 7th. General, — I have received your note of this date. Though not entirely of the opinion you express of the hopelessne.ss of further resistance on the part of the Army of Northern Virginia, I reciprocate your desire to avoid useless effusion of blood, and, therefore, before considering your proposi- tion, ask the terms you will offer on condition of its surrender. R. E. Lee, General. To Lieutenant General U. S. Grant, Commanding Armies of the United States. General Grant rejoined : * f ones' s Reminiscences, page 297. VIII INTRODUCTION. April 8th. General R. E. Lee, Commanding Confederate Stales Army : General, — Your note of last, in reply to mine of same date, asking the condition on which I will accept the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, is just received. In reply I would say that, peace being my first desire, there is but one condition that I will insist upon, viz. : That the men surrendered shall be disqualified for taking up arms against the Government of the United States until properly exchanged. I will meet you, or designate officers to meet any officers you may name for the same purpose, at any point agreeable to you, for the purpose of arranging definitely the terms upon which the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia will be received. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, U. S. Grant, Lieulenant- General, Commanding Armies of Ike United States. "In the meantime, General Lee was pressing on toward Lynch- burg, and, on the evening of the 8th, his vanguard reached Appo- mattox Station, where rations for the army had been ordered to be sent from Lynchburg. Four loaded trains were in sight, and the famished array about to be supplied, when the head of Sheridan's column dashed on the scene, captured the provisions, and drove the vanguard back to Appomattox Courthouse, four miles off. Sheri- dan's impetuous troopers met a sudden and bloody check in the streets of the village, the colonel commanding the advance being killed. That morning General Lee had divided the remnant of his army into two wings, under Gordon and Longslreet — Gordon having the advance and Longstreet the rear. Upon the repulse of the cavalry, Gordon's corps advanced through the village and spent another night of sleepless vigilance and anxiety; while Longstreet, four miles in the rear, had to entrench against the Army of the Potomac under Meade. That night General Lee held a council of war with Longstreet, Gordon, and Fitz. Lee,* at which it was deter- mined that Gordon should advance early the next morning to 'feel ' the enemy in his front; that, if there was nothing but cavalry, he should press on, followed by Longstreet; but that, if Grant's infantry had got up in too large force to be driven, he should halt and notify General Lee, that a flag of truce might be raised and the useless sacrifice of life stopped. * General Mahone was not present at this conference, as has been alleged nor at any of approximate date. INTRODUCTION. IX "Accordingly, on the morning of the memorable gth of April, Gordon and Fitz. Lee attacked Sheridan's splendid cavalry, outnum- bering them more than four to one, and flushed with the full con- fidence of victory and the assurance that, if they needed support, the 'Army of the James' was close at hand. Yet, despite these odds and the exhaustion of these famishing men, they went into that fight with the heroic courage which ever characterized that old corps, and proved themselves not unworthy of Stonewall Jackson, Ewell, Early, Gordon, Rodes, Ramseur, Pegram, J. A. Walker, C. A. Evans and other noble leaders, whom they had been wont to follow to victory. Utterly unable to withstand the onset, Sheridan hastened in person to hurry up the ' Army of the James,' while Gordon drove his 'invincible troopers' more than a mile, and cap- tured and brought off two pieces of artillery and a large number of prisoners. Had only Sheridan barred the way the surrender had not occurred at Appomattox Courthouse ; but Gordon only drove back the cavalry to find himself confronted by the ' Army of the James' and the road blocked by ten times his numbers."* At this crisis, which, states Colonel Charles S. Venable, of the staff of General Lee, was at 3 o'clock A. M., "General Lee rode forward, still hoping that we might break through the countless hordes of the enemy which hemmed us in. Halting a short dis- tance in rear of our vanguard he sent me on to General Gordon to ask him if he could break through the enemy. I found General Gordon and General Fitz. Lee on their front line, in the dim light of the morning, arranging an attack. Gordon's reply to the mes- sage (I give the expressive phrase of the gallant Georgian) was this : ' Tell General Lee I have fought my corps to a frazzle, and I fear I can do nothing unless I am heavily supported by Longstreet's corps' When I bore this message back to General Lee, he said : ' Then there is nothing left me but to go and see General Grant, f and I would rather die a thousand deaths.' Convulsed with pas- sionate grief, many were the wild words which we spoke as we stood around him. Said one, ' Oh ! General, what will history say of the surrender of the army in the field ? ' He replied, ' Yes, I know they * Jones's Reminiscences, pages 299, 300. t Field's and Mahone's divisions of Longstreet's corps, staunch in the midst of all our disasters, were holding Meade back in our rear, and could not be spared for the attack. X INTRODUCTION. will say hard things of us ; they will not understand how we were overwhelmed by numbers ; but that is not the question, Colonel. The question is, is it right to surrender this army ? If it is right, then I will take all the responsibility.' " * The following letter, written the previous day, was now sent to General Grant : April 8th. General,— I received at a late hour your note of to-day, in answer to mine of yesterday. I did not intend to propose the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, but to ask the terms of your proposition. To be frank, I do not think the emergency has arisen to call for the surrender. But as the restoration of peace should be the sole object of all, I desire to know whether your proposals would tend to that end. I cannot, therefore, meet you with a view to the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, but so far as your proposition may aifect the Confede- rate States forces under my command and lead to the restoration of peace. I should be pleased to meet you at lo A. M. to-morrow on the old Stage road to Richmond between the picket lines of the two armies. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, R. E. Lee, General, Confederate States Armies. To Lieutenant General Grant, Commanding Armies of the United States. General Grant replied : April 9TH. General R. E. Lee, Commanding C. S. A. : General, — Your note of yesterday is received. As I have no authority to treat on the subject of peace, the meeting proposed for 10 A. M. to-day could lead to no good. I will state, however. General, that I am equally anxious for peace with yourself, and the whole North entertain the same feeling. The terms upon which peace can be had are well understood. By the South laying down their arms they will hasten that most desirable event, save thousands of human lives, and hundreds of millions of property not yet destroyed. Sincerely hoping that all our difficulties may be settled without the loss of another life, I subscribe myself. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, U. S. Grant, Lieutenant- General U. S. A. The exigency had come. To the noble mind of Lee, to protract * Remarks at the Lee Memorial Meeting, held in Richmond, Virginia November 3, i^-jo.— Army of Northern Virginia Memorial Volume, pages 19-20. INTRODUCTION. XI the futile struggle was inhuman. He had at once had the white flag raised, and sent the following note to General Grant : April 9, 1865. General, — I received your note this morning on the picket line, whither I had come to meet you and ascertain definitely what terms were embraced in your proposition of yesterday with reference to the surrende;-of thearmy. I now ask an interview in accordance with the offer contained in your letter of yesterday for that purpose. R. E. Lee, General. Lieutenant- General U. S. Grant. Colonel Taylor, (before cited,) states, that, reporting to General Lee about this time as to the parking of the army trains, about which he had been engaged, that General Lee said to him : " Well, Colonel, what are we to do ? " " In reply, a fear was expressed that it would be necessary to abandon the trains which had already occasioned us such great embarrassment, and the hope was indulged that, relieved of this burden, the army could make good its escape. 'Yes,' said the General, ' perhaps we could, but I have had a conference with these gentlemen around me, and they agree that the time has come for capitulation.' ' Well, sir,' I said, ' I can only speak for myself; to me any other fate is preferable — .' ' Such is my individual way of thinking,' interrupted the General. ' But,' I immediately added, ' of course. General, it is different with you. You have to think of these brave men, and decide not only for yourself but for them.' ' Yes,' he replied, ' it would be useless and therefore cruel to provoke the further effusion of blood, and I have arranged to meet General Grant with a view to surrender, and wish you to accompany me.' "Shortly after this, the General, accompanied by Colonel Marshall and myself, started back in the direction from which we had come to meet General Grant as had been arranged. " We continued some distance without meeting any one after passing our lines, but finally came upon a staff officer sent by Gen- eral Grant's order to say to General Lee that he had been prevented from meeting him at that point, and to request that he would meet him upon the other road. General Lee then retraced his steps, and proceeding toward our front in the direction of Appomattox Court- house, dismounted at a convenient place to await General Grant's communication. Very soon a Federal officer, accompanied by one of General Gordon's staff, rode up to where General Lee was seated XII INTRODUCTION. in a small orchard * on the roadside. This proved to be General Forsythe, of General Sheridan's staff, who was sent by General Sheridan to say that, as he had doubt as to his authority to recog- nize the informal truce which had been agreed on between General Gordon and himself, he desired to communicate with General Meade on the subject, and wished permission to pass through our lines as the shortest route. I was a.ssigned to the duty of escorting General Forsythe through our lines and back. This was scarcely accom- plished when General Babcock rode up and announced to General Lee that General Grant was prepared to meet him at the front. " I shrank from this interview, and while I could not then and cannot now justify my conduct, I availed myself of the excuse of having taken the two rides through the extent of our lines, and to those of the enemy already mentioned, and did not accompany my chief in this trying ordeal."! To the communication of General Lee, asking an interview. Gen- eral Grant replied as follows : April gxH, 1865. General R. E. Lee, Commanding C. S Army : Your note of this date is but this moment Girr.so A. M.) received, in consequence of my having passed from the Richmond and Lynchburg roads to the Farmville and Lynchburg road. I am at this writing about four miles west of Walker's church, and will push forward to the front for the purpose of meeting you. Notice sent to me on this road, where you wish the interview to lake place, will meet me. U. S. Grant, Lieutenant- General, General Horace Porter, of Grant's staff, writes : ;|; "About one o'clock the little village of Appomattox Courthouse, with its half dozen houses, came in sight, and soon we were entering its single street. It is situated on some rising ground, and beyond, the country slopes down into a broad valley. The enemy was seen with his columns and wagon trains covering the low ground. Our cavalry, the Fifth Corps, and part of Ord's command were occupying the high ground to the south and west of the enemy, heading him off completely. "Generals Sheridan and Ord, with a group of ofificers around *This circumstance furnished the only ground for the widespread report that the surrender occurred under an apple tree. \ Four Years with General Lee, pages 151-3. J Article, "Grant's Last Campaign," in the Century Magazine, Novem ber, 1887. INTRODUCTION. XIII them, were seen on the road, and as our party came up, General Grant said: 'How are you, Sheridan?' 'First rate, thank you; how are you ? ' cried Sheridan, with a voice and look that seemed to indicate that on his part he was having things all his own way. ' Is Lee over there ? ' asked General Grant, pointing up the street, having heard that he was in that vicinity. ' Yes, he is in that brick house,' answered Sheridan. 'Well, then, we'll go over,' said Grant. "The General in Chief now rode on, accompanied by Sheridan, Ord and some others, and soon Colonel Babcock's orderly was seen sitting on his horse in the street in front of a two story brick house, better in appearance than the rest of the houses. He said General Lee and Colonel Babcock had gone into this house a short time Ijefore, and he was ordered to post himself in the street and keep a lookout for General Grant, so as to let him know where General Lee was. " The house [that of Wilbur McLean] had a comfortable wooden porch, with seven steps leading up to it. A hall ran through the middle from front to back, and on each side was a room having two windows, one in front and one in rear. Each room had two doors leading into the hall. The building stood a little distance back from the street, with a yard in front, and to the left was a gate for car- riages and a roadway running to a stable in the rear. We entered the grounds by this gate and dismounted. In the yard were seen a fine, large gray horse, which proved to be General Lee's, and a good-looking mare belonging to Colonel Marshall. An orderly in gray was in charge of them, and had taken off their bridles to let ihem nibble the grass. "General Grant mounted the steps and entered the house. As he stepped into the hall, Colonel Babcock, who had seen his approach from the window, opened the door of the room on the left, in which he had been sitting with General Lee and Colonel Marshall, awaiting General Grant's arrival. The General passed in, while the members of the staff, Generals Sheridan and Ord, and some general officers who had gathered in the front yard, remained outside, feeling that he would probably want his first interview with General Lee to be, in a measure, private. In a few minutes Colonel Babcock came to the front door, and, making a motion with his hat towards the sitting room, said, 'The General says come in.' It was then about half- past one of Sunday, the gth of April. We entered, and found General Grant sitting at a marble-topped table in the centre of the room, and Lee sitting beside a small oval table near the front window, in the XIV INTRODUCTION. corner opposite to the door by which we entered, and facing General Grant. Colonel Marshall, his military secretary, was standing at his left side. We walked in softly, and ranged ourselves quietly about the sides of the room, very much as people enter a sick chamber when they expect to find the patient dangerously ill. Some found seats on the sofa and a few chairs, which constituted the furniture, but most of the party stood. ' ' The contrast between the two commanders was very striking, and could not fail to attract marked attention, as they sat ten feet apart facing each other. "General Grant, then nearly forty-three years of age, was five feet eight inches in height, with shoulders slightly stooped. His hair and full beard were a nut-brown, without a trace of gray in them. He had on a single-breasted blouse, made of dark-blue flannel, unbuttoned in front, and showing a waistcoat underneath. He wore an ordinary pair of top-boots, with his trousers inside, and was without spurs. The boots and portions of his clothes were spattered with mud. He had on a pair of thread gloves, of a dark-yellow color, which he had taken off in entering the room. His felt ' sugar- loaf stiff brimmed hat was thrown on the table beside him. He had no sword, and a pair of shoulder-straps was all there was about him to designate his rank. In fact, aside from these, his uniform was that of a private soldier. " Lee, on the other hand, was fully six feet in height, and was quite erect for one of his age, for he was Grant's senior by sixteen years. His hair and full beard were a silver gray, and quite thick, except that the hair had become a little thin in front. He wore a new uni- form of Confederate gray, buttoned up to the throat, and at his side he carried a long sword of exceedingly fine workmanship, the hilt studded with jewels. It was said to be the sword which had been presented to him by the State of Virginia. His top-boots were comparatively new, and seemed to have on them some ornamental stitching of red silk. Like his uniform, they were singularly clean, and but little travel-stained. On the boots were handsome spurs, with large rowels. A felt hat, which, in color, matched pretty closely that of his uniform, and a pair of long buckskin gauntlets lay be- side him on the table. We asked Colonel Marshall afterwards how it was that both he and his chief wore such fine toggery, and looked so much as if they had just turned out to go to church, while with us our outward garb scarcely rose to the dignity of even of the 'shabby-genteel.' He enlightened us regarding the contrast, by INTRODUCTION. XV explaining that when their headquarters' wagons had been pressed so closely by our cavalry a few days before, and it was found they would have to destroy all their baggage, except the clothes they car- ried on their backs, each one, naturally, selected the newest suit he had, and sought to propitiate the gods of destruction by a sacrifice of his second best. " General Grant began the conversation by saying : ' I met you once before, General Lee, while we were serving in Mexico, when you came over from General Scott's headquarters to visit Garland's brigade, to which I then belonged. I have always remembered your appearance, and I think I should have recognized you any- where.' " ' Yes,' replied General Lee, ' I know I met you on that occasion, and I have often thought of it, and tried to recollect how you looked, but I have never been able to recall a single feature. ' "After some further mention of Mexico, General Lee said: 'I suppose. General Grant, that the object of our present meeting is fully understood. I asked to see you, to ascertain upon what terms you would receive the surrender of my army?' " General Grant replied : ' The terms I propose are those stated substantially in my letter of yesterday — that is, the officers and men surrendered to be paroled and disqualified from taking up arms again until properly exchanged, and all arms, ammunition and supplies to be delivered up as captured property.' " Lee nodded an assent, and said : ' Those are about the conditions which I expected would be proposed.' " General Grant then continued : ' Yes, I think our correspond- ence indicated pretty clearly the action that would be taken at our meeting, and I hope it may lead to a general suspension of hostili- ties, and be the means of preventing any further loss of life. ' " Lee inclined his head as indicating his accord with this wish, and General Grant then went on to talk at some length in a very pleasant vein about the prospects of peace. Lee was evidently anx- ious to proceed to the formal work of the surrender, and he brought the subject up again by saying : ' I presume, General Grant, we have both carefully considered the proper steps to be taken, and I would suggest that you commit to writing the terms you have proposed so that they may be formally acted upon.' 'Very well,' replied Gen- eral Grant, ' I will write them out.' And calling for his manifold order book, he opened it on the table before him and proceeded to write the terms. The leaves had been so prepared that three im- XVI INTRODUCTION. pressions of the writing were made. He wrote very rapidly and did not pause until he had finished the sentence ending with ' officers appointed by me to receive them.' Then he looked towards Lee, and his eyes seemed to be resting on the handsome sword which hung at that officer's side. He said afterwards that this set him to thinking that it would be an unnecessary humiliation to require the officers to surrender their swords, and a great hardship to deprive them of their personal baggage and horses, and after a short pause he wrote the sentence, ' This will not embrace the side arms of the officers, nor their private horses or baggage.' When he had finished the letter he called Colonel (afterwards General) Parker, one of the military secretaries on the staflf, to his side and looked it over with him and directed him as they went along to interline six or seven words and to strike out the word ' their ' which had been repeated When this had been done he handed the book to General Lee and asked him to read over the letter. It was as follows : Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia, April gth, 1865. General R. E. Lee, Commanding C. S. A. . General,— In accordance with the substance of my letter to you of the 8th instant, I propose to receive the surrender of the Army of North- ern Virginia on the following- terms, to-wit: Rolls of all the officers and men to be made in duplicate — one copy to be given to an officer to be des- ignated by me ; the other to be retained by such officer or officers as you may designate. The officers to give their individual paroles not to take up arms against the Government of the United States until properly [ex- changed], and each company or regimental commander to sign a like parole for the men of their commands. The arms, artillery, and public property to be parked and stacked, and turned over to the officers appointed by me to receive them. This will not embrace the side-arms of the officers, nor their private horses or baggage. This done, each officer and man will be allowed to return to his home, not to be disturbed by the United States authorities so long as they observe their paroles and the laws in force where they may reside. Very respectfully, U. S. Grant, Lieutenant- General. "Lee took it and laid it on the table beside him, while he drew" from his pocket a pair of steel-rimmed spectacles and wiped the glasses carefully with his handkerchief Then he crossed his legs, adjusted the spectacles very slowly and deliberately, and took up the draft of the letter and proceeded to read it attentively. It consisted of two pages. When he had reached the top line of the second page he looked up and said to General Grant : 'After the words INTRODUCTION. XVII ' until properly,' the word 'exchanged ' seems to be omitted. You doubtless intended to use that word. ' "'Why, yes,' said Grant. 'I thought I had put in the word ' exchanged.' " ' I presumed it had been omitted inadvertently,' continued Lee, ' and with your permission I will mark where it should be inserted.' " ' Certainly,' Grant replied. " Lee felt in his pocket as if searching for a pencil, but did not seem to be able to find one. Seeing this, and happening to be stand- ing close to him, I handed him my pencil. He took it, and laying the paper on the table noted the interlineation. During the rest of the interview he kept twirling this pencil in his fingers and occasionally tapping the top of the table with it. When he handed it back it was carefully treasured by me as a memento of the occa- sion. When Lee came to the sentence about the officers' side-arms, private horses and baggage he showed for the first time during the reading of the letter a slight change of countenance, and was evi- dently touched by this act of generosity. It was doubtless the con- dition mentioned to which he particularly alluded when he looked towards General Grant as he finished reading and said with some degree of warmth in his manner : ' This will have a very happy effect upon my army.' General Grant then said, ' Unless you have some suggestions to make in regard to the form in which I have stated the terms, I will have a copy of the letter made in ink and sign it.' ' There is one thing I would like to mention,' Lee replied after a short pause. ' The cavalrymen and artillerists own their own horses in our army. Its organization in this respect differs from that of the United States.' This expression attracted the notice of our officers present, as showing how firmly the conviction was grounded in his mind that we were two distinct countries. He continued, ' I would like to understand whether these men will be permitted to take their private property ? ' ' You will find that the terms as written do not allow this,' General Grant replied ; ' only the officers are permitted to take their private property.' " Lee read over the second page of the letter again, an,d then said, ' No, I see the terms do not allow it ; that is clear.' His face showed plainly that he was quite anxious to have this concession made, and Grant said very promptly and without giving Lee time to make a direct request, '' Well, the subject is quite new to me. Of course, I did not know that any private soldiers owned their animals, but I think this will be the last battle of the war — I sincerely hope so — and that the B XVIII INTRODUCTION. surrender of this army will be followed soon by that of all the others, and I take it that most of the men in the ranks are small farmers, and as the country has been so raided by the two armies, it is doubt- ful whether they will be able to put in a crop to carry themselves and their families through the next winter without the aid of the horses they are now riding, and I will arrange it in this way : I will not change the terms as now written, but I will instruct the officers I shall appoint to receive the paroles, to let all the men who claim to own a horse or mule to take the animals home with them to work their little farms.' " Lee now looked greatly relieved, and though anything but a demonstrative man, he gave every evidence of his appreciation of this concession, and said, ' This will have the best possible effect on the men. It will be very gratifying and will do much towards con- ciliating our people.' He handed the draft of the terms back to General Grant, who called Colonel Bowers of the staff to him to make a copy. Bowers was a little nervous, and he turned the matter over to Colonel (afterwards General) Parker, whose handwriting presented a better appearance than that of any one else on the staff. Parker sat down to write at the table which stood against the rear side of the room. " Lee, in the meantime, had directed Colonel Marshall to draw up for his signature a letter of acceptance of the terms of surrender. Colonel Marshall wrote out a draft of such a letter, making it quite formal, beginning with, ' I have the honor to reply to your commu- nication,' etc. General Lee took it, and after reading it over very carefully, directed that these formal expressions be stricken out, and that the letter be otherwise shortened. He afterwards went over it again, and seemed to change some words, and then told the Colonel to make a final copy in ink. When it came to providing the paper it was found we had the only supply of that important ingredient in the recipe for surrendering an army, so we gave a few pages to the Colonel. The letter, when completed, read as follows : Headquarters Army of Northern Virginia, April ^th, 1865. General,— I received your letter of this date containing the terms of the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, as proposed by you. As they are substantially the same as those expressed in your letter of the 8th instant they are accepted. I will proceed to designate the proper officers to carry the stipulations into effect. R. E. Lee, General Lieutenant- General U. S. Grant. INTRODUCTION. XIX " While the letters were being copied, General Grant introduced the general officers who had entered, and each member of the staff, to General Lee. The General shook hands with General Seth Wil- liams, who had been his Adjutant when Lee was Superintendent at West Point some years before the war, and gave his hand to some of the other officers who had extended theirs, but to most of them who were introduced he merely bowed in a dignified and formal manner. He did not exhibit the slightest change of features during this cere- mony, until Colonel Parker, of our staff, was presented to him. Par- ker was a full-blooded Indian, and the reigning Chief of the Six Nations. When General Lee saw his swarthy features, he looked at him with an evident stare of surprise, and his eyes rested on him for several seconds. What was passing in his mind probably no one ever knew, but the natural surmise was, that he at first mistook Par- ker for a negro, and was struck with astonishment to find that the Commander of the Union armies had one of that race on his per- sonal staff. " Lee did not utter a word while the introductions were going on, except to Seth Williams, with whom he talked quite cordially. Wil- liams at one time referred, in rather a jocose manner, to a circum- stance which occurred during their former service together, as if he wanted to say something, in a good-natured way, to break up the frigidity of the conversation, but Lee was in no mood for pleasantries, and he did not unbend or even relax the fixed sternness of his fea- tures. His only response to the allusion was a slight inclination of the head. General Lee now took the initiative again in leading the conversation back into business channels. He said : ' I have a thou- sand or more of your men as prisoners, General Grant, a number of them officers, whom we have required to march along with us for several days. I shall be glad to send them into your lines as soon as it can be arranged, for I have no provisions for them. I have, indeed, nothing for my own men. They have been living for the past few days principally upon parched corn, and we are badly in need of both rations and forage. I telegraphed to Lynchburg, di- recting several train loads of rations to be sent on by rail from there, and when they arrive I should be glad to have the present wants of my men supplied from them.' " At this remark all eyes turned towards Sheridan, for he had cap- tured these trains with his cavalry the night before, near Appomattox station. General Grant replied : ' ' I should like to have our men sent within our lines as soon as XX INTRODUCTION. possible. I will take steps at once to have your army supplied with rations, but I am sorry we have no forage for the animals. We have had to depend upon the country for our supply of forage. Of about how many men does your present force consist ? ' " ' Indeed, I am not able to say,' Lee answered, after a slight pause. 'My losses in killed and wounded have been exceedingly heavy, and, besides, there have been many stragglers and some deserters. All my reports and public papers, and, indeed, my own private letters, had to be destroyed on the march to prevent them from falling into the hands of your people. Many companies are entirely without officers, and I have not seen any returns for several days ; so that I have no means of ascertaining our present strength.' " ' Suppose I send over 25,000 rations, do you think that will be a sufficient supply ? ' asked Grant. " ' I think it will be ample,' remarked Lee, and added, with con- siderable earnestness of manner, ' and it will be a great relief, I assure you.' "General Grant now turned to his chief commissary. Colonel (afterwards General) Morgan, who was present, and directed him to arrange for issuing the rations. " General Grant's eye now fell upon Lee's sword again, and it seemed to remind him of the absence of his own, and, by way of explanation, he said to Lee : " ' I started out from my camp several days ago without my sword, and as I have not seen my headquarters' baggage since, I have been riding about without any side-arms. I have generally worn a sword, however, as little as possible, only during the actual operations of a campaign.' " ' I am in the habit of wearing mine most of the time,' remarked Lee. ' I wear it invariably when I am among my troops, moving about through the army.' " General Sheridan now stepped up to General Lee and said that when he discovered some of the Confederate troops in motion during the morning, which seemed to be a violation of the truce, he sent him (Lee) a couple of notes protesting against this act, and as he had not had time to copy them he would like to have them long enough to make copies. Lee took the notes out of the breast-pocket of his coat and handed them to Sheridan, with a few words expressive of regret that the circumstance had occurred, and intimating that it must have been the result of some misunderstanding. " After a little general conversation had been indulged in by those INTRODUCTION. XXI present, the two letters were signed and delivered, and the parties prepared to separate. Lee, before parting, asked Grant to notify Meade of the surrender, fearing that fighting might break out on that front, and lives be uselessly lost. This request was complied with, and two Union officers were sent through the enemy's lines as the shortest route to Meade — some of Lee's officers accompany- ing them to prevent their being interfered with. At a little before four o'clock, General Lee shook hands with General Grant, bowed to the other officers, and with Colonel Marshall left the room. One after another, we followed and passed out into the porch. Lee sig- nalled to his orderly to bring up his horse, and while the animal was being bridled the General stood on the lowest step and gazed sadly in the direction of the valley beyond where his army lay — now an army of prisoners. He smote his hands together a number of times in an absent sort of way ; seemed not to see the group of Union officers in the yard who rose respectfully at his approach, and ap- peared unconscious of everything about him. All appreciated the sadness which overwhelmed him, and he had the personal sympathy of everyone who beheld him at this supreme moment of trial. The approach of his horse seemed to recall him from his reverie, and he at once mounted. General Grant now stepped down from the porch, and moving towards him, saluted him by raising his hat. He was followed in this act of courtesy by all of our officers present. Lee raised his hat respectfully in acknowledgment, and rode off to break the sad news to the brave fellows whom he had so long commanded. " Before General Grant had proceeded far towards camp, he was reminded that he had not yet announced the important event to the government. He dismounted by the road-side, sat down on a large stone, and called for pencil and paper. Colonel (afterwards General) Badeau handed his order-book to the General, who wrote on one of the leaves the following message, a copy of which was sent to the nearest telegraph station. It is dated at 4.30 P. M. : "Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War, Washington: " General Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia this afternoon on terms proposed by myself. The accompanying additional cor- respondence will show the conditions fully. "U. S. Grant, Lieutenant- General." " There were present at McLean's house besides Sheridan, Ord, Merritt, Custer and the officers of General Grant's staff, a number XXII INTRODUCTION. of Other officers, and one or two citizens who entered the room at different times during the interview." "The scene witnessed upon the return of General Lee [writes Colonel Taylor*] was one certain to impress itself indelibly upon the memory ; it can be vividly recalled, after the lapse of many years, but no description can do it justice. The men crowded around him eager to shake him by the hand ; eyes that had so often illumined with the fire of patriotism and true courage; that had so often glared with defiance in the heat and fury of battle, and so often kindled with enthusiasm and pride in the hour of success, moistened now ; cheeks bronzed by expo.sure in many campaigns, and withal be- grimed with powder and dust, now blanched from deep emotion and suffered the silent tear ; tongues that had so often carried dismay to the hearts of the enemy in that indescribable cheer which accompanied ' the charge,' or that had so often made the air resound with the paen of victory, refused utterance now ; brave hearts failed that had never quailed in the presence of the enemy, but the firm and silent pressure of the hand told most eloquently of souls filled with admiration, love and tender sympathy for their beloved chief He essayed to thank them, but too full a heart paralyzed his speech ; he soon sought a short respite from these trying scenes and retired to his private quar- ters that he might, in solitude and quiet, commune with his own brave heart and be still. ' ' "About 9 o'clock on the morning of the loth [writes General Por- ter f] General Grant with his staff rode out towards the enemy's lines, but it was found, upon attempting to pass through, that the force of habit is hard to overcome, and that the practice which had been so long inculcated in Lee's army of keeping Grant out of its lines was not to be overturned in a day, and he was politely requested at the picket lines to wait till a message could be sent to headquarters asking for instructions. As soon as Lee heard that his distinguished opponent was approaching, he was prompt to correct the misunder- standing at the picket line, and rode out at a gallop to receive him. They met on a knoll which overlooked the lines of the two armies, and saluted respectfully by each raising his hat. The officers present gave a similar salute, and then grouped themselves around the two chieftains in a semi-circle, but withdrew out of ear-shot. General Grant repeated to us that evening the substance of the con- versation, which was as follows : *Four Years with General Lee, page 153. ^ Century, November, 1887. INTRODUCTION. XXIII " Grant began by expressing a hope that the war would soon be over, and Lee replied by stating that he had for some time been anxious to stop the further effusion of blood, and he trusted that everything would now be done to restore harmony and conciliate the people of the South. He said the emancipation of the negroes would be no hin- drance to the restoring of relations between the two sections of the country, as it would probably not be the desire of the majority of the Southern people to restore slavery then, even if the question were left open to them. He could not tell what the other armies would do or what course Mr. Davis would now take, but he believed it would be best for their other armies to follow his example, as noth- ing could be gained by further resistance in the field. Finding that he entertained these sentiments. General Grant told him that no one's influence in the South was so great as his, and suggested to him that he should advise the surrender of the remaining armies and thus exert his influence in favor of immediate peace. Lee said he could not take such a course without consulting President Davis first. Grant then proposed to Lee that he should do so, and urge the hastening of a result which was admitted to be inevitable. Lee, however, was averse to stepping beyond his duties as a soldier, and said the authorities would doubtless soon arrive at the same conclu- sion without his interference. ' ' There was a statement put forth that Grant asked Lee to go and see Mr. Lincoln and talk with him as to the terms of reconstruc- tion, but this was erroneous. " I asked General Grant about it when he was on his death-bed, and his recollection was distinct that he made no such suggestion. I am of opinion that the mistake arose from hearing that Lee had been requested to go and see the President regarding peace, and thinking that this expression referred to Mr. Lincoln, whereas it referred to Mr. Davis. After the conversation had lasted a little more than half an hour, and Lee had requested that such instruc- tions be given to the officers left in charge to carry out the details of the surrender that there might be no misunderstanding as to the form of paroles, the manner of turning over the property, etc., the conference ended. The two commanders lifted their hats and said good-bye. Lee rode back to his camp to take a final farewell of his army, and Grant returned to McLean's house, where he seated him- self on the porch until it was time to take his final departure." Colonel Marshall gives the following account of the preparation of the memorable farewell address of General Lee to his army : XXIV INTRODUCTION. ' ' On our return from the interview with General Grant at Mc- Lean's house on April 9th, 1865, after some conversation with the staff on the incidents of the morning, General Lee directed me to prepare a general order to the army appropriate to the occasion. During the rest of the day I was so constantly occupied with details that I had no time to write the order ; so that next morning, when the General called for it, it was not prepared. He then directed me to get into his ambulance, standing before his tent, and get to work at it at once, and placed an orderly on guard to prevent my being interrupted. As soon as I had made a draft in lead-pencil I sub- mitted it to the General, who struck out a whole paragraph and made some verbal alterations, when I had the rough draft, thus corrected, signed by General Lee. This was copied and signed by him for corps commanders and staff officers, and many copies were made and his autograph procured as souvenirs by couriers and per- sons about headquarters." The order as corrected by General Lee, and as it was issued to the army, is as follows : Headquarters Army Northern Virginia, Appomattox C. H., April 10, 186^. General Orders, No. p. After four years of arduous service, marked by unsurpassed courage and fortitude, the Army of Northern Virginia has been compelled to yield to overwhelming numbers and resources. I need not tell the sur- vivors of so many hard-fought battles, who have remained steadfast to the last, that I have consented to this result from no distrust of them, but feel- ing that valor and devotion could accomplish nothing that would compen- sate for the loss that must have attended a continuance of the contest, I determined to avoid the useless sacrifice of those whose past services have endeared them to their countrymen. By the terms of agreement, officers, and men can return to their homes and remain until exchanged. You will take with you the satisfaction that proceeds from the consciousness of duty faithfully performed, and I earnestly pray that a merciful God will extend to you His blessing and protection. With an unceasing admiration of your constancy and devotion to your country, and a grateful remembrance of your kind and generous considera- tion for myself, I bid you an affectionate farewell. R. E. Lee. The soldiers were profoundly moved at the reading to them of this noble farewell address, and crowded around the loved chieftaim to shake his hand. Responsive to their emotion, he touchingly said: "Men, we have fought through the war together; I have done my best for you; my heart is too full to say more." And grandly, INTRODUCTION. XXV indeed, had the simple utterance been attested. It was a magnificent pageant from the Chickahominy to the final act at Appomattox Courthouse; sublime in its realization of valor, endurance, and patriotism. Freedom records no sacrifices surpassing it in magni- tude. And the grand hero, Lee, reillumining the lustrous diadem of his mother, Virginia, is jointly enshrined in the reverential hearts of her sons with her Washington. Crushingly overwhelmed, the starving Army of Northern Virginia laid down its arms, but its pitiful fate invested with mournful incense only,- its heroism and sacrifices. Its achievements will increasingly command the admiration of the world during all time. The following communication is a material addition to this nar- rative: * Near Appomattox Courthouse, April 1 2th, 1865. His Excellency, Jefferson Davis : Mr. President, — It is with pain that I announce to your Excel- lency the surrender of the Array of Northern Virginia. The operations which preceded this result will be reported in full. I will, therefore, only now state, that, upon arriving at Amelia Courthouse on the morning of the 4th, with the advance of the army, on the retreat from the lines in front of Richmond and Petersburg, and not finding the supplies ordered to be placed there, nearly twenty-four hours were lost in endeavoring to collect in the country subsistence for men and horses. This delay was fatal, and could not be retrieved. The troops, wearied by constant fighting and marching for several days and nights, obtained neither rest nor refreshment, and on moving on the 5th, on the Richmond and Danville railroad, I found at Jetersville the enemy's cavalry, and learned the approach of his infantry and the general advance of his army toward Burkeville. This deprived us of the use of the railroad, and rendered it impracticable to procure from Danville the supplies ordered to meet us at points of our march. Nothing could be obtained from the adjacent country. Our route to the Roanoke was therefore changed, and the march directed upon Farmville, where sup- plies were ordered from Lynchburg. The change of route threw the troops over the roads pursued by artillery and wagon-trains west of the railroad, which impeded our advance and embarrassed our movements. On the morning of the 6th, General Longstreet's corps reached Rice's station on the Lynchburg railroad. It was followed by the commands of Generals R. H. Anderson, Ewell and Gordon, with orders to close upon it as fast as the progress of the trains would permit, or as they could be directed on roads further west. General Anderson, commanding Pickett's and B. R. Johnson's divisions, became disconnected with Mahone's division, forming the rear of Longstreet. The enemy's cavalry penetrated the line of march through * Jones's Reminiscences of Lee, pages 311-14. C XXVI INTRODUCTION. the interval thus left, and attacked the wagon-train moving toward Farm- ville. This caused serious delay in the march of the centre and rear of the column, and enabled the enemy to mass upon their flank. After successive attacks, Anderson's and Ewell's corps were captured or driven from their position. The latter General, with both of his division commanders, Kershaw and Custis Lee, and his brigadiers, were taken prisoners. Gordon who, all the morning, aided by General W. H. F. Lee's cavalry, had checked the advance of the enemy on the road from Amelia Springs, and protected the trains, became exposed to his combined assaults, which he bravely resisted and twice repulsed ; but the cavalry having been withdrawn to another part of the line of march, and the enemy massing heavily on his front and both flanks, renewed the attack about 6 P. M., and drove him from the field in much confusion. The army continued its march during the night, and every effort was made to reorganize the divisions which had been shattered by the day's operations, but the men being de- pressed by fatigue and hunger, many threw away their arms, while others followed the wagon-trains and embarrassed their progress. On the morn- ing of the yth rations were issued to the troops as they passed Farmville, but the safety of the trains requiring their removal upon the approach of the enemy, all could not be supplied. The army reduced to two corps, under Longstreet and Gordon, moved steadily on the road to Appom.attox Court- house, thence its march was ordered by Campbell Courthouse, through Pittsylvania toward Danville. The roads were wretched, and the progress slow. By great efforts the head of the column reached Appomattox Court- house on the evening of the 8th, and the troops were halted for rest. The march was ordered to be resumed at one (i) A. M. on the gth Fitz. Lee with the cavalry, supported by Gordon, was ordered to drive the enemy from his front, wheel to the left, and cover the passage of the trains, while Longstreet, who, from Rice's station, had formed the rear-guard, should close up and hold the position. Two battalions of artillery and the ammu- nition wagons were directed to accompany the army; the rest of the artil- lery and wagons to move toward Lynchburg. In the early part of the night the enemy attacked Walker's artillery train, near Appomattox station, on the Lynchburg railroad, and were repelled. Shortly afterwards their cavalry dashed towards the Courthouse, till halted by our line. During the night there were indications of a large force massing on our left and front. Fitz. Lee was directed to ascertain its strength, and to suspend his advance till daylight if necessary. About five (5) A. M. on the 9th, with Gordon on his left, he moved forward and opened the way. A heavy force of the enemy was discovered opposite Gordon's right, which, moving in the direction of Appomattox Courthouse, drove back the left of the cavalry, and threatened to cut off Gordon from Longstreet, his cavalry at the same time threatening to envelop his left flank. Gordon withdrew across the Appomattox river and the cavalry advanced on the Lynchburg road and became separated from the army. Learning the condition of affairs on the lines where I had gone, under the expectation of meeting General Grant, to learn definitely the terms he proposed in a communication received from him on the 8th in the event of the surrender of the army, I requested a suspension of hos- INTRODUCTION. XXVII tilities until these terms could be arranged. In the interview which occurred with General Grant, in compliance with my request, terms having been agreed on, I surrendered that portion of the Armj' of Northern Virginia which was on the field, with its arms, artillery and wagon trains, the officers and men to be paroled, retaining their side- arms and private effects. I deemed this course the best under all the circumstances by which we were surrounded. On the morning of the gth, according to the reports of the ordnance officers, there were seven thou- sand eight hundred and ninety-two (7,892) organized infantry with arms, with an average of seventy-five {75) rounds of ammunition per man. The artillery, though reduced to sixty-three (63) pieces, with ninety-three (93) rounds of ammunition, was sufficient. These comprised all the supplies of ordnance that could be relied on in the State of Virginia. I have no accu- rate report of the cavalry, but believe it did not exceed twenty-one hun- dred (2,100) effective men. The enemy was more than five times our num- bers. If we could have forced our way one day longer, it would have been at a great sacrifice of life, and at its end I did not see how a surrender could have been avoided. We had no subsistence for man or horse, and it could not be gathered in the country. The supplies ordered to Pamplin's sta- tion from Lynchburg could not reach us, and the men, deprived of food and sleep for many days, were worn out and exhausted. With great respect, your obedient servant, (Signed) R. E. Lee, General. On his way to Richmond, which he reached on the 12th of April, General Lee stopped for the night near the residence of his brother, Charles Carter Lee, of Powhatan county, and, although importuned by his brother to pass the night under his roof, the General persisted in pitching his tent by the side of the road* and going into camp as usual. This continued self-denial may be only explained upon the hypothesis that he desired to have his men know that he shared their privations to the very last.f * This was not immediately in front of the residence of his brother, but of that of Mr. John Gilliam (whose farm adjoined that of Mr. Lee), a more ele- vated and desirable site. t Taylor's Four Years with General Lee, page 154. Vol. XV. Richmond, Va., January-December. 1887. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. OFFICERS ON DUTY AT THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA. We, the undersigned Prisoners of War, belonging to the Army of Northern Virginia, having been this day surrendered by General Robert E. Lee, C. S. A., Commanding said Army, to Lieut. -Genl. U. S. Grant, Commanding Armies of United States, do hereby give our solemn parole of honor that we will not hereafter serve in the armies of the Confederate States, or in any military capacity what- ever, against the United States of America, or render aid to the enemies of the latter, until properly exchanged, in such manner as shall be mutually approved by the respective authorities. Done at Appomattox Court House, \ Va. , this gth day of April, 1863. ) W. H. Stevens, Brig.-Genl. and Chief Eng'r A. N. V. Jas. L. Corley, Lt.-Col. and Chief Q. M. S. R. Johnston, Lt.-Col. Eng'rs. ! Southern Historical Society Papers. R. G. Cole, Lt.-Col. and Chief Commissary. Fred. R. Scott, Maj. and C. S. W. O. Harvie, Major and C. S. Wm. H. Giddings, Surg, and Med. Purveyor A, N. V. George M. Wood, Capt. Paym. R. J. Breckinridge, Med'l Inspector A. N. Va. George G. Thompson, Capt. and A. Q. M. Tho. Moore, Capt. and I. F. Transportation A. N. V. T. H. Wingfield, Med'l Inspector A. N. Va. Jos. E. Clagett, Surgeon P. A. C. S. E. D. Newton, Surgeon P. A. C. S. Jas. Guild, Surg. P. A. C. S. J. T. Bernard, Capt. and A. Q. M. G. W. Shell, Capt. and A. Q. M. Samuel H. Moffett, Surgeon P. A. B. John A. Selden, Capt. and A. C. S. A. N. V. S. B. Brown, Capt. Co. C, 3gth Va. Cav. Batt. E.J. Hamilton, Capt. and A. Q. M. L. Guild, Med. Director A. N. Va. T. M. Marks, Ass't Surg. P. A. C. S. Wm. H. Green, ist Lt. Co. A, 39th Bat'n Va. Cav. John Glinze, Capt. and A. Q. M. H. A. Pattison, Capt. Eng'rs. David Steel, Ass't Surg. P. A. C. S. Albert H. Campbell, Maj. Eng'rs. Jno. T. Griffin, Ass't Eng'r. B. Lewis Blackford, ist Lt. Eng'rs. W. D. Stuart, Capt. Eng'rs. Chas. H. Dimmock, Capt. Eng'rs. S. M. Sommers, Capt. and A. Q. M. Jno. B. Tapscott, ist Lt. Eng'rs. Wm. N. Boiling, 2d Lieut. Eng'rs. M. S. Elliott, 2d Lieut. Eng'rs. P. C. Johnson, ist Lt. Engineers. Sam'l Stevens, Capt. and A. Q. M. Robt. H. Reusher, Capt. and A. Q. M. C. M. Hunter, Ass't Surg, and Ass't Med. Purv. Geo. W. Boiling, Jr., Capt. and A. C. S. A. H. Lyneman, Capt. Com'd'g Res. Ambulance Co. W. D. Storke, ist Lieut. Engineers. D. C. Stith, Captain C. S. A. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 3- Jno. A. Williams, Lt.-Colonel Eng'rs. Inns M. Williams, Capt. and A. C. S, Rich'd H. Carter, Maj. and C. I. F. T. A, M. E. D. TannahiU, Capt. and A. C. S. J. M. Hudgins, Capt. and A. C. S. W. T. TannahiU, Bonded Agt. W. C. Marrow, Major and Q. M. W. M. Cary, Capt. and Q. M. C. E. Snodgrass, Maj. and Acting Chief Q. M. A. N. Va. G. A. Barksdale, Chief A. Q. M. Lewis Ginter, Major and C. S. J. M. Taylor, S'r, 2d Lt. Res. Infr. Co. W. T. Woodrum, Jr. 2d Lt. Res. Ambulance Corps. The within named men will not be disturbed by United States authorities so long as they observe their parole and the laws in force where they may reside. George H. Sharpe, [57] Ass' t Pro. Mar. Gen' I* ORDNANCE OFFICERS. Briscoe G. Baldwin, Lt.-Col. Ch. Ord. A. N. V. Jno. S. Saunders, Lt.-Col. Art'y P. A. C. S. Geo. Duflfey, Capt. Art'y P. A. C. S. A. R. H. Ranson, Capt. Art'y and Ass't. F. M. Colston, Captain Art'y P. A. C S. W. A. Edwards, Lt. Art'y P. A. C. S. J. Packard, Jr., 2d Lieut. Art'y P. A. C. S. [7] W. P. Roberts, Brig.-Gen. [i] CAVALRY CORPS. Fitz. Lee, Maj. -Gen. Com'd'g Cav. Corps. A. C. Randolph, Chief Surgeon Fitz. Lee's Cav. Div. F. C. Cox, Capt. and A. A. G. Beale's Cav. Brig. D. M. Lee, Passed Mid'n C. S. N., acting on Maj.-Gen'l F. Lee's Staff [4] *The preceding caption and this endorsement appear on the originals of the several paroles here embodied, but it is deemed unnecessary to repeat them. 4 Southern Historical Society Papers. ROLL OF ENLISTED MEN Of different commands belonging to the Army of Northern Vir- ginia, who were not present with their commands for parole, and afterwards taken up by Captain F. C. Cox, A. A. G. of the Cavalry Corps of A. N. V., to be paroled according to the terms of the surrender at Appomattox C. H., Va., April gth, 1863. By order of Major- Gen' I Fitz. Lee, C. S. A. Sergeant J. Kennady, Co. B, 6th La. Private Jas. Donovan, Co. B, 6th La D. Rirdan, Co. F, 6th La. W. R. Johnson, detailed man in Q. M. dept. P. H. Routon, Co. A, 20th Va. Batt. G. D. Routon, Co. A, 20th Va. Batt. J. D. Martin, Co. A, 20th Va. Batt. John H. Routon, Co. A, 20th Va. Batt. Thos. NowHn, Co. A, 20th Va. Batt. Geo. W. Nowlin, Co. A, 20th Va. Batt. Elija W. Hood, Co. A, 20th Va. Batt. M. Jones, Co. G, 9th Va. Cav. W. Coleman, Co. G, 9th Va. Cav. Jno. W. Tuggle, Co. B, Marine Corps C. S. N. Henry L. Tuggle, Jr., Co. B, Marine Corps C. S. N. Wm. Rutledge, Co. F, 21st Va. Inf'try. James A. Woodson, Co. I, 3d Reg't Va. Res. Henry L. Tuggle, Sr., Co. I, 3d Reg't Va. Res. S. F. Calhoun, Co. I, 3d Reg't Va. Res. Jas. H. Glover, Co. I, 3d Reg't Va. Res. J. N. Pacetta, Co. C, i8th Ga. Batt. Inf'try. Jno. T. Paulett, Co. F, i8th Va. Inl'try. H. C. Ranson, Co. K, i8th Va. Inf'try. J. F. Dickenson, Co. H, i8th Va. Inf'try. J. C. Martin, Co. H, i8th Va. Inf'try. D. B. Woodridge, Co. H, i8th Va. Inf'try. E. M. Jackson, Co. K, i8th Va. Inf'try. H. W. Gilham, Co. B, 14th Al. Inf'try. B. C. Wilkes, Co. I, 56th Va. Inf'try. C. M. Bradley, Co. D, 19th Batt. Va. Inf'try. Jas. M. Coleman, Co. B, 46th Va. Reg't Inf'try. Jas. F. Bell, Co. A, 12th Va. Batt. Art'y. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. Private W. H. Bell, Co. H, 2d Va. Cav. D. R. Carter, Co. A, I2th Batt. Va. Art'y. Peter Martin, Co. A, 12th Batt. Va. Art'y. J. L. Johnson, Co. I, 64th Ga. Infi'try. Jas. Singletary, Co. G, 64th Ga. Inf'try. A. H. Broom, Co. K, 64th Ga. Inf'try. G. W. Martin, Co. D, 9th Reg't of Va. Inf'try." T. E. Woolridge, Co. A, 20th Batt. of Va. Art'y. J. A. Moore, Co. A, 20th Batt. of Va. Art'y. E. G. Jenkins, Co. A, 20th Batt. of Va. Art'y. W. T. Foster, Co. A, 29th Batt. of Va. Art'y. M. W. Snow, Co. I, 1 8th N. C. T. Jno. McDonnall, Co. C, 3d N. C. T. J. T. Kirkpatrick, Co. B, 13th N. C. T. Jos. Torrence, Co. G, Stuart's Horse- Art'y. Jas. E. Sharer, Co. K, nth Va. Inf'try. J. B. Furgerson, Co. H, i8th Va. Inf'try. R. B. Cenas, La. G'd Battery, Stark's Batt. J. R. Cheek, Co. K, 4th Va. Cav. Wm. George, Co. G, ist N. C. T. Sergeant J. W. Davidson, Co. H, 2d Va. Cav. Private J. J. Carson, Co. H, 2d Va. Cav. B. S. Carnefix, Co. I, 3d Reg't of Va. Res. N. H. Hood, Co. I, 3d Reg't of Va. Res. J. B. Loyd, Co. L, 15th Ala. Reg't. W. G. Hamilton, Co. D, 26th Reg't N. C. T, David M. Garner, Co. A, 56th Reg't Va. Inftry. S. W. Alvis, Co. A, 37th Reg't Va. Inf'try. Nicholas Kearns, Co. A, Poague's Batt. Art'y. Jas. Brown, Clutter's Battery, McAntosh's Batt. H. L. Shore, Co. B, ist N. C. Batt. J. M. Carlton, Co. C, 22d Ga. Reg't Inftry. H. L. Martin, Co. B, 46th Reg't of Va. Inftry. Geo. B. Warner, Co. B, 46th Reg't of Va. Inftry. R. B. Mitchell, Co. H, iSth Reg't of Va. Inftry. C. H. Farrar, Co. H, i8th Reg't of Va. Inftry. R. G. Dawson, Co. G, 9th Va. Cav. Reg't. W. L. Smoot, Co. F, ist Reg't Va. Res. R. W. Staples, Co. I, 42d Va. Inf'try Reg't. R. W. Worley, Co. B, 12th Batt. Va. Art'y. Jno. W. Gunter, Co. I, 38th Reg't of Va. Inftry. 6 Southern Historical Society Papers. Private M. C. Staples, Co. I, 42d Va. Inf try Reg't. T. J. Staples, Co. I, 42d Va. Inf try Reg't. J. B. Irvine, Brown's Battery, Stuart's Horse Art'y. J. J. Jennings, Co. B, 46th Va. Reg't of Inf try. Wm. E. Mayburrv, Co. G, 41st Va. Reg't of Inf'try. Jas. W. Mayburry, Co. A, ist N. C. Reg't Art'y. Jas. R. Beaseley, Co. B, 12th Batt. of Va. Art'y. W. A. Martin, Co. H, 2d Va. Reg't of Cav. J. E. Inge, Co. H, 2d Va. Reg't of Cav. J. M. Webb, Co. H, 2d Va. Reg't of Cav. J. J. Carson, Co. H, 2d Va. Reg't of Cav. J. B. Hamner, Co. H, 2d Va. Reg't of Cav. J. W. Oden, Co. A, 19th Va. Batt. Art'y. T. C. Childress, Co. B, 46th Va. Reg't of Art'y. Henry Rausch, Co. D, ist Reg't Va. Eng. Jno. H. Wilson, Co. B, 13th Reg't Va. Inf'try. C. W. Bingham, Co. G, 4th Reg't of Va. Inf'try. S. W. Lee, Co. D, 20th Batt. Va. Art'y. Sam'l Blevens, Co. A, Pegram's Batt Va. Art'y. J. E. Doss, Co. H, 2d Va. Reg't of Cav, J. N. Doss, Co. C, 20th Batt. Va. Art'y. C. R. Doss, Co. C, 20th Batt. Va. Art'y. Musician Pat. Murphy, Co. B, 6th Reg't La. Vol. Inf'try. Private A. Jenkins, Co. H, 2d Reg't of Va. Cav. Wm. S. Elison, Co. A, 7th Reg't of La. Vol. Inf'try. T. R. Holt, Co. I, 3d Reg't of Va. Res. T. A. Pulham, Co. A, 17th Reg't of Va. Inf'try. C. Driskell, Co. I, 38th Va. Reg't of Inf'try. G. F. Farrow, Co. B, 46th Reg't of Va. Inf'try. J. W. Porter, Co. B, 46th Reg't of Va. Inf'try. R. H. Coleman, Co. D, 20th Va. Batt. of Art'y. T. H. Gilbert, Co. F, 9th Reg't Ala. Inf'try. H. A. Gilbert, Co. E, nth Reg't Va. Inf'try. S. D. George, Co. A, Poague's Batt. of Art'y. J. C. Givens, Co. F, Huger's Batt. of Art'y. John McFadden, Co. F, Huger's Batt. of Art'y. Jos. Brocks, Co. F, Huger's Batt. of Art'y. A. P. Steel, Co. I, 56th Reg't of Va. Inf'try. Jno. D. Steel, Co. H, 46th Reg't of Va. Inf'try. W. L. Huffman, Co. A, 12th Reg't N. C. T. H. W. P. Owunbey, Co. A, 25th Reg't N. C. T. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. *J Private James P. Dwiggens, Co. H, 5th N. C. Cav. R. E. Caldwell, Co. B, 46th Reg't Va. Inf'try. Isaac B. Cannon, Co. E, loth Ga. Batt. of Inf'try. George W. Cannon, Co. E, loth Ga. Batt. of Inf'try. A. F. Lee, Co. F, ist Va. Reg't Cav. Wm. L. E. North, Co. H, 2d Va. Reg't Cav. Musician S. H. Huffman, Co. I, 34th Va. Reg't Inf'try. Private F. N. Carrington, Hankins's Battery, Lightfoot's Va. Art'y Batt. Corporal E. T. Morriss, Co. H, 2d Reg't of Va. Cav. Private R. E. Tweedy, Co. I, 2d Reg't of Va. Cav. Barney Hughes, Co. I, 2d Reg't of Va. Cav. W. H. Cheatham, Co. B, 20th Batt. Va. Art'y. E. Cheatham, Co. B, 20th Batt. Va. Art'y. Jacob O. Woodson, Co. A, 20th Batt. of Va. Art'y. Wm. Hollingsworth, Co. A, 59th Ga. Reg't of Inf'try. S. Moore. Co. B, 2d Reg't Va. Cav. Wm. E. Andrews, Co. G, ist Va. Reg't Eng'r Troops. Mathew Camden, Co. A, Haskell's Batt. Art'y. D. S. Woodson, Co. C, Marine Corps, C. S. N. N. H. Gregory, Co. E, nth Reg't Va. Inf'try. J. M. Moore, conscript, assigned to light duty. D. C. Robinson, Co. B, Stark's Batt. of Art'y. I136] "LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEN OF THIRTY-NINTH BATTALION VIRGINIA CAVALRY. (General R. E. Lee's escort.) Field and Staff. Joseph Michen, bugler; one horse and equipments. Company A. Jno. R. Lupton, 2d sergeant, one horse and equipments. Chas. H. Forsyth, 4th sergeant, one horse and equipments. Wm. S. Ward, 3d sergeant and clerk headquarters A. N. Va., ■one horse and equipments. Jos. S. Izeer, 5th sergeant, one horse, one bridle and halter. Black, Chas. O., private, one horse. Carter, L. P., private, one horse and equipments. Duerley, Geo., private, one horse nnd equipments. 8 Southern Historical Society F.apers. Piper, Geo. A., private, one horse and equipments. Willingham, Jacob H., private, one horse and equipments. Lufton, Thos. G., private, one horse and equipments. Koontz, Jno. W., private, one horse and equipments. Hardesty,' Lycurgus K., private, one horse and equipments. Ellis, Lewis B. , private, one horse, one bridle and halter. Lee, Ludwell, private, one horse, one bridle and halter. Robinson, D. S., private, one horse and equipments. Houck, Chas. W., private, one horse and equipments. Ellis, Jas. H., private, one horse and equipments. Ellis, Wm. F., private, one horse and equipments. Grim, John, private, one horse, one bridle and saddle. Grim, James, private, one horse. Carrico, Wm. F. , private, one horse and equipments. Rollings, John, private, one horse and equipments. Lupton, Joshua S., private, one horse and equipments. Hite, M. M., private and clerk at headquarters A. N. Va., one horse and equipments. Denny, Jas. W., private and clerk headquarters A. N. Va., one horse and equipments. Harmer, John R., private, one horse and equipments. Taylor, Geo. W., private. Schwartz, Chas., private. Swan, Jas. A., private, one horse and equipments. Sloat, C. D., private, one horse andequipments. Green, Jas. R., private, one horse and equipments. Cooper, Amos, private. Hooper, Judson V., private, one horse and equipments. Company B. Henry C. Norman, private, one horse and equipments. Thaxton, Wm. C, private, one horse and equipments. Butts, Anthony, private. Littlejohn, Wm., private, one horse and equipments. Company C. Sergeant N. H. Christian, one horse and equipments. Elliot, Geo. H., private, one horse and equipments. Antrim, W. W., private, one horse and equipments. Persons, R. T., private, one horse and equipments. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 9 Preston, C. J., private, one horse, bridle and halter. Perrow, Wm. C, private, one horse and equipments. Catterton, W. W., private, one horse and equipments. Slaughter, Jas. M., private, one horse and equipments. Fretwell, Jno. T., private, one horse and equipments. Hurt, Job, private, one horse and equipments. ' Lovell, Wm. , private, one horse and equipments. Farmer, Wm. R., private, one horse and equipments. Bandy, C. J., private, one horse and equipments. Gurnett, John, private, one horse and equipments. Payne, Jas. A., private, one horse and equipments. Sandridge, Chas. , private, one horse and equipments. Miller, Wm., private. Brown, Wm., private. Flinn, E. H., private, one horse and equipments. Hite, J. M., private, one horse and bridle. Turner, Wm., private, one horse, one bridle and halter. Johns, J. O., private, one horse and equipments. Taliaferro, Fitzhugh, private, one horse and equipments. Taliaferro, Conway, private, one horse and equipments. Kirdey, R. F., private, one horse and equipments. Henderson, Thos. W., private, one horse and equipments. Jenkins, Henry, private, one horse and equipments. Company D. Joshua Passano, sergeant, one horse and equipments . Bowles, D. W., private, one horse and equipments. Bowles, J. W., private, one horse and equipments. Hands, Thos., private, one horse and equipments. Garnett, J. M., private, one horse and equipments. Shisler, J. R., private, one horse and equipments. Hammon, Thos. B., private, one horse and equipments. Clark, Jas. W., private, one horse and equipments. Rice, D. W., private, one horse and equipments. Harlow, Jas.'C, private, one horse and equipments. McKinley, M. M., private. ' Toler, J. M., private, one horse and equipments. Thomas, Joshua, private and clerk at headquarters A. N. V., one horse and equipments. S. B. Brown, [78] Capi. Cont'd'^ Battalion. 10 Southern Historical Society Papers. beale's cavalry brigade. Brigade Staff. J. M Walters, Captain and Assistant Quarter-Master. G. S. Rives. Lieutenant and Provost-Marshal. James Parrish, Senior Surgeon. Ninth Regiment. Co. A — Captain, W. E. Edmonds. Co. B — Sergeant, W. E. Shadduck. Corporals, T. L. Farrish, J. W. Kidd. Privates, A. T. Broaddus, H. M. Broaddus, D. S. Cash, W. S. Gouldin, C. Conway, C. Warwick, W. W. Woolfolk. Co. D— T. A. Pinckard, W. H. Saunders. Co. F— Corporal L. W. Mitchell. Private T. M. Moore. Co. G — Privates, W. Coleman, M. Jones. Co. H— Sergeants, R. G. Howiston, W. H. P4itchel]. Privates, E. A. Duncan, J. W. Gates, T. E. Henshaw, R. Leftwich, P. Sutton. Tenth Regiment — Field and Staff. W. H. Cabell, Captain and Assistant Quarter-Master. M. S. Warren, Assistant Surgeon. R. B. Boykin, Captain and A. C. S. Co. B— Privates, L. G. Heye, D. A. Spaugh, J. A. Mock, B. R. Van Eaton. Co. C — Sergeant, R. B King. Co. E — Private, W. Jones. Co. F — Sergeants, A. A. Sutherland, A. S. George. Co G — Sergeant, J. Shepherd. Privates, M. H. Potts, M. H. Spotts. Co. F— Private, G. H. Grabble. Co. I — Captain, George Hopkins. Privates, R. M. Cross, S. G. Coghill. Co. K — Private, E. H. Poindexter. Thirteenth Regiment— Field and Staff. R. S. Harrison, Lieutenant and Adjutant. J. W. Greene, Assistant Surgeon. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 11 Co. A— Captain, J. C. Wills. Sergeant, G. W. Cobb. Privates, W. E. Johnson, C. C. Vaughan, S. Vaughan. Co. B — Sergeant, John Britton. Privates, John Bell, J. W. Grizzard, P. J. Mitchell, T. R. Walton, F. J. Wrenn, R. G. Hobson. Co. C — Sergeant, J. H. Fulgham. Privates, L. Bunting, W. Simmons, H. Smith. Co. D — Captain, T. S. Leonard. Sergeant, P. H. Robertson. Corporals, J. Wamack, R. C. West. Privates, W. N. Davis, J. D. Grammar, W. H. McGee, B. J. Perdue, J. W. Porter. Co. F — Second Lieutenant, R. E. Bland. Corporal, J. Turner. Privates, R. H. Bugg, J. P. Barrow, Charles Corner, S. A. Deakins, J. A. Franklin, J. W. Newcome, P. S. Parker, P. T. Sydnor, P. L. Turner. Co. E.— Privates, W. M. Daniel, J. G. Weeks. Col G — Second Lieutenant, J. R Fitchett. Sergeants, A. B. Phillips, J. L. Hargrave. Corporal, W. H. Spratley. Privates, J. H. Hart. J. N Holdsworth, R. H. Hunicutt, J. R. Ruffin, R. E. Taylor. Co. H — First Lieutenant, H. Q. Moyler. Sergeant, A. T. Dobie. Corporal, R. T. Bendall. Privates, R. R. Barnes, O H. Baird, O. P. Bendall. Thirteenth Regiment. Co. H— Privates, G. B. Chappell, W. B. Chambliss, T. A. Dillard, C. F. Ellis, P. R. Harrison, W.J. Hunnicutt, A. S.Jones, J. B. Jarratt, J. F. Jordan, L. S. King, J. W. Parker, J. W. Saunders, J. E. Smith, W. W. Spratley. Co. \. — Second Lieutenant, J. T. Mitchell. Sergeant, B. A. Armistead. Corporals, J. E. O'Berry, R. H. Bunkler. Privates, A. U. Kilby, M. J. Bante, J. N. Melteir, C. B. Par- ker, F. Peirce, E. Rawles. Go, K— Captain, S. H. Burt. Sergeant, H. O. Gill. 12 Southern Historical Society Papers. Corporal, W. T. Madera. Privates, J. E. Burt, J. H. Ellis, J. E. Heath, N. T. Robert- son. Fourteenth Regiment. E. W. Row, Surgeon. T. P. Hereford, Assistant Surgeon. Co. A— Corporal, C. G. Walkup, J. B. Walkup. Co. B — Lieutenant, Saml. N. Gaines. Corporal, R. N. Friend. Privates, M. C. Morris, J. B. Bouldin, C. C. Thompkin, J. E. Thompson, L. C. Hopkins, John Daniel, J. A. Shep- herdson, S. J. Price. Co. D— Private W. A.Jones. Co. E— Privates, Fred. Creigh, R. F. Ashman, J. B. Hanley. Co. C — Lieutenant, G. J. Roger. Co. F — Sergeants, H. C. Barnett, S. Shelman. .Privates, T. B. Kennedy, M. Daniel, C. J. Matthews, C. Lucas. Co. H — Sergeant, J. H. Whitmore. Corporal, A. F. Ford. Privates, Charles Buchanan, A. Lunsford, W. A. Vines, H. R. Wilson, J. H. Lyle, D. Walker. " Co. I— Private, J. C. Ruddle. Co. K — Privates, J. H. Arbuckle, E. C. Scagg, J. S. Holmes. S. H. Burt, Captain, [Officers, 20; Commanding Beale' s Brigade. non-com, officers and privates, 149. J ARTILLERY CORPS. W. N. Pendleton, Brig.-Gen'l and Chief of Art'y, A. N. Va. John Page, Surgeon and Chief Q. M. of Artillery, A. N. V. J. G. Barnwell, Maj. and Ch'f Ord. Oflf. Art'y, A. N. Va. Jno. A. Graham, Maj. and Surgeon. B. L. Wolffe, Major P. A. C. S., acting A. D. C. D. D. Pendleton, Capt. and A. A. G. Jno. Esten Cooke, Capt. and A. A. G. Edmund P. Dandridge, ist Lt. and Adj't and A. A. and G. Art'y A. N. V. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 13 Geo. W. Peterkin, ist Lt. and A. D. C. Robt. K. Jones, ist Lt. Art'y and acting A. D. C. Kinloch Nelson, ist Lt. and Ord. Offi. W. Gatewood, Chaplain and Aid to Brig.-Gen. R. L. Walker. A. L. Long, Brig.-Gen'l Com'd'g Art'y. Jno. M. Gregory, Jr., Capt. and Officer Art'y Corps. S. V. Southall, ist Lt. Art'y and A. A. A. G. Long's Art'y Corps (one private horse). J. G. Straith, Surgeon P. A. C. S. and Ch'f Surg. Art'y 2d Corps (one horse). F. P. Turner, Maj. and Ch'f Sur. Long's Art'y (two horses). Wm. J. Armstrong, Major and C. S. Long's Art'y Cone horse). Jno. Mason, Capt. and A. A. Q. Gen'l, Long's Art'y (one horse). J. Floyd King, Lt.-Col. C. S. Artillery Corps. I D. N. Walker, Capt. Artillery (one horse). I Crispen Dickenson, Capt. Art'y (one mule). Official copy in so much as is marked thus, j , but original as to the remainder. Jno. Mason, Capi. and A. A. Q. Gen'l. T. C. Jordan, Maj. Com'd'g Huger's Batt. Art'y, two horses. Wm. W. Parker, Maj. Artillery C. S. A.-, two horses. H. V. Gray, Surgeon C. S. A., one horse. L. F. Dozier, Asst. Surgeon C. S. A., one horse. Jesse S. Wood, Capt. and Asst. Qr. Ma., two horses. Jas. F. Grattan, ist Lieut, and Adj't., one horse. Jno. H. Weddel, ist Lt Com'd'g Taylor Battery, one horse. Jno. T. Ford, 2d Lt. Artillery, C. S. A., one horse. John Donnell Smith, Capt. Com'd'g Battery A, one horse. J. R. Shumman, ist Lieut. Artillery, C. S. A., one horse. D. J. Carr, 2nd Lieut. Artillery, C. S. A., one horse. H. A. Wise, 2d Lieut. Artillery, C. S A., one horse. C. A. Bower, 2nd Lieut. Art'y, one horse. Geo. Poindexter, ist Lieut. Com'd'g Battery B, two horses. Thos. H. Mercer, 2d Lieut. C. S. A., one horse. M. M. Rasen, 2d Lieut. C. S. A., one horse. E. L. Purse, 2d Lieut. Com'd'g Battery F, one horse. Jas. Woolfolk, ist Lieut. Com'd'g Battery C, two horses. Geo. D. Vanghan, Jr. ist Lt. C. S. A., one horse. E. J. Wooldridge, 2d Lt. Com'd'g Battery D, one horse. 14 Southern Historical Society Papers. J. H. Parker, 2d Lt. C. S. A., one horse. W. M. Owen, Lt.-Col. Com'd'g, two private horses. W. H. Parham, 2d Lt. and Adj't, one private horse. A. J. Hayolett, Surgeon, one private horse. J. S. Vallandigham, Ass't Surgeon, one private horse. R. Prosper Landry, Capt. Com'd'g Co., one private horse. C. Mollere, ist Lieut., one private horse. H. Tisille, 2d Lieut., one private horse. A. R. Sanchez, Jr. 2d Lt., one private horse. B. Z. Price, Capt. Com'd'g Co., one private horse. G. W. Koontz, ist Lieut., one private horse. J. H. Neff, 2d Lieut., one private horse. G. A. Ferrell, ist Lieut. Com'd'g Co., one private horse. J. H. Crenshaw, 2d Lt., one private horse. Wm. S. Wilson, 2d Lt. Com'd'g Battery, 3 private horses (two horses belonging to officers wounded and captured April 2, '65.) Edward Owen, Capt. ist Co. Battery Washington Art'y, two pri- vate horses. E. S. Drew, Surgeon Batt. Washington Artillery. Geo. S. Apps, 1st Lieut. 4th Co., Washington Artillery, one horse. Wm. J. Behan, 2d Lieut. 4th Co., Washington Artillery, one horse. W. Fellowes, Jr., Private ist Co. Washington Art'y (courier), one private horse. R. T. Barnes, Private Hurt's Battery (courier), one private horse. I certify, on honor, that in addition to the above mentioned private horses there are, belonging to Q. M. S'g't S. P. Shirley, one horse, and D. H. Hinkle, Hospital Steward, one horse. Respectfully submitted, W. M. Owen, Lt.- Col. Com'd'g Mcintosh's Baifn. Appomattox C. H., April g, '65. LIST OF OFFICERS THIRTEENTH VIRGINIA BATTALION ARTILLERY. D. N. Walker, Capt. com'd'g, one private horse. C Dickenson, Capt., one mule. J. J. Wilkinson, Bugler, one mule. J. E. Lipscomb, Courier, one horse. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 15 I certify, on honor, that the above horses and mules are the pro- perty of the parties above mentioned. D. N. Walker, Capt. Com'd'g. W. T. Poague, Lt.-Col. Com'd'g Art'y Batt'n A. N. V,, one horse. Thomas A. Brander, Major Art'y P. A. C. S., two horses. William Rhodes Capehart, Surgeon P. A. C. S., two horses. James B. Gilkeson, Ass't Surg. Poague's Batt'n C. S. A., one horse. J. M. Wharey, Chaplain, P. A. C. S., one horse. C. F. Johnston, Capt. Com'd'g Light Battery, P. A. C. S., one horse. Wm. K. Woodhcuse, ist Lieut. Johnston's Battery, P. A. C. S., one horse. H. N. Bibb, 2nd Lieut. Johnston's Battery, P. A. C. S., one horse. Arthur B. Williams, Capt. Com'd'g Light Battery P. A. C. S., two horses. Thomas L. Leigh, 2d Lieut. Williams' Battery P. A. C. S., one horse. Henry A. Albright, 2d Lieut. Williams' Battery P. A. C. S., one horse. Jno. N. Yeargain, 2d Lieut. Richard's Battery P. A. C. S., one horse. A. W. Utterback, Capt. Com'd'g Light Batt'y P. A. C. S., one horse. W. S. McCarty, ist Lt. Utterback' s Batt'y P. A. C. S., one horse. Hugh N. Fry, 2nd Lieut. Utterback' s, P. A. C. S., one horse. Nathan Penick, Capt. Com'd'g Light Battery P. A. C. S., one horse. Armistead Barksdale, Jr., 2d Lieut. Penick's Battery P. A. C. S., one horse. John C. Haskell, Lt.-Col. Art'y Com'd'g Batt'n ist Corps A. N. Va, , two horses. W. H. Coit, 1st Lieut. Art'y, Gordon's Battery, Haskell's Batt'n ist Corps A. N. v., one horse. J. R. Muldrow, 2d Lt. Art'y, Gordon's Battery, Haskell's Bat- talion ist Corps A. N. V. H. G. Planner, Capt. Art'y, Com'd'g Battery, Haskell's Batt'n, two horses. J. A. Collins, 2d Lt. Art'y, Fianner's Battery, Haskell's Batt'n, one horse. 16 Southern Historical Society Papers. Bennett Planner, Jr. 2d Lt. Artillery, Planner's Battery, Has- kell's Battalion, one mule. R. S. Greene, Sgt., Planner's Battery, one horse. Jesse P. Woodard, ist Lieut. Art'y, Ramsay's Battery, Haskell's Batt'n Art'y, one horse. Philip B. Jones, Jr., Capt. and A. Q. M. Haskell's Batt'n Art'y, two horses. J. S. Buist, Surgeon Haskell's Batt'n Art'y, two horses. E. M. Royall, Assist. Surgeon Haskell's Batt'n Art'y, one mule. Hugh R. Garden, Capt. L't Art'y Haskell's Batt'n, ist Corps, A. N. v., one horse. J. N. CuUingworth, ist Lt. of Artillery and Ordnance Officer Has- kell's Batt'n, one horse. P. T. Massie, 2nd Lt. Artillery, Lamkin's Battery, Haskell's Bat- talion, one horse. T. H. Carter, Col. Com'd'g Art'y Batt'n, Long's Art'y Corps. N. M. Osborne, Jr. ist Lt. and Ord. Offi. Carter's Art'y. A. W. Stark, Lt.Col. Art. Com'd'g Batt'n. James E. Blair, Capt. and A. Q. M. Stark's L't Art'y Battalion. W. L. Nichols, Ass't Surgeon Stark's Light Art. Batt. A. D. Armistead, Capt. Com'd'g Battery Stark's Batt'n L't Art'y. J. P. Stoakes, ist Lt. Armistead's Battery Stark's Batt'n L't Art'y. N. H. Walker, ist Lt. Armistead's Battery Stark's Batt'n L't Artillery. A. P. Diggs, 2d Lt. Armistead's Battery Stark's Batt'n L't Art'y. D. A Prench, Capt. Com'd'g Battery Stark's Battalion L't Art'y. Wm. H. Smith, ist Lt. Prench's Battery Stark's Batt'n L't Art'y. L. A. Mahood, 2d Lt. French's Battery Stark's Batt. L't Art'y. Robt. Gatewood, Chaplain Stark's Batt'n Art'y. R. A. Hardaway, Lt.-Col. Com'd'g Battalion Artillery. W. H. Gibbes, Major Art. Hardaway' s Art'y Batt'n. Wm. M. Read, 2d Lt. and Act'g Adj't Hardaway's Art. Battalion. A. H. Roscoe, Surgeon Hardaway's Art'y Battalion. R. L. Christian, Captain and A. Q.M. Hardaway's Art'y Battalion. B. H. Smith, Jr., Capt. 3d Co.'Rich'd Howitzers, Hardaway's Art. Battalion. Henry C. Carter, ist Lt. Rich'd Howitzers, Hardaway's Art. Batt. Wm. R Payne, 2d Lt. Rich'd Howitzers, Hardaway's Art. Batt. J. T. AUyn, ist Lt. and Ord. Offi. Hardaway's Art. Battalion. A. Graham, Capt. Rockbridge Art'y, Hardaway's Art. Battalion, J. C. Davis, 2d Lt. Rockbridge Art'y, Hardaway's Art'y Battalion. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 17 Jno. W. Jordan, 2d Lt. Rockbridge Art., Hardaway's Art'yBatt. C. B. Griffin, Capt. Com'd'g Batt. Hardaway's Art. Battalion. Henry E. Blair, ist Lieut. Griffin's Battery, Hardaway's Art. Batt. H. DiUard, 2d Lt. Jno. R. Bagby, ist Lt. Com'd'g Powhatan Art'y. Ro. E. Binford, ist Lt. Powhatan Artillery. Thos. J. Williams, 2d Lt. Powhatan Art'y. C. W. Fry, Capt. Orange Art'y, Com'd'g Cutshaw's Batt. R. H. Christian, Cadet C. S. A., Act. Adj't Cutshaw's Batt. C. R. Montgomery, Capt. and A. A. Q. M. Cutshaw's Art'y Batt. Jno. Selden, ist Lt. and Ord. Offi'r Cutshaw's Art'yBatt. A. W. Garber, Capt. Staunton Art'y. M. C. Garber, 2d Lt. Staunton Art'y. G. C. Courtney, 2d Lt, Staunton Art'y. L. F. Jones, Capt. 2d Co. Howitzers, Cutshaw's Batt'n Art'y. J. C. Angel, 2d Lt. Howitzers, Cutshaw's Batt'n Art'y. W. McRae, 2d Lieutenant Howitzers, Cutshaw's Batt'n Art'y. W. A. Deas, ist Lt. Art'y, Fry's Battery, Cutshaw's Batt'n Art'y. L. D. Robinson, 2d Lt. Com'd'g King Wm. Art'y. Marmaduke Johnson, Lt.-Col. Com'd'g Art. Batt'n. Chas. W. Green, Capt. and A. Q. M., Johnson's Batt'n Art'y. Jno. G. Collock, Capt. Freds'b'g Art'y, Johnson's Batt'n. A. W. Johnston, ist Lieut. Freds'b'g Art'y, Johnson's Batt'n. Clinton Southworth, 2d Lt. Freds'b'g Art'y, Johnson's Batt'n. L. Mcintosh, ist Lieut. Clutter's Batt' y, Johnson's Batt'n. Jno. W. Wright, Sr. 2d Lieut. Clutter's Battery, Johnson's Batt'n. C. D. Montague, Jr. 2d Lieut. Clutter's Battery. Carter M. Braxton, Lt.-Col. Com'd'g Art'y Batt'n. M. N. Moorman, Major, Braxton's Art'y Battalion. Grafton Tyler, ist Lieut, and Adj't, Braxton's Art'y Batt'n. Frederick Hunter, Surgeon, Braxton's Art'y Battalion. J. H. Forbes, Capt. and A. Q. M., Braxton's Batt'n Art'y. Wm. W. Hardwicke, Capt. Light Art'y, Braxton's Batt'n. Wra. H. Hughes, Lt. Light Art'y, Braxton's Batt'n. f. B. Coakley, Ass' t Surgeon Lightfoot's Battalion L' t Artillery. [157 officers.] 18 Southern Historical Society Papers. LIST OF NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND MEN On duty at the Headquarters of Brig.-Gen'l A. L. Long, Conid'g Artillery, gth April, 1863. Corp'l J. Felix Tinsley, Montgomery's Batt'y, Cutshaw's Batt'n. Corp'l S. W. Barnes, 2nd Richmond Howitzers, Cutshaw's Batt'n. Private T. C. Brent, 2nd Richmond Howitzers, Cutshaw's Batt'n. T. R. Lumpkin, 2nd Richmond Howitzers, Cutshaw's Batt'n. H. C. Shook, 2nd Richmond Howitzers, Cutshaw's Batt'n. Courier Charles Snead, Garber's Howitzers, Cutshaw's Batt'n (has in use one private horse, though belonging to Courier Cochran, now absent with leave). Private H. C. Huband, Tanner's Batt'y, Cutshaw's Batt'n. A. C. Owen, Montgomery's Batt'y, Cutshaw's Batt'n. J. C. St. John, Montgomery's Batt'y, Cutshaw's Batt'n. J. W. Turnley, Tanner's Batt'y, Cutshaw's Batt'n. W. R. Brock, Tanner's Batt'y, Cutshaw's Batt'n. W. H. Bagwell, Dance's Batt'y, ist Va. Batt'n L't Art'y. E. B. Taylor, Dance's Batt'y, ist Va. Batt'n L't Art'y. B. AIsop (one private horse), 3rd Richmond Howitzers, ist Va. Batt'n L't Art'y. R. C. White, 3rd Richmond Howitzers, ist Va. Batt'n L't Art'y. F. D. Milstead, Lee Battery, Braxton's Batt'n. Wm. M. Campbell, Carpenter's Battery, Braxton's Batt'n. W. Hunter Saunders, 3rd Richmond Howitzers, ist Va. Batt'n L't Art'y. A. Jones, Co. F, 6th North Carolina Reg't Inf'ty. R. S. West, Cooper's Battery, Braxton's Batt'n. Alex'r Bryant, Cooper's Battery, Braxton's Batt'n. J. M. Carter, Crenshaw Battery, Pegram's Batt'n. [22] A. L. Long, Brig.-Gen'l Cotn'd'g. ■ H. P. Jones, Col. Com'd'g Art'y Anderson's Corps A. N. Va. C. W. Slatus, Capt. Co. E, Blount's Battalion. H. M. Hamer, ist Lieut. Co. C, Blount's Batt'n. S. M. Archer, 2d Lieut. Co. A, Stribhng's Batt'n. W. S. Archer, 2d Lt. Co. C, Stribling's Batt'n Art'y. A. D. Brown, 2d Lt. Co. D, Blount's Batt'n Artillery. Wm. Green, Chief Surgeon Art'y, Anderson's Corps. [7] Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 19 ROLL OF Non- Commissioned Officers and Privates of Starke's Battalion of Light Artillery, surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse April 9, 1863. Armistead's Batterv. 1st Serg't W. W. Minter. Serg't Erastus Pritchett. Corp'l Jno. R. Soper. Corp'l C. Anderton. Bugler J. R. Diggs. R. R. Anderton, W. S. Armistead, A. Borum, J. A. Callis, J. M. Diggs, Jno. T. Diggs, B. M. Diggs. J. M. Diggs, J. T. Eaton, J. J. Flippin, T. T. Hudgins, Jno. T. Hudgins, J. R. Hunley, T. W. Ingram, W. W. Lewis, S. F. Miller, W. J. Morgan, H. Mickleborough, R. F. Owens, A. S. Ripley, J. W. Shackleford, W. H. Shackleford, J. L. Saddler, L. Smithers, R. M. Thomas, John Weston, Q. M. Serg't H. Hudgins. Serg't Ro. F. Hudgins. Corp'l E. T. Minter. Corp'l Labin Hudgins. Artificer Bailey D. Hudgins. Privates. Jos. Armistead, A. D. Ashbury, O. H. Brownley, Jno. G. Davis, B. J. Diggs, A. W. Diggs, Jas. A. Diggs, H. S. Dix, J. W. Edwards, C. B. Hudgins, Jno. W. Hudgins, J. S. Hall, Oscar Knight, R. H. Minor, W. J. Miller, J. J. Morgan, J. B. Hudgins, J. J. Minter, L. T. Owans, J. Robins, J. E. Shackleford,. J. A. Saddler, A. Saddler, R, W. Sleet, M. K. Thomas, J. A. Weston, . 20 Southern Historical Society Papers. T. R.Weston, J. C. White, J. W. White, G. W. White. C. T. White, L. T. White, Jas. W. White, Benj. Williams. [70] French's Battery. Serg't E. W. Charlton. Serg't J. M. Peters. Corp'l D. W.Crawford. Corp'l M. N. Brown. Bugler S. D. Williams. Artificer T. A. Vass, Oscar Blankenship, Benjamin Bailey, W. M. Crawford, J. D. Crawford, J. H. Collins, J. W. Carper, A. A. Chapman, G. W. Easley, W. H. Frazier, R. A. French, Benj. Foster, H. Henley, M. Hamm, W. S. Hobbs, H. T. Jones, J. W. Johnston, Miles Lucas, R. C. Mahood, G. P. T. Martin, C. E. Peters, C. E. Rudlege, M. D. Stafford, J. D. Snidor, Thos. Vass, W. S. Woodyard, W. Woods, J. T. Wade, 1st Serg't W. A. Anderson. Serg't O. F. Jordan. Corp'l J. E. Pack. Corp'l Jno. C. Allison. Bugler G. C. Denrich. Artificer J. W. Brotherton. Privates. G. R. Burton, Boston Bailey, E. Burton, C. C. Crawford, C. N. Crawford, L. M. Collins, H. C. Clyburn, D. M. Davidson, H. M. Evans, J. E. French, T. C. Farley, J. M. Holden, E. C. Hale, W. T. Hicks, J. R. Ingram, C. Johnston, J. E. Johnston, S. P. McDaniel. E. T. Mahood, W. H. Peters, S. H. Pack, J. H. Rogers, D. J. Snider, R. C. Tucker, Jas. Watkins, Chas. Williams, G. D. Walker. [66] Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 21 Green's Battery. Serg't Lyman Dudley. Serg't Jas. P. Golden. Corp'l Henry Kopman. Corp'l Nicholas J. Hoey. Corp'l M. Cantrelle. Privates. Thos. F. Byrne, C. W. Baker, Peter Bellott, Henry A. Block, Jas. P. Harrell, H. C. Clarke, W. Y. Logan. H. W. Harrell, Wm. Williams, D. W. Logan, Jos. Prados, . L. F. Servary. Recapitulation. [I Field and Staff, I man, Armistead's Battery, 70 men French's Battery, 66 K Green's Battery, 17 11 154 men. Inventory of Public Property in Charge of the Battalion. Field and Staff, 3* lead harness sets, 4* wheel harness sets, 15* ani- mals, 3* wagons, I ambulance. Armistead's Battery, i 12-pound gun, 2 caissons, 75 rounds of ammunition, 6 lead harness sets, 6 wheel harness sets, 26* animals, i forge. French's, 3 i2-pound guns, i caisson, 68 rounds of ammunition, 10 lead harness sets, 6 wheel harness sets, 26* animals. Respectfully submitted, (S'g'd), A. W. Stark, Lt.-Col Com'd'g Batt'n. Official copy : C. V. Southall, A. A. A. G., Long's Art'y. ROLL OF MEN At headquarters of Col. T. H. Carter, Com'd'g Art'y, Ap' 1 9,186^. Private R. Powell Page, Graham's Battery, Hardaway's Batt. Art'y. Private G. Percie Hawes, Montgomery's Battery, Cutshaw's Batt. Art'y. * Reported by battalion quartermaster. 22 Southern Historical Society Papers. Courier Philip Burwell. Private Wm. E. Harris, Carter's Battery, Cutshaw's Batt. Art'y. [4] (S'g'd) T. H. Carter, Col. Com' d' p;. Official copy : C. V. Southall, A. A. A. G., Long's Art'y. DUPLICATE Muster Roll of 2d Co. Richmond Howitzers, Cutshaw's Art'y Bat- talion, April g, 1863. Laney Jones, Serg't-Major. Wm. Y. Mordecai, Q. M. Sergt. R. B. Pleasants, 2d Sergt. Jno. S. Ellett (one private horse), 3d Sergt. Ro. S. Bosher, 4th Sergt. W. H. McCarthy, ist Corp'l. Geo. W. Mordecai, 2d Corp'l. David B. Clarke, 3d Corp'l. Jos. J. Cocke, 4th Corp'l. Jos. E. Maxey, 5th Corp'l. L. B. Franklin, 8th Corp'l. Privates. Jas. T. Attkisson, John T. Allgood, E. J. Bosher, C. T. Burnley, Jno. E. Chapman, J. T. Ellyson, N. Fitzgerald, Jas. A. Grigg, Wm. D. Hudson, W. N. Hall, Jas. M. Jessee, Jno. T. Jones, Peter L. Jones, Wm. R. Johnson, S. R. Lawrence, T. R. Leftwich, Wm. Lemon, Theo. Lewis, Wm. J. Mann, J. McCarthy, C. McCarthy, C. M. Miller, J. B. Mordecai, Wm. Neighbors, C. T. Palmer, H. H. Puryear, G. W. Semple, J. C. Tahaferro, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 23 D. O. Justice, John Waldrop, J. D. Winston, W. G. Worsham, L. W. Worsham, Wm. J. Wingo. [45] Report of arms-bearing men in battle, 9th April, 1865, viz : three commanding officers, twenty-two enlisted men ; total, 25. L. F. Jones, Capt. 2d Co. Richmond Howitzers?^ Official copy: C. V. Southall, A. A. A. G., Long's Art'y. Field and Staff Lt.- Col. Cutshaw' s Art'y Batt'n. C. R. Page, Serg't-Major, one private horse. C. W. Fry, [i] Capt. Com'd'g Batt'n. Official copy: C. V. Southall, A. A. A. G., Long's Art'y, LIST OF NAMES OF MEN 0/ the Staunton Artillery, Cutshaw's Batt'n Art'y, gth Ap'l, 186^. W. R. Donoven, Sergeant. John Hunter, Sergeant. S. J. Coffinan, Sergeant. G. W. Long, Corporal. R. H. Fife, Corporal. Peter Schmidt, Corporal. R. C. Bowman, Corpora!. *The following note is taken from Contributions to a History of the Rich- mond Howitzer Battalion, No. 3, edited by Carlton McCarthy, p. 64, where it is appended to the preceding parole : "The report above shows only twenty-two men in battle the gth of April (arms-bearing), while the names counted show forty-five. The explanation is simply that twenty-three men had no arms in their hands. They, how- ever, followed the company closely on the march, and in line, and shared all its dangers. First Lieutenant Henry S Jones, whose name does not ap- pear, was mortally wounded before the company reached Appomattox. Privates John Shelton Ragland, Binford, Pearson and others were wounded ; Hampton was killed ; Creed Thomas Davis and others were made prisoners, and others, from various causes, could not reach Appomattox. 24 Southern Historical Society Papers. Privates. Geo. H. Eppes, Edward Alley, David L. Garton, M. W. Pond, Jas. W. Cheatham, T. J. Blanton, S. T. Rhodes, F. C. Fitzhugh, J. N. Stivwalt, R. C. Courtney, Jno. W. Heiser, Jno. W. Warthen, J. W. Lawrence, George Humphrey, Jno. Sullivan, W. H. Hutchison, H. T. Harrison, W. C. Maupin, W. R. Blunt, Joseph Holcombe, Jas. T. Hodges, Jas. J. Gabhert, W. W. Gibson, (S'g'd) F. A. M. Mason, Henry Cornet, Jas. M. Johnson, A. S. Peace, W. H. Gilliam, J. H. Huston, Oliver Callaghan, Jas. A. Jeter, G. D. Mauck, Dabney Carver, David Williams, George T. Lourie, Archibald Dunnivant, C. H. Trayer, Stuart K. Grove, P. W. Currier, Peter Gord, Andrew Kennedy, J. P. Iseman, Sam'l B. Denton, Wm. L. English, Henry Thrice, N. A. Terrell. [53] A. W. Garber, Capt. Com' d'g Staunton Art' y. Official copy: C. V. Southall, A. A. A. G., Long's Art'y. LIST OF MEN In Carter's Battery, Cutshaw' s Battalion, gth Ap' I, 1865. B. A. Littlepage, Sergeant. J. S. Jordan, Corporal. Privates. B. H. Beadle, J. Barry, J. C. Hicks, W. A. Heath, A. E. Brooke, J. W. Gill, C. H. Hicks, J. T. Harrison, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 25 F. Holland, John Hay, J. E. Duvall, Luke McKenna, R. S. Saunders, H. Terry, J. Tuck, E. J. Tuck, J. S. Tyler, J. B. Turner, R. S. Webster, S. O. Jones, J. D. Thurston. [23] (S'g'd) L. D. Robinson, 2d Lt. Com'd'g Company. Duplicate— Official : C. V. Southall, A. A. A. G., Long's Art' y. LIST OF MEN In Capt. C. W. Fry's Company of Artillery^ Cutskaw's Batt'n. W. H. H. Raleigh, Serg't-Major. W. B. Willis, Q. M. Serg't. Jno. T. Shiflet, Corporal. G. W. Higgins, Corporal. G. A. Poe, Corporal. Jno. F. Saunders, Corporal. Privates. B. M. Almond, C. B. Mason, N. B. Almond, James McClary. J. W. Coates, B. Munday, O. Connell, Jas. Pugh, A. Davis, C. C. Ratliff, Philip Duke, R. T. Thomas, F. T. Herring, J. N. Wright, [20] MONTGOMERY S BATTERY. Jno. H. Kabler, Corporal. Privates. W. J. Chisholm, J. B. Collins, Wm. Childress, Geo. J. Foster, Jno. Harper, Jos. Harper, Thos. J. Harvey, B. Holt, R. B. Holt, M. C. Holt. V. R. Jones, W. H. Johnson, 26 Southern Historical Society Papers. R. L. Layne, J. R. Lawson, John Mann, Augustus Nuckles, Daniel D. Ramsay, W. T. Southard, A. J. Strong, James Terry, James Bateman, A. C. Layne, L. W. Lipscomb, E. Marston, L. N. Pugh, Wm. L. St. John, Isaac W. St. John, Wm. M. Taylor, R. R. Upton, David Woody. [31] REESE S BATTERY. C. W. McCrary, Serg't-Major, one private horse. F. M. Wooten, Corporal. C. P. Dubose, Corporal. Jos. Blankenship, Corporal. James Jones, Corporal. J. A. Milton, Bugler. Privates. W. J. Breithhaupt, John Blackman, J. P. EUis, A. Hasselvander, G. A. Jant, S. J. Lee, J. A. Oliver, A. W. Skinner, M. Tucker, W. F. Ward, S. M. Carter, Wm. M. Callahan, J. D. Ganard, A. W. Jones, G. W. Lee, J. A. Logan, W. J. Polk, D. Stokes, W. M. Thomas, A. A. Young. [26] W. A. Deas, ist Lt. Arfy, Com'd'g Art'y. Official copy : C. V. Southall, A- A. A. G., Long's Art'y^ Muster-Roil of Light Artillery commanded by Lieutenant- Colonel C.^E. Lightfoot. Sergeant J. Coalter, Caroline Light Artillery. Private C. Si Sutton, Caroline Light Artillery. Wm. C. Moore, Caroline Light Artillery. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 27 Private Wm. J. Allport, Caroline Light Artillery. Nicholas Jones, Caroline Light Artillery. Thomas Toombs, Caroline Light Artillery. Wm. J. Collins, Caroline Light Artillery. Wm. H. Perry, Caroline Light Artillery. Sergeant J. R. Powers, Nelson Light Artillery. Private J. G. Powers, Nelson Light Artillery. James Mahone, Nelson Light Artillery. Sergeant S. M. Williams, Surry Light Artillery. Private J. C. Underwood, Surry Light Artillery. Jno. R. Berryman, Surry Light Artillery. J. J. Presson, Surry Light Artillery. Wm. J. Presson, Surry Light Artillery. R. M. J. Collier, Surry Light Artillery. T. H. Tynes, Surry Light Artillery. W. J. Edwards, Surry Light Artillery. L. M. Cox, Surry Light Artillery. T. H. Thompson, Surry Light Artillery. J. A. Steward, Surry Light Artillery. M. A. Dock, Surry Light Artillery. . E. H. McGrinman, Surry Light Artillery. Geo. W. Rogers, Surry Light Artillery. W. L. Glover, (3) three private horses, Surry Light Ar- tillery. J. R. Key, Surry Light Artillery. F. A. Coakly, Surry Light Artillery. A. B. Mayre, Surry Light Artillery. [29] LIST OF MEN Detailed and serving at the headquarters of W. N. Pendleton, Brigadier- General and Chief Artillery, April ^th, 1865. Chas. Hatcher, private, vol. aid, 4th Reg't Va. Cavalry. E. A. Moore, private, courier, Rockbridge Art'y, Hardaway's Batt. A. Stephen Dandridge, private, courier, Rockbridge Art'y, Hard- away's Batt. W. J. Joyner, private, courier, Co. B, Lane's Batt'n Art'y. R. R. Brown, private, courier, Co. B, Lane's Batt'n Art'y. S. Hester, private, courier, Co. C, Lane's Batt'n Art'y. 28 Southern Historical Society Papers. W. W. Palmer, private, clerk, ist Rich'd Howitzers, Cabell's Batt. Robt. Harvey, private, driver, Co. A, Amherst Art'y. Alex. Moran, private, driver, Woolfolk's Battery, Huger's Batt. S. E. Holt, private, 2d Co. Washington Artillery. Wm. H. Cautzon, private, 4th Co. Washington Artillerj-. Norman Bell, Norfolk L. A. Blues. Dan'l Blain, Ord. Sergt. and clerk h'dq'rs Rockbridge Art'y. [13] ROLL OF Non- Commissioned Officers and Privates to be paroled from Brax- ton' s Artillery Battalion, Field and Staff. Serg't-Major F. D Hume, one private horse. Q'r-Master-Serg't Marshall Forbes, one private horse. Hospital-Steward R. Semple. Serg't Wm. H. Eades, one private horse, Lee Battery. Corp'l John L. Green, Lee Battery. Privates. John Gilliam, Lee Battery. Levi Armsworthy, Lee Battery. Wm. E. Walker, Lee Battery. Henry Walker, Lee Batter)'. B. H. Wooldridge, Lee Battery. Richard Sheppard, Lee Battery. C. Craig, Lee Battery. Beverly Eames, Lee Battery. Thos. L. Brooks, Lee Battery. Wm. Sprouts, Lee Battery. [15] I certify that the above roll of my company present at the time of surrender is correct. Wm. W. Hardwicke, Capt. Lee Battery, Va. Vol. ROLL OF Officers, Non- Commissioned Officers, and Privates to be paroled from Braxton' s Artillery Battalion. Private Wm. Moran, Carpenter's Battery. Thomas B. Broun, Cooper's Battery. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 29 Tobias M. Fox, Cooper's Battery. Charles Harris, Cooper's Battery. I certify, upon honor, that the above is a correct list of the men present on the morning of the 9th April with Carpenter's and Cooper's Batteries. Also that the list of field and staff is correct. [4] Carter M. Braxton, Lt.-Col. Com'd'g Batt'n Arty. REPORT OF Non- Commissioned Staff of Hardaway's Battalion Light Artillery present for surrender at Appomattox Courthouse April 10, i86j. Hospital Steward, Estelle Waddell. [i] ROLL OF THIRD COMPANY RICHMOND HOWITZERS, Captain B. H. Smith, fr , Co?n'd'g, surrendered gth April, i86j. ist Serg't W. B. Gretter, one private horse. 2d Serg't G. D. Thaxton. 3d Serg't L. Lampkin, one pri- vate horse. 4th Serg't W. S. White, one private horse. Q. M. Serg't W. J. Sydnor, one private mule. 2d Corp'l M. H. Gardner. 3d Corp'l P. A. Sublett. 4th Corp'l O. V. Smith. 7th Corp'l J. J. Flournoy. 8th Corp'l T. V. Brooke. Privates. J. J. Anderson, one private horse. W. M. Armistead, one pri- vate horse. T. H. Austin, J. M. Austin, H. Bullington, T. Boisseau, one private horse. E. V. Jones, W. K. Jones, W. T. Jones, T. S. Jones, H. R. Jones, G. E. Johnson, T. O. Keesee, G. T. Lane, W. W. Lear, 30 Southern Historical Society Papers. C. C. Boisseau, H. Barksdale, R. Brooke, W. E. Brent, D. S. Burwell, D. W. Bernard, J. S. Bowles, J. A. Crump, E. F. Cullen, E. S. Cardozo, J. E. Casey, H. P. Chew, J. B. Chastain, S. Clarke, S. H. Davis, D. Donnan, E. G. Ellett, H. T. Evans, J. M. Fourqurean, C. B. Fourqurean, M. W. Fourqurean, H. W. Flournoy, W. H. Fisher, J. H. French, G. M. Foster, W. W. Green, R. B. Goode, R. J. Gambol, H. D. Gardner, M. H. Gardner, J. T. Hammond, W. D. Herring, J. L. Harris, J. C. Harris, J. L.Jones, W. H. Lyne, J. M. Manders, W. C. A. Mayo, T. T. Mayo, John Manders, T. M. Miller, E. N. Mahoney, S. C. Major, P. B. Porter, G. W. Porter, D. E. Porter, W. A. Piat, one private mule. T. P. Powell, W. B. Puller, J. P. Powell, C. Parkhill, G. K. Roper, E. H. Sublett, one private horse. W. B. Sublett, S. C. Sheppard, C. T. Sublett, J. N. Smith, A. F. Santos, R. T. Sydnor, J. T. Sizer, Jr., A. F. Taliaferro, J. J. Trice, E. A. Winn, P. Winfree, R. Winfree, G. T. Cropper, T. L. Powell, Total enlisted men, 92. FIRST COMPANY RICHMOND HOWITZERS. Sergeant T. S. Armistead, one private horse. Corporal C. A. Harrington. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 31 Privates. L. C. Anderson, E. C. Knight, J. R. Booker, J. B. Minor, M. L. Gary, J. C. Tatum, G. L. Gregg, S. M. Pelticord, W. J. Hardy, one private J. Williams. horse. Total enlisted, 12. [Temporarily with Hardaway's Battalion.] NORFOLK BLUES ARTILLERY. Sergeant W. H. Doyle, one private horse. Quartermaster Sergeant J. C. Petty, one private horse. W. Fitzgerald, one private horse. C. D. Smiley. Total enlisted, 4. [Temporarily with Hardaway's Battalion.] Roll 0/ Capt. C. B. Griffin's Company — Salem F. Artillery. 1st S'g't James L. Jeter, one private horse. S'g't James M. Walton, S'g't John Barnette, S'g't W. L. Tosh. Q. M. S'g't M. F. White, one private horse. Corp. John H. Rhodes, Corp. Chas. Johnston, C. J. Falger, , R. H. Ligon, Wm. E. Howbert, L. C. Cook. Bugler |ohn M. Beemer, one private horse. Privates. John W. Anderson, J. H. Hennings, Geo. A. Beemer, W. B. Hooper, Sam'l A. Beemer, T. W. Hudson, B. W. Beemer, J. J. Hill, D. Bradley, R. C. Hupp, Wm. E. Brown, N. B. Johnston, 32 Southern Historical Society Papers. G. L. Brown, G. F. Bowers, John T. Bower, Jos. W. Barnette, Jas. Bryant, H. G. Brown, M. J. Ballard. Jos. Bowers, W. T. Blair, one private horse, H. R. Baldwin, Jno. F. Buder, Wm. H. Cox, Jas. E. Cox, A. T. Dillard, J. W. Deaton, J. W. Dixon, P. B. Dillard, J. H. Evans, John Evans, Wm. H. Edmundson, J. E. Forsythe, S. G. Farley, one private horse, T. J. Farmer, Jos. Farmer, J. M. Fitchett, one private horse, L. H. Gates, Wm. Goodwin, J. W. Hatcher, C. O. Huff, A. W. Huff. E. J. Huff, Wm. T. Henderson, L. Harris, J. J. Hartman, N. P. Hartman, H. M. Woltz W. H. Kyle. John Lewis, J. H. Leonard, W. J. Layman, J. F. Ligon, T. J. Landon, R. Logan, P. W. Layman, Geo. Lemon, H. B. Lollis, J. H. Miller, P. Magee, R. W. McClanahan, P. McClanahan, J. W. Martin, E. J. Meadows, Wm. A. Miller, W. B. Mayo, D. M. Madison, John J. Pritchett, S. L. Price, E. C. Peters, F. S. Paulett, G. A. Riffle, S. S. Roszell, N. M. Read, Geo. W. Reun, J. W. Robertson, M. Snyder, Jas. Snead, Geo. T. Shanks, J. W. Turner, J. H. Woltz, S. T. Wood, J. D. White, W. L. White, Geo. Watt, Wm. Zell, 98 enlisted men. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 33 MEMBERS OF THE ROCKBRIDGE ARTILLERY, Capi. A. Graham, Hardaway's Battalion, Present for Surrender at Appomattox C. H. April gth, 1865. Sergeants: ist, Samuel C. Smith; 2nd, Wm. L. Strickler ; 3rd, David E. Moore; 4th, Norborne S. Henry ; 5th, Jno. E. McCauley, one private horse. Corporals: ist, Algernon S. Whitt; 2nd, Wm. M. Willson ; 3rd, Wm. F. Johnston ; 4th, Wm. N. Bumpus ; 5th, Henry T. Darnall ; 6th, William Carson ; 7th, Henry Boteler. Privates. Adkins, Blackburn, Agner, Augustus W., Agner, Jno. D., Armistead, Chas. J., Bacon, Edloe P., Bacon, Edloe P., Jr., Baldwin, W. Ludwell, Barger, Wm. G., Black, Benjamin P., Blain, Daniel, Brown, John M., Byers, G. Newton, Compton, Rob't K., Conner, Alexander, Conner, Henry, Conner, John C, Cooke, Richard D., Craig, John B., Davis, Chas. W., Davis, James M. M., Dixon, Wm. H. H., Dold, Calvin M., Estill, Wm. C, 3 McCrum, R. Barton, Magruder, D. N., Magruder, Horatio E., Marshall, John J., Mateer, Sam'l L., Meade, Francis A., Montgomery, Benj. D., Moore, John H., Mooterspaw, Wm., Myers, John M., Pollard, Jas. G., Jr., Pugh, Geo. W., Pugh, John A., Robertson, John W., Root, Erastus C, Ruffin.Jeff. R., Sandford, James, Shaner, Joseph F., Shaw, Campbell A., Shoulder, Jacob M., Silvey, James A., Strickler, John J., Stuart, Wm. C, 34 Southern Historical Society Papers. Friend, Benjamin C. M., Gibson, Rob't A., Gilmer, Jas. B., Ginger, Geo. A., Gooch, Jas. T., Heiskell, J. Campbell, Hyde, Edward, Kean, Otho G., Leathers, John P., Leech, James M., Letcher, Sam'l H., Lewis, Henry P., Lewis, James P., McCampbell, Wm. H., McClintic, Wm. S., McCorkle, Thos. E., McCorkle, Wm. A., [93] Sparrow, Thos. Swann, Minor W., Swisher, Benj. R., Swisher, Geo. W., Swisher, Sam'l S., Tate, Jas. P., Taylor, Stevens M., Thompson, John A., Thompson, Lucas P., Tidball, Thos. A., Trevey, Dan'l J., Trice, Leroy F., Tyler, D. Gardner, Tyler, John Alexander, Wade, Thos. M., White. Wm. H., Wilson, Calvin, Withrow, John, G. LIST OF MEN Of the Powhatan Artillery, Hardaway s Battalion, surrendered on the gth of April, 1863. 2d Serg't Jno. A. Scott, 3d Serg't G. D. Williams, one private horse. 1st Corp'l B. K. Smith, one private horse. 3d Corp'l S. M. Ligon. 5th Corp'l W. M. Bragg, one private horse. 6th Corp'l J. E. Jennings, one private horse. 7th Corp'l B. P. Cox, one private horse. 8th Corp'l B. Ball. C. F. Moore, Bugler. Privates. private E. M. Archer, one horse. R. F. Archer, one private horse. J. W. Aston, R. H. Bagley, (in tempo- rary use, one private horse belonging to Pri- vate E. W. Finch, Pow- hatan Art'y, now absent). T. R. Moore, G. D. Moseley, W. F. Murray, D. R. Norvell, W.J. Palmore, T. B. Pleasants, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 35 R. S. Reams, A. C. Robinson, W. E. Bass, C. Cole, W. C. Cralle, J. A. Cunningham, J. B. Drum, S. T. B. Dorset, W. B. Drake, J. H. Eans, F. A. Ellington, J. W. Ellington, W. W. Fariss, A. D. Farley, R. C. Flournoy, one vate horse. J. J. Ford, W. L. Gallaway, C. A. Goode, D. B. Goode, Tho. H. Gordon, J. W. Garrett, P. B. Guerrant, A. Gay, B. A. Hancock, G. H. Henning, T. S. Henning, B. F. Hicks, W. A. Jackson, J. S. Jennings, W. R. Mann, J. M. Morton, J. Maxey, H. McCullock, W. Miles, T. M. Miller. A. J. Moore, H. C W. H. Robinson, J. M. Robinson, one private horse. W. J. Saunders, one pri- vate horse. J. S. Seddons, J. H. Seddons, D. J. Sledd, H. A. Shiplett, S. M. Stokes, T. J. Stratton, E. C. Swann, G. A. Swann, J. C. Swann, pri- P. Swann, G. W. Taylor, R. Taylor, W. A. Taylor, W. D. Taylor, one private horse. J. P. Tribue, W. D. Tucker, W. T. Tucker, W. E. Walthall, C. T. Whidock, P. B. Wilkinson, B. B. Weisiger, J. H. Pattison, W. A. Ramsey, J. A. Moore, temporarily assigned, W. C. Dorsett, tempo- rarily assigned. Rich'd W. Manson, tem- porarily assigned from Lunenburgh Art. One private horse, McLauraine. H. C McLaurame. Recapitulation. — Serg'ts, 2; Corporals, 7; Privates, 75 ; total, 87. Jno. R. Bagby, Lt. Com'd'g Powhatan Artillery. 36 Southern Historical Society Papers. ROLL OF JOHNSONS BATTALION ARTILLERY. Roll of Fredericksburg Battery. Serg't H. G. Chesley, C. B. Fleet, Corp'l John T. Frost, W. F. Gordon, Guidon, H. T. Southworth. Wm. E. Anthon, John L. Berry, Wm. E. Bradley, R. C. Real, J. H. Beal, J. E. Berry, Henry Berry, R. T. Buckner, E. E. Buckner, John Butzner, John T. Broaddus, Jos. Childs, Thomas Childs, W. J. Cox, Thomas Cash, E. F. Chesley, Geo. Clark, Chs. Cason, W. S. Charters, Chs. Donahoe, J. J. Fines, M. A. Furnahough, R. C. Fitzhugh, E. G. Gwathmey, Jas. Gouldman, R. C. Grimes, John Goolrick, G. T. Harrison, G. M. Harrison, Privates. Serg't L. T. Bunnel, John L. Marye. Corp'l P. V. D. Conway, R. W. McGuire. Bugler, S. H. Copenhaver. J. C. Jones, Peter Key, Corbin Carr, H. Long, W. N. Marye, A. J. Marye, J. A. Marye, Jos. Mitchell, Frank Maddox, John McKay, John W. Perry, Geo. Pearson, H. Proctor, John Roberts, Wm. Robertson, F. M. Ryland, R. B. Semple, Henry Steward, J. L. Smith, Henry Seenor, W. S. Sisson, Chs. Scott, W. L. Scott, E. R. Tompkins, John T. Wellford, O. Williams, Geo. Willis, H. Wallace, Albert Drewry, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 37 J. E. Harrison, M. Howard, Chs. Jenkins, Wm. S. Jones, [76] H. Houseman, Chs. Ella, Allen Luper, Berry Cooper. ROLL OF Non- Commissioned Officers and Men, in Clutter's Battery. R. B. Street, Ord. Serg't. Jno. B. Monnfield, Serg't. John L. Corbin, Serg't. Privates. J. Gallen, Mike Blake, one horse, John H. Brown, Peter Brown, J. G, Covington, A. N. Crafton, W. B. Chowning, John Chowning, J. C. Corbin, B. F. Diggs, Z. M. Evans, H. Enroughty, W. A. Edwards, W. A. Ford, L. Farmer, F. Farmer, J. Fackler, W. O. Garland, Jos. Heath, J. B. Holley, H. W. Inman, W. Johnson, Swift Johnson, one horse, Thos, Luster, T. H. Montague, F. Adams, Corp'l. V. C. Inmon, Corp'l. W. A. Mills, Jno. H. Newbell, Jno. Newbell, B. Nowlin, S. M. Nowlin, W. Owen, J. E. Owins, Jno. Orender, G. W. Panit, L. Pitts, A. Rose, T. J. Sanders, J. R. Sanders, Chas. Smirkie, Jas. Turner, Sam'l Thomas. W. T. Thrift, Wm. Throbb, Jas. Thornton, W. T. Thornton, J. B. Whorbey, E. F. Watts, F. Wright, G. W. Williams, John B, Guigon, one horse, 38 Southern Historical Society Papers. Jno. W. Mitchell, P. McCann, W. F. McNance, [55] April 10, '65. Jas. S. Tompkins, John L. Warring, one horse, Respt. for'd, Marmaduke Johnson, Lt.-Col. Com' d' g Battalion. LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEN Of Captain Wm. F. Dement' s Company, First Maryland Light Artillery, Lieutenant John Gale, Com,manding. Serg't Thomas Brooke, Maryland. Rob't B. Chew, Maryland. H. J. Langsdale, Maryland. Fred. J. Frayer, Maryland. Corp'l James W. Owens, Mary- land. John Gilpin, Maryland. J. W. Fillins, Maryland. Privates. W. W. Ballard, Maryland, Thos. Broughtoh, Maryland, Jas. Baily, Maryland, M. Blummenauer, Maryland, S. G. Bowland, Maryland, Wm. Conner, Maryland, R. E. Cleary, Maryland, R. T. Dryden, Maryland, S. E. Duvall, Maryland, Jos. Edge, Maryland, Jos. T. FrankHn, Maryland, Jas. Frick, Maryland, J. H. Gough, Maryland, Chas. Goldsborough, Maryland, [36] Jas. N. Weems, Maryland. Jas. Hindes, Georgia, Joseph Hawkins, Georgia, Chas. Holmeade, Maryland, John Z. Jenkins, Maryland, Lewis Kolston, Maryland, H. D. Miller, Maryland, V. H. McCormick, Maryland, John Mitchell, Maryland, Ed. C. Mudd, Maryland, C. W. Nelson, Maryland, P. D. Smith, Maryland, Eugene Worthington, Maryland, W. T. Wilson, Maryland, L. S. Webb, Maryland, I certify that the above is a correct list of the officers, non-com- missioned officers, and privates of the ist M'd Artillery now present. There is no public property in the company. April 9th, 1865. John Gale, Lt. Com'd'g. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 39 Names of Officers and Men in Southside Artillery Company, Unassigned, Virginia Volunteers, April lo, 1865. S. A. Mann, ist Serg't, Virginia. R. H. Bond, ist Corp'l, Vir- J. A. Jones, 2d Serg't, Virginia. ginia. A. W. Archer, 3d Serg't, Virginia. H. Dahl, 2d Corp'l, Virginia. J. H. Robinson, 4th Serg't, Vir- E. D. Archer, 3d Corp'l, Vir- ginia, ginia. W. H. Varmin, 5th Serg't, Vir- J. A. Burton, 4th Corp' I.Virginia, ginia. Privates. W. J. Allen, Virginia, Jos. Archer, Virginia, Jas. Archer, Virginia, B. P. Andrews, Virginia, W. E. Bass, Virginia, W. F. Beasley, Virginia, J. W. Blankinship, Virginia, A. H. Burke, Virginia, J. M. Chalkley, Virginia, J. P. Clarke, Virginia, H. W. Gittenden, Virginia, P. F. Dance, Virginia, R. C. Friend, Virginia, T. H. Friend, Virginia, T. H. Gary, Virginia, O. H. Gibs, Virginia, W. E. Gill, Virginia, J. Godsey, Virginia, C. Godsey, Virginia, P. H. Granger, Virginia, J. W. Gregg, Virginia, J. F. Griffin, Virginia, B. Horner, Virginia, W. Jarvis, Virginia, E. D. Jones, Virginia, J. B. Jones, Virginia, P. H. Jones, Virginia, T. Kidd, Virginia, E. McArthur, Virginia, B. F. McClelland, Virginia, J. T. Mail, Virginia, E. A. Mann, Virginia, P. A. Mann, Virginia, S. Mann, Virginia, A. Mayo, Virginia, S. P. Mayo, Virginia, R. T. Pattram, Virginia, J. E. Purdue, Virginia, W. F. Phillips, Virginia, S. E. Riggins, Virginia, T. B. Sadler, Virginia, J. Shepherdson, Virginia, C. H. Short, Virginia, W. Simons, Virginia, N. F. Thompson, Virginia, C. Trailer, Virginia, D. S. Wells, Virginia, B. H. Wilkinson, Virginia, S. P. Wilkinson, Virginia, J. E. Williams, Virginia, T. Wilson, Virginia, W. W. Wilson, Virginia, E. Winfrey, Virginia, P. B. Winfrey, A. M. Woodfin, H. C. Woodfin, A. B. Bowles, Ord. Serg't, C. B. Tomlin. 40 Southern Historical Society Papers. The amount of public property on hand in Southside Artillery- Co., unassigned volunteers : 29 rifles, Springfield, calibre 57 and 58 p 21 sets of gun accoutrements. (Signed) J. W. Drewry, Captain Southside Artillery, Unassigned, Va. Vols. I certify, on honor, that of the men returned on this roll only 291 (twenty-nine) were armed on the morning of the 9th inst. [67] J. W. Drewry, Captain Southside Art'y. LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEN Of Neblett's Artillery, Smith's Battalion, Virginia Troops. B. J. Rogers, Ord. Serg't. Jno. G. Nash, 4th Serg't. S.J. Moseley, 5th Serg't. Jno. W. Crowder, 2d CorporaL N. T. Taylor, 3d Corporal. J. J. Allen, C. H. Allen, T. F. Baird, Alex. Blanton, Lewis Clary, J. W. Collier, Jno. L. Chamblibs, W. A. Carpenter, W. J. Davis, J. C. Duane, J. W. Edwards, J. W. Evans, G. P. Ezell, Jas. F. Faris, E. T. Floyd, W. A. House, J. S. Hardy, J. S. Harris, J. G. Huckstep, W. T. Hubbard, Privates. W. H. Lynch, Jos. Moseley, W. N. Moore, Jno. M. Moore, E. A. Moore, S. A. Moore, A. Moore, B. L. RawHngs, A. G. Smith, W. J. Shell, R. J. Smith, H. B. Thomas, R. Temple, T. D. Temple, W. L. Taylor, J. H. Travis, T. H. Vick, J. W. Wesson, W. W. Wesson, D. A. Wray, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 41 C. T. Jones, Sam'l Whitby, W. F. Kidd, A. C. Woodruff, R. L. Kidd, J. L. Welles, R. A. Kidd, J. N. Wright, S. S. King, M. C. Wray, S. D. Lynch, W. H. Williams, E. M. Lynch, R. A. Walker. I certify, on honor, that of the men returned on this roll only (20) twenty were armed on the morning of the gth inst. [54] R. P. Braswell, Lieut. Com'd'g Co. REPORT OF Officers at Headquarters Artillery ist Corps, Army Northern Va. Brig.-Gen'l E. P. Alexander, Artillery ist A. Corps, 3 horses pres- ent. Captain J. C. Haskell, A. A. General, 2 horses present. 2d Lieutenant Thos. Pinckney, A. and L General, 2 horses present. ist Lieutenant W. T. Mason, Aid-de-Camp, 2 horses present. Major J. L Middleton, Chief Quartermaster, 2 horses present. Major J. H. Franklin, Chief Commissary, i horse present. Surgeon W. M. Post, Medical Department, i horse present. Captain W. T. Meade, "A. Q. M." Ordnance Train, 2 horses pres- ent. Major Louis Webb, Quartermaster, 2 horses present. Capt. Leonidas Pointer, Art'y Ordnance Officer, 2 horses present. [10] Enlisted Men on duty at H'dquar' s Art'y 1st Corps, A. N. Va. Private Rob' tW. Bidgood, Clerk. Jno. H. Sharp, Courier, i horse present. Wiley Williams, Courier, i horse present. Benj. J. Pitt, Courier, i horse present. [4] Respectfully submitted, [Signed] E. P. Alexander, Brig. - Gen' I and Chief of Art'y, ist Corps, A. N. Va. April 10, 1865. 42 Southern Historical Society Papers. Names of Officers and Men belonging to the Johnston Artillery {unassigned) Virginia Volunteers. J. S. Worsham, ist S'g't, Virginia. B. F. Chappell, 5th Sgt, Virginia. R. H. Boisseau, 4th S'g't, Virginia. F. P. Dillard, rst Corp'l, Virginia. Privates. J. T. Barton, Virginia. W. C. Belcher, Virginia. A. B. Bragg, Virginia. Jas. T. Bragg, Virginia. John P. Bragg, Virginia. M. J. Bragg, Virginia. W. C. Bohannon, Virginia. P. D. Bohannon, Virginia. J. H. Bohannon, Virginia. R. D. Brown, Virginia. W. H. Brown, Virginia. W. R. Buckner, Virginia. R. W. Crafton, Virginia. W. B. Crowder, Virginia, Zaccheus Clark, Virginia. W. Crenshaw, Virginia. W. D. Crow, Virginia. T. A. Clay, Virginia. P. H. Chalkley, Virginia. J. A. Dungans, Virginia. W. T. Fisher, Virginia. J. W. Friend, Virginia. T. G. Gallian, Virginia. J. E. Goulder, Virginia. S. George, Virginia. A. J. Gitthran, Virginia. J. Hardaway, Virginia. R. C. Hardy, Virginia. F. G. Ward, R. C. Haskins, Virginia. J. C. Haskins, Virginia. E. P. Hargrave, Virginia. N. Hawkins, Virginia. T. Hunt, Virginia. W. F. Jones, Virginia. M. Lanier, Virginia. A. G. Lewis, Virginia. W. P. Lewis, Virginia. J. F. Leigh, Mississippi. H. G. Orgain, Virginia. T. B. Perkinson, Virginia. R. Perkinson, Virginia. J. M. Pettus, Virginia. J. V. Poiner, Virginia. F. O. Robertson, Virginia. A. R. Rainey, Virginia. W. E. Sadley, Virginia. J. D. Stone, Virginia. P. E. Vaughan, Virginia. B. A. Verrll, Virginia. J. D. Williams, Virginia. J. E. Wallace, Virginia. A. G. Wright, Virginia. C. W. Wright, Virginia. R. A. Williamson, Virginia. H. B. Young, Virginia. R. E. Young, Virginia. Virginia. List of public property on hand, Johnston's Artillery, gth April, 1865 : muskets, 26 ; accoutrements, 20. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 43 I certify, on honor, that of ihe men returned on this roll only •(26.) twenty-six were armed on the morning of the 9th inst. [61] T. R. Adams, isi Lt. Com! d' g Johnston Artillery. ROLL OF Captain Thos. KevilV s Company " United Artillery" {unattached') Virginia Volunteers. John T. Bullock, ist Serg't. Jno. Gillis, Serg't. Alphonso Bullock, Serg't. Geo. J. Allen, Corporal. Wm. F. Costino, Serg't. M. Gavian, Corporal. Privates. John Fowler, R. O. Vaughn, Jas. Duncan, Geo. Thompson, John P. Kevill, William Dudley, Chas. Fisher, Wm. Colonna, Geo. ScuUatas, Geo. Land, James Stokes, Chas. Reid, Wm. P. Pitt, John Thomas, Riddick Miller, Geo. T. Parker, Jno. Stare, J. H. Dean, Jno. Morriss, Jas. B. Yarborough, John Fliym, Wm. Morgan, £29] F. J. Robinson. Public property on hand : 5 muskets, 5 cartridge boxes, 5 cap boxes and belts, 5 bayonets and scabbards. I certify, on honor, that of the men returned on this roll only (5) five were armed on the morning of the 9th inst. Thomas Kevill, Capt. Com' d'g " United Arfy." LIST OF ENLISTED MEN Employed on Extra Duty by J. I. Middleton, Major and Quarter- master. J. T. McKenna (one horse), Virginia, ist Richmond Howitzers, Cabell's Batt'n. u Southern Historical Society Papers. C. D. Evans, South Carolina, Company F, 8th So. Ca. Reg't. M. Gortman, South Carolina, Company H, 3d So. Ca. Reg't. . Benj. Burton, Virginia, Dickerson's Batt'y, 13th Va. Bait'n. (Enlisted men 4.) J. I. MiDDLETON, Afaj. and Q. M. Approved : E. P. Alexander, Brig.-Gen. Arfy. REPORT OF MEN On Duty with Quartermaster and Ordnance Department of the Artillery Ordnance Train, First Corps, Arrhy Northern Virginia. Privates. W. S. Barrett, Carlton's Batt'y. W. J. Pittman, Carlton's Batt'y. R. W. Pittman, Carlton's Batt'y. W. P. Pittman, Carlton's Batt'y. J. T. Hill, Carlton's Batt'y. R. A. Moon, Carlton's Batt'y. W. T. Bridgron, Carlton's Batt'y. S. A. Andrews, Manley's Batt'y. W. H. Baker, Manley's Batt'y. Jackson Baker, Manley's Batt'y. J. W. Flowers, Manley's Batt'y. W. H. Hill, Moody's Batt'y. F. D. Turner, Parker's Batt'y. J. H. Maddison, Parker's Batt'y. J. A. Roach, Parker's Batt'y. G. T. Tinder, Taylor's Batt'y. Alex. Hall, Taylor's, Batt'y. B. V. Loving, Sullivan's Batt'y. R. Moss, loth Virginia Infantry, Company C. A. C. Graham, 4th Alabama In- fantry, Company G. E. Meade, 4th Virginia Infantry, Company I. J. W. Tomlinson, Rockbridge Batt'y. E. Davis, French's Batt'y. T. S. Diggs, Armistead's Batt'y. A. T. Gresham, Patterson's Bat- tery. A. G Holland, Baltimore Light Art'y. Enlisted men, 26. REPORT Of Officers and Men Detailed in the Quartermaster's Department of Ordnance Train Artillery, 3d Corps, A. N. Va. , to be Paroled, and the Commands to which they belong. S. H. Thorburn, Fred's Art'y, Johnson's regiment, Acting Q. M. Serg't, detailed from art'y, not before reported. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 45 A. D. Cochrane, Williams' company, Poague's regiment, wagon- master, detailed from art'y, not before reported. R. S. Duncan, Co. B, 35th Ga. regiment, wagon-master, detailed from inf'try, not before reported. E. W. Cole, Letcher's company, Pegram's regiment, teamster, de- tailed from art'y, not before reported. Green Evans, Penick's company, Poague's regiment, teamster, de- tailed from art'y, not before reported. John E. May, Utterback's company, Poague's regiment, teamster, detailed from art'y, not before reported. W. A. Terry, Price's company, Mcintosh's regiment, teamster, de- tailed from art'y, not before reported. Mich'l Basil, Letcher's company, Pegram's regiment, teamster, de- tailed from art'y, not before reported. Jos. Walters, Dickenson's company. King's regiment, artificer, de- tailed from art'y, not before reported. James Hackett, Letcher's company, Pegram's regiment, guard, de- tailed from art'y, not before reported. Wm. W. Collins, Grandy's company, Richardson's regiment, guard, detailed from art'y, not before reported. J. C. Aycock, Co. C, Lane's regiment, guard, detailed from art'y, not before reported. Wm. H. Selbry, Donald's company, Mcintosh's regiment, guard, detailed from art'y, not before reported. I certify that the above is a correct report of all men employed under my charge, now present for duty. I have also under my charge 16 (sixteen) negroes— slaves in public service. [13] H. C. Thorburn, Capt. and A. Q. M. Report of Men employed by Chief Surgeon Artillery ist Corps A. N. V. , April loth, 1865. R. M. Bidgood, one horse, hospital steward. Chas. W. Phelps, ambulance driver. (Enlisted men, 2). William M. Post, CKf Surgeon Art'y, isi Corps. 46 Southern Historical Society Papers. Field and Staff of HaskelPs Battalion Artillery. Jno. C. Haskell, Lt.-Col. Com'd'g, two horses. J. S. Buist, Surgeon, one horse. Edw. Royal, Ass't Surgeon, one horse. P. B. Jones, Capt. and A. Q. M., one horse. J. N. Cullingsworth, Lt. and Ord. Officer, one horse. A. H. Bowen, Hospital Steward. [6] John C. Haskell, H'dq'rs Haskell's Batt. near Appo- mattox C. H., April ID, 1865. Lt.-Col. Arfy, Commanding.. ROLL OF Capt. John A. Ramsay's Company D, loth Regiment North Caro- lina Troops, Artillery. Jesse F. Woodard, ist Lieut., one horse. Edwin W. Wilcox, ist Serg't. Henry S. S. Cooper, Q. M. Serg't. James A. Garman, Serg't. Privates. Robert Alman, Andrew J. Jones, William F. Bunn, Caleb A. Miller, Allen Daughtry, Joseph Morgan, Thadeus Downing, Mark Parker, Robert Earnhart, Alfred L. Peeler, John Everett, Daniel Peeler, Constant Hall, Jeremiah Pierce, Daniel Hartman, Otho M. Porter, William Holland, Andrew J. Ruth, John Honbager, Silas Shepherd, James M. Howell, Alexander Turner^ Thomas Hyde, George W. Watkins. Officers, Commissioned, i ; Non Commissioned, 3; Privates, 24. A portion of this company were captured on the march from Rich- mond. Respectfully submitted, J. F. Woodard, ist Lieut. Com'd'g. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 47 LIST OF MEN, HORSES, GUNS, &C. , Belonging to Lamkiri s Battery, Haskell's Battalion Artillery, First Corps Army Northern Virginia, April loth, i86^. F. T. Massie, 2d Lieut. V. McGinnis, 5th Corporal. P. J. Coffy, 4th Corporal. J. D. Witt, Musician. Privates. C. Cocke, J. H. Sears, Elijah Crell, T. Wood, A. A. Giles, Jas. Tuller, H. Hanes, Jubal Mays. W. M. Hite, Officers i, men 12; total 13. One i2-lb. Napoleon gun; i 12-lb. Napoleon carriage; i 12-lb. caisson; 12 horses; 7 sets of harness; 31 case shot; 8 solid shot; 28 shell; 16 canister. Resp'y submitted, F. T. Massie, 2d Lieut. Com'd'g Battery, Haskell's Batt'n. ROLL OF PALMETTO LIGHT BATTERY, SO. CA. VOLS. Capt. Hugh R. Garden, one horse. Serg't M. E. Haynesworth, one ist Lt. Wm. H. Coit, one horse. horse. 2d Lt. J. R. Muldrow, one horse. Corp'l C. Constein, Q. M. Serg't J. H. Wilson, one C. W. Gayle, horse. H. G. Scarborough, Serg't J. E. Tindal, one horse. J. J. Green, T. G. Reid, one horse. J. H. Hayneworth, J. A. Nettles, one horse. J. W. Hill. Privates. Axenn, Wm., Hubbard, B., Brown, J. T., Huges, E., Bolhck, R. D., Murray, C, Brewer, Geo., Myers, J., Christmas, R., Robertson, D., Campbell, W. A., Winkler; G., Haynesworth, C. L.-, Scott, W. H., Land, C, Smith, Jas., McCullum, A. N., Wheeler, Chas., 48 Southern Historical Society Papers. Poole, C. S., Reid, J. M., Reid.G. H., Richardson, W. G., Richardson, W. M., Smith, W. E., Trimnal, F. J., Watts, J. C, Nesbitt, Mac, Garvey, J. H., Dunn, D. R., detailed as courier at battalion head- quarters, Jackson, Howard, Gardner, Wm., Clark,]. A.., Deas, A., Bagley, L. , Davidson, G. W. , Vasser, R. R., McCreight, J. A., Green, J. G., Posten, Jas. , Cole, W., Carraway, W. K. , Lackey, D. N., Price, A., Ricks, B., Smith, D. G., Bradley, W. J., Anderson, D. C, Allsbrook, Jas., Brunson, Jas., Brown, Thos., Chapman, W. G. , Clark, Jno., Holladay, D. J., I certify that the above roll is correct. Weeks, Jno. , Johnson, B. L., detailed as Q. M. Serg't batt'n head- quarters. Napier, W.W., Stanley, K. E., Wilder, W.M., Woodward, Jno., Ives, Jos., Goodwin, C. L. , Grady, W. W. , Harth, W. E., James, H. A., Lacoste, S. D. M., Lacoste, S. N., Murray, J. C. , Murray, J. P., Scarborough, M. H., Taylor, Jno., Baker, Jno., Smith, W. A., Anderson, J. H., Dennis, S. T. , Talbot, W. H., Dunlap, W. B., Crosswell, J, R., Scarborough, L. W., Boone, Jno., Wise, J. P., Howell, Wm., Scott, H. W., Strother, A. T., Crowley, David, Ryan, Jno., Newman, J. D. , Thompson, J. A. [3 officers, 98 men.] Hugh R. Garden, Capt. Com'd'g Palmetto Light Battery. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 49 Field and Staff Huger's BatVn ist Corps Ari'y. T. C. Jordan, Major, one horse. W. W. Parker, Major, two horses. J. S. Wood, Capt. and A. Q. M., two horses. H. V. Gray, Surgeon, one horse. [6] Resp' y submitted, L. F. Dozier, Asst. Surgeon, one horse. Jas. F. Grattan, ist Lt. and A. A. Gen'l, one horse. T. C. Jordan, Maj. Art'y. Roll of Officers of Smith's Battalion Artillery. W. G. Dement, Captain Commanding Smith's Battalion Artillery. W. F. Sheild, Captain and A. Q. M. M. A. Moore, Asst. Surg. Smith's Batt'n Art'y. Thomas Kevill, Capt. Com'd'g United Artillery, Va. Vols. Adam Baum, 2d Lt. United Artillery, Va. Vols. J. W. Drewry, Capt. Com'd'g Southside Artillery. Thos. Jarvis, 2d Lt. Southside Art'y. R. V. Braswell, ist Lieut. Com'd'g Neblett's Art'y. T. R. Adams, ist Lt. Com'd'g Johnston Artillery. J. W. Gilliam, 2d Lt. Johnston Artillery. Jno. Gale, ist Lt. Com'd'g ist Md. Art'y. Wm. J. Hill, 2nd Lieut, ist Md. Art'y, J. H. Stonestreet, 2nd Lieut, ist Md. Art'y. [13] LIST OF MEN Of Cafit'n fno. Domiell Smith's Co. (A), Huger's Art'y Batt'n, ist Corps. Capt. Jno. Donnell Smith, one ist S'g't Robt. S. Cunningham. horse. Serg't Rich'd S. Thompson. 1st Lieut. Jno. K. Thurman, one Henry F. Jones. horse. James C. Reed. 2nd Lieut. Henry A. Wise,' one Corporal Charles E. Parker. horse. Wm. H. Layne. 2nd Lieut. Dabney J. Carr, one John F. Bondurant. horse. Jas. W. Campbell. 2nd Lieut. Chas. A. Bower, one horse. 50 Southern Historical Society Papers. Privates. Austin, Benj'n J., Brosieses, Josephius F., Bringham, Jacob, Bellman, Herman, Bowyer, Robert H., Carder, James D., Coleman, John W., Crowder, John H., Cade, Thos. B., Catlett, Arthur C, Curl, William, Camper, Newton L., Elliott, Wm. E., Frazier, Henry, Frazier, Wm. E., Friederick, Edward, Gibbs, Nath'l T., Graves, Joseph A., Huddleston, Henry S., Huddleston, Green B., Harris, Joseph L. , Howard, Thomas C, Hewett, James B., Jones, Charles P., Kay, Henry, Mansfield, James L., Miller, John W., (Signed) [5 officers, 61 men. J McFarland, Thomas. Meloth, Christian, Meyer, Cort, Mills, Charles W., Murray, Edward R., McMahon, Timothy, Newman, Thomas, Ovenstreet, Walter R., Pate, Matthew J., Reed, Thomas B., Reiler, Charles, Richards, George W., Shartzer, Ahi, Sweeny, Milton H., Sherwell, William, Stansbury, Charles, Act. Serg't Major, one horse. Straper, Jacob, Stott, Bruce, Turner, Sam'l H., Trent, George W., Trent, James M., White, Robert C, White, Thomas T., Wright, John, Wheat, John W., Watson, Calvin F. J. DoNNELL Smith, Capi. Com' d'g Bait' n. PROPERTY RETURNED, Smith's Co. (A), Huger' s Batt'n Art'y, ist Army Corps. 2 3-in. rifle guns and carriages ; 4 traillvaiidspikes ; 4 sponges and rammers ; 3 sponge buckets ; i prolonge ; 4 thumb-stalls ; 3 priming wires; 2 pend hausses ; 2 fuse cutters ; 2 tube pinches; 3 lanyards; I pair nippers ; 2 sets artillery harness (wheel) ; 2 sets artillery har- ness (lead); I set ambulance harness; 4 bridles (extra); 2 saddles Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 51 (extra); 84 rounds shell ; 11 rounds canister; 372 fuses; 150 friction primers ; i pickaxe ; 3 axes ; 3 shovels ; 7 horses ; 8 mules. (Signed) J. Donnell Smith, Capt. Cont'd' g Battery. Muster Roll of Capt. Geo. V. Moody' s Company. ist Lieut. Geo. Poindexter, one Serg't Jos. M. Sweeney, horse, V. M. R. Branch, 2d Lieut. L. H. Mercer, one horse, Corp'ljno. F. Hartfield, 2d Lieut. M. M. Rasin, one horse, 1st Serg't Wm. McK. Burroughs, Serg't Richard Conroy, Mike Donahoe, Privates. Adams, Thomas A., Adams, W. N., Angle, Lyndie, Brady, Jas. B., Brazeal, Allen, Bullock, Henderson J., Cisco, Everett B., Crow, Wm. M., Dettmore, Jno., Delaney, Calvin, Dudney, Arthur, Eadley, Jno., Fisher, Jno. F., Fisher, Jas. M., Highland, Silas, Hill, Wm. H., [3 officers, 41 men. J Jas. O'Leary, Kinson B. Aswell, Doctor E. Lowery. Kennedy, John, Long, Griffin, Lee, Joseph, Mannion, Mike, Mellen, Henry, McCann, John, McGrath, Jno., Neal, Andrew J., Ryan, Jno., Stewart, Sam'l, Sturdivant, Jas., Tedderton, Jesse T., Tedderton, Jno., Thompson, Wm., Thomasson, 'Sam'l, White, Pat. ROLL OF Captain Woolf oik's Company {G), auger's Artillery Battalion, First Army Corps. James Woolfolk, ist Lieut., one L. W. Duke, Serg't. horse. W. A. Saunders, Corporal. Geo. D. Vaughan, Jr. ist Lieut., Silas Chandler, Corporal. one horse. Wm. S. Flippe, Corporal. 62 Southern Historical Society Papers. Nicholas Terrill, Serg't. John Slater, Serg't. Ragland, C. L., Corporal. Simms, S. H. C, Corporal. Privates. Atkinson, R. L., Bumpass, F., Bumpass, E. S., Bray, George, Bristow, F. A., Bristow, R. B., Bristow, C, Burnett, G., Bryce, B. F., Coleman, W. O., Clay, E. S., Carter, B. W., Cauthorn, L. G., Cracklin, W. H., Duke, Thomas A., Ellett, T. C, Gills, T.Jeff., Gayle, Wm. A., Gayle, Jno. Z. , Haskins, Joseph, Harper, R. H., Hanes, Jno. H., Hanes, Jas. H., Hart, W. H., Hancocke, J. Wesley, Johnson, A. S., Jackson, T. E., Jackson, A. W., (Signed) [2 officers, 63 men. J Johnson, A. J., Jones, P. C, Kent, Wm., Jr., Lynch, C, Moren, E., McCullock, Wm., Mallory, T. B., Mallory, T. B., Nunnally, A. C, Puckett, F. A., Portieaux, B. E., Perkins, Josiah, Smith, Wm. S., Smith, B. L., Smith, R. F., Suddith, R. A., Simms, Wm. G. , Southward, Jas. F., Seward, J. B., Trice, R. M., Terrell, John H., Terry, John F., Terry, James S., Terry, Wm. H., Taylor, F. B., Walker, R. D., Wingfield, A. James Woolfolk, 1st Lieui. Com' d^ g Battery. Properly Rettcm of Wool/oik's Battery, Company G, Huger' s Artillery Battalion. 4 i2-p'd'r guns (Nap.) ; 4 12-p'd'r gun carriages ; 96 spher. case; 7 shell; 25 canister; 250 f. primers; 400 fuses, paper; 6 lanyards; 4 thumb-stalls ; 6 priming wires ; i tube punch ; 5 trail handspikes ; . Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 53 5 sponges ; i tangent scale ; 3 pend hausses ; i tar bucket ; 4 sets wheel-harness; 7 sets lead-harness; 11 horses; 12 mules; 3 pro- longes. (Signed) James Woolfolk, isf Liezit. Com' d' g Battery^ Co. G, Huger' s Batt'n Ari'y. The following is the list of Officers aad Men present in Parker's Battery, Huger' s Batt'n Artillery. Lieut. E. S. Wooldridge, one Serg't W. E. Condrey. horse. T. E. Royall. Cadet S. H. Parker, Jr., one Corp'l D. C. Richardson. horse. Gibson Clarke. Privates. John T. Pearce, L. H. Holloway, W. T. Gregory, R. T. Wilkinson, S. C. Weisiger, Act. Q. M. Serg't Batt'n, one horse, F. Flournoy, C. H. Flournoy, Silas H. Stubbs, D. S. Wooldridge, Jr., John A. Carter, Thomas Forsett, Wm. F. Nash, Com. and Serg't Batt'n, one horse. Wm. J. Mays, Robt. R. Roach, George Carlton, H. W. Fendley, Jos. T. Hays, James Williams, Jr. , Wm. A. Williams, John B. Roach, George S. Wright, John J. Powers, P. F. Vaiden, John W. Glenn, Joseph E. Roach, J. C. Blankenship, Otho B. Chick, Thomas M. Royall, John T. Williams, D. A. Snelling, A. B. Wooldridge, Y. G. W. La Prade, R. F. Robinson, James A. Roach, James Madison, W. L. Harrison, Henry Tyler, R. W. Bidgood. I certify that this is a correct list of names of officers and men pre- sent in this company ; also certify that two detachments were cap- tured from Batt. on 7th inst. E. S. Wooldridge, Lieut. Com' d' g Battery. [2 officers, 42 men.j 54 Southern Historical Society Papers. Muster Roll of Taylor's Battery, Huger' s Battalion. Jr. ist Lieut. Jno. H. Weddell, Jr. 2d*Lieut. Jno. F. Ford, Ord. Serg't Jno. H. Wilson, Serg't Pembroke S. Leake, Robert J. Tate, Privates. Amos, Jas. W., Bowen, Tlios. A., Boyd, John B., Binford, BuUard W., Callahan, Thos. W., Carter, Daniel, Davis, Richard, Edlington, Lucus, Ord. Batt'n H'dq'rs, one horse, Harris, Jno. T., Holleran, Dennis O., Henley, Saml. D. , Hedges, Bailey S. , Keys, John F., Kineger, Philips F., Lantz, Christian, Martin, Jno. T., Palmer, Wm. K., Corp'l Oscar M. Lucus, Samuel T. Markle, Geo. W. Beard, Geo. F. Johnson, Sylvester S. Lee. Proffit, Gfeo. D., Parrish, Humphrey J., Act. Wagon Master, one horse, Rhoades, John, Richards, Jas. W., Smith, William B., Sutherland, Wm., Smith, Frances M., Smith, Edward B., Teel, Moses O., Tyler, Algernon, Trainnum, Benj. J., Trainnum, Chas. H., Wright, Jno. P., Willshire, Uriah A., Willshire, Adam T., Faulconer, Jno. T. [2 officers, 41 men.j I certify that this is a correct roll of the company, and shows the name of every man present with the company. Jno. H. Weddell, Lieut. Com'cTg Taylor's Battery. Roll of Company F, auger's Art' y Battalion, April g, i86j. Lt. E. L. Purse, one horse, Corp'l F. C. Bartlett, Serg't J. Hamilton, D. H. Sheppard, T. R. Furt, J. H. Hunt, M. Murphy, A. H. Buckner, J. H. Youngblood, J. E. Bailey. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 55 C. Banks, C. N. Brookbanks, T. B. Bratton, J. Brock, W. S. Brown, J. Benton, D. R. Campbell, D. Calder, C. Coles, T. Coleman, P. F. Conway, R. Crocker, R. C. Crocker, W. Duncan, A. Duncan, T. P. Duncan, F. H. Edmunds, J. C. Gilbert, J. C. Givens, J. C. Hagins, J. R. Harris, A. J. Harris, John Hill, J. E. Jenkins, J. Kennedy, [i officer, 59 men.] Lt. Privates. J. G. Kelly, C. S. Keckley, T. C. Lawson, A. Mack, T. R. May, B. Magellan, L. Maupin, Alex. McKenzie, S. L. McElhaney, J. McFaddan, A. C. Meyers, O. Nevils, A. Newby, H. N. Oswalt, J. Pettie, J. A. Pooser, A. Prince, C. A. Razor, J. Roper, W. H. Roper. J. Savage, R, K. Tennant, J. W. Thomas, P. Walsh, E. T. Wooddy. Ed. L. Purse, Com'd'g Co. F, Huger's Arfy Batt'n. Mcintosh! s Battalion Artillery, Third Army Corps. Officers and men present April loth, 1865, Fourth Maryland Bat- tery : Serg't J. D. Richardson. Privates. A. J. Covington, J. Pratt, E. Cottrell, B. H. Spencer, R. Grimes, W. S. Tarbulton, J. Hill, W. Williams, 56 Southern Historical Society Papers. J. Lane, T. Yates. J. Mowbrey, I certify that the above-named men were present this day. [i2 men.] W. M. Owens, Li. -Col. Com' d' g Mcintosh' s Batt. Art'y. Appomattox C. H. , April gth, i86^. ROLL OF Battalion Washington Artillery of New Orleans present on loth day of April, i86j, near Appomattox Courthouse. ist Company. Private C. Lombard, R. H. Kitchen, Capt. Edward Owen, two horses. W. H. Kitchen, Private W. Fellows, Jr., one horse. W. W. Williamson, H. H. Marks. J. S. Behan, L. G. Elbert, 2d Company. J. Leclerc. Corp'l P. A. Clagett. 4th Company. Carter Mitchell. Lieut. Geo. E. Apps, one horse. Sd Company. Lieut. W. J. Behan, one horse. Corp'l F. A. Erode. Corpl J. R. Porter. Private Henry Baker, Private H. J. Phelps, ■ Jos. J. Wall, P. Laresche, W. R. Dirke, E. L. Mahen, Thos. Langdon, L. M. Gerrard, P. Gerrard. [3 officers, 22 men.J There is no public property in charge of this Batt'n at this point. Edward Owen, Capt'n ist Co. B. W. A. Additional Names of Battalion Washington Artillery of New Or- leans present near Appomattox Courthouse, April nth, i86j. Surgeon, E. S. Drew. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. ^th Company. 2d Company. Private H. D. Summers, Chas. Harris. Corporal Carter Twitchell. 57 Private Wm. Pendleton, Chas. Coward. Edward Owen, [5 ™en.] Capt. 1st Co. BaWn Washington Art'y. Roll of Price's Battery, Mcintosh's BatVn, Third Corps, A.N. Va. B. Z. Price, Captain, one horse, A. M. Earls, 2d Serg't, Geo. W. Koontz, ist Lieut, one D. C. Spitzer, 3d Serg't, horse, B. F. Woods, ist Corp'l, W. H. Parham, 2d Lieut, one P. C. Lane, 2d Corp'l, horse, W. P. Miller, 3d Corp'l, Jno.H.Neff. 2d Lieut., one horse, W. W. Samuels, 4th Corp'l, Jesse T. Carter, O. S., P. Dingledine, 5th Corp'l, Sam'l P. Shuley, Q. M. S., one James Royster, 6th Corp'l, horse, Geo. Stillwell, 7th Corp'l. Jacob Gochsnom, ist Serg't, Privates. Arthur, Whitfield, Arnold, D. H., Burnett, J. C. , Burnett, Rufus, Bridges, Marion, Bussell, G. W., Bell, C. B., Bodell, Jas. L., Cooker, W. A., Crabell, S., Clewe, W. S., Dingledine, Peter, Elliott, R. A., East, Wm., Estep, P., Evans, A. W., Pansier, D. C, Frederick, P., Gaderony, W. L., McNeal.J. B., Nash, Jos. R., Owalk, Jno., Philips, Geo. W., Philips, M., Philips, Jno. H., Perkins, A. M., Pearson, W. A., Richardson, Geo. W., Ruby, R. C, Reedy, Philip, Samuel, Thos., Saaler, Thos. A., Shellun, Geo. T., Smith, Henry, Spitza, Henry, Simmons, Jas., Tany, Jos. M., Thees, Christian, 58 Southern Historical Society Papers. Golloray, Peyton, Vin, David, Guend, Sam'l, Voss, Jno. O., Gum, Amos, Williams, Thos. C, Hanks, Guaer, Williams, John, Jenkins, S. G., Whimsey, Thos., Jenkins, H., Woods, Jacob H. , Lengue, J. W. , Woods, A. J., McDowell, W. H., Woods, Luam, McDowell, Jas. M., Woods, Jno. M., Mills, W. D., Walaholtz, Elias, Mills, Jno. D., Wendell, Jas. H., Mills, Moses T., Whessen, Philip, Minnis, Wm. H., Walten, C. K., Sturdivant's McDaniel, Sam'l L., Battery, McDaniel, Sam'l, Shest, R. A., Sturdivant's McDaniel, Hamilton, Battery, [4 officers, 80 men.] The above named men are present this day. Appomattox C. H., W. M. Owens, April gth, 1865. Lt. - Col. Com' d 'g Bait. FIELD AND STAFF, Mcintosh' s Artillery Battalion, present near Appomattox C. H., April gth, 1865. Lt.-Col. W. M. Owens, Com'd'g, two horses. Surgeon A. I. Hagslett, one horse. Asst. Surg. I. S. Vallandigham, one horse. 2d Lt. W. H. Parham, Act'g Adj't, one horse. L. H. Henkle, Hospital Steward, one horse. W. M. Owens, Lt.- Col. Com' d 'g- Mcintosh' s Batt. Art'y. [4 commissioned and i warrant officer.] Officers and Men present April loth, i86s, Donald's Battery. Wm. T. Wilson, Lt. Com'd'g, S'g'tJ. A. Wilson. one horse. Corp'l P. A. Coffey. S'g'tJ. H. Humphrey. M. B. Campbell. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 59 Privates. Wm. P. Alexander, S. D. Paxton, B. F. Barnette, W. D. Patterson, D- Cline, W. A. Patterson, B. Green, J. A. Paul, H. Hamilton, J. H. Panter, J. B. Hollar, J. Sorrell, W. M. Long, E. H. Taylor, W. McGuffin, J. W. Wallace, S. McGuffin, E. Wallace, D. L. Mill, J. Wilson, T. Paxton, T. Wilson, [i officer, 26 men.j I certify that the above named members of Donald's Battery, Mcintosh's Battalion Art'y, C. S. A., are present this day. Appomattox C. H., W. M. Owens, April gtk, 1865. Lt.-Col. Com'd'g Mcintosh's Batt. Roll of Ringgold Battery, 13th Va. Batt'n of ' Artillery , ist Corps. Bugler J. J. Wilkinson, one mule. Privates. James E. Lipscomb, one horse, Thos. W. Barksdale, Dan'l J. Davis, PhiUp S. Asby. The men and property of this batt'n were captured on the 8th of April". • (Signed) [5 men. J D. N. Walker, Ca/i' Com' d' g Batt' n. Roll of Graham' s Battery Artillery, Va. Vols. 1st Lieut. Edwin M. Pollard. Serg't-Major James Murray. 2d Lieut. Thomas Shanks. Corp'l George W. Vaughan. Privates. Alexander Candle, S. J. Savage, Henry Channel, Hiram A. Seward, William E. Daniel, William J. Malone, William A. Falconer, William T. Taylor, Jr. , 60 Southern Historical Society Papers. William A. Griffin, James Griffin, F. B. Jones, John N. Johnson, John B. Wynn. John T. Willcox, John W. Watts, George W. Sutherland, J. W. Braddy. I certify that the above named officers and men are present this day. [2 officers, 19 men.] Edwin M. Pollard, ist Lieut. Graham's Battery, Va. Vols. Appomattox C. H. , Va., April loth, i86j. ROLL OF Capf. IV. B. Hurt's Comp'y of Art' y, Ala. Vols., Mcintosh's Batt. Art'y, 3d Corps, A. N. V. 1st Lieut. G. A. Fenell, one horse. Corp'l T. C, Baker. 2d Lieut. J. H. Crenshaw, one horse. 1st Serg't R. P. Scarbrough. Serg't F. N. Wilkerson. W. P. Chappell. Privates. Allen, W. A., Bunks, F. M., Barnes, R. T., courier, one private horse, Beasty, B. M., Black, Dan'l, Bryant, R. J., Calhoun, Frank, Covington, J. M., Cox, Jasper, Crenshaw, N. M., Davis, J. L., Denson, W. H., Denson, R. D., Doming, W. J., Duggers, Jno. M., W. G. Pruitt. M. R. Pruitt. J. C. Armstrong. J. Z. Strong, H. C. Chappell. O'Neal, W. H., Perry, A. T., Pitts, W. J., Pitts, Bolton, Pollard, W. S., Potter, Jno. T., Phillips, H. T., Rea, E. K., Scarbrough, J. G., Self, J. E., Smith, Jno. P., Smith, Clay, Stringfield, Jno., Simpson, Jas., Tyler, D. Z. B., Tyler, R. L., Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 61 Falls, Jno., Forchana, Thos., Griffin, Davidson, Hall, Levi, Haithcock, Alderson, Hilliard, W. P., Holland, W. H., Hunt, T. I., Jackson, T. J., Johns, Jno., Johnson, Jno. C, Johnston, Stephen, Johnston, Jno., Johnston, Wm. A., Jones, Jos., Jones, Samuel, Kennon, R. B., Leeroy, Lindsay, Lovelady, H. C, Mills, D. O., Mills. H. K , Wade, L. C , Watkins, Wm., Webb, R. A., Walden, Jas., Wheeless, C. P., Wilkerson, J. L., Wilkerson, J. S., Wilkerson, W. F., Williams, F. L., Williams, J. T., Williams, H. F., Woodward, J. T., Worrell, T. J., Yeats, J. B., York, Jas. M., Young, A. A., Holland, Eli, Powel, J. L., Moberly, Jno., Downe, Jos. [8 1 men, 2 officers.] rounds ammunition, 548 ; har- Horses, 44 ; guns, 4 ; caissons, 3 ness for 42 horses. I certify that the above named are present this day. (S'g'd) W. M. Owens, April 10, '65. Lt.-Col. Com' d'g Mcintosh's Bait' n Art' y. LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEN Of Chamberlayne' s Battery, Mcintosh's Battalion, Third Corps, Army Northern Virginia, present April loth, 186^. Serg't D. M. D. Smithson, Saml. J. Morton, Corp'l George L. Briggs. John B. Blackley, Thos. M. Crank, Jas. D. Carroll, Corporal John B. Omohundro, John W. Padgits. R. M. Stone. Privates. Chas. M. Melton, John F. Melton, Adam North, 62 Southern Historical Society Papers. Gouldin Crosswhite, Wiley Cormack, Alex. D. Enton, Elbert Doyle, McHenry Echols, Edw'd Humphrey, W. L. Hutton, O. M. Jenkins, Wm. W.Jones, Thos. G. Lanhorn, Robt. M. Marsh, Chas. M. Moore, Saml. S. Moore, Daniel R. Moore, Jno. H. Moore, David C. McConnel, [45 men.] Telford I. John Phelps, J. W. Harker, Chas. W. Phelps, Jos. V. Phelps, R. B. F. Padgits, Jno. Prebble, Robt. E. Piper, John J. Reynolds, Sr., Jno. S. Seay, Jos. W. Scott, Thos. W. Sprouse, Nath'l D. Wilson, Wm. Wyram, Wood, Jas. K., Frederick Erka, Sam'l Grove, Mahone. Latham's Battery, 38th Virginia Artillery , Army Northern Virginia. Private Francis M. Davidson, Private H. Myers. Wm. Tyner, [3] I certify that the above named men are present this day. Appomattox, April gth, 1865. W. M. Owens, Lt.-Col. Com' d'g Mcintosh's Batt. RICHARDSON S BATTALION LIGHT ARTILLERY. Company B, Donaldsonville Artillery of Louisiana. Capt. R. P. Landry, one horse, ist Lieut. O. MoUere, one horse. 2d Lieut. H. Traille, one horse. Jr. 2d Lieut. A. Smelrez, one horse, ist Serg't W. O. Parks. 2dSerg'tJ. T. Blonin. ist Corp' 1 J. P. Vinta. 2d Corp'l A. Echerania. 3d Corp'l T. Morelli. 4th Corp'l A. Gilbe. 5th Corp'l W. T. Chase. Bugler J. A. Brand, one horse. Guidon P. S. Brand. Artificer, O. Hebert. Artificer, L. A. Richards, one horse. Artificer, B. Cire. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 63 .L. Guedy, W. Taylor, C. Besson, Miae Joiner, Armand Friche, C. Templet, H. Templet, John Richard, C. Landry, J. B. Gorndet, J. S. M. Coy, J. Mestoyer, R. O. Landry, E. L. Mormot, J. B. Cowthers, P. C. Ribisky, John Schranur, L. M. Comus, J. P. Eckleburg, P. A. Driallun, W. G. Hurt, P. Hanplin, D. Carmonche, G. Kleng, H. Blum, cook, L. Leport, servant, [Signed] [4 officers, 64 men, 4 servants.] Privates. M. Heine, O. Le Blanc, O. Bondrean, A. D. Dupuy, E. Ancoin, G. Dugas, T. Babin, E. Hedalgo, Eug. Hardy, A. J. Ganthreand, A. Bormare, A. Klolz, ' T. Manson, S. Blanchard, M. Morin, E. Morin, H. E. Daffel, Numa Crue, T. S. Love, E. C. Cooley, H. Thing, Jos. Prudes, E. A. Delahaye, Jas. Landry. Jno. Mamply, servant, Jno. Semple, servant, R. Prosper Landry, Capt. Corned' g Donaldsonville Ari'y. Co. C, Norfolk L. A. Blues, of Norfolk, Va. Serg't W. T. Clark, W. W. Woodward, M. Gordon, Jno. Hodges, N. E. White, Privates. Corp'l J. T. Rainer. B. Whiting, Jno. Wallers, J. R. Roberts, Ord. Serg't Jno. J. Morris, 64 Southern Historical Society Papers. R. Porter, Hos. S't'dJesseJ. Morris, E. Fitzgerald, R. G. Wingfield, [i3men, i war't officer.] R. Prosper Landry, Capt. Com'd'g Donaldsonville Art'y. Co. D, Huger' s Battery, of Norfolk, Va. §erg't J. T. Wadsworth, one Serg'tjno. W. Ash, one horse, horse, Private W. J. Reid. R. Prosper Landry, [3 men.] Capt. Com' d'g Donaldsonville Art'y. Roll of Field and Staff Officers of Poague' s Batt'n Art'y, Third Corps, A. N. Va. Lt.-Col. W. T. Poague, Com' d'g Batt'n, two horses, Major Thomas A. Brander, two horses, Surgeon W. R. Capehart, two horses, Assistant Surgeon T. B. Gilkerson, one horse. Chaplain J. M. Wharey, one horse. Hospital Steward J. B. Daughtry. I certify that the above is a correct roll of the field and staff offi- cers of the Batt'n under my command. [5 officers, I war't officer.] W. T. PoAGUE, Lt.-Col. Com' d' g. Roll of Co. A, Poague' s Battalion Art'y. Serg't Miller, J. M., Corp'l Handy, S. K., Dudley, C. R., Stewart, W. M., Coleman, F. D., Magruder, H. A., Smith, C, Privates. Ana, P. C, Hester, P. W., Bailey, C. H., Jordan, J. M., Baldwin, W. A., King, L D., Bartele, H., Lipscombe, J. F., Burton, R. M., Maria, Mike, Changermer, H., Pitchford, J. C, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 65 Clarke, Phil., Scott, A. C, Coleman, Geo. W., Scott, J. C, Cullipher, A. F., wounded, Scott, Geo., Dancy, J. W., Stewart, A. G., Dancy, W. F., Stewart, J. H., Divine, S. C, Stinson, Robt. , Divine, F. A., Waller, Asa, Denkins, Jas. A., Wolne, Wm., Dugan, P., Wheeler, W. W., Eldridge, Rolfe, Ware, A. H., Fulton, D. M., Williams,]. W., Griffin, W. A., Nelson, J. W., Haithcock, W., Stone, P. S., Henderson, C. C. P., Stokes, S. J., Helms, J. M., Stokes, R. T., Hester, W. L., Wenpyler, J. W., Hester, Louis, Witch, A. M., Hester, B. D., Douglass, J. A. T., Payne, Nicholas, Total, 57. The above list is correct of the men now present with the Battery and in the field hospital. (Signed) Jno. W. Yeargain, one horse, April gth, 1863. Lt. Com' d' g Co. A, Poague' s Batt'n Art'y. Roll of Battery " C," Poague' s Battalion Artillery, Third Corps. Lt. T- L. Seigle, 3d Serg't M. Chapman, one horse, Lt. H. A. Albright, 4th Serg't W. A. Williams, ist Serg't R. V. Good3'ron, ist Corporal D. H. McLean, 2d Serg't R. L. Chapman, 2d Corporal W. W. Shelly, 3d Corporal M. S. Cansler. Privates. J. Abernathy, Thos. N. Needham, W. Baety, Jno. Peeler, J, D. Baety, R. G. Peoples, H. Blupp, Edw'd Jentins, W. Brackett, Aaron Jenkins, W. F. Chapman, Sam'l Jenkins, J. H. Connell, J. M. Roberts, 66 Southern Historical Society Papers. Seth Dunlop, Jas. Burns, M. H. Dabbens, Augustus Farley, B. Gregg, W. G. Hoover, Rich'd Harrell, Jas. L. Hinkle, R. B. Hunter, D. Haverner, D. Johnson, J. B. Kerr, D. P. Hoyle, Francis Kerr, Jno. Ledford, R. A. McCorkell, J. A. McKay, S. McKenney, Jno. Moal, J. H. Mcllhany, W. B. McCaslan, R. R. Newton, Sam'l Stark, W. E. Shaw, J. W. Underwood, J. R. Underwood, Robert Underwood^ J. P. Underwood, J. D. Williams, Frank West, Jno. Yancy, G. W. Smith, F. Traniple, D. Fallant, W. K. Nants, W. R. Nants, R. B. Hunter, Alfred Bardwin, J. Yount, Jno. Queeny, R. R. Davoust, G. L. Wade, A. J. Cochrane, Joseph Green. [2 officers, 65 men. J ROLL OF Officers and Men of Penick's Battery, Poague' s Batt'n, jd Army Corps. Capt. N. Penick, one horse, 2d Lieut. A. Barksdale, Jr., two horses, ist Serg't F. L. Walker, 2d Serg't A. H. Reid, 3d Serg't J. S. Dickerson, 4th Serg' t W. R. Richie, one horse ist Corp'l W. V. B. Moore, 2d Corp'l W. T. Carmicle, 3d Corp'l L. M. Lloyd, 4th Corp'l T. J. Easley, 5th Corp'l H. H. Howard, 7th Corp'l R. L. Sutphin, Arrington, J. R., Burgess, L. J., Burton, R., Barksdale, N., Privates. Harris, J. E. , Jordan, T. R., Johns, R. F., Long, H. C, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 67 Barksdale, T. S. F., Link, W. J., Clarke, W. A., Malone, P., Clarke, B. B., Moore, A. B., Clarke, S. A., Nichols, P. P., Crute, H., Osborne, S. H., Cobbs, S. P., Powell, T. B., Cralle, L. H., Rudder,]. T., Crenshaw, B. R., Snead, A. D., Dixon, W. B., Sutherland, T., Dillard, R., Sutherland, W. E., Dewberry, W. R., Stephens, R. H., Dewberry, F. H., Satterfield, A., Daniel, A. A., Traynham, J. B., Daniel, T., Talbott, J., Daniel, J., Turner, J. B., Epperson, W. W., Terry,]. E.. Epps, J. D., Wilborne,]. E., Kasley, H., Wilkins, W. B., Estes, B. M., Walker, ]. W., Edwards, J. A. B., Yarbrough, S., Evans, G., Backes, L., Francis, F.. Baskerville, D. E. ]., Fourqurean, G. B., Dickerson, R. H., Gordon, C. N., Ord. Serg't Basker. Garratt, D. W., ville, one horse. Hall, J. H., [2 officers, 68 men.] I certify that the foregoing is a correct roll of all the men and officers of the company that are present and surrendered to U. S. Government this 9th day of April, 1865. N. Penick, Cafii. Com'd'g Battery, Poague's Batt'n Ari'y, A. N. Va. Roll of Capt. A. W. Utterback's Battery, Poague's Battalion of Artillery, Third Corps, A. N. V. Capt. A. W. Utterback, one horse, Corp'l Legh R. Kemper, 1st Lieut. WilHam T. McCarty, Jno. W. White, one horse, Rich'd B. Tyler, 2d Lieut. Hugh N. Fry, one horse, ]no. C. Weems, 68 Southern Historical Society Papers. Orderly Serg't Wm. H. Bayne, Serg't A. J. Carson, Privates. Ayler, Henry L., Bailey, James H., Baker, Jacob H., Bridwell, Wm. T., Britton, Wm. C, Brown, David H., Caner, Wm. O., Embry, Jno. E., Gallahen, A. J., Hackley, Benj. F., Harris, Wm. P., Holtzclaw, C. Taylor, Jones, Jno. W., Kemper, Peter, Lillard, Jno. W., Chs. W. Downing, Jas. A. Sinclair, Bugler, one horse. Lillard, S. M., Lloyd, Columbus A., McCormick, Wm., Mitchell, Lovelace, Plunket, Jno. T., Rosson, Jno. D. E., Shotwell, Albert D., Shotwell, George C, Shotwell, Reuben H., Thomas, Stewart, Utz, Jos. P., Wayland, F. H., Yorrill, Christopher S., Weems, A. W. [3 officers, 37 men.] A. W. Utterback, Capt. Com'd'g Bait'y. Williams' Battery. Private Wm. S. Wells, Private Joseph Hoffman, Jno. T. Thon, Mayfield Moltz, James Marshall. [5] List of Officers and Men of the Albemarle Artillery. Capt. C. F. Johnston, 1st Lieut. W. K. Woodbourn, 2d Lieut. W. N. Bibb, Q. M. Serg't W. R. Burnley, 1st Serg't J. W. Bellamy, Byers, Wm., Boyd, Chas., Brander, Carter, Carper, A. J., Clements, Jas., 2d Serg't Thos. McDaniel, 1st Corp'l C. C. Minor, 2d Corp'l W. E. Lumsden, 6th Corp'l T. E. Woodson, 7th Corp'l A. B. Shackleford. Privates. Kay, Wm., Wartinagle, M., Little, C. M., Lewis, J. M., Maupin, R. W., Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 69 Davis, P. M., Marshall, B., Davis, D. N., McCallister, B., Dodel, C. G., Merritt, L. T., Eddins, C. C, Moody, R. B., Gibson, R., Pace, J. R., Gibson, J. W., Pendleton, Wm., Garrison, Wm., Riner, Jno., Holley, G. D., Sutton, S. C, Houchens, J. F., Taylor, Jno., Houchens, W. T., Via, G. M., Houchens, J. C, Wood, Eli, Head, Q. V., Ward, N. T., Kelley,'G. W., Walton, G. E. T., KiUcoUin, P., Wood, W. R. I certify that this roll is correct. [3 officers, 45 men.] C. F. Johnston, Capt. Albemarle Ari'y, Poague's Batt'n, 3d Corps, A. N. V. FIRST CORPS— LIEUTENANT-GENERAL JAMES LONGSTREET. J. Longstreet, Lt. -Gen. Osman Latrobe, Lt.-Col. and A. A. G. , ist Corps. Jno. W. Fairfax, Lt.-Col., A. A. and I. G., ist Army Corps. R. M. Sims, Capt. and A. A. and I. G. W. N. Starke, Maj. and A. A. G., 3d Corps, A. N. Va. E. Taylor, Major and Q. M., ist Corps. R. J. Wingate, Major and A. I. G., 3d Corps. R. H. T. Adams, Capt. and Signal Officer, 3d Corps. M. F. Taylor, ist Lt. and A. D. C, 3d Corps. Conway R. Howard, Maj. and Ch'f Eng'r, 3d Corps. Ambrose Dunn, Aid-de-Camp. P. T. Manning, Lt.-Col., A. N. Va. T. J. Goree, ist Lt. and A. D. C. to Lt.-Gen. Longstreet. Frank Potts, Capt. and A. Q. M., ist Corps. Jas. G Field, Maj. and Ch'f Q. M., 3d Corps. E, B. Hill, Maj. and Ch'f C. S., 3d Corps, A. N. V. J. S. D. Cullen, Surg, and Med. Director, ist Corps. J. C. Maben, Capt. and A. Q. M., ist Corps. Randolph Barksdale, Surg, and Med. Inspector, ist Corps. Monro Banister, Surg'n C. S. A. 70 Southern Historical Society Papers. L. Q. C. Lamar, Col. Mil. Court, 3d Corps, Acting Aid to Gen. Longstreet. Geo. W. Dillingham, Capt. and A. C. S., ist A. C. Wm. H. Palmer, Lieut.-Col. and A. A. Gen'l, 3d Corps, A. N. Va. H. S. Field, Capt. and A. Q. M., 3d Corps, A. N. Va. John Lightfoot, Capt. and A. Q. M., Res. Ord. Train, 3d Corps. J. A. James, Chief Surgeon, Kershaw's Division. John F. Edwards, Maj. and Ch'f C. S., ist Corps. F. L. Frost, Surgeon C. S. A., Gen. A. P. Hill's Staff. Henry D. Fraser, Surgeon C. S. A., Gen'l A. P. Hill's Staff. Jno. T. McLean, Ass't Surg. C. S. A., Gen. Hill's Staff. Jno. T. Michard, Capt. and A. Q. M., Res. Med. Train, 3d Corps. R. N. Lawrence, Maj. and C. S., Kershaw's Div. W. D. Peck, Maj. and Q. M., Kershaw's Div. C. F. Pardigon, ist Lt. P. A. C. S., Kershaw's Div., ist Corps. Geo. D. Armstrong, D. D., Missionary, P'b'n, to 3d Corps, Wm. S. P. Mayo, Capt. and Paymaster, 3d Corps, A. N. V. J. M. Jones, Capt. and A. Q. M., 3d Corps. Frank W. Green, Captain and A. C. S., 3d Corps, A. N. Va. P. B. Stanard, Maj. and Ch'f Ord. Officer, 3d Corps, A. N. V. J. W. Friend, Lieut, and Ass't Ch'f Ord., 3d Corps, A. N. V. William H. Clark, Capt. and A: D. C, Gen'l Ewell's Staff. P. H. Mayo, Capt. and A. Q. M., 3d Corps, A. N. Va. [42. J Pickett's Division. G. E. Pickett, Maj.-Gen. Com'd'g Div'n. C. Pickett, Maj. and A. A. G. E. R. Baird, Capt. and A. D. C. W. Stuart Symington, Capt. and A. D. C. Robert A. Bright, Capt. and A. D. C. Thos. A. Symington, Capt. and A. D. C, Brig.-Gen'l Dearing's Staff M. M. Lewis, Ch'f Surg. Div. Jas. N. McAlpine, Surg, and Med. Insp'r Div. H. P. Cochran, Capt. and Ord. Off. Horace W. Jones, Major and Ch'f, C. S. Div. A. W. Williams, Capt. and A. Q. M. David Meade, Capt. and A. Q. M. Thomas P. Wallace, Capt. and A. Q. M. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 71 H. B. Taliaferro, Capt. and A. C. S. Wm. W. Bentley, Maj. 24th Va. inf'try, Com' d' g Terry's Brigade. J. Dudley Whitehead, Capt. Co. H, 3d Va, Inf 't'y. Thos. M. Hodges, Capt. Co. A, 3d Va. Inf't'y. Antrobus Bond, -Capt. Co. E, 3d Va. Inf't'y. Jno. C. Fulford, ist Lt. Co. H, 3d Va. Inf't'y. Wesley Hammond, Chaplain 3d Va. Inf't'y. L. Nofsinger, 2d Lt. Co. D, nth Va. Inf't'y. James W. Green, Maj. and C. S., Terry's Brigade. N. W. Crisler, Maj. and Q. M., Terry's Brig. R. C. Woods, Capt. and A. Q. M., Terry's Brig. C. L. Thompson, Capt. and A. Q. M., Terry's Brig. Michael P. Shepard, Maj. 28th Va., Com'd'g Hunter's Reg't. E. C. Fit2hugh, Capt. and A. A. S. J. B. Hutchison, Major and C. S. G. T. Jones, Maj. and Q. M. S. C. Price, Capt. and A. Q. M. H. D. Danforth, ist Lieut, and Ord. Officer. Blair Burwell, Surg., 8th Va. Inf't'y. Wm. H. Taylor, Surgeon, 19th Va. Inf't'y. R. E. Allen, Capt. Co. A,' 28th Ga., Com'd'g R'g't. Lewis Berkeley, Ass't Surgeon, 28th Va. R'g't. Jno. W. Jones, Capt. Co. B, Com'd'g 56th Va. Reg't. Frank G. Jones, Lt. Co. E, 56th Va. Reg't. R. T. Hurt, Ass't Surg'n, 56th Va. Reg't. Alex. L. P. Williams, ist Lt. and Ensign, 56th Va. Reg't. C. H. Wilkinson, Lt. Co. C, Com'd'g i8th Va. Inf't'y. J. D. Blackwell, Chaplain, i8th Va. Peter Tinsley, Chaplain, 28th Va. Inf't'y. Geo. H. Stewart, Brig. -Gen' 1 Com'd'g Brigade. J. Compton, Capt. and Insp'r Army Trans., A. N. V. R. M. Newman, ist Lt. and A. D. C. C. E. Lippitt, Sen. Surgeon Brigade. W. B. Smith, Capt. and A. Q. M. L. B. Walthall, 2d Lt. Co. C, 33d Va. Reg't and A. A. D. C. F. E. Goodridge, 2d Lt. and Ord. Offi'r. J. T. Averett, Capt. and A. Q. M. Wm. H. Ramsey, Lt.-Col., Com'd'g 57th Va. Reg't. Edward Pollard, Ass't Surg., 57th Va. Inf't'y. John L. Ward, Capt. Co. B, 57th Va. Inf't'y. Ralph S. Woody, Capt. Co. E, 57th Va. Inf't'y. 72 Southern Historical Society Papers. C. D. Lee, ist Lt, Co. I, 57th Va. Inf't'y. C. W. Millner, 2d Lt. Co. I, 57th Va. Inf't'y. A. F. Holland, 2d Lt. Co. G, 57th Va. Inf't'y. G. T. Agee, 2d Lt. Co. A, 57th Va. Reg't. J. P. Wilson, Jr., Capt. Co. B, Com'd'g 9th Va. Inf. A. R. Barry, Surgeon, 9th Va. Inf't'y. W. D. Shelton, Major, Com'd'g 14th Va. Inf Wm. H. Daughtry, Surg'n, 14th Va. Inf't'y. J. L. Snead, Capt. Co. I, 14th Va. Inf'y. S. P. Read, Capt. Co. F, 14th Va. Ini'y. E. A. Luck, Capt. Co. K, 14th Va. Reg't. > P. Lockett, 1st Lt. Co. C, 14th Va. Inf't'y. W. H. Farrar, 2d Lieut. Co. F, 14th Va. Inf't'y. Geo. K. Griggs, Col., 38th Va. Reg't. J. G. Trevilian, Surg'n, 58th Va. Inf. Wm. S. Nowlin, Ass't Surg'n, 38th Va. Inf't'y. R. W. Cridlin, Chaplain, 38th Va. Inf't'y. Wm. Bohanon, Ensign, 38th Va. Inf't'y. Jno. L. Grubbs, Capt. Co. C, 38th Va. Inf't'y. W. B. Prichard, Capt. Co. B, 38th Va. Reg't. T.J. Turner, Capt. Co. A, 38th Va. Reg't. W. J. Carter, ist Lt. Com'd'g Co. G, 38th Va. Reg't. J. H. Estes, Lt. and A. Adj't, 38th Va. Inf't'y. J. P. Warren, 2d Lt. Co. B, 38th Va. Inf't'y. J. C. Gardner, 2d Lt. Co. A, 38th Va. Inf't'y. James T. Scholfield, 2d Lieut Co. C, 38th Va. Inf't'y. Henry Edmunds, Capt. Co. F, Com'd'g 53d Va. Reg't. " Henry T. Coalter, Adj't, 53d Va. Inf't'y. W. Gibbon Carter, Surgeon, 53d Va. Reg't. A. B. Anderson, ist Lt. Com'd'g Co. F, 53d Va. Reg't. P. Leigh Ligon, ist Lt. Com'd'g Co. C, 53d Reg't Va. Infantry. C. Bilharz, 2d Lt. Co. I, 53d Va. Reg't. R. C. Shell, 2d Lieut. Co. G, 53d Va. Reg't. A. T. Farmer, 2d Lt. Co. F, 53d Va. Reg't. Arthur Herbert, Col 17th Va. Infantry, Com'd'g Corse's Brigade. Rob't H. Turner, Maj. and Q. M., Corse's Brigade. V. M. Brown, Maj. and C. S. Wilson C. N. Carr, Capt. and A. Q. M. Penton M. Henderson, ist Lt. and Ord. Off. J. C. Cranberry, Missionary. Robt. S. Chew, Col., Com'd'g 30th Va. Vols. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 73 J. Milton Gouldin, Lt.-Col. 30th Va. Vols. C. R. Pollard, ist Lt. and Adj't, 30th Va. Vols. W. R. D. Moncure, Chaplain, 30th Va. Vols. J. M. Hudgin, Capt. Co. F, 30th Va. Infantry. G. Allensworth, Capt. Co. G, 30th Va. Infantry. W. B. Kidd, Capt. Co. H, 30th Va. Vols. J. W. Scott, Capt. Co. E, 30th Va. Infantry. C. H. Clarke, Maj. Com'd'g 15th Va. Reg't. H. C. Ghent, Surg. 15th Va. Reg't Infantry. Wm. Movorkept, Surgeon, 15th Va. Reg't Infantry. A. M. Lyon, Capt. Co. B, 15th Va Infantry. J. M. Gunn, Capt. Co. G, 15th Va. Infantry. G. A. Charters, Capl. Co. H, 15th Va. Infantry. Wm. L. Smith, ist Lt. Co. A, 15th Va. Infantry. B. B. Bumpass, 2d Lt. Co. E, 15th Va. Infantry. P. H. Hall, 2d Lt. Co. A. i.sth Va. Infantry. A. L. Lumsden, 2d Lt. Co. B, 15th Va. Reg't. S. W. Armistead, Capt. Com'd'g 32d Va. Infantry. Wm. H. Shield, Surgeon 32d Reg't Va. Infantry. J. H. Barlow, Jr., ist Lt. Com'd'g Co. C, 32d Va. Infantry. Robt. P. Taylor, 2d Lt. Co. C, 32d Va. Reg't. H. T. Jones, Jr. 2d Lt. Co. C, 32d Va. Infantry. J. W. Leftwich, Surg 17th Va. Reg't. Robt. M. Baker, Chaplain, 17th Va. Infantry. J. A. Caulson, ist Lieut. Com'd'g 29th Va. Reg't. [120] Sieuarf s Brigade — gth Virginia Regiment, Enlisted Men. Quar.-M'r Serg't W. R. Butler, Private W. J. Oliver, Co. G. horse and equipments. A. Savage, Co. G. Serg't Reuben Ruffin, Co. A. P. Whitehurst, Co. G. Jas. C. Brister, Co. A. Corp'l E. Aiken, Co.H. Private Marcus A. Clark, Co. A. H. Chambers, Co. H. Marian W. Stern, Co. A. Private H. Clements, Co. H. Jas. W. Moore, Co. B. H. Speirs, Co. H. Serg' t Ralph H. Stewart, Co. C. Rich'd A. Hargrave, Co. H. Jno. T. Morrisett, Co.C. T. B. Wills, Co. H. Private L. H. Lundie, Co. C. Jas. E. Barnes, Co. I. Rufus McCoy, Co. D. Blance Duncan, Co. I. Wm. H. Joliett, Co. D. Washington L. Gwynn, James Grey ham, Co. F. Co. I. H Southern Historical Society Papers. Private James Ritchie, Co. F. Private Wm. J. Skeeter, Co. I. Serg't James W. Fensley, Co. G. Eugene Bilisoly, Co. K. Private Chas. D. Brownley.Co. G. Wm. B. Collins, Co. K. Albert B. Owens, Co. G. T. R. Borland, Co. K. E. Sales, Co. G. Jas. M. Williams, Co. K. D. White, Co. G. Ed. Watkins, Co. K. [36] Enlisted Men, 14th Virginia Regiment. Qr.-M'r Serg't Jno. P. Smith. horse and equipments. Hospital Steward M. E. Daughtry. Private Jno. B. Cundiff, Co. B. Jno. W. Cundiff, Co. B. Chas. W. Hogan, Co. B. Jno. A. West, Co. B. Wm. A. Ashwell, Co. B. Geo. W. Krant, Co. B. Wm. H. West, Co. B. Jno. E. Allegree, Co. C. N. C. Carrington, Co. C. F. H. Jones, Co. C. Jas. H. Kirby, Co. D. Geo. J. Ellington, Co. D. Paul Harris, Co. D. Jas. E. Graves, Co. E. T. B. Lewis, Co. E. A. G. Satt, Co. E. Bernett Puryear, Co. E. M. Silmore, Co. E. Serg't R. J. Smith, Co. F. Private R. T. Burker, Co. F. Robt. Cole, Co. F. J. T. Farrar, Co. F. Jno. Langly, Co. F. C. F. Read, Co. F. Private J. A. J. Smith, Co. F. Robt. Spain, Co. F. Peter A. Pricy, Co. F. Peter W. Raney, Co. F. S. S. Brigg, Co. F. J. F. Daniel, Co. G. Jno. H. Wilkerson, Co. G. Jno. B. Gold, Co. G. George T. Yancey, Co. G. Jno. W. Smart, Co. H. Jas. H. Brown, Co. H. Wm. Owen, Co. H. Wm. Hurst, Co. H. B. N. Brooks, Co. I. Herbert Jones, Co. I. Thos. Traylor, Co. I. A. J. Taylor, Co. I. Serg't Jno. T. Whitt, Co. K. Private E. T. Hite, Co. K. W. H. Hogan, Co. K. Jno H. Goode, Co. K. R. B. Wilkins, Co. K. Wm. Wade, Co. K. D. B. Shelton, private in G. W. C. Lee's Com- mand. [50] Enlisted Men, j8th Va. Regiment. Serg't-Major W. T. Blair. Private W. A. Sheppard, Co. E. Or.-M'rSerg't C. C. Penick, horse Thos. Barber, Co. E. and equipments. W.R. Crawley, Co. E. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 75 Ord. Serg't C. M. Waddill. Serg't E. A. Carter (Courier), Co A.; horse and equipments. Private E. S. Bennett, Co. A. C. S. Carter, Co. A. R. H. Evans, Co. A. W. M. Evans, Co. A. Jos. W. Echols, Co. A. J. J. Henderson, Co. A. Jno. Walno, Co. A. J. R. Hill, Co. A. W. T. Fuller, Co. B. C. C. Gregory, Co. B. Geo. S. Norman, Co. C. Jno. C. Alderson, Co. C. N. B. Finch, Co. C. W. T. Lewis, Co. C. E. Revis, Co. C. J. H. Hodges, Co. C. Serg't W. H. Hutchinson, Co. D. Corp'l Jas. H. Collie, Co. D. Private H. C. Carter, Co. D. J. Carter, Co. D. G. W. Collins, Co. D. Jno. G. Davis, Co. D. G. S. Fulton, Co. D. J. R. Gregory, Co. D. G. D. Hines, Co. D. T. J. Hines, Co. D. S. Holland, Co. D. Jno. M. Hundley, Co. D. Serg't D. T. Slay ton, Co. E. Private W. S. Ashby, Co. E. Rob't Bough, Co. E. R. R. Gaines, Co. E. Thos. Gaines. Co. E. D. C. Barber, Co. E. Jno. T. Harris, Co. E. S. H. Hardy, Co. E. E. F. Shackelford.'Co. E. [8i] Private Henry F. Davis, Co. F. J. M. Stree, Co. F. J. J. Thompson, Co. F. J. T. Singleton, Co. F. W. T. Singleton, Co. F. Thos. J. Clay, Co. F. W. T. Owen, Co. F. J. F. Founkhou, Co. G. Julian B. Pitt, Co. G. G. A. Buston, Co. G. Jno. R. Gill, Co. G. J. A. Newcomb, Co. G. W. T. Newcomb, Co. G. Thos. Hite, Co. G. J. O. Gill, Co. H. M. Fox, Co. H. J. J. Toler, Co. H. J. W. Dozier, Co. I. Jacob Conner, Co. I. J. F. Sykes, Co. I. Ed. Barcroft, Co. I. A. Pugh, Co. I. W. Littrell, Co. I. Corp'l J. T. Hill, Co. K. Jno. Bullington, Co. K. Private Jos. H. Austin, Co. K. M. H. Bray, Co. K. Jno. Bray, Co. K. Jos. W. Buston, Co. K. W. T. Buston, Co. K. B. Cox, Co. K. D. F. Hodges, Co. K. Jno. H. Hanner, Co. K., Forage Master, with private mule and equip- ments. A. T. Hughy, Co. K. Jos. T. Hundley, Co. K. P. Mahon, Co. K. Ed. H. Score, Co. K. Y6 Southern Historical Society Papers. Enlisted men, 53^ Virginia Regiment. Q. M. Serg't J. J. Ballow, horse and equipments. Private S. Hunt, Co. A. Jno. W. Tate, Co. B. Jos. B. Aaron, Co. B. W. M. Smith, Co. B. A. J. Wells, Co. B. C. D. Crowder, Co. B. E. T. Clark, Co. C. W. L. Clark, Co. C. J. L. Foulks, Co. C. P. H. Foulks, Co. C. F. H. Ritchie, Co. C. A. J. Warren, Co. C. J. B. Phillips, Co. C. H. T. Phillips, Co. C. J. R. Phillips, Co. C. Benjamin Angle, Co. C. Wm. E. Wilbourne, Co. C. A. Scott, Co. C. C. A. Wave, Co. C. T. M. EUett, Co. C. Jno. Bishop, Co. D. Jos. Privett, Co. D. A. D. Davis, Co. E. P. D. Wright, Co. E. Serg't Jno. E. Henderson, Co. F. Private Isham Amos, Co.. F. Jno. Bush, Co. F. Jno. Bradner, Co. F. W. R. Compton, Co. F. A. Cumber, Co. F. F. A. Glasscock, Co. F. Jos. T. Gill, Co. F. Hy. P. Gill, Co. F. R. S. Gill, Co. F. Jno. O. Hopkins, Co. F. Alex. Miller, Co. F. Wm. B. Quid, Co. F. Private Wm. L. Bennett, Co. F. Jos. H. Crank, Co. F. R. T. Jones, Co. F. Serg't E. A. Wills, Co. G. Corp'l E. B. Thomas, Co. G. Private J. N. Drewry, Co. G. W. B. Powell, Co. E. J. W. Haden, Co. G. Elijah F. Pruett, Co. G. Jas. C. Brooks, Co. G. J. S. Curper, Co. G. Jos. H. Hawks, Co. G. S. T. Mustain, Co. G. Wm. H. Grayham, Co. G. Thos. McCluer, Co. G. A. T. Neal, Co. G. J. R. Smith, Co. G. R. F. Vaughn, Co. G. W. M. Jordan, Co. G. Jno. Kirkland, Co. G. P. H. Thomas, Co. G. E. D. Worsham, Co. G. J. T. Lashley, Co. H. Chas. Moser, Co. H. Corp'l G. Coleman, Co. I. Private E. H. Bradshaw, Act. Com. Serg't, with private horse and equipments, Co. I. Robt. Bradley, Co. I. Wm. Bradley, Co. I. C. Warren, Co. I. Jno. H. Meadows, Co. I. Z. Parrons, Co. K. E. W. Pierce, Co. K. Wm. R. Daniel, Co. K. Sam'l Worts, Co. A. •Wm. Holt, Co. A. George W. Nichols, Co. A. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 11 Private Wm. H. Smith, Co. F. Jno. Sink, Co. F. [78] Enlisted men, ^jth Private W. J. Ford, Act. Com. Serg't, one private horse and equipments. Serg't M. W. Seay, Co. A. Com. Serg't N. W. Airs. Q. M. Serg't T. W. Trent, pri- vate horse and equipments. Private A. L. Blackwell, Co. A. J. D. Blackwell, Co. A. T. C. Lavender, Co. A. Corp'l Dan'l M. Bowles, Co. B. Private Wm. H. Ramsay, Co. B. Serg't F. M. Prillaman, Co. B. Corp'l M. H. Stone, Co. B. Private A. J. Eggleton, Co. B. J. Goode, Co. B. P. P. Hall, Co. B. B. Mullins, Co. B. J. F. Mullins, Co. B. E. Ray, Co. B. ' A. Ray, Co. B. J. M. Ramsay, Co. B. W. J. Robinson, Co. B. A. J. Spencer, Co. B. W. Turner, Co. B. A. H. Turner, Co. B. S. W. Thornton, Co. B. Jas. W. Nichols, Co. C. J. D. Hines, Co. D. Serg't W. T. Jefferson, Co. E. Private T. J. Barker, Co. E. Wm. T. Bennett, Co. E. P. H. Barber, Co. E. J. H. Bennett, Co. E. W. D. Brooks, Co. E. G. B. Cook, Co. E. G. McGee, Co. E. Private Stephen Hunt, Co. A. Serg't-Maj. Wm. P. Bradshaw. Virginia Regiment. Private J. H. Davis, Co. F. G. W. Hasley, Co. F. J. McDaniel, Co F. E. H. Stokes, Co. F. F. K. Stockton, Co. F., Courier, private horse and equipments. W. J. Turner, Co. F. R. S. Wyatt, Co. F. W. J. Wagner, Co. F. C. H. Legevin, Co. G. L. Blankenship, Co. G. N. T. Boone, Co. G. H. Hodges, Co. G. W. B. Hall, Co. G. P. C. Law, Co. G. J. T. Mathews, Co. G. A. J. Phelps, Co. G. G. O. Moppin, Co. G. Serg't J. S. Lewis, Co. G. Corp'l R. H. Williams, Co. G. Private W. F. Griffith, Co. G. J. E. Atkinson, Co. G. W. L Childress, Co. L J. R. Cook, Co. I. J. E. Barber, Co. \. J. M. Daniel. Co. L H. Earls, Co. L J. C. Gaurmon, Co. L J. R. Gouldin, Co. L R. McBride, Co. I. J. S. Ragsdale, Co. L A. Taylor, Co. L Corp'l W. S. Hawkins, Co. K. Private Jno. F. Walker, Co. K. W. A. Booze, Co. K. J. R. Dupree, Co. K. 78 Southern Historical Society Papers. Private C. B. Owens, Co. E. H. Rignal, Co. E. C. W. Ramsay, Co. E. J. J. Toler, Co. E. J. A. Cox, Co. F. Private J. J. Evans, Co. K. C. F. Stanley, Co. K. Jno. T. Winger, Co. K. Tno. Walker, Co. K. [78] Corse's Brigade — lyih Virginia Regiment. Q. M. Serg'tChas. J. Wise, one Private J. W. Reynolds, Co. C. horse, blankets and clothing. Com'y Serg't T. E. Chase, one horse, blankets and clothing. Serg' t Wm. Perry, Co. A. Private Thos. W. White, Co. A. G. W. Ramsay, Co. A. Jno. Sutherland, Co. A. J. H. Zimmerman, Co. A. Thos. Landreth, Co. A. A. Roland, Co. A. W. C. Milburn, Co. A. G. Tyler, Co. B. N. Dyke, Co. B. W. O. Rust, Forage M'r, one horse, Co. B. L. A. Scroggins, one horse, Co. B. E. Lehew, Wagon M'r, one horse, Co. B. R. Rinkee, Co. B. W. B. Kenner, Co. B. Jos. Elbow, Co. B. Serg't A.J. Bradfield (commis'y Serg't), Co. C. Private E. J. HoUingsworth, Co. C. A. B. Hawkins, Co. C. W. F. Dulaney, Co. D. James Steele, Co. D. J. Sewell, Co. D. J. A. Cogwell, Co. D. Wm. Fry, Co. G. W. E. Wilkerson, Co. G. G. W. Glasscock, Co. G. Jno. T. Posey, Co. F. B. Freeman, Co. G. Henry Alley, Co. G. L. Alley, Co. G. Jno. Rady, Co. G. J. M. Jones, Co. G. G. W. Jones, Co. G. H. Roup, Co. G. J. H. Burton, Co. G. J. C. Milburn, Co. H. Virginius Brent, Co. H. J. S. Both, Co. H. E. Warfield, Co. H. Robt. Young, Co. H. J. T. Beall, Co. I. Jos. Hite, Co. I. Jos. E. Moore, Co. K. Serg't W. G. Foster, Co. K. [47] Fifteenth Virg^inia Regiment. Hosp'lStew'd L. L. Swank. Private J. W. ColHns, Co. E. Ord. Serg't E. M. Foster. * W. H. Chisholm, Co. E. Serg't W. A. Blankenship, Co. A. T. A. Deitrick, Co. E. Jas. Fox, Co. A. C. W. Dick, Co. E. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 79 Private J. W. Birchett, Co. A. Julius W. Herbert, Co. A. T. N. Chamberlayne, Co. A. Walter R. Smith, Co. A. W. H. Wise, Co. A. Corp'l J. C. Taylor, Co. B. Private J. E. Whitlock, Co. B. J. C. Goode, Co. B. 1st Serg't M. L. Jones, Co. C. Serg't L. R. Kimbrough, Co. C. Corp'l W. E. Bowles, Co. C. Musician E. H. Pollard, Co. C. Private E. V. Chisholm, Co. C. J. J. Hartow, Co. C. J. L. Motley, Co. C. J. C. W. Jackson, Co. C. P. B. Snead, Co. C. E. S. Snead, Co. C. W. B. Thompson, Co. C. W. A. Woodson, Co. C. Jno. Lewellyn, Co. D. Thos. Minter, Co. D. Serg't W. H. Woods, Co. E. Corp'l L. E. Mallory, Co. E; Thos. J. Voss, Co. E. J. C. Dick, Co. E. Private C. H. Buchanan, Co. E. Private C, R. Francis, Co. E. Jno. T. B. Francis, Co. E. W. A. Huffman, Co. E. C. B. Jones, Co. E. W. S. Kimbrough, Co. E. A. B. Snead, Co. E. C. E. Wingfield, Co. E. W. C. Crittenden, Co. G. B. C. Fuqua, Co. G. W. H. Gay, Co. G. Jno. Garthwright, Co. G. Nick Hobson, Co. G. A. P. Jones, Co. G. W. N. Rock, Co. G. F. L.Throgmorton, Co. G. Thos. Wright, Co. G. W. M. Holmes, Co. H. Rich'd D. Petross, Co. H. Benj. Jones, Co. H. Corp'l Richardson W. Haw, Co. I. Private L. M. Nunnally, Co. I. Jno. M. Butler, Co. I. Wm. Mantello, Co. I. E. T. Bench, Co. I. Jas. J. Kelly, Co. I. Geo. W. Kent, Co. I. [59] Twenty-ninth Private P. H. Wheeler, Co. A. J. C. Jessee, Co. A. Hiram Smith, Co. A. Jas. S. Keen, Co. A. Jno. Purcell, Co. A. Wm. Chadwell, Co. A, G. W. Vaught, Co. B. Jas. M. Coley, Co. B. Serg't G. H. Reid, Co. B. Private W. W. Miller, Co. B. Corp'l J. M. Farmer, Co. C. Virginia Regiment. Private J. M. Kyle, Co. F. R. J. Babutson, Co. F. Serg't J. M. Dailey, Co. H. Private Jos. White, Co. H. Benj. Pruit, Co. H. S. D. Dawson, Co. H. Wm. Nelson, Co. H. Jno. Altza, Co. H. Jno. Wysqny, Co. H. Wm. HelmondoUar, Co. I. Robt. D. Dawson, Co. I. 80 Southern Historical Society Papers. Private Jno. Mallory, Co. C. B. W. Dobyns, Co. F. G. Ayres, Co. F. E. P. Givens, Co. F. Private A. Hewlett, Co. D. Jas. McCraw, Co. E. C. M. Dean, Co. E. Jno. Lewellyn, Co. I. [30] Thirtieth Virginia Regiment. OrdS'g'tJ. M. Wyatt. A. Q. M. S'g't H. A. Ware. Musician A. B. Bowering. C. B. Bazeler. W. I. Kline. Jno. Bazeler. W. C. Carter. J. H. Reintz. T. P. Terrell. A. J. Grymes. T. C. King. Corp'l R. M. Bowman, Co. A. W. J. Haney, Co. A. Private J. W. Curtis, Co. B. Sam'l Gordon, Co. B. O. Young, Co. B. Serg't J. P. Hawkins, Co. C. Corp'l W. Wallace, Co. C. Private A. Coppage, Co. C. X. X. Charters, Co. C. B. Gordon, Co. C,. horse and equipments. Jno. Graves, Co. C. W. T. Hancock, Co. C. Jno. R. Luckett, Co. C. Jno. R. Perry, Co. C. Jno. R. Smith, Co. C. A. Jones, Co. C. A. J. McCarty, Co. C. J. J. Duerson, Co. D. Chas. Carnahan, Co. D. Geo. Harris, Co. D. Serg't E. R. CoghiU, Co. D. L. H. Tunstall, Co. D. Private Serg't Corp'l Private Serg't Private Serg't Corp'l Private [. L. Eubank, Co. E. R. T. Hudgins, Co. F. P. J. McWirts, Co. F., one horse. T. C. Thornton, Co. F. J. B. Barlow, Co. F. J. H. Holloway, Co. F. J. T. Motley, Co. F. E. Blondell, Co. F, horse and equipments. T. H. Chandler, Co. F. B. Rowe, Co. F. W. W. Saunders, Co. F. W. C. Pittman, Co. F. Jno. W. Noel, Co. G. W. W. Durrett, Co. G. Jno. K. Luck, Co. G. R. E. Luck, Co. G. R. D. Gravatt, Co. H. R. T. Puller, Co. H. M. W. Cole, Co. H. M. E. Puller, Co. H. W. Beazeley, Co. H. Thos. Cordint, Co. H. P. S. Farmer, Co. H. Thos. W. Green, Co. H. E. H. Jones, Co. H. W. W. Kay, Co. H. E. S. Marmaduke, Co. H. J. E. Puller, Co. H. H. B. Samuel, Co. H. T. H. Samuel, Co. H. Jno. Self, Co. H. James Vaughan, Co. H. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 81 Private A. S. Beazeley, Co. E. Geo. R. Collins, Co. E. B. P. Doggett, Co. E. Geo. W. King, Co. E. W. S. Peatross, Co. E. Almar Samuel, Co. E. R. I. Scott, Co. E. Musician W. J. Bates, Co. E. Private H. C. Atkins, Co. E. Corp'l J. H. Lunsford, Co. I. Private M. West, Co. I. W. J. White, Co. I. Jno. Reintz, Co. I. Edward Kay, Co. I. Jno. W. Hildress, Co. K. B. D. Atwell, Co. K. M. Tenant, Co. K. [82] Thirty-Second Virginia Regiment. Hosp. Stew'd Jno. Latimer. Private J. E. Webb, Co. E. Q. M. S'g't T. J. Barlow. Com'y S'g't W. W. Cary. Ord. S'g't S. P. Slater. Serg't R. A. Slater, Co. A. Corp'l R. T. West, Co. A. Private J. M. King, Co. A. Geo. Latimer, Co. A. Serg't J. B. Nottingham, Co. F. Private D. F. Rainey, Co. F. R. S. Tudor, Co. F. L. M. Williams, Co. F. Jno. McGregor, Co. F. Serg't T. M. Harwood, Co. H. Private R. T. Mallicote, Co. H. W. C. Massenburg,Co.A. Serg't E. K. Peek, Co. L T. R. Sclater, Co. A. H. B. Woodend, Co. A. Corp'l S. S. Maupin, Co. C. W. L. Jones, Co. C. Private Leonard Martin, Co. C. H. A. Morris, Co. C. Lewis Piggott, Co. C. J. D. Richardson, Co. C. Serg't J. F. Hawkins, Co. E. Corp'l J. H. Kutchins, Co. E. Private W. J. Perkins, Co. E. A. J. Temple, Co. E. Corp'l T. S. Herbert, Co. L Private F. H. Dunn, Co. I. Lewis Howard, Co. L W. F. Hopkins, Co. L C. B. Nunn, Co. L R. C. Patrick, Co. L W. D. Twynn, Co. L H. H. Wornham, Co. L J. E. Hopkins, Co. L Corp'l S. R. Johnson, Co. K. Private W. H. Bailey, Co. K. Rob't Southvv'ard, Co. K. I certify that this is a correct list of the men present on the 9th April, 1865. [42] G. E. Pickett, Maj.-Gen. Com'd'g Div. Hunton' s Brigade — Eighth Virginia Infantry. Private Sam'l Hector, Co. A. Private H A. Saunders, Co. H. Chas. Acre, Co. B. Jno. A. Moore, Co. K. 82 Southern Historical Society Papers. Private Wm. B. Pettigrew, Co. B. Priv'te G. A. Miller, Co. K. D. H. Green, Co. B. Sam'l J. Nixon, Co. I. W. H. Adams, Co. D. W. M. Arthur, Co. D. [ii] Wm. Cyrus, Co. I. Eighteetith Virginia Infantry. Hospital Steward J. R. Jones, Musician Sam'l Crute, Jno. C. Cunningham, Robt. B. Barrow, Giles A. Miller, Thad. P. Pulling. Corp'l O. F. Terry, Co. 1, cou- rier, one horse and baggage. Q. M. Serg'tThos. Barber, one horse and baggage. Private Jno. F. Hall, Co. A. Thos. Yates, Co. A. Wm. Coleman, Co. A. Com'y S'g'tChas. E. Daugherty, one horse and baggage Private P. T. Glenn, Co. B. Private W. T. Private W. J. Kirkland, Co. C. Wm. W. Southall, Co. C. J. T. Elam, Co. F. W. F. Foster, Co. D. R. M. Hawkins, Co. F. B. C. Wells, Co. F. W. S. Smith, Co. F. Serg't |no. E. Barrow, Co. G. Private Geo. B. Seay, Co. G. A. W. Anderson, Co. G. J. W. Hardiway, Co. G. J. W. Johnson, Co. G. L. D. Johnson, Co. G. J. M. Tunstall, Co. G. L. E. Webb, Co. G. W. T. Dowell, Co. G. Jno. Manuel, Co. I. Hubbard, Co. H. [31] Nineteenth Virgi7iia Infantry. Q. M. Serg't W. A. Mason, per- sonal baggage. Ord. Serg't G. A. Gulley, per- sonal baggage. Com. Serg't Sam'l E. Mason. Private C. W. Vandegrift, Co. A. Jno. D. Durrett, Co. A. W. C. Webb, Co. A. Jno. B. Dodd, Co. A. R. W. Robinson, Co. A. Forage Master L. M. Dunn, one horse and personal bag- gage. Private T. P. Garrison, Co. B. Private Jno. S. Carter, Co. D. W. H. Wood, Co. D. A. G. Eheart, Co. E. H. A. Herring, Co. E. J. W. Bowles, Co, E. W. W. Johnston, Co. E. I. A. Madison, Co. E. 0. Priddy, Co. E. 1. W. Craig, Co. G. H. R. Patterson, Co. D. B. F. Cleveland, Co. F. Jno. P. Cleveland, Co. F. J. G. Mantiply, Co. F. J. O. Carter, Co. I. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 83 Private G. W. Terrette, Co. B. Jno. L. Wallace, Co. B, mail carrier, one horse and baggage. Private T. J. Tomlinson, Co. I. J. D. Pritchett, Co. E. J. A. Hamilton, Co. I. [29] Twenty-eighth Virginia Infantry. Q. M. Serg't M. P. Preston, one horse and personal baggage. Com. Serg't M. P. Ferrier, per- sonal baggage. Private Geo. W. Trout, Co. B. J. J. Wright, Co. F. Sam'l A. Smily, Co. B. P. M. Breedlove, Co. B. C. E. Myers, Co. B. G. W. Trenor, Co. B. D. P. Niday, Co. C. E. A. Robinson, Co. C. G. R. Drummond, Co. C. G. W. P. Graybill, Co. K. W. C. Caldwell, Co. C. T. R. Wilbern, Co. C. George Lipscombe, Co. C. H. L. Camper, Co. D. W. F. Dickerson, Co. D. Jas. J. Drewry, Co. D. M. Perdue, Co. D. John Hick, Co. D. Thos. Butterworth.Co. D. Sam'l James, Co. D. Solomon Wheeler, Co. D. Geo. Catterton, Co. D. Jno. K. Nelson, Co. F. Thos. Turpin, Co. .F. Private R. F. Schenk, Co. F. Geo. W. Graybill, Co. K. Jonah Williamson, Co. G. Jas. Brown, Co. F. Willis Tanner, Co. F. Sam'l Howard, Co. F. Wm. Jessee, Co. F. Jno. H. Johnston, Co. F. Jas. Hicks, Co. G. L. R. Mitchell, Co. G. Wm. Zimmerman, Co. G. T. P. Williams, Co. G. Jno. Fielder, Co. G. W. H. Morgan, Co. G. R. D. Mitchell, Co. G. J. D. Turner, Co. G. John Johnson, Co. I. Jno. Hokrider, Co. I. N. J. Vineyard, Co. I. Jacob Daniel, Co. I. D. C. Herndon, Co I. W. W. Medor, Co. I. J. H. Woodward, Co. I. Lewis Dooley, Co. K. C. C. Dent, Co. K. R. Bryan, Co. K. Jonah Williamson, Co. G. C53] Fifty-sixth Virginia Infantry. Q. M. Serg't L. W. Overby, one Private Jas. Vaughan, Co. A. horse and personal baggage. A. G. Pool, Co. A. Com'y Serg't R. L. Redd, one J. Drake, Co. E. horse and personal baggage. J. H. Robertson, Co. E. 84 Southern Historical Society Papers. Private H. C. Taylor, Co. B. Private Jos. Jackson, Co. E. ist Serg't G. R. Rewely, Co. G. A. S. Claiborne, Co. E. Private D. P. Williams, Co. B. Rich'd Brown, Co. H. ' James A. Watkins, Co. F. Wm. B. Gaines, Co. I. W. H. Mitchell, Co. B, A. H. Benick, Co. B. T. Kersey, Co. F.' J. A. Amos, Co. F. M. V. Lambert, Co. B. J. H. Adcock, Co. A. Jas. Mills, Co. B. Jas. A. Watkins, Co. F. Rufus Clark, Co. A. Thos. F. Kersey, Co. F. Wm. Clark, Co. A. [25] E. C. FiTZHUGH, Copt, and A. A. G. I certify that the foregoing is a correct report of the troops under my command, and that this list of private property is also correct. M. P. Shepard, .My'., Com' d' g Hunion' s Brigade. Terry's Brigade. T. V. Williams, Col. Com'd'g Brig. James Bruce, Maj. and Q. M. Ro. L. Francisco, Capt. and A. Q. M. E. Holmes Boyd, ist Lt. and Ord. Off. C. C. Henkle, Surg. Brig. Pleasant Dawson, ist Lt. and A. D. C. J. J. Jenkins, Capt. Com'd'g 2d Va. Inf 't'y. W. C. Sheerer, Capt. Co. G, 2d Va. Inf 't'y. Berkeley W. Moore, Capt. Co. K, 2d Reg't. John F. Foley, ist Lt. Co. H, 2d Va. Inft. P. W. Nelson, 1st Lt. Co. C, 2d Va. Inf't'y. D. H. Cockrill, 2d Lt. Co. A, 2d Va. and Pr. Mar. Gordon's Div. Cleon Moore. 2d Lt. Co. K, 2d Va. Inf't'y, on duty with Pro. Batt'n, 2d Corps. S. H. Ray, 2d Lt. Co. B, 2d Va. Inft. W. H. Light, Brev't 2d Lt. Co. D, 2d Va. In. Ham'l. D. Wade, Capt. Com'g 4th Reg't Va. Inf't'y. Jno. A. Field, Asst. Surg'n, 4th Reg't Va. Inf'ty. Jno. T. Howe, ist Lt. Co. E, 4th Va. Inf J. B. Caddalle, ist Lt. Co. C, 4th Va. Inf't'y. J. B. Jones, 2d Lt. Co. I. 4th Va. Inft. David Robinson, Co. E, 4th Va. Inf try. Granville H. Fudge, 2d Lt. Co. D, 4th Va. Inf Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 85 P. E. Wilson, Capt. Co. F, 3d Va. Inf'try. J. W. Crist, 1st Lieut. Co. I, 5th Va. J. M. Brown, ist Lieut. Co, F, 5th Va. R. H. Fisher, 2d Lieut. Co. L 5th Va. C. W. Baylor, 2d Lieut. Co. D, 5th Va. Inf'try. R. E. Trenary, 2nd Lt. Co. L, 5th Va. Inf'try. Chas. S. Arnall, ist Lieut, and Adjutant, 5th Va. Inf. Chas. L. Drebing, 2nd Lieut. Comp'y D, 2nd Va. Inf. F. L. Wilson, Capt. Com'd'g 27th Va. Inf. J. M. Treny, Capt. Co. C, 5th Va. Reg't, Com'd'g. H. A. Herrell, Capt. Co. D, 33d Va., Com'd'g Reg'm't. David H. Walton, ist Lt. and Adj't. 33d Va. Reg't. Cornelius Baldwin, Ass't Surg., 33d Va. Inf'try. W. A. Witcher, Col. Com. 21st Va. Infantry. S. F. Swanson, Capt. Com'd'g Co. I, 21st Va. Inf. C. G. Crichton, ist Lieut. Com'd'g Co. G, 21st Va. Inf'try. Frank Gale, Ass't Surg. 21st Va. Inf'try. Jno. H. Cumbia, 21st Va- Inf'try. Harvey Gilmore, Chaplain, 21st Va. Inf'try. W. N. Harper, Maj., 25th Reg't Va. Inf'try. A. S. Miller, Surgeon, 25th Reg't Va. Inf'try. W. H. Fitchett, Capt. Co. B, 25th Reg't Va. Inf'try. E. D. Camden, Capt. Co. C, 25th Va. Reg't Inf'try. James L. Tompkins, ist Lt. Co. B, Com'd'g d2d Reg't Va. Inf'try. John D. Biggs, 2nd Lieut. Co. G, 42d Va. Reg't. D. W. Anderson, Maj. Com'd'g 44th Va. Reg't. R. H. Gilliam, Capt. Co. I, 44th Va. Wm. B. Dunn, ist Lt. Co. I, 44th Va. R. H. Dungan, Col. 48th Va. Reg't Inf't'y. Oscar White, Lt.-Col. 48th Va. Inf't'y. Wm. F. Price, ist Lieut, and Adj't, 48th Va. Inf't'y. John L. Gollehon, ist Lieut. Co. D., 48th Va. Inf't'y. D. H. Lee Martz, Lt.-Col. Com'd'g loth Va. Inf't'y. M. G. Balthis, Chaplain, loth Va. Inf't'y. J. G. H. Miller, ist Lieut. Co. I, loth Va. Inf't'y. J. P. Fitzgerald, Lt.-Col. Com'd'g 23d Reg't Va. Inf't'y. J. L. Cannon, Ass't Surg'n, 23d Reg't Va. Inf't'y. P. B. Henley, ist Lieut. Co. B, 23d Va. Reg't Infantry. Henly Ellis, ist Lt. Co. F, 23d Va. Inf't'y. O. C. Sims, 2d Lt. Co. A, 23d Va. Reg't. J. Winston Waddy, Co. A, 23d Va. Reg't, 2d Lieut. 86 Southern Historical Society Papers. Drury Lacy, 2d Lieut. Co. I, 23d Va. Reg't. Wm. F. Shepard, 2d Lt. Co. E, 23d Va. Reg't. Jno. A. Preston, Capt. Com'd'g 37th Va. Reg. Inf't'y. M. M. Butler, Ass't Surg'n, 37th Va. Reg't Inf't'y. [67] Enlisted Men, First Virginia Regiment. Serg't-Major Andrew J. Simpson. Qr.-M'r Serg't Wm. H. Dean. Ord. Serg't Elias P Hudgins. Private James Stagg, Co. B. Jno. F. Snyder, Co. B. Geo. C. Hancock, Co. B. Geo. W. Earnest, Co. B. Jno. N. Joiinson, Co. C. Thos. A. Howard, Co. D. Private Jno. F. Wheely, Co. D. Lemuel R. Wingfield, Co. D. Jas. R. Mahone, Co. D. Jas. K. Stellerson, Co. D. Ro. E. Womack, Co. H. Martin Oeters, Co. \. Jas. A. Jordan, Co. L H. S. Carter, Co. L [17] Enlisted Men, Third Virginia Regiment. Private Jno. W. Forward, Co. A, Private Jno. A. Critchlow, Co. G. Courier, with horse and Wm. T. Critchlow equipments. Thos. H. Gray, Mark Godfrey, Co. A. And. J. Harrison, Jas. H. Archer, Co. B. Jesse Johnson, Jno. R. Carr, Co. C. E. G. Joiner, Ro. Lewis, Thos. E. Pate, H. A. Liverman, Geo. A. Powell, Wm. Crowder, Geo. H. Simons, Corp' I Levy W. Beal, Co. D. Jos. Turner, Benj. Cleary, John Turner, Private Waverly Barham, Jos. A. Worrell, L.;Barrett, H. P. Foils, Thos. L. Cleary, J. M. Tabb, M. R. Edwards, M. Jenkins, Jas. C. Lain, W. H. Keiling, Robt. A. Hood, W. H. Rowen, Geo. F. Rawls, W. R. Gaultney, Ben. 0. Simons, " Serg't Jno. A. Allen, T. R. Wells, " Private Alex. Bray, Geo. W. Williams t Z. Dunnaway, H. K. Williams, R. T. Elliott, R. N. Williams, W. J. Fletcher, Co. Co, H. K. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 87 Serg't T. Lifsy, Co. E. Priv'te Chas. F. Guthrie, Co. K. T. R. Blankenship, " Private Jno. G. Bristoe, " Chas. E. Wells, Serg't Jas. M. Emmerson, Co. F. Private Henry Humphlet, " Serg't D. C. Reid, Co. G. Corp'l Lewis Marks, " Jno. D. Peck, Jas. A. Seamster, P. R. T. Tuck, Jno. P. Wilburn, W, W. Wilson, Nat. J. Williams, R. R. James, Enlisted Men, Seventh Virginia Regiment. Qr.-M'r Serg't R. C. Berkeley, Priv'te Jas. Barber, [60] Co. E. one horse and equip- J. K. P. Smith, (( ments. B. F. Watson, {( Private R. T. Snyder Co. A. N. B. Butler, Co. B J. W. Carter, Co. C. W. P. Perkins, Co. I Corp'l C. A. Hale, Co. D. Jas. T. Garrison, ( ( Private Jas. B. Henderson (( Thos. B. Wolf, (( Jas. J. Hurt, " Jno. T. Groom, Co. K Geo. Knoll, (C Geo. H. Racer, n [iS] L. N. Wiley, (( Catlett Conway, Co. A Enlisted Men, Eleventh Virginia Regiment. Private M. L. Webber, Co. B. J. J. Pugh, ( i R. W. Fariss, Co. C. J. M. Lynsday, Co. B. L. C. Blankenship Co. C. S. T. Franklin, It S. C. Hall, tt Jno. Kenan, i( Jas. J. Pugh, it Richard Chaffin, Co. D. T. H. Gauldin, Co. E. Serg't Jno. Atkinson, (( Private David Gregg, Co. F. Jas. Craig, (( W. P. Holland, Co. G. Priv'te S. H. Elliot, Courier with private horse and equip- ments, Co. G. Ed. C. Barnes, Courier, with private horse and equipments, Co. G. Fred. Oaks, Co. H. Chas. R. Roberts, Co. E. Geo. W. Smith, F. Dupriest, Co. K. M. R. Stringfellow, Co. I. J. A. Blankenship, " Wm. T. Markham, Co. K. Ed. M. Houston, Courier, with private horse and equipments, Co. K. 88 Southern Historical Society Papers. Enlisted Men, Twenty-Fourth Virginia Regiment. Private E. Abshur, Co. B. Priv'te R. C. Cooper, J. Wm. Metts, " P. G. Draper, Jesse M. Sink, Co. G. J. L. Hurd, J. P. Lyon, Forge Master, A. T. Smithson, private horse, etc., Co. G. A. Johnson, Wm. H.Starchman.Co. B. Serg't R. D. Motley, Co. G. Co. H. 1 Co. D. Co. G- Jno. Simons, Horatio Rickman, Jas. O. Crum, Jos. Bowles, W. Bord, W. Bowles, Jesse F. Fralin, Co. C. Priv'te Jos. W. Edwards, Co. I. H. E. Crockett, 13th Batt. Co. D. Virginia Artillery T. Abshire, Co. B. J. Abshire, Co. B. G. H. Hill, [48] I certify that this is a correct list of the men present on the 9th April, 1865. G. E. Pickett, Major-Gen' I Cont'd' g. Second Virginia Infantry. Private Joseph H. Cockrill, Co. A. Priv'te F. H. Pike Jacob O. Tutwiler, " Jacob Spitzer, " Wm. M. Waller, Corp'l Joseph Yontz, Co. B. Private Geo. E. Adams, " Serg't Private Corp'l Charles F. Ferrell, Joseph W. Waters, John W. Baldwin, Wm. H, McEndree, " Geo. W. Lambright, " Henry M. Lyons, " John J. Jaycocks, " Benj. S. Pendleton, " Edward D. Lucas, " Mord. Lewis, Co. C. A. Cloud, Wm. A. Thompson, " James Kenny, " JohnW. McCormick, " Sam'l Spiggle,, " John M. Mclntyre, Co. D. Co. E. Geo. Weddle, M. Herbert, M. Hotsenpiller, R. Lindemood, " G. B. Lindemood, " W. Peregry, " W. Turner, " Serg't J. W. Ryder, Co. G. Private E. H. Campbell, " Wm. L. Keerl, Robt. D. Keerl, Wm. M. Sheetz, John Lindemood, " Alex. Beard, Richard Henderson, " Wm. Beall, Sam'l Carrier. " Serg't Jos. G.McWilliams,Co.H. Private Jacob J. Sharff, Joseph D. Hicks, Wm. Melvin, " Paroles nf the Army of Northern Virginia. 89 Private Edward Hooper, Co. D. Priv'teJ. R. Shipe, Co. I. Joseph Hill, " O. A. Jones, Wm. J. Hill, " Robert W. Dixon, Co. K. A. M. Hamrick, " Musician Geo. W. Hout. D. W. Armentrout, Co. E. Geo. W. Hamrickhouse. J. Bowman, " Sam'l Hutchinson. John Criswoll, " Reuben W. Small. James Dean, " John F. Webster. M. O'Connell, " ^ Geo. W. Yontz. I certify, on honor, that of the above number of men, there were present, actually armed and in line of battle, thirty-one (31) enlisted men, on the morning of the ninth (9th) instant, the day of the sur- render of this army. [62] J. J. Jenkins, Capi. Com'd'g Reg't. Thirty -seventh Virginia Regiment. Corp'l Thomas H. Wilson, Co. A. Privatejames iVIoore, Co. F. Private Jacob Bosher, " James D. Rosenbalm, " John A. Germain, " Arthur Reed, " Bryant Littrell, " Samuel K. Rambo, Edwin K. Rhea, " Charles Thomas, Robert L. Rhea, " And'w B. Edmondson, " James F. Tyler, " R. A. Powers, James H. Thomas, " William T. Eakin, Co. H. John L. Bowers, Co. B. John E. Home, " Charles Hickok, " Wm. R. Hawthorne, " William Shelton, " Martin V. Hagy, " John Worsham, " John C. Vestal, " John J. McElhany, Co. C. John W. Keller, Co. K. Corp'l Thos. W. Baldwin, Co. E. Alexander Maxwell, " Serg't Andrew Kelley, Co. F. Andrew J. Scott, '' Private William H. Barbary, " Robert A. Preston, " James A Clark, " Walter S. Branch, Samuel G. Graham, " Abraham B. Trigg, " William Hagy, " A. R. Berry, I hereby certify, on honor, that of the above number of men, that there were present, actually armed and in line of battle, seventeen (17) enlisted men on the morning of the ninth (gth) instant, the day of the surrender of this army. Respectfully submitted, [38] Andrew Kelley, ist Serg't Com'd'g Reg't. 90 Southern Historical Society Papers. Fourth Virginia Infantry. Ord. S'g't Wm. A. Steward, Priv'te Wm. Cole, Co. C. Serg't Jno. H. Kipps, Co. L. J. A. Gill, Co. D. Jno. H. Slusser, " J. D. Hughes, Co. C. Corp'l R. M. Harris, Co. E. G. W. King, Co. A. T. W. Baber, Co. L. J. Shaeffer, (( Private H. Harmon, Co. G. C. M. Sexton, Co. D. G. Linkous, ( ( A. O. Sanders, ( ( J. Snider, Co. E.' Wm. Stephens, Co. A. J. B. Rutledge, Co. L. C. L. Teany, Co. C. L. R. Shanks, Co. B. T. J. Thompson, c< J. H. Sowders, Co.G. A. W. Williams, Co. C, J. C. Wilmoth, Co. B. Acting Adj't. Jno. Wilson, Co. E. Corp' 1 J. Hensley, Co.H. Serg't Wm. Vickers, Co. C. Priv'te J. D. Lewis, (( A.J. Pierce, Co. A. A. McClung, Co. I. J. Fudge, Co. I. B. F. McNutt, t( Private Wm. Barber, Co. D. T. M. Turner, i ( E. Boyd, Co. C. H. Ott, (( D. C. Crowl, ( ( E. Whitmore, H [38] Private S. P. Williams, Co. I. I certify, on honor, that of the above number of men, there were present, actually armed and in line of battle, seventeen enlisted men on the ninth (9th) instant, the day of the surrender of this army. Ham'l D. Wade, Capt. Com'd'g Reg't. Fifth Virginia Infantry. Serg't Peter F. Kurtz, Co. A. Private J. W. Hopewell, B. F. Horn, W. F. Caricofe, P. H. Sillings, J. M. Samuels, Co. I. Co. C. T. H. Lyder, J. Anderson, Private H. Deffenbaugh, Jacob Sheets, " G. W. Cline, A. T. Rodgers, Serg't S. F. McCutcheon, Co. D. Private C. G. Berry, Serg't John Wright, Co. E. Private Wm. G. Abney, " J. B. McGuffin, John Hizer, " D. L. Shue, A. Cupp, Charles Cain, Charles McCord, C. W. Cooper, D. A. Cooke, A. J. Deakins, J. H. Erman, Co. K. Co. L. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 91 Serg't Wm. F. Bailey, Co. F. Priv'teD. Fulwiler, Corp'l D. F. Argenbright, " J. M. Reins, Co. L. Private J. A. Trimble, " Oi ■d. Serg't J. Brooke. J. J. Hobbs, " Ml js'n D. E. Strasburg. Wm. B. Dunlap, II R. A. Wilson. James Cyrus, Co. G. J. Ast. Henry Rader, Co. H. J. A. Armentrout, B. G. Harris, ( i A. A. Grove. Serg't G. H. Brown, Co. I. A. L. Spear. Corp'l J. M. Caricofe, i c J. M. Foley. Private J. L. Adams, 1 1 [47] I certify, on honor, that of the above number of men, there were present, actually armed and in line of battle, twenty enlisted men on the morning of the ninth (9th) instant, the day of the surrender of this army. P. E. Wilson, Cafii. Com'd'g Reg'i. Tenth Virginia Infantry. Mus'n Chas. Eshman. Private '. J. W. Minnick, Co. H. John W. Clay. W. C. Kiblinger, Co. I W. M. Bilhimer. . G. H. Wirbigler, (( D. F. Ritenour. T. P. Wolfe, (( Jas. A. Sonner. H. G. Henkle, Co. K, E. E. Silolo. E. A. Keyser, « Serg't S. B. Hern, Co. C. G. H. Jewell, (( C. R. Gibbs, ( ( John Williams, (e D. N. Berry, Co. D. S. D. Rothgeb, t( Private J. H. Hatfield, " Serg't R. T. Jacobs, Co. L Serg't J. B. Dunnivin, Co. E. Private ; J. C. Crigler, it Private John Broze, n Thos. Fisher, it S. M. Hammen, ( ( J. M. Graves, t( J. H. Marston, Co. F. R. Gillilan, tt Wm. Gill, (( A. H. Hucherson, it Dan'l Saum, ( ( R. F. Hucherson, ( ( Serg't Wm. C. M'Alister,Co. G. J. W. Hundley, ( i Private S. W. Hutchens, ( i J. Rush, ( { D. B. Summers, ( c F. Shotwell, (( G. F. Mayhew, ( ( M. Utz, C( John Frank, Co. H. Jenoh Weaver, (( F. C. Hopkins, I i [43] D. H. Lee Martz, Lt.-Col. Com'd'g. 92 Southern Historical Society Papers. Twenty Third Regiment Virginia Infantry. Q. M. Serg't F. H. Glenn. Serg't B. E. Scruggs, Co. A Private C. G. McGeehee, L. M. Hall, C. A. Carpenter, S. G. Wilson, Co A. Dearing, C. C. Jennings, Co Serg't C. B. Walthall, Co Private H. T. Chumney, H. C. Dunnavant, T. Hastings, W. Hastings, G. S. Robertson, W. B. Majors, G. S. Taylor, Serg't S. L. Crew, Co. Private Wm. Y. Hiter, T. G. Waldrop, Serg't J. S. Murray, Co. Corp'l D. V. Stanfield, Private M. V. Carter, J. A. Murray, E. W. Oakes, [49] Private W. A. D E. Private W. R. Tinder, Co. E. N. A. ToUoh, M. G. Pitts, W. R. Weatherford, Louis Ward, J. W. Ferrell, J. E. Gravatte, J. T. Waddell, C. R. Walker, G. A. Wilson, A. J. Green, W. B. Warren, Corp'l W. S. Powell, Co. F. Private G. T. Bowler, Serg't W. J. Hart, Co Private J. B. Hart, W. H. Keesear, B. R. Robertson, A. J. McGeehee, T. H. Folkes, Co. H. J. R. Burch, Geo. Schwartz, J. J. McCargo, Co. K. R. V. Ash worth, Lagrand, Co. K. Twenty -Second Virginia Battalion. Private J. W. Walker, J. H. Winn, [6] J. A. Rice, Co. I. Private L. M. Hart, Co. E. A. R. Mitchell, R. Nunnally, Co. A. I certify, on honor, that of the above number of men, there were present, actually armed and in line of battle, twenty-four (24) en- listed men on the morning of the ninth (9th) instant, the day of the surrender of this army. J. P. Fitzgerald. Lt-Col. Com'd'g Reg't. H'dq'rs 2^d Va. Inftry, April lot h, 1865. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 93 Twenty-Seventh Virginia Infantry. ist S'g't James Gallaher, Co. B. Priv'te William Charlton, Co. H. Private John Echard, Co. C. John Charlton, " 4th S's:'t Allen G. Neel Co. D. James Bumpas, Corp'l Harvey A. Neel, " James Charlton, Serg't Henry Peters, Co. E. Robert McAleir, " Thos. I. West, " John Kremer, Private George Black, " Alexander Smith, Co. B. Corp'l Sam'l C. Charlton, Co. H. George T. Decher, Co. G. Henry Smith, " George Bailey, Co. H. Private James T. Harris, " Joseph Higgins, " I certify, on honor, tha,t of the above number of men, there were present, actually armed and in line of battle, seven enlisted men on the morning of the ninth (gth) instant, the day of the surrender of this army. [20] ^ F. C. Wilson, Capt. Com'd'g Reg't. Headq'rs 2jth Va. Reg't, April loth, 1865. Thirty-third Virginia Regiment. Private Michael S. Funk, Co. B. Priv'te Samuel Jobe, Co. H. George Martin, " George A. Bothjet, " Samuel Lichliter, " Corp'l John A. Armentrout, Co. I. Joseph Hottle, Co. C. Serg't David A. Muman, Co. K. Henry White, Co. D. Priv'te George W. Funkhouser, Corp'l George M. Mason, Co. F. Co. K. Private Louis C. Early, " George J. Funk, " [15] J. H. Jenkins, Co. G. John Funk, " I certify, on honor, that of the above number of men, there were pre- sent, actually armed and in line of battle, six (6) enlisted men on the morning of the ninth (9th) instant, the day of the surrender of this army. H. A. Herrell, Capt. Com' d' g Reg' i. Major General Chas. W. Field and Staff. Chas. W. Field, Maj.-Gen., P. A. C. S. John Stephenson, ist Lt. and A. D. C, P. A. C. S. R. W. Corbin, Capt. and A. D. C. H. C. Deshields, Maj. and Q'r-Master, P. A. C. S. 94 Southern Historical Society Papers. James Pleasants, Capt. and Ord. Off., P. A. C. S. E. A. Wilcox, Capt. and A. Q. M., P. A. C. S. T. V. Sanford, Capt. and Paymaster, P. A. C. S. W. B. Gregory, Chief Surgeon. T. H. C. Stone, Capt. and A. C. S., P. A. C. S. I certify, on honor, that the above is a correct list of the officers serving on my staff during this campaign. [9] Chas. W. Field, May. -Gen. Anderson's Brigade. Geo. T. Anderson, Brig. -Gen. Chas. W. Hardwicke, Capt. and A. A. G. Thos. G. Jackson, ist Lieut, and A. D. C. Jno. F. Green, ist Lt. and A. A. D C. V. P. Sisson, ist Lt. and Ord. Officer. John W. Sutlive, Capt. and A. Q. M. A. L. C. Tennille, Capt. and A. C. S. J. Guthrie, Maj. and Q. M. Jack Brown, Col. 59th Ga. Reg't. Bolivar H. Gee, Lt.-Col. 59th Ga. Reg't. Milton T. Bass, Adj't 59th Ga. Reg't. John R. Latimer, Capt. Co. I, 59th Ga. Reg't. John A. Simmons, 2nd Lieut. Co. I, 59th Ga. Reg't. James M. Rouse, Capt. Co. F, 59th Ga. Reg't. G. W. Sparks, Capt. Co. B, 59th Ga. Reg't. Milton Brown, Capt. Co. G, 59th Ga. Reg't. W. H. Bean, 2d Lt. Co. G, 59th Ga. Reg't. W. H. Waldron, 2d Lt. Co. K, 59th Ga. Reg't. P. G. Busbee, ist Lt. Co. K, 59th Ga. Reg't. Henry C. Gates, 2d Lt. Co. K, 59th Ga. Reg't. James R. S. White, 2d Lt. Co. C, 59th Ga. Reg't. Sylvester S. Radney, 2d Lt. Co. H, 59th Ga. Reg't. S. H. B. Massey, 2d Lt. Co. D, 59th Ga. Reg't. John R. Towers, Col. 8th Reg't Ga. Vols. Jno. F.Jackson, Surg. 8th Reg't Ga. Vols. C. A. Bates, Ass't Surg. 8th Ga. Reg't. A. W. Brantley, Adj't 8th Reg't Ga. Vols. D. Scott, Capt. Co. E, 8th Reg't Ga. Vols. W. W. Williamson, Capt. Co. G, 8th Ga. Reg't. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 95 John C. Reid, Capt. Co. I, 8th Ga. Inf. B. A. Christopher, ist Lt. Co. K, 8th Ga. Reg't. Chas. W. Harper, ist Lt. Co. E, 8th Ga. Reg't. E. P. Taylor, 2d Lt. Co. C, 8th Ga. Reg't. John W. McClerky, 2d Lt. Co. I, 8th Ga. George H. Carmical, Col. 7th Ga. Reg't. W. T. Alman, L't-Col. 7th Ga. Reg't. J. F. Keser, Maj. 7th Ga. Reg't. N. G. West, Surgeon, 7th Ga. Reg't. J. Emmett Shaw, ist Lieut, and Adj't, 7th Ga. Reg't. D. C. Stokes, Chaplain, 7th Ga. Reg't. W. D. Linch, Capt. Co. A, 7th Ga. Reg't. J. G. Shannon, ist Lt. Co. A, 7th Ga. Reg't. R. W. Satterfield, Capt. Co. B, 7th Ga. Reg't. Jno. W. Hudson, 2d Lt. Co. B, 7th Ga. Reg't. J. W. Holcombe, Capt. Co. C, 7th Ga. Thos. Hardage, Capt. Co. D, 7th Ga. J. N. Mayes, ist Lt. Co. D, 7th Ga. Reg't. L. W. Mizell, 2d Lt. Co. D, 7th Ga. Reg't. R. F. Davis, 2d Lt. Co. E, 7th Ga. Reg't. R. Honsworth, 2d Lt. Co. F, 7th Ga. Reg't. N. S. Culpepper, Capt. Co. G, 7th Ga. Reg't. J. L Milhong, 2d Lt. Co. G, 7th Ga. Reg^t. J. C. Pressly, ist Lt. Co. H, 7th Ga. James M. Patterson, 2d Lt. Co. H, 7th Ga. Robert A. Griffies, Brev't 2d Lt. Co. H, 7th Ga. Wm. J. Hudson, Capt. Co. I, 7th Ga. Reg't. ■ Thos. Wilson, ist Lt. Co. I, 7th Ga. Reg't. V. A. Hamby, 2d Lt. Co. I, 7th Ga. Reg't. E. Stark Law, 2d Lt. Co. B, 8th Ga. Reg't. R. F. Hutchings, 2d Lt. Co. A, 8th Ga. Reg't. J. Johnston, 2d Lt. Co. H, 8th Ga. Reg't. John W. Arnold, Maj., 9th Ga. Reg't. John A. Jones, Adj't, 9th Ga. Reg't. R. M. Terrill, Surgeon, 9th Ga. Reg't. Henry S. Beaty, Ass't Surg., 9th Ga. Reg't. Joel C. Burnshaw, Chaplain, 9th Ga. Reg't. T. J. Foster, 2d Lt. Co. B, 9th Ga. Reg't. C. R. Johnston, Capt. Co. D, 9th Ga. Reg't. S. A.Jameson, Capt. Co. E, 9th Ga. Reg't. J. B. McCrary, ist Lt. Co. E, gth Ga. Reg't. 96 Southern Historical Society Papers. W. T. Conn, Capt. Co. F, 9th Ga. Reg't. W. C. Allen, Capt. Co. G, 9th Ga. Reg't. J. R. Robinson, ist Lt. Co. H, 9th Ga. Reg't. Thos. Knight, Capt. Co. I, gth Ga. Reg't. L. Akins, 2d Lt. Co. I, gth Ga. Reg't. J. H. Allen, ist Lt. Co. K, gth Ga. Reg't. W. H. Ramsey, Capt. Co. C, nth Ga. Reg't. J. P. Clements, Assist. Surg., P. A. C. S. James F. Bowen, ist Lt. Co. A, nth Ga. Reg't. Andrew L. Keith, 2d Lt. Co. A, nth Ga. Geo. Kimbrough, Capt. Co. B, nth Ga. Stephen H. Williams, ist Lt. Co. B, nth Ga. D. E. Humphreys, 2d Lt. Co. C, nth Ga. M. F. Gudger, Capt. Co. D, nth Ga. J. S. Plemmons, ist Lt. Co. D, nth Ga. Thomas R. Trammell, Capt. and A. Q. M. M. C. Briant, Capt. Co. F, nth La. J. W. Morrow, Capt. Co. H, nth Ga. C. T. Blasinedine, ist Lt. Co. H, nth Ga. G. W. Moore, Lt. Co. L nth Ga. M. D. Bazemore, ist Lt. Co. K, nth Ga. Henry W. Warm, 2d Lt. Co. K, nth Ga. [92] Seventh Regiment, Georgia Infa7itry. Private J. M. Strayhorn, Co. G. Priv'te M. H. Bradley, Co. L R. M Vau^han, ' " J. W. Beaty, J. W. Vaughan, " J. N. Brown, W. A. Vickers, " D. W. Barker, 4th Serg't W. N. Gant, Co. H. John Cain, 3d Corp'lJ. T. Brand, " W. B. Clinkscales, Private S. O. Buice, " L. C. Downs, " W. Dickenson, " Ransom Diggs, F. M. Dickerson, " J. L Epperson, W. Esters, " E. G. Hendricks, B. C. Faulkner, " ' J. D. Loyd, J. H. Frazer, " Jasper Newton, B. G Hambrick, " Alfred Newton, B. D. Hopkins, " B. W. Osborn, J. W. Hicks, " J. B. Stokes, S.C.Johnson, " W.C.Turner Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 97 Private J. J. Jolley, John Kirk, E. S. Lamb, J. Mackey, J. S. Paden, J. W. Reid, J. P. Ray, E. A. Spinks, R. J. Spinks, A. B. Whitley. W. A. Whidey, istS'g'tJ. W. Eaton, 2d S'g-'t W. A. Brown, Private Co. H. Priv'te W. N. Wilson, Co. I. T. H. Weaver, D. E. Waters, " 2d S'g't J. H. May, Co. K. " 3d S'g't J. H. Hibberts, " 4th S'g't T. H. Luckil, " 5th S'g't J. L. Bell, " Private). N. Brown, " R. E. Cowart, W.J. Hillburn, S. A. D. Smith, Co. I. George W. White, " H. J. Hancock, Co. H. A. M. Gazaway, Co. H. [59] Camp yth Reg'f, Ga. Inf'ty, April loth, 1865. Eighth Regiment S'g't-Maj. L. H. Andrews, Ord. S'g't D. G. Fleming, 2d Serg't C. L. Johnson, Co. A, 3d Corp'l R. W. Hoggs, Private W. A. Barron, " W. A. Choice, R.J.Franks, G. W. Hutchings, W. S. Lausdell, H. S. Lausdell, D. H. Miller, J. L. Pinson, H. A. Smith, ist S'g't W. A. Birney, Co. B. 2d S'g't R. H. Cole, 3dS'g't W. B. Mell, 4th S'g't J. O. Davis, 2d Corp'l J. H. Wright, Private W. A. Bellamy, 5th Serg't S. F. Culpepper, Co. D. ist Corp'l R. C. McCrary, " 2d Corp'l W. J. Tnppe, M. T. Alman, Lt.-Col. Com'd'g. Georgia Volunteers. Private O. Dauvergne, Co. B. S. T. Izlar, G. H. Mock, W.J. Morrell, J. B. Morgan, A. N. Shell, J. F. Tribble, A. R. Tinsley, ist Serg't G. P. Bond, Co. C. 2d Corp'l D. R. Bostick, 3d Corp'l C. W. Mathews, Private T. A. Blue, M. Bird, " H. Dial, G. Dial, J. W. Leigh, W. P. Payne, T. Sullivan, R. Smith, E. P. Freeman, Co. E. T. J. Glenn, H. C. Harper, 98 Southern Historical Society Papers. 4th Corp' 1 A. L. Nelson, Co. D. Private J. E. Adams, J. W. Grant. W. A. Harman, J. M. Herndon, B. G. Kempson, " W. T. Kilpatrick, W. M. Mann, J. E. Moore, ■' J. B. Reese, H. H. Suber, H. T. Shores, C. D. Williams, P. R. Wilhite, F. Ward, ist Serg't G. W. Payne, Co. E Private H. A. Brice, W. T. Cornelius, J. R. Eason, " T. Holder, Co. G G. Hurman, " J. J. Morris, " J. V. Nixon, S. Noble, M. F. Saunders, ist Serg't J. L. Chambers, Co. H 3d Corp'l W. A. Hammett, " Private J. L. Webb, W. L. Holbrook, 2d Serg't J. G. Christopher, Co. I SdSerg't W. J. O'Rear, 4th Serg't J. J. Copelan, " 2d Corp'l J. T. Lewis, " 3d Corp'l D. M. Dobbs, 4th Corp'l R. A. Gentry, Private W. S. Bruce, W. G. Davis, E. Day, G. L. Dobbs, W. A. Goss, W. H. Lane, Priv'teJ. V. Henry, Co. E. S. R. Jones, M. S. Judkins, J. McKenkie, W. H. McCroskey, " F. F. Norton, H. H. Penny, W. P. Trout, A. J. Wilkins, 3d Serg't H. W. Wooding, Co. F. Private W. D. Adair, J. T. Bowen, J. Brown, A. Langley, " T. S. Knight, S. Ogletree, ist Serg't W. A. Wilcox, Co. G. 3d Serg't M. Ward, Priv'teJ. Grimsley, " J. Thaxton, Co. L R. Ward, R. Wheelers, W. L. Young, J. P. McCall, C. A. Marchman, " E. J. Mays, J. M. Moreland, E. N. Price, T. H. Ransom, " C. R. Smith, J. Sidwell, J. WilHams, 2d Serg't A. J. Royston, Co. K. 3d Serg't P. J. King, 4th Corp'l W. T. Cochran, " Private J. T. Arthur, Z. J. Arthur, F. T. Berry, J. H. Brightwell, N. G. Brightwell, " Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 99 Private E. R. King, Co. I. Priv'teJ. B. Bell, Co. K. A. D. Marable, (( J. H. H. Brown, tt S. J. Mays, tt C. T. Cummings, tl H. J. Maxey, f the Army of Northern Virginia. 223 Mus'n S. W. W. Hogan, Private Wm. Higgs, J. H. Odum, Serg't M. M. Reddick, Private C. R. Browning, E. W. Burton, W. Lewis, Corp'l Wm. Holleway, Private Thomas Borit, Lemuel Davis, Jackson Collier, Serg't D. N. McRea, Private J. Browning, G. M. Burkhalter, P. H. Clarke, J. L. Clarke, J. McSwain, Serg't John E. Wade, John M. Wade, Corp'l George F. Rice, Private S. Barton, G. W. Bowen, Levi Bridges, H. L. Cousey, B. W. Forrest, Corp'l G. Colley, Private J. C. Agee, W. B. 'Armmer, Corp'l E. A. Booker, Private D. B. Conner, J. Hanson, Private E. L. Bacon, R. H. Lynn, W. B. Arwell, R. Burket, W. Booth, Co. B. Private John Powell, J. T. Sharpe. Co. C. Private J. T. Morn, William Smith, G. J. Weldor. Co. D. Private R. Franklin, Ivey Summerlin, M. Warren, Thomas Walters. Co. E. Private H. McSwain, L. C. Mash, R. T. Vaughn, J. Watson, F. G. Williams. Co. F. Private E. D. Harrall, G. W. Harrell, John A. Jorden, Thomas Lindsey, Irwin Nesbet, Samuel Nesbet, J. Mercer. Co. G. Private G. W. Hopkins, J. E. Lunceford, J. Shont, G. B. Smith, A. Wolf. Co. H. Private M. Blair, J. A. Defow, J. B. Boyton, C. Rainy, W. Williams. 224 Southern Historical Society Papers. Co. K. Serg't H. R. Sharp, Private H. Sikes, J. Muters, H. H. Sharp. Private H. H. Blalock, [8i] I certify, on honor, that of the above number of men there were present, actually armed and in line of battle, forty nine enlisted men on the morning of the ninth (9th) instant, the day of the surrender of this army. W. B.Jones, Col. Com'd'gReg't. Twelfth Georgia Battalion. Field, Staff and Band. Serg't-Major Abner Calhoun, Hosp'l Steward T. R. Cummings, A. Ord. Serg't J. H. Fulgham, Chief Musician M. H. Bowyer, Musician Jordan Bottoms, J. R. Keller, W. A. Mitchell, Oscar Palmers, ist Serg't J. B. Goodwyn, Serg't T. J. Alexander, Private R. J. Astin, Thos. Atchison, J. N. Austin, B. V. Barnes, T. S. Ball, B. L. Bevis, R. J. Chappel, Joseph Coker, John Dennis, Wesley Dennis, Jesse Davaney, S. T. Harvey, Spencer Hays, Serg't J. N. Stubbs, Corp'l J. L. Howard, Private Wm. Avant, A. A. Barnes, Jas. Barber, J. A. J. Barwick, James Burnside, Musician J. I. Perkins, J. L. Wray, P. A. Screen, J. C. Thompson, Y. H. J. Thompson, A. J. Traywick. Co. A. Private A. J. Lazenby, R. J. Land, Wm. Martin, J. S. Mclver, J. W. Mize, J. S. Mobley, H. M. Mobley, Madison Poss, John Robinson, J. H. Stewart, J. B. Thomas, H. Q. Wilkinson, P. L. Ward, T. Woodward. Co. B. Private John Layton, F. Leverett, J. P. Leverett, ^ L. A. Martin, H. McLugghorn, Bennett Powell, Joseph Renfroe, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 225 Private P. Burnside, CuUen Cox, Andrew Dortch, Harris Fountain, Jesse Hunter, Wm. Howell, Wm. Jordan, G. W. Kelly, Serg't J. M. Tweedy, Corp'l G. A. Brown, Private W. T. Brown, M. P. Etheridge, W. W. Evans, A. T. Heath, C. W. Lesley, W. N. Leach, W. C. Maloney, Serg't D. A. Lowe, Corp'l W. H. Stone, Private L Evans, G. W. Owens, J. Battle, Serg't F. M. Stubbs, J. H. Fulghum, Corp'l R. A. Hodges, Private W. M. Braswell, W. F. Bland, W. Derdin, G. W. Hartley, Thos. Hendix, A. Jordan, 1st Serg't Wm. Paschal, Corp'l T. B. Jenkins, Private R. E. Bowyer, J. M. Bowyer, Charles Carr, Charles Cliett, 15 Private Wm. Sills, T. J. Turner, Thos. Tison, M. D. Turner, Joseph R. Underwood, A. M. Vining, L. Watkins, Gideon Yelvington. Co. C. Private H. T. Shaw, A, J. Smith, M. A. Thomas, G. W. West, J. N. Wynn, J. A. Tennison, James Tennison, J. A. Braswell, S. S. Scutter. Co. D. Private Frank Langley, John Holly, A. Wallen, J. L. Peepless. Co. E. Private A. McAffee, B. A. Morge, R. D. Newsome, T. M. Parker, G. Spells, J.J. Sparks, B. W. Veal, J. N. Garner. Co. F. Private J. B. HuflF, S. A. Ingalls, Robert Jones, J. D. Johnson, Robert Kennedy, E. L King, 226 Southern Historical Society Papers. Private H. E. L. Dixon, Private J. H. Lawrence, James Finch, A. Rhodes, W. L. Harveston, J. G. Tant. I certify, on honor, that of the above number of men there were present, actually armed and in line of battle, 6 officers and 60 enlisted men, on the morning of the ninth (9th) instant, the day of the surrender of this army. [125] S. H. Crump, Capt. Co7n'd'g Batfn. Eighteenth Georgia Battalion. Jno. N. Pacetty, Serg't Co. C. John Smith, Private Co. A. R. W. Miller, Hospital Steward. Thos. Mensing, Private Co. B. W. F. Symons, Private Co. C. Wm. Powers, Private Co. D, 50th H. F. Bennett, Private Co. A. Ga. Reg't. M. W. Lewis, Private Co. A. Colored Musicians Eti listed for the War. Joe Parkman, Co. A. Geo. Waddell, Co. A. Henry WilHams, Co. B. Louis Gardeen, Co. C. Colored Cooks Enlisted. James Polk, Co. B. William Read, Co. C. Scipio Africanus, Co. B. John Lery, Co. A. [16] Geo. W. Stiles, Com' d'g 18th Ga. BatVn. Ninth Georgia Battalion. Co. E. ist Serg't Horace L. Crawford, Private Jas. Williams, Private Jas. E. Kilby, A. M. Combee. Co. C. Private William S. Williamson, Private James M. Russell, Willie H. Washington, James F. Lewis. EliasJ. Holt, Co. D. 4th Corp'l Joseph W. Cox, Private Joseph G. Barker. 3d Corp'l William F. Flowers, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 22T Co. B. Private L. Hampton Wade, Private Josiah Campbell, Levi Wilson, Mikel A. Steel, John W. Thomason, Miller A. Modlin. E. F. Wright, [19] Horace L. Crawford, Serg't Com'd'g Bati'n. Terry's Brigade, formerly Johfi M. Jones' s. Twenty -fifth Virginia Regiment. Co. A. Corp'l W. P. Wilson, Private C. Hosey, Private Joseph Paugh, James Sullivan. Wm. J. Sharp, Co. D. Com. Serg't Wm. J. Law, Private John M. Marshall, Qr.-Serg't L. T. Hover, Joseph Hansbarger. Corp'l S. A. Brown, Company E. — Private Geo. W. Smith. Co. G. Corp'l C. E. McCray, Private John A. McCartney. Company H. — Private T. A. Dever. [14] WiL. Harper, Maj. Com'd'g 25th Va. Inf'y. Twenty-first Virginia Regiment. Field and Staff. Ord. Serg't Geo. A. Haynes, Com. Serg't R. W. Waldrop. Hosp'l Steward Ira Blunt, Co. A. Serg't R. R. Marshall, Private J. H. Harris. Co. C. Serg't J. A. Crenshaw, Private J. L. Thompson. Co. D. Serg't Wm. Denny, Serg't S. W. Cooke, J. M. Wharton, Corp'l P. P. Hudson. Co. E. Serg't A. W. Dawson, Serg't O. W. Moseley. 228 Southern Historical Society Papers. Corp'l H. C. Tyree, Private J. T. Smith, Private Ed. W. Crichton, Jas. Crichton, Robt. R. Carroll, Jno. H. Finch, Wm. P. Finch, Wm. H. Moseley, Serg't J. L. Adkinson, D. W. Shelton, C. McHaney, Corp'l J. T. R. Shelton, Private Riley Dudley, Co. F. Private Wm. R. Richardson. Co. G. Private Benj. Spence, Jos. Spence, Sam'l H. Tanner, Geo. W. Wesson, Thos. J. Wray. Co. H. Private John R. Dudley, J. H. Keatts, J. L. Moon, Robt. Martin, J. B. Tucker. Co. I. Private Sam'l A. Moorman, Geo. W. Powell, Jackson R. Porter, Jno. E. Robertson, M. C. Wells, Jno. H. Riddle. Corp'l Jos. T. Fuller, Private D. C. Allen, M. C. Cousins, Anderson Gibson, Wm. R. Gibson, Wm. T. Grant, Thos. A. Milliron, [50] W. A. WiTCHER, Col. Com'd'g 2jst Va. Forty-Second Virginia Regiment. Field and Staff. Ord. Serg't Samuel M. White, Chief Mus'n Pleasant P. Clayton. Co. A. Private L. D. Bowsman, Private David Patterson, Edward C. Carter, Thomas Pursell. Caleb Fair, Teamster, Co. B. Serg't Marion Clingunful, Private Mikle O, King. Private Mikle M. King, Co. C. Private Thomas J. Cartrell,Team- Private David Kelly, ster. David Seerist. William A. Goff, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 229 Co. d; Private James Chapman, Private Ansolem Frazier. John B. Finch, Co. E. Corp'l John Mangus, Private William O. Garmond, Teamster. Co. F. Serg't Marcus W. Beale, Private Samuel M. Hobson, Corp'l Benjamin F. Brock, B. S. Jones, Private F. M. Barbour, Stephen H. Minter, Flournoy Barrow, O. M. Steely, John M. Beale, Henry J. Winn. George W. Grigg, Co. G. Serg't Thomas J. McMillen, Private William F. Murphy, Private William Farson, James A. Pusely, John S. Ingraham, Lewis G. Pusely. Joseph McMillen, Co. I. Private William D.Al vis, on Div. Private William T. Holland, on Provost Guard, Div. Provost Guard. Richard Cyrus, A. B. Millstend, Madison Cyrus, John Ward. John F. Days, Co. K. — Private Fletcher T. Wray. I certify, upon honor, that of the above number of men there were present, actually armed and in line of battle, twelve (12) enlisted men on the 9th instant, the day of the surrender of this army. [45] J. L. Tompkins, i".f/ ZA Com' d' g Reg' t. Forty-Fourth Virginia Regiment. Private Benj. Clark, Co. B. Private A. T. Whitlock, Co. B. V. M. White, Co. C. J. I. White, Co. C. Geo. A. Bowles, Co. D. S. P. Bowles, Co. D. Ed. R. Grigg, Co. G. A. B. Adams, Co. G. J. R. Holt, Co. H. M. W. Gills, Co. H. R. B. Newcomb, Co. I. Wm. G. Thomas, Co. I. I certify, on honor, that of the above number of men there were present, actually armed and in line of battle, two (2) enlisted men on the morning of the 9th instant, the day of the surrender of this army. [12] R. H. Gilliam, Capt. Com' d' g Reg' t. 230 Southern Historical Society Papers. Forty-eighth Virginia Regiment. Private David Mink, William Shannon, Co. B. Private Charles Snodgrass, Joseph Woodard. Co. D. Private James H. Love. Private James T. Paris, Frank Grinsteard, Company E. — Corp'l Davidson Frazier. Co. F. Serg't Peter W. Minnick, Private Henry W. Goodman, Private N. M. Detter, Francis Sorah. Company G. — Private Joshua Fleenor. Co. H. Private Jonathan Green. Co. I. Private J. L. H. Hagy, Jno. P. Minnick, Joseph E. Moore, Wm. M. Davis. Co. K. Private William Hurt. Band. Private Jacob H. Lemley, E. R. Lemley, Jno. M. Shryock, Major W. Steel, Wm. T. Dungan. Serg't Isaac Draper, Serg't Oliver F. Hughes, Private Otis H. Campbell, Robert C. Dickerson, George Booker, Private E. K. Statzer, Ch. M'n David B. Horner, Private George W. Deak, John B. Guard, Chas. B. Guard, John Balthis, John W. Blakey [36] R. H. Dungan, Col. The Louisiana Brigade. Col. E. Waggaman, loth Reg't, Com'd'g La. Brigade. J. G. Campbell, Maj. and C. S. La. Brig. T. B. Davis, Sen. Surg. La. Brig. Edm'd Pendleton, Col. 15th La. Reg't. Wm. H. Manning, Major 6th La. Reg't. L. W. McLaughlin, Capt. Co. K, ist La. Reg't. Paroles of the Army of Northern ' Virginia. 231 Wm. H. Noel, Capt. Co. A, 2d La. Reg't. Benj. R. Hyatt, Capt. Co. D, 14th La. Reg't. A. L. Blythe, Capt. Co. I, 2d La. Reg't. J. C. Pradas, Capt. Co. B, 8th La. Inf'y. J. L. Lyons, Capt. Co. A, loth La. Inf'y. James Buckner, Capt. and A. Q. M. La. Brig. C. Shively, Capt. Co. H, 9th La. Reg't. J. Warren Jackson, ist Lt. Co. I, 8th La. Reg't. J. Wood Rabb, ist Lt. Co. D, 9th La. Reg't. Thos. A. Upshaw, ist Lt. Co. H, 9th La. Reg't. N. J. Sandlin, ist Lt. Co. G, 8th La. Reg't. R. B. Smith, ist Lt. Co. B, 2d La. Reg't. H. Baxter, ist Lt. Co. B, 5th La. Reg't. Thos. White, ist Lt. Co. C, 14th La. Reg't. John S. Gilbert, 2d Lt. Co. A, 6th La. Reg't. John B. Davenport, 2d Lt. Co. G, 15th La. Vols. J. P. Barron, 2d Lt. Co. A, loth La. Reg't Inf'y. L. G. Boykin, Ensign loth La. Reg't. John Forrest, ist Lt. Art'y, on ordn. duty. W. J. Merritt, Ensign 9th La. Reg't. G. Gaiser, Ensign 6th La. Reg't. Wm. B. Watford, Ass't Surg. 6th La. Reg't. First Louisiana Regiment. Serg't M. B. Parker, C. H. Thiell, Bent. Myers, Corp'l O. Bice, M. Hughes, G. H. Coburn, Private J. Ammdnds, J. W. Bush, [18] A. S. Goines, [28] Co. B. Private A. C. R. Turner, Co. B. Co. K. E. Dye, Co. D. John Charles, Co C. Co. A. J. Lauff, Co. F. Co. E. G. Barth, Co. B. W. Connery, Co. G. D. DaSilva, R. P. Q. Walsh, Co. I. W. G. Redding, Second Louisiana Regiment. Private G. L. Sheppard, Co. A. Private H. C. McQuage, Co. C. J. O. Lemmon, " T. H. Brock, Leatherwood, Co. B. C. A. J. Moore, " A. Jearrean, " F. J. Brinson, " Russell Smith, " Corp'l D. C. McFarland, Co. H. 232 Southern Historical Society Papers. Private E. M. Bullock, Co. C. Private Dan. Briggs, G. C. Dawkins, l( Serg't Jno. W. Dawson, Serg't W. M. Ashton, Co . D W. C. Hightower, Corp'I C. C. Reynolds, 1 ( Private : J. C. Meadors, Private Jno. D, Dewitt, n T. J. Monk, M. J. Scott, C( C. H. Thompson, Private A. Bludworth, It J. A. Reid, H. V. Reeves, 1 1 S. W. May, W. McAlison, (( Chief Mus'n C. L. Doll, Co. H. H. V. Reeves, ( ( S. W. May, Co. K. W. McAhson, (( Chief Mus'n C. L. Doll, Co. B. Courier at Corps Head- Mus'n P. A. Williams, Co. I. quarters. Jno. Williams, Co. C. W. H. Shelley, Co. D. C. B. Harrison, Co. I. Act. Serg't-Maj . York's Simeon Palvido, Co. B. Command. James Berry, Co.G. J. N. Breazealle, Co. D. A. Burnstein, Co. A. Courier at Maj^ or Raw- P. H. Allen, Co. H. ley's. R. Endom, Co. C. Corp'I J. C. Pendleton, Co. E. P. T. Duke. Co. D. Private James Blalack, Co. F. [41] Fourteenth Louisiana Regiment. Serg't-Maj. Z. Imbeau, Co. B. Private E. C. Eatman, Co. F. Serg't Jacob Bouton, Co. C. C. Gaffney, Co. I. W. H. Clay, Co. K. H. Herr, Co. K. Thomas Berry, Co. C. Ed. Knight, Co. A. J. T. Hale, Co. K. C. F. Myers, Co.B. Mus'n C. Adams, Co. G. Dennis O'Malley, Co. I. Corp'I Thomas Brown, Co. K. H. Reece, Co. B. Private S. Baggett, Co. A. Serg't Dan Scanlin, Co. C. Joe Brown, Co. B. Private ; J. Sullivan, Co.B. G. D. Bree, Co. F. Mus'n H. H. Geek, Co. I. P. Denna, (< Private ; J. C. Taylor, Co. F. J. Davis, Co. E. L. McFadden. (1 Sam. Drewry, Co. F. [25] Tenth Louisiana Regiment. Private J. Lafferty, Co. A. Serg't J. Carmichael, Co. E. J. Koester, ( ( R. Reaves, (( Serg't Mike Garrity, Co. C. Private J. Farrel, Co. I. P. Moran, a J. Ellander, Co. K. Paroles of the Ar) ny of Northern Virginia. 233 Private J.Gill, Co. C. Private W. Reeves, Co. K. W. H. Crew, Co, . D. James Barrett. n J. Holland, 1 ( [13] Fifth Louisiana Regiment. Serg't G. W. Singleterry, Co. B. Private A. Hennessey, Co. F. Private N. Simon, J. Golfoy, (C M. McCoffery, " Dennis O'Leary, Co. G. R. Satterly, J. Albert, " T; H. Wagonan, Co i. C. Jno. A. Russell, Co. H. W. Porter, Co. , D. M. Coleman, Co. K. C. E. Wells, Co . E. J. Keenan, il E. Jouronat, Co . F. W. C. Cooksey, Co. L [i8] N. Wertz, Jno. W. Miles. Co. C. Sixth . Louisiana Regiment. Co. A. Serg't T. J. Gilbert, Private R. Ursury, Corp'l J. T. Bolton, J. H. Reynolds, P. Ursury, S. B, Winnegar, Private ; J. R. Traylor, J. S. Davis, W. T. Jordan, J. H. Briggs, B. I. Smith. Co. B. Private J. G. Ricker, A. Kennedy, L. Slidell, T. Quimilty, J. Donnovan, Private Tim. Britt, P. Lynch, T. Cavanaugh, P. Murphy. Co. C. Serg't J. M. Hull, Private E. Lejune, Private J.Cox, R. Bertrand, B. Fontenot, T. Smith. Co. D. Serg't J. Wells, Serg't-Major Jno. Tobin. Co. E. Serg't Chas. Moran, Private Wm. A. Beard, Private Wm. Hall, J. P. Bruce. Co. F. Drum-: Mai. Dan'I Keegan Private Dan'I Rearden. 234 Southern Historical Society Papers. Co. G. Private J. A. Steinmitz, Private P. Loore, L. Phister, Jno. Welk. Company H. — Private L. Bereraud. Co. I. Private P. Murphy, Private W. Hart. M. Davis, Co. K. Serg't P. P. Hickey, Private W. Lucas, Private C. Comfort, M. McCue, M. Egan, courier at Brig. J. Russell. H'd Q'rs, Eighth Louisiana Regiment. Serg't-Maj. W. H. Mayo. [48] Private J. Foster, C. Burg, Serg't Wm. M. Clark, Jno. McGroth, Private S. Cerilo, F. Lender, Private A. Labbe, F. Gonsoulin, J. D. Le Blanc, V. Castillo. Private W. McAlpin, J. Carroll, Private J. E. Howell, Jas. Carroll, Serg't F. C. Carrers, C. Smith, O. Savant, Corp'l J. D. Allen, Private E. Trazue, G. Foret, Co. A. Private D. Burch. Co. B. Private Wm. Simpson, M. Far! a, E. DeJeseocres. Co. C. Private A. Brousard, E. Dupuy, Antoine Amy. Co. D. Private John Johnston, Fred. Smith. Co. E. Private J. Barfield, Frank Barfield. Co. F. Private V. Settig, Jno. Welsh, A. Greffel, Ben. Henry, F. Bacon, D. McDaniel. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 235 Co. G. Private A. Alums, Private M. Beach, J. R. Wall, W. Crawford. R. Gentry, Mus'n J. Estrada, Company H. — Private J. Boudro. Co. I. Private P. C. Haggett, Private Jos. Phillips. Wm. Washington, Co. K. Serg't A. Leblanc, Private M. Kennedy, Private A. Daigle, F. Craine, Chs. Green, J. Guilfoux. [54] Fifteenth Louisiana Regiment. Company B. — Private Jno. Baily. Co. C. Private O. Baddaex, Private M. Vigee. Co. E. Private J. M. Carter, Private M. Fallon. Co. F. Private Jno. McKann, Private P. Smith. Co. G. Private F. Hammons, Private A. Lott. Geo. Rodgers, Co. H. Private Jno. Young, Private J. Gallagher. Co. I. Private T. B. Beeler, Private Wm. Noyes. E. M. Hick, Co. K. Serg't J. Casburg, Private C. Henry. [17] Ninth Louisiana Regiment. Co. A. Private J. C. Chandler, Private H. D. Evans. J. Dawkins, Co. B. Private R. Harris, Private H. Tarnner, W. J. Gobee, 236 Southern Historical Society Papers. ist Serg't J. S. Sledge, W. J. Mobley, Private C. N. Ardis, F. M. Cauler, J. W. Comick, A. B. Jones, H. M. King, R. A. Kounce, E. W. Lewis, 1st Serg't P. Lyans, W. W. Coleman, Corp' I B. B. Bledsaw, Private J. Harrison, W. B. Hamilton, ist Serg't J. T. Fisher, J. Wood, J. E. Smith, Serg't H. C. McCall, Private J. M. Bennett, T. Chennar, J. D. Hardman, Sam. Kinceley, J. C. Lofton, Corp'l J. F. Tull, Private S. A. Garrison, G. W. Hill, Private J. A. Brown, D. Blaylock, D. D. Dawkins, Private J. A. Harnett, Co. C. Private J. A. Narrie, Z. Garrett, F. F. RoUinson, T. J. Sanders, H. F. Tooke, D. Carter, E. H. McCarty, J. D. Watts, T. Pitman. Co. D. Private J. S. Sutton, M. Sentell, J. B. Sugg, E. Strange. Co. F. Private T. W. Milam, H. H. Matthews, W. M. Plexico, W. M. Powell, J. Vincent, W. T. Williams, T. Whatley, C. A. Barrington. Co. G. Private M. J. Mosely, G. Orr, J. A. Ott. Co. H. Private D. M. Dawkins, A. G. Satchen, S. A. Taylor. Co. L Private W. Jenkins. [64] Seventh Louisiana Regiment. Co. A.— Serg't G. W. Acker. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 237 Serg't H. T. Delaune, S. Northam, Private O. A. Bullion, W. G. Cheek, C. King, W. Lake, Private James Coffee, Serg't L. Bertin, Private L. Brennan, A. Sellinger, J. Peterson, Private P. Ryan, Serg't F. C. Sims, M. P. H. Peoples, Corp'l J. J. Cumpston, Private B. Flynn, S. Joyce, Co. H— Private A. R. Vails Co. I. Co. B. Private A. Phillips, F. Robertson, James Brand, J. Babbins, W. G. Ellisar, J. Rodriguez. Co. C. Private P. McNamarra. Co. D. Private J. J. Pittman, ' N. Cochran, L. Feely, J. McCormack. Co. F. Private F. Manley. Co. G. Private H. Shields, H. Smith, J. Weathers, E. Sweeney. Serg't J. W. Walker, Private Jno. Williams. Co. K. Private Jno. Sprowles, Jno. White. Serg't J. C. Robertson. Corp'l J. Littinger, Private F. Haden, I certify, on honor, that of the above number of men there were present, actually armed and in line of battle, one hundred and fifty enlisted men on the morning of the 9th instant, the day of the sur- render of this army. [42] E. Waggaman, Col. Com' d'g Brig. Grimes's Division. Bryan Grimes, Maj.-Gen'l Com' d'g Div. 2d Corps, A. N. Va. G. Peyton, Major and A. A. Gen'l. 238 Southern Historical Society Papers. H. A. Whiting, Maj. and A. A. Gen'l. John B. Burwell, Capt. and A. Q. M. W. C. Adams, Maj. and C. S. N. M. Tanner, Maj. and Q. M. James M. Garnett, Capt. and Ord. Off. W. E. Stitt, Capt. Com'd'g Div. S. S. Wm. F. Adams, Volunteer Aid-de-Camp to Maj. -Gen'l Grimes. W. S. Mitchell, Chief Surg. Div. A. S. Raid, Capt. and A, Q. M. Geo. Lee, Capt. and A. C. S. N. J. Whittock, Capt. and A. Q. M. [13] List 0/ Detailed Men at Headquarters Grimes' s Division, 2d Corps, A. N.V., 7iot reported with any other Command. J. B. Lee, Ordnance Sergeant. James Pollard, Ordnance Sergeant. A. H. Cotchett, Private Fickhn's Battery, Huger's Batt'n Art'y, Clerk. J. F. Lumsden, Private Co. E, 4th Va. Cavalry, Clerk. Jno. M. Dunlop, Citizen, Clerk. [5] G. Peyton, Maj. and A. A. Gen'l Grimes' s Div. Battle's Brigade. Edwin L. Hobson, Col. 5th Ala. Reg't Inf't'y, Com'd'g Battle's Brigade. George H. Dunlap, Jr., ist Lt. Co. K, 3d Ala. Reg't Inf't'y, and A. A. A. G. John F. Goodwin, 2d Lt. 2d Va. Reg't Local Defence Troops, and A. A. D. C. Daniel Partridge, Jr., ist Lt. Co. B, 3d Ala. Reg't, and Act'g Ordnance Officer. Cornelius Robinson, Jr., Capt. Co. H, 3d Ala. Reg't of Inf't'y, Com'd'g Reg't. Arthur F. Robbins, Capt. Co. B, 3d Reg't Ala. Inf't'y. Benj F. K. Melton, Capt. Co. I, 3d Ala. Inf't'y. John T. Higgins, Capt. Co. E, 3d Ala. Inf't'y. Thomas L. Johnson, ist Lt. Co. D, 3d Ala. Reg't Inf't'y. Edward T. Toomer, 2d Lt. Co. B, 3d Ala. Reg't Inf't'y. William R. Hardy, Ass't Surg. 3d Ala. Reg't Inf't'y. James C. Bryan, Maj. and Q. M. Battle's Brig, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 239 Hugh A. Haralson, Capt. and A. Q. M. Battle's Brig. William H. Barnes, Surgeon 6ist Ala., Act'g Brigade Surgeon. Thomas M. Riley, Capt. Co. C, 5th Ala. Inf t'y, Com'd'g Reg't. John P. Mushat, Ass't Surg. 5th Ala. Reg't Inf't'y. George A. Thomas, ist Lt. Co. A, 5th Ala. Reg't Inf't'y. Isaac F. Culver, Maj. 6th Ala. Reg't Inf't'y. Thaddeus J. Weatherly, Ass't Surg'n 6th Ala. Reg't Inf't'y. Green H. Thompson, Capt. Co. G, gth Ala. Reg't Inf't'y. Sidney A. Willcoxon, Capt. Co. B, 6th Ala. Reg't Inf't'y. John J. Overdeen, 2d Lt. Co. K, 6th Ala. Reg't Inf't'y, Act'g Adj't. Polemon D. Ross, Capt. Co. G, Com'd'g 12th Ala. Reg't Inf'ty. Waher W. Scott, Ass't Surg'n in charge 12th Reg't Ala. Inf't'y. Benj. F. Oneal, ist Lt. Co. K, 12th Ala. Inf't'y. Edward L. Harris, ist Lt. Co. D, 12th Ala. Reg't Inf't'y. William D. Yager, Jr., 2d Lt. Co. I, 12th Ala. Reg't Inf't'y. Augustus B. Fannin, Jr., Capt. Co. E, 6ist Ala. Reg't Inf't'y, Com'd'g Reg't. Thomas T. Greene, ist Lt. and Adj't 6ist Ala. Reg't Inf't'y. Richard W. Allen, ist Lt. Co. F, 6ist Ala. Reg't Inf't'y. DeWitt Dillard, ist Lt. Co. A, 6ist Ala. Reg't Inf't'y. Thomas E. Harrison, ist Lt. Co. G, 6ist Ala. Reg't Inf't'y. T. A. Etheredge, Capt. Co. C, 3d Ala. Inf't'y. [33] Third Alabama Regiment. Field and Staff. Serg't-Maj. John A. DePras, Com. Serg't Benjamin B. Dodge, Ord. Serg't David M. Ford, Hos. Steward BoIHng B. Williams. Co. A. Serg't Oscar Jones, Detailed Q. Private Wm. J. Stanley, M. Dep't, Wm. Waters, Private Sam' I G. Battle, Oliver L. Keeler, Detailed James H. Birdsong, Q. M. Dep't, Columbus Dunn, Anonymous B. Hardin, Stephen G. George, Detailed Q. M. Dep't, John Moseley, Robert S. Webb, Detailed Jacob E. Price, Medical Dep't. Co. B. Private Hiram Griffing, Private Sidney T. Wilkins, Det'd Alexander K. Alverea, Ordnance Dep't Brigade. 240 Southern Historical Society Papers. Private William P. Bradley, Jno. T. W. Larkin, Serg't Walter Ransom, Private John W. Campbell, Stephen J. Crawford, John L. Drakford, Det'd Brig. Med. Dep't. James M. Howard, William M. Mennifee, Private Robert H. Shaw, John B. Holland. Co. C. Private John McBryde, Det'd Brig. Med. Dep't. Wylye M. Penn, Campbell C. Smith, Ezekiel A. Weinberly, Det'd Brig. Courier. Private William O. Farrier, Neall Graham, Brian D. Pipkin, Corp'l Private Serg't Corp'l Private William Hamsteg, Provost Guard, William H. Stevenson, Det'd Res'd Ord. Train, Pauley C. East, Henry Myer, Thomas Caffey, Archy J. Howard, John T. Abbott, Det'd Brig. Ord. Train, James E. Buford, Edwin F. Pierce, Co. D. Private John M. S. Cameron, Det'd Div. Q. M. Dep't. Thomas L. Yarrington, Robert A. Yarrington. Co. E. Div. Private John Dismukes, Detailed Div. Com's'y Dept. Abram D. Wimberly, Lewis T. Etheridge, William H. Paton. Co. F. Private Chancey A. Pomroy, Det'd Corps Provost Guard, Milton H. Sayre, Det'd Div. Q. M. Dep't. Canty M. Taylor, Div. Provost Guard. Private William A. Cobb, Lewis A. Palmer, ster Div. Train, Corp'l Benj. F. McQueen, Hugh W. Hardy, Private Wm. Alexander, Wade H. Childree, Oren J. Childree, Columbus L. Davidson, Det'd Courier Div. H'd- quarters. Co. G. Private William G. Gunn, Team- Warren W. Crimm, Corps Provost Guard. Co. H. Private Ransom Meadows, Andrew J. Peters, Gilbert M. Robinson, William H. Rhoades, Nelson Woodham, Det'd Div. Provost Guard. Willis A. Nunnaly, Det'd Div. Ord. Dep't. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia, 241 Serg't James M. Smoot, Corp'l Cicero B. Rous, Private Sidney S. Cariker, James L. D;ckson, Private Thomas S. Mathews, John L. Williamson, James Young, Div. vost Guard, Co. I. Private Co. Pro- K. Private Serg't Private Benjamin F. Eley, Andrew J. Coggins, Josiah Patterson, Vandeveer Johnson, Team- ster Brig:. Train, Co. L. Private James L. Jeter, William H. Jeter, William Peek, Theophilus B. Wilson. James R. Walker, Isaac S. Williams, Henry F. Wilson, Brig. Com's'y Clerk. Lindsay Tillery, William T. Veasey, William W. Webb, Team- ster Division Train, Isam Watley. [93] Ensign Private Serg't Private JFt/th Alabama Regiment. Basil M. Hawks. Co. A. William M. Bell,det'd Brig. Private Perry A. Jones,det'd Brig. O. M. Dep't, Q. M. Dep't. Co. B. Samuel T. Strickland, Private Alexander O. Quinn, John M. T. Caldwell, George W. Golden, Daniel Jones, Private Robt.W. McCants, Serg't John W. Wynne, Private Benjamin A. Carter, Hiram J. Geddie, Edward T. Hutchison, William H. McCrary, James L. Boardman,det'd Div'n Com'y Dep't, Walton N. Glover, det'd Brig. Com'y Dep't, Peter Hagins, Edwin G.Idom, det'd Brig, Com'y Dep't, John D. Waters, James G. Watts. Co. C. Private Mills B. Rodgers. Co. D. Private Jno. F.Jackson, det'd Brig. Med. Dep't, Thomas G. Moore, det'd Brig. Courier, James D. Sellers, John H. Warren, Davis G. Williams, det'd Div. Com'y Dep't, Dan' 1 W.Woodruff, det'd Clerk Div. Hd. Qrs., Abner C. Waddell, det'd Brig. Q. M. Dep't. 242 Southern Historical Society Papers. Co. E. Private Charles A. Reid. det'd Private Trench McCIaire. Div. Med. Dep't, Company F.- — Private Thomas Chisholm, det'd Div. Provost Guard. Co. G. Serg't Reuben A. Meredith, Private William I. Rawls, Private Aaron H. Childress, John Austin, del'd Div. Maybacks Dubose, Q. M. Dep't, Thomas B. Hand, det'd Mus'n Solon L. Sherrard. Div. Provost Guard, Co. H. Serg't Chas. T. Hineman, det'd Private William J. Waters, Div. O. M. Clerk. Aaron Woolbright, Private Benjamin F. Jones, Chesley D. Cummings, Lewis T. Lang, det'd Brig. Teamster. Andrew W. Parting, Co. I. Serg't Alfred Y. Pettis, Private Barnaby Pope, det'd Div. Private Sidney W. Herron, Teamster, Morgan Woodward, det'd Geo. B. Hall, det'd Brig. Div. Teamster, Q. M. Dep't. Co. K. Corp'l Chris. Deishler, det'd Div. Private John Steel, det'd Div. Prov. Guard, Prov. Guard. Private Redden R. AUford, [53] Sixth Alabama Regiment. Field and Staff. Serg't-Maj. William E. Lightfoot, Com'y Serg't Daniel R. Caldwell. Co. A. — Private Wesley Jones, Det'd Blacksmith Brig. Co. B. Serg't William R. Kirkland, Private William L Gamble, Corp'l Alfred Whitehead, John F. Jackson, Det'd Private Alexander W. Black, Am- Div. Provost Guard, bulance Driver, Henry W. Jackson, Am- Jessee A. Corbett, bulance Driver, Henry L. Crim, Isaiah A. Moore, James M. Davis, Francis D. M. Train-ck, Thomas J. Galloway, John White. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 243 Co. C. Private Serg-'t Edward S. Collier, Robert L. Harris, Sebron L. Garrett, Corp'l Charles W. McCoy, Det'd Brig. Q. M. Clerk, Co. D. Private Royal C. Howard, Francis Collins, Thomas J. Hasty, John L. Passmore, Corps Provost Guard. Serg't John A. Oliver, Private John J. Childers, James B. Fannin, Mike Henley, Private Allen B. Thomas, Private Jacob E. Scott. Co. E. Private Elmore A. Henley, Thomas J. Henley, Peyton M. Spear. Co. F. Private Serg't Private Co. G. William M. Herrman, Private Albert Booth, Corps Pro- vost Guard, John L. Brownlee, John L. Caffey, Jefferson Collie, Francis M. Gholson, David W. HoUey, Andrew J. Jackson, Serg't Private Allen W. Maxwell, James G. Beckwith, George H. Green, Jacob Kirksey, Co. H. Private Co. I. Private John W. Skipper, Team- ster Div. Train. Theodore C. Miller, John D. Piland, Beverley Sampson, Team- ster Div. Train, James J. Smedley, Det'd Carpenter, Lewis T. Taylor, William S. Walker. Eugene S. Meigs, Patrick Sherlen, Hugh B. Roland, Div. Pro- vost Guard. Private John C. Campbell, James H. Robinson, Columbus H. Robinson, Co. K. Private Thomas Bennett, Private Howell E. Chitty, Larkin Hill, Thomas M. Peterman, William W. Richards, Benjamin Porter, Provost Guard, Albert Vincent. Corps William D. Skipper, James B. Westmoreland, Thomas Westmoreland, Allen Whitehead. 244 Southern Historical Society Papers. Co. L. Serg't William A. Robertson, Private James W. Roberts, Cour- Corp'l William H. H. Shipman, ier Div. H'dq'rs, Albert D. Wallace, Samuel B. Thompson, Private Hiram M. Bloodworth, teamster Div. Train. John L. Johnson, Co. M. Corp'l Jacob C. Lewis, Private Vince T. Hawthorn, Private William Berry, Div. Pro- William L Morse. vost Guard, [80] Twelfth Alabama Regiment. Co. A. Private John Arnold, Private Thomas S. Hazzard, Det'd John Ford, Shoemaker. Reuben Popewell, Co. B. Serg't George W. Thomas, Private William B. Hardagree, Richard H. Corley, Det'd Thomas Jacobs, Div. Provost Guard, Oliver P. Looney, Corp'l John H. Phillips, John McKay, teamster, Private Robert L. Goodgame, John O. McPherson, David C. Hogan, Robert H. J. Mallory, James W. Hollinshaw, Benjamin F. Pinson. Co. C. Serg't Calvin Hoyt, Private William T. Walker, Private Reuben C. Edwards, Robert Esterheld, Div. Anderson McGraw, Com. Dep't. John G. Williams, Co. D. Corp'l Wade H. Cardwell, Private James P. McClenny, Private James M. Buzby, Jessey Pritchett, Henry R. Cook, Robert Turner. Co. E. Serg't Robert B. Kirk, Private John Tachett, det'd teamst'r Corp'l Amox A. Cox, Jasper Rogers, Co. F. Serg't James H. Eason, Private William A. Moore, Azariah G. Howard, Ord. Asbury F. Moore, Serg't 1 2th Ala. Inf'y. James A. Parker, det'd Private Thomas W. Collier, teamster. Micajah J. Moore, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 245 Co. G. Private Jasper W. Sawyer, det'd Private Green Swearinger, det'd teamster, teamster, Chas. R. Smith. Co. H. Corp'l Jessie Herring, Private Levi N. Oden, Private Andrew P. Calhoun, det'd William Odom, Div. Provost Guard, . Dock R. Priddy, Lawson C. Meeks, John W. Rantz, det'd Har- Simon Mayor, ness Maker. Co. I. Serg't Wesley Thomas, Serg't William Corbett. Mus'n Henry C. Sweetzer, Co. K. Private Chestey W. Abercrombie, Private Robert Marion, Ernst Buhler, Det'd Shoe- Jas. E. Morrison, maker, Albert W. Seay, Thomas Craddock, Daniel S. Patterson. Thomas W. Cullifer, [62J Sixty-first Alabama Regiment. Co. A. Serg't Robert Diamond, Private Abel H. Crawford, John R. Perry, det'd Martin J. Guzman, Com'y Serg't, Fletcher M. McCarty, Private George W. Brady, George M. Watkins. Edward R. Cannon, Co. B. Private James Eacherman, Private Benjamin F. Faunt. ' Co. C. Private James E. Watts, Private Samuel E. Benton , William McDonald, det'd Lemuel Blanchett. Brig. Shoe Shop, Co. D. Private James S. Wommack, Private Henry L. Garrett, det'd David Manning, Brig. Shoe Shop. Co. E.— Private Jackson Drakford, det'd Q. M. Serg't. Co. F. Serg't George W. Hart, Private William C. Bledsoe, Private James K. P. Hall, Warren H. Dean. William L. Brown, 246 Southern Historical Society Papers. Co. G. Private Henry W. Anderson, Private Williams B. Bailey, John D. Sawyer, det'd George A. Riley, Div. Ord. Train, Green Fowler. Co. H. Corp'l John M. Green, Private William J. Williams, Private John B. Campbell, det'd William W. Miller, Brig, tailor, John T. Crawford, W. Scott Jackson, David L. Segrist. Co. I. Corp'l Marshall Wellborne, Private Green B. Johnson, Private George L. Dean, James H. Hammonds. Co. K. Serg't James Whiddon, Color Corp'l William M. Fortson, Serg't, Private Mathew Clark. [42] Cook' s Brigade. E. A. Nash, Lt.-Col. 4th Ga. Reg't, Com'd'g Cook's Georgia Brigade. F. T Snead, Capt. and A. A. Gen'l Cook's Geoi'gia Brigade. Richard V. Jones, ist Lt. Co. H, 4th Ga. Act'g A. A. and I. G., Cook's Georgia Brigade. C. H. Law, 1st Lt. and A. D. C, Cook's Georgia Brigade. Howard Tinsley, Capt. and A. Q. M. Cook's Ga. Brig. Wm, J. Neary, Capt. and A. Q. M. Cook's Ga. Brig. Thos. B. Cabaniss, 1st Lt. and Ord. Off. Cook's Ga. Brig. J. M. Shivers, Co. K, 4th Ga. Reg't, Capt. Com'd'g. Wm. P. Young, Jr., Surgeon 4th Reg't Ga. Vols. J. E. Blocken, Ass't Surgeon 4th Reg't Ga. Vols. Robt. B. Ridley, Brev't. 2d Lt. Co. B, 4th Ga. Reg't, Act'g Adj. L. P. Howell, 2d Lt. Co. K, 4th Ga. Reg't. J. N. Beall, Capt. Co. B, 12th Ga. Reg't, Com'd'g Reg't. C. Cowherd, Ass't Surg. 12th Ga. Reg't. J. W. Dixon, ist Lt. Co. C, 12th Ga. Reg't. J. G. Scott, ist Lieut. Co. G, 12th Ga. Reg't. R. J. Little, 2d Lieut. Co. G, 12th Ga. Reg't. Ed. Smith, Capt. Co. E, Com'd'g 21st Ga. Reg't. L. E. Gott, Surgeon 21st Ga. Reg't. Wm. B. Kimbrough, Capt. Co. A, 21st Ga. Reg't. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 247 J. G. Rucker, ist Lt. Co. C, 21st Ga. Reg't. Tom M. Hightower, ist Lt. Co. D, 21st Ga. Reg't. J. H. Malone, ist Lt. Co. G, 21st Ga. Reg't. J. S. Atkins, 2d Lt. Co. H, 21st Ga. Reg't. John A. Tucker, Capt. Co. B, 21st Ga., Com'd'g 44th Ga. Reg't. R. W. Freeman, ist Lt. and Adj't 44th Ga. Reg't. R. A. Christian, Ass't Surg. 44th Ga. Reg't. H. H. Strickland, ist Lieut. Co. H, 44th Ga. Reg't. [28] Fourth Georgia Regiment. Hos. Steward A. H. Herring, Mus'n David C. Freeman, Jas. G. Hester, Wm. H. Harwell, 3d Serg't P. C. Caldwell, Private John Ammons, W. A. Greer, H. §. Belyen, Jas. H. Caldwell, Private R. G. Dix, C. D. Grace, C. S. Ellis, Private Jas. Cannon, John Clance, William Dyer, John D. Dyer, Wm. Day, Elbert Epps, 2d Serg't Edwin R. Sharpe, 4th Serg't Charles O. Little, 4th Corp'l Thos. W. Johnson, Private Jas. A. Cherry, Sam'l T. Pharr, Private Mat. S. Barksdale, Mus'n Jas. R. Harwell, Lewis A. Smith, Henry Westheimer. Co. A. Private Co. B. Private Co. C. Private E. L. Collier, Jas. M. Edwards, John W. Hodges, Louis Lesser. W. H. Wilson, S. C. Ferryman, E. D. Williams. Brady Henderson, Wm. F. Martin, John M. Martin, Wm. M. Pettis, John West, Jas. Kennihgton. Jas. S. Peck, David O. Robinson, W. L. Stanley, R. B. Wise. Co. E. Private Geo. S. Greenwood. Co. D. Private 248 Southern Historical Society Papers. 2d Serg't Stephen T. Cantrell 3d Corp'l Elias M. Lynch, Private Peter Bedford, Jesse C. Cantrell, M. Free, Private S. C. Charpin, J. W. Gay, R. B. Phillips, 2d Serg't Edward R. West, ist Corp'l John G. Worsham, 4th Corp'l Wm. H. Robinson Private Jas. Boutwell, Jos. Ezell, Wm. L. Harton, Thos. H. Hawk, ist Serg't Geo. W. Mott, 3d Serg't Warren M. Dixon, 2d Corp'l Jas. H. Reynolds, Private Wm. T. Fish, John R. Grimes, 2d Serg't Henry C. Hardy, 5th Serg't Wm. K. Wallace, Q. M. Serg't J. T. Wheatley, Private D. T. Brunson, R. H. Daniels, W. M. Clark, Co. F. Private Jas. M. Dorsey, Thos. J. Edward, A. C. Leake, Wm. A. Timms. Co. G. Private David N. Tiner, David C. Hawthorne, Color-Bearer Jas. F. Murphy. Co. H. Private J. L. Johnson, Wm. Roberts, Thos. J. Smith, W. D. Tinsley, W. Walls, M. H. McComb, Courier. Co. L Private C. Herring, Ezekiel Hall,- W. C. Robinson, Jas. Patterson, Courier for General Cook. Co. K. Private John R. Gatewood, Jas. Lowery, Wm. H. Wilkinson, James S. Baker, W. B. Roland. [93] Members of Co. B, Sumpter Art'y Bait'n Ga. Vols, temporarily attached to the 4.th Ga. Re gH of Infantry. Serg't Jas. McNath, Private G. J. Martin, Corp'l J. E. Thomas, W. W. McCrea, W. J. Lofley, J. E. Mathis, C. D. Bass, J. H. Maddox, Private W. F. Bass, J. H. Mark, A. Bass, H. A. Pope, James Cutts, S. C. Clayton, Courier to R. H. Davis, Col. Cutts, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 249 Private John H. Gell, W. Granbery, D. Harden, J. Harden, James Holland, A. J. Herrington, J. Hickey, James Johnson, John Law, S. T. Lofley, Private J. F. Morgan, W. Fallis, T. Rooks, J. Richards, J. S. Smith, R. V. Sugg, J. R. Underwood, J. H. West, T. Walters, A. Yeoman. Co. A. — Sumter Artillery. Serg't Hardy Scarborough, Private A. L. Fallis, S. D. Frazier, R. Taylour, W. H. Edge, J. L. Brannon. [44] J. M. Shivers, Capt. Com'd'g 4th Ga. Regt. Forty-fourth Georgia Regiment. Non-Commissioned Staff. Serg't-Major Wm. J. Freeman, Hospital Steward O. S. Wynne. Ofd. Serg't Wm. H. Reese, Private D. B. Dees, J. W. Derrick, J. C. Doolen, 3d Serg't N. H. Leveritt, Corp'l H. N. Allen, Private J. Barr, Thomas Cole, Thomas Huil, 1st Serg't Lewis Lester, Private G. W. Autry, W. L. Biggs, L. C. Cooper, Private W. L. Friddle, M. Graham, 1st Serg't H. H. Gibson, 2d Serg't W. A. Norris, Co. A. Private M. Hubbard, M. T. Turner. Co. B. Private G. W. Huff, G. A. D. Letson, G. C. Tucker, Wm. B. Waits. Co. C. Private W. E. Elder, Wm. Montgomery, Wm. PuUnot. Co. D. Private D. White, W. H. Kimble. Co. E. Private J. M. Allison, C. J. Barrett, 250 Southern Historical Society Papers. Mus'n H. S. Leach, Private Jas. J. Aiken, ist Serg't C. H. Dreschell, 4th Serg't T. J. Barnam, Corp'l Thos. Moore, Private W. M. Cox, C. J. Moonyham, Mus'n A. S. Hasten, 4th Serg't W. J. Waller, Private E. Ballard, J. H. Jones, J. S. Kendrick, C. A. Sealey, J. C. Strickland, 1st Serg't J. M. McClelland, Private J. B. Grant, Wm. Hooten, 1st Serg't Jno. D. Copeland, 2d Serg't W. H. Stovall, 3d Serg't J. D. Smith, 4th Serg't W. H. Christopher, Corp'l R. P. Walker, Private W. S. Lewis, J. K. P. Little. Co. F. Private C. D. Morton, Marion Spivey, L. J. B. Stanford, Geo. W. Walls. Co. G. Private B. F. Neal. Co H. Private J. M. Smith, Aaron Stewart, W. S. Scott, J. W. Wallaby, E. T. Watson. Co. L Private W. J. Masters, W. J. Smith. Co. K. Mus'n J. T. Hailes, Private J. C. Lynch, G. W. Nickelson, R. H. Greenwood, W. V. Bowles. [73] Serg't J. E. Hall, J. E. Mullin, Private A. E. Hamby, J. C. Benedict, Serg't L. B. Davis, Private C. B. Cambron, L. B. Dilender, Thomas Hackney, Twenty -first Georgia Regiment. Co. A. — Musician B. F. Jones. Co. B. Mus'n T. J. McKown, Private C. H. Pyle. Co. C. Private William Sweat. Co. D. Private J. H.Jordan, J. K. Morton, J. M. Poole, C. L Logan. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 251 Serg't George Wofford, Private Luke Wood, Ord. Serg't S. J. Rowland, Private C. G. Crowder, W. A. Whitaker, Serg't Perry Walraven, Cornelius Bowman, Private W. L. Long, J. A. Miller, Serg't M. D. Fortenberry, Private John Dempsey, Warren Jones, James Oiler, Serg't A. J. Boyett, Corp'l W. E. Price, Private J. F. Price, Color Bearer J. F. Cook, Serg't W. A. Loveless, Private B. F. Cole, T. F. Kendrick, Co. E. Private John Stowers. Co. F. Private Thomas Talley, W. A. Formby, L. H. Formby. Co. G. Private G. W. Tims, J. M. Jones, L. W. Jones, L C. Phillips. Co. H. Private Michael McBee, Lewis Blevin, Patrick Carney. Co. L Private G. Q. Cox, W. H. Gilbert, Joseph Stovall. Co. K. Private C. T. Hollis, J. C. Tate, A. J. Harp. [50] Twelfth Georgia Regiment. Non-Commissioned Staff. Hosp'l Steward H. W. Thomas, Com. Serg't Reg't L G. Hudson. Brig. Com'y Serg't J. Q. Adams, Co. A. Private Brad. Teel, N. C. White. Co. B. Private John Jackson, Jas. Phillips, Thos. L. Whitby. Co. C. Private H. H. Harman, C. J. McDaniel, Mus'n C. E. Clarke, Private D. C. Edwards, Mus'n W. F. Clarke, Private J. C. Barbee, J. F. Jarrell, Serg't G. C. Smith, J. R. Jolley, 252 Southern Historical Society Papers. Private John Bridges, D. J. W. Carter, Slaughter' Hill, W. H. Harris, Private A. J. Bell, B. W. Dorsey, E. Eubanks, R. T. Martin, Ord. Serg't J. R. Warren, Musician G. W. Blankenship, Private J. C. Brooks, Corp'l G. W. Forlhand, Private G. W. Butler, A. Culpepper, Private C. W. McBride, Wiley Smith, H. C. Wilkes, C. C. Whitington. Co. D. Private Co. E. Private Co. F. Private Co. G. Private Corp'l W. F. Jenkins, Mus'n H. C. Etheridge, Private E. Batcheler, L. Batcheler, Co. H.— Private W. J Co. I. Serg't W. E. Longue, Private W. D. Hardie, D. O. Brown, M. C. McCall, J. F. McNair, T. E. Plowden, A. Saunders. S. O. Loyd, William Knight. T. N. Hamilton, G. W. Rains. B. F. Adams, H. J. Lynch, J. E. Dannelly, L. H. Thomas. Adkins. Private H. Wisenbaker, David Zitrhour. Private G. H. Ennis, M. H. Chesire, Co. K. Private E. B. Bass, W. H. Johnson. [60] Cox's Brigade. Wm. R. Cox, Brig.-Gen'l P. A. C. S. H. M. Miller, Maj. and C. S. W. T. Faircloth, Capt. and A. Q. M. C. S. A. S. H. Coleman, ist Lt. and Ord. Officer. J. S. Battle, ist Lt. and A. D. C. J.Jones, Capt. and A. A. G. Jno. B. Brown, Capt. and A. L G. L. E. Latham, Major ist N. C. Inf'y. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 253 French Strange, Adj't ist N. C. Inf'y. Wm. H. Thomson, Capt. Co. C, ist N. C. Inf'y. A. Mizell, Capt. Co. H, ist N. C. Inf'y. Fred. S. Moore, Capt. Co. E, ist N. C. Inf'y. Thomas D. Boone, Capt. Co. F, ist N. C. Inf'y. Thomas N. Bishop, 2d Lt. Co. E, ist N C. Inf'y. H. H. Patterson, 2d Lt. Co. I, ist N. C. Inf'y. Thomas H. W. Mclntire, 2d Lt. Co. F, ist N. C. Infantry. Ray Daz, 2d Lt. Co. K, ist N. C. I. G. W. Briggs, 30th N. C, Sen. Surg. Brig. J. Turner Scales, Major 2d N. C. Inf'y. Robert H. Jones, 2d Lt. Co. G, 2d N. C. Inf'y. R. D. Hancock, ist. Lt. Co. K, 2d N. C. I. Garry Fulghum, ist Lt. Co. B, 2d N C. I. Lary Boyette, 2d Lt. Co. B, 2d N. C. I. W. J. Street, 2d Lt. Co. K, 2d N. C. Inf'y. Wm. T. Emett, Maj. 3d N. C. S. T. Thomas F. Wood, Ass't Surg. 3d N. C. I. N. A. Graham, Adj't 3d N. C. Troops. Jas. I. Metts, Capt. Co. G, 3d N. C. Inf'y. J, T. Shaffner, Surgeon 4th N. C. Inf'y. J. M. Hodley, Ass't Surgeon 4th N. C. Inf'y. J. B. Foreum, Capt. Co. H, 4th N. C. T. T. G. Lee, Capt. Co. D, 4th N. C. T. M. L. Bean, ist Lt. and Act. Adj't 4th N. C. Jno. D. Wells, 2d Lt. Co. F, 4th N. C. T. C. A. Guffee, 2d Lt. Co. G, 4th N. C. T. J. C. Turner, 2d Lt. Co. C, 4th N. C. T. W. A. Johnston, Lt. -Col. 14th N. C. Troops. Wm. C. Power, Chaplain 14th N. C. T. Jno. E. Logan, Ass't Surg. 14th N. C. T. W. T. Jenkins, Capt. Co. A, 14th N. C. T. J. M. Henson, Capt. Co. E, 14th N. C. T. W. M. Gudges, 2d Lt. Co. F, 14th N. C. T. M. H. Cross, 2d Lt. Co. B, 14th N. C. T. Lucius C. Coke, Ass't Surg. D. C. Allen, Capt. Co. C, 30th N. C. T. W. E. Ardrey, Capt. Co. K, 30th Reg't, N. C. T. J. W. Badgett, Capt. Co. G, 30th Reg't N. C. T. S. R. Moore, Capt. Co. F, 30th Reg't N. C. T. I. J. Johnson, Lieut. Co. E, 30th N. C. T. 254 Southern Historical Society Papers. J. T. Fulford, Lieut. Co. G, 30th N. C. T. Geo. W. Carrington, Surgeon 2d N. C. Reg't. C51] Second North Carolina Regiment. Field and Staff. Serg't-Major Sam'l P. Collier, Com. Serg't William B. Bell. Co. A. Private James G. Burt. Co. B. Private Irvin Boykin, Serg't John E. Banner, Serg't Elbert Todd, Corp'l William C. Batts, Private Thomas Flowers, Hodge Bass, Raiford Fulgham, Charles Maddry, Serg't Benj. A. Howard, Mus'n James T. Edmunson, Private John W. Fort, Franklin Webb, William J. L. Myers, Bunyon Stott, John G. Wells, Wiley Stott, John Renike, Simeon Moore. Co. C. — Private Furney Harald. Co. D. Private Harris Lamb, Leary B. Lamb, William Mumford, James T. Mitchell. Serg't L. R. CoUey, L. W. Hackett, Serg't Daniel Lane, Mus'n David Johnson, Private James Brinkley, Lewis G. Taylor, Private John Saunders, Stephen Alligood, Private Jacob Williams, Robert Williams, Private George W. Fulgham, John Austin, l48] Co. E. Private John Sills, John T. Warren. Co. F. Private John A. Poteat, Erasmus F. Page. Robert J. Flake. Co. G. Private H. H. Young. Co. H. Private Warren Corbitt, William B. Pike. Co. L Private David Powers, Alexander Powell. James T. Scales, Major Com'd'g. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 255 Fourth North Carolina Regiment. Field, Staff and Band. Serg't-Major E. Bunile Stinson, Mus'n Thos. P. Gillespie, A.Ord.Serg't Jno. Graham Young, Hos. Steward S. M. Guffey, Mus'n G. B. Austin, J. Y. Barbour, Sam. C. Davis, Jno. T. Goodman, Charles Heyer, Co. A. Ord. Serg't Elam F. Morrison, Private J. C. McMaster, Jas. C. Steele, J. Nat Reymer, Mat. J. Weant, W. R. J. Branley, Robt. E. Patterson, Edw'd B. Neave. Corp'l P. A. Shaver, Private S. Mose Barner, Theo. F. Davidson, Robt. S. Lazenby, Private N. V. Cowan, Sam. Moore, O. Serg't Robt. O. Linster, Serg't Abb M. White, Private M. P. Beard, R. C. Beard, J. H. Christie, R. B. Cook, Jno. F. Holmes, J. A. Houpe, W. T. Hutchins, S. A. Hoover, R. Q. Holmes, G. Serg't John Holmes, Private Jno. Lewis, Serg't C. E. Perry, Private J. S. Swindle, J. W. Silverthorn, Serg't D. P. Christman, Jas. Gay, W. Wooten, J. B. Siinson, Brigade Courier, Jno. Stikeleather, Jno. Y. Cavin. Co. B. Private Jeff. A. Smith. Co. C. Private J. M. Jones, H. Lou Lottar, Dave Murdoch, Jas. A. Reid, J. M. Rickert, Joe B. Sherrill, Thos. Summers, N. C. Summers, Med. Purveyor, T. B. Swan, Div. Guard. Co. D. Private Joshua Merritt, Thos. G. Pate. Co. E. Private J. N. Hawkins, W. R. Carpenter. Co. F. Private Jno. B. Woodard, Ben. H. Lancaster, Corps Guard, 256 Southern Historical Society Papers. Mus'n A. Watson, Private J. M. Winburne, Private Jno. McBride, Com. Serg't J. A. Sasser. Reg't, Serg't J. D. Slieek, Private Wm. Clery, S. M. Cunningham, Serg't J. H. Thomas, Corp'l W. Pressly Patterson, Private Fry Campbell, S. P. Edward, T. W. Edward, J. Farr, W. G. Gaither, Corp'l W. G. Wright, Private J. R. Boyd, Co. G. Private J. F. Baggerly, H. A. Wise. Co. H. Private L. Thorpe, Jno. Barnard, J. Lambert, T. L. Morgan, S. McDaniel, Corps team- ster. Co. I. Private F. B. Guilford, Brig. butcher. Co. K. Private J. W. Bean, J. C. McCanless' W. B. McQueen, A. N. McQuean, teamster. F. M. Mills, G. A. Misenhamer, G. D. Snaggs. O. Serg't W. C. Frayley, 2d Serg't A. C. Carter, 2d Corp'l A. Mowery, 3d Corp'l A. Freidheim, Private M. Beaver, L. Bryant, C. H. Bassinger, J. L. Bogle, [loi] Co. A. — Private J. B. Sharpe, ist Cavalry, at request. Fourteenth North Carolina Regiment. Serg't-Major Newsom E. Jenkins, Q. M. Serg't Thomas Smith. Ord. Serg't George T. Stronach, Co 2d Serg't Richard M. King, 3d Corp'l Joseph R. Hardy, 4th Corp'l George W. Rooker, Private Major D. Harriss, Daniel T. Hicks, Co. B. 1st Serg't Julius L. Shoup, Private Charles L. Lines. Private Clements M. Allred, A. Private Benjamin G. Ingram, Francis M. Johnston, Richard Lynch, Norman G. Morriss, Wm. E. Webb. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 257 2d Serg't John W. Turner, 3d Serg't James A. Smart, 4th Serg't Peter F. Morton, ist Corp'l Alexander B. Morton, 2d Corp'l John B. Waddill, 3d Corp'l John C. Dumas, Private Hiram Baldwin, James J. Billingsly, John Bowman, William H. Brower, Hezekiah B. Carpenter, John J. Dunlap, Hampton B. Hammond, Neal Lammond, Co 2d Serg't Andrew J. Gamble, 4th Serg't William H. Elwood, Private John F. Dixon, Joseph T. Gaddy, John J. Harmon, Co. C. Private William P. Leak, Charles M. Liles, Edward A. McKaskell, James A. McKaskell, John J. McLendon, Benjamin F. Medley, Alexander S. Morrison, Thomas W. Morrison, George A. Morton, William H. Saunders, James L. Smith, Caswell Stallings, William H. Wadkins, Seth A. Williams. D. Private Drewry D. Howell, John K. Mills, Francis Moore, John Webster. 3d Serg't James F. Lasiter, 5th Serg't Rufus Smith, Private John M. Beck, Wm. A. Sturdivant, 3d Serg't John H. Walker, Private James T. Bird, Columbus Cooper, 1st Serg't James W. Bawley, 1st Corp'l John W. Lee, 2d Corp'l Samuel F. Jones, Private Andrew J. Bragg, Abraham .Crabtree, Edwin T. Harriss, 5th Serg't Bennett Russell, 1st Corp'l Eben Lowder, Co. E. Private William T. Wood, James J. Lewis, John A. J. Penny, Mus'n Albert T. Carter. Co. F. Private Ezekiel Campbell, Lemuel Jones, John R. Pertillo. Co. G. Private Joseph P. Harper, James B. Leftwich, John R. Lyon, Alford P. Taylor, William B. Wright. Co. H, Private John Lowery, William E. Morriss, 258 Southern Historical Society Papers. Private Hutson T. Biles, Julius F. Carter, William Dees, William S. Hall, 4th Serg't Presly D. Weaver, 1st Corp'l Calhoun M. Smith, Private Cornelius Bryan, Joseph Forshee, Lewis C. Goss, Robert Keller, Daniel Lechrist, Private David Royster, William E. Freedle, James Towles, Private Benjamin Mabry, Eben Mabry, John Keith. Co. I. Private William A. Sulivan, Henry Shaw, Burgess S. Strange, William C. Yoner, John H. Swing, Larry Young. Co. K. Private Samuel C. White, Simon A. Smith. [107] Serg't-Major F. M. Fitts Serg't R. M. Crumpler, Corp'l A. H. Brewer, Mus'n J. F. Holland, Private S. D. King, S. J. King, J. M. Parker, Thirtieth North Carolina Troops. Field and Staff. Q. M. Serg't Theophilus Stallings. Co. A. Private Gaston Spell, J. H. Steele, Henry Williamson, J. B. Currie, W. G. Hall. Serg't Jno. G. Newsom, Corp'l Thos. W. Shearin, Private E. S. Acock, W. E. Brown, J. M. Harris, Joshua North, Serg't B. L. Butler, Corp'l A. Robinson, Private E. Coleman, A. Danford, Ithamer Lamb, Co. B. Private C. D. Riggan, C. L. Riggan, J. A. Saintsing, C. H. Walker, R. B. Pegram, D. M. Brow. Co. C. Private R. L. Larkins, David Oakley, Johnathan Robins, W. F. Vines. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 259 Co. D. Mus'n J. L Joyner, Private Benj. Adams, G. Bledsoe, D. Dickey, J. J. Goodin, T. P. Harris, Henry Harris, Serg't J. W. Hanshey, J. K. Jones, Private Bradshaw, H. Brown, J. T. Duff, E. M. Johnson, Serg't John Walston, Arthur Forbes, T. R. Eagles, Corp'l R. E. Pittman, Jas. Ellis, Mus'n Newett Webb, Private Benj. Balby, Spencer Barnes, Jas. Braswell, Hardy Burgess, J. B. Cobb, S. E. Crisp, E. B. Edwards, Serg't W. J. Badgett, S. H. Badgett, Corp'l R. D. Brooks, Private J. D. Badgett, G. P. Barnett, S. A. Collins, Serg't G. B. Cole, A. D. McGill, A. S. Arrington, Private G. E. Lloyd, F. P. Mangum, W. Ward, Wadford, N. M. Massey, O. P. Mangum, S. B. Ferrell. Co.E. Private A. M. Helms, W. M. Norris, D. N. Turner, Uzzell T. Wood, M. O. Johnson, Simpson Davis. Co. F. Private Eli Felton, Jas. Forbes, Watson Harrell, Hathaway, J. D. Lewis, J. C. Litde, Grey Morgan, Jas. Norval, R. Phillips, E. Stallings, Rufus Stallings, Ralph Walston, John Webb. Co. G. Private W. F. Crews, L. H. Frazier, B. H. Merrett, W. A. Parham, T. D. Slaughter, J. B. Staunton. Co. H. Private D. M. Mclver, D. N. Mclver. J. A. McFarland, 260 Southern Historical Society Papers. Corp'l J. W. Lawrence, J. A. Underwood, C. A. Hunter, Private G. W. Campbell, R. T. Cole, E. Coins, Serg't J. W. Crowell, J. W. Bryant, Jeff. Cobb, Corp'l G. W. Gay, Wm. Evans, Private W. Batts, J. W. Bone, J. D. Bunn, J. H. Bunn, Serg't W. S. Smith, E. M. Bales, B. G. Nichols, Corp'l W. B. Thomas, J. C. Laville, W. L. Hood, Private J. P. Bales, Private A. Mason, Thos. Starnes, J. D. Sinclair, W. T. Short, H. T. Thomas, C. D. Wicker. Co. I. Private Culpepper, B. P. Fox, M. S. Griffin, M. B. Joyner, A. Lewis, J. D. Manning, J. W. Pitt, H. O. Strickland. Co. K. Private J. C. Burton, S. L. Dixon, J. H. Howil, J. J- Orr, W. J. Ross, J. B. Squires, M. O. Anderson. First North Carolina Regiment.- [147] Ord. Serg't Alfred W. Wilbor, Q'r-M'r Seg't James D. Boone. Private J. H. Barill, Serg't A. J. Ford, P. C. Call, Corp'l W. H. Witherspoon, Private S. P. Ayres, W. E. Cranor, A. J. Curtis, Terrell Gray, Co. A. Private Ashley Swain. Co. B. Private Benjamin Hines, E. H. Johnson, W. R. Johnson, Jacob Shepherd, R. A. Spainham, R. H. Parker, A. M. Vannay. *This regiment, with the Howitzer Battalion, from Richmond, participated in the battle of Bethel, the first of the war, June lo, 1861. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 261 Corp'l D. L. Boylaw, Private J W. Burton, J. M. Malpass, Private W. F. Duller, J. A. Boswell, A. L. Cannady, R. Crabtree, Private W. H. Williams, D. Haughman, Serg't Hugh Quinn, Private R. J. Askew, W. F. Boone, Co. G.- Serg't H.W. Holliday, Serg't W. A. Jones, J. C. Scarburg, E. R. Pace, Private G. W. Davis, W. P. King, Serg't R. Carpenter, Private J. Billups, W. R. Branch, Thos. Strickland, Co. C. Private J. W. Moore, J. W. Waystaff,, H. H. Whittey. Co. D. Private). May, Thomas Mann, J. W. Johnson, J. Storney. Co. E. Private H. McCormick. Co. F. Private J. P. Darden, N. Hasty, J. R. Powell. -Private G. W. Respass. Co. H. Private A. Boone. Co. I. Private J. W. Perry, Wm. Pace, John Mitchell, W. Redford, R. J- RigRins. Co. K. Private W. D. Shaw, Benj. Short, John Winters. Third North Carolina Regiment. Serg't-Major K. R. Taylor. Corp'l R. H. Sugg, Mus'n Joseph Turnage, Private J. R. Best, J. R. Hill, J. P. Hill, Co. A. Private Benj. Jones, W. L. Randolph. John Tuton, Thomas Wooten. [6i] 262 Southern Historical Society Papers. Serg't T. G. Jones, Mus'n J. H. Shaw, Private W. F. Cole, J. W. Cannady, Serg't David Antry, Corp'l W. G. Davis, Private D. L. Grimes, Private J. B. Bullock, James Frederick, A. B. McNeill, D. G. McNeill, Serg't E. H. King, D. H. Willis, Private James Bruce, Serg't H. Laurens, Private Henry Bishop, Serg't L. A. Avery, Private J. E. Chesnutt, Private Arch. Galium, Corp'l J. Neal, Private A. Murray, Corp'l W. W. Cowan, Private Anthony De Bose, Thos. J. Lane, Co. B. Private B. W. Drew, M. Parnell, D. J. Rogers, J. S. Strickland. Co. C. Private W. Johnson, Thos. Springs. Co. D. Private Owen Newsome, Alfred Newsome, W. E. Teel. Co. E. Private B. L. Grant, H. W. Nixon, James T. Edens. Co. F. Private Jas. M. Greene. Co. G. Private B. Riggs, Jacob Morton. Co. H. Private Zim. Williams. Co. I. Private D. J. Staley. Co. K. Private Jas. L. Mills, T. P. Onersby, Mus'n P. B. Watkins. [53] Grimes's Brigade. D. G. Coward, Col. Com'd'g Brig. W. L. London, Capt. and A. A. G. A. W. Green, Lt. and A. A. and L G. J. L. Frensley, Capt. and Qr. M. Brigade. P. Reynolds, Capt. and A. Q. M. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 263 P. C. Shuford, Capt. Com'd'g 32d N. C. Reg't. J. B. Strachan, Surgeon 32d N. C. Reg't. R. H. Parker, Ass't Surgeon 32d N. C. Rev. John C. Tennent, Chaplain 32d N. C. T. W. S. Brener, Surg. 43d N. C. Regiment. T. J. Bostic, 2d Lieut. Com'd'g Co. A, 43d N. C. J. S. Whitaker, ist Lt. Co. D, 43d N. C. W. J. Cobb, Capt. Co. E, Com'd'g 43d N. C. Reg't. Jno. B. Powell, Lt. Co. G, 43d N. C. Reg't. B. T. Moore, ist Lt. Co. H, 43d N. C. Reg't. J. H. Threadgill, Lt. Co. I, 43d N. C. Reg't. Jno. A. Boggan, Lt. Co. K, 43d N. C. T. Jno. N. Winston, Col. Com'd'g 45th N. C. T. J. H. Lindsay, Jr., Adj't 45th N. C. T. J. B. York, ist Lt. Co. D, 45th N. C. Reg't. Sam. T. Adams, Jr., Capt. Co. E, 45th N. C. Inf 'y. William W. Wharton, Capt. Co. G, 45th N. C. Inf 'y. G. F. Daniel, Lt. Co. H, 45th N. C. Reg't. J. F. Erwin, Lt. Co. K, 45th N. C. Reg't. James H. Bolton, Chaplain 53d N. C. T. George L. Leach, ist Lieut. Co. C, 53d N. C. T. E. Ashcraft, Capt. Co. I, 53d N. C. Reg't, Com'd'g Reg't. J. D. Cuthbertson, ist Lt. Co. I, 53d Reg't N. C. T. J. Lee, Lt. Co. I, 53d N. C. Reg't, A. Adj't. J. F. Elier, Capt. Co. K, 53d N. C. Reg't. R. V. Leach, Surg'n 2d N. C. Battalion. James B. Tucker, ist Lt. Co. A, 2d N. C. Battalion. D. S. Brown, Co. G, 2d N. C. Batt. E. W. Thompson, Chaplain 43d N. C T. [34] Second North Carolina Battalion. Co. A. ^ Private Joel Bundront, Private W. H. Slaughter, A. C. Crover, Joshua Smith, Joseph George, John B. Sulavin, A. R. Jones, James Forrest, div. team- John E. Right, Ambulance ster. Driver, Joseph Hudson. Co. B. Private Anderson Creed, Private William Mitchel, John R. Badget, T. W. Norman, 264 Southern Historical Society Papers. Private Reuben Cave, Raleigh Davis, John H. Edmons, George M. Gervis, Private Enoch Ring, R. T. Sartin, Henry Smith. Co. F. Com'sy Serg't Allen Richardson, Serg't T. H. Dungan, M. H. Moffitt, Private George Cagle, G. W. Cox, Private). H. Elberson, L. D. Gordon, J. M. Kinly, Gideon Macon, Daniel Rich. Co. G. Serg't Moses Welch, Private Josiah Cook, W. A. Hayworth, John W. Hodge, E. T. Hedgecock, Private John Williams, Ambulance Driver, Joseph Payne, A. H. Welch, Ambulance Driver. Co. H. Serg't E. A. Russell, Private Z. T. Cogdill, L. Happers, W. H. Happers, div. team ster, W. J. P. Clemmons, Private T. J. P. Clemmons, Hiram Sexton, A. P. Worley, B. T. Worley, W. H. C. Hopkins. [49] Thirty-Second North Carolina Regiment. Field and Staff. Serg't-Major W. H. Hardison, Chief Musician John Jacobs. Q. M. Serg't William Robertson, Co. A. Private W. L. Biggs, W. E. Alexander, Mus'n Chas. Consoloo, Private H. S. Sigman, H. I. Bolick, Serg't C. M. Ottley, Corp'l J. H. Crew, T. J. L. Harris, J. M. Harris, Private F. Meekins. Co. B. Private H. B. Tramel, Wm. Sivels. Co. C. Private R. H. Morgan, H. P. Morgan, J. H. Mathews, J. P. Massie, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 265 Private J. J. Ottley, W. H. Drewet, R. I. Edwards, A. W. Garner, J. W. Garner, J. H. Garner, W. H. Grizzard, B. F. Harris, G. C. Hodges, Private Jerry Allen, J. T. Brettle, Serg't T. C. Bostain, R. D. Abernathy, Albert Little, Private Morris Bost, Henry Coonce, L. I. Grouse, G. B. Chanceller, A. K. Kline, William Childers, R. M. Gordon, Evan Gant, Serg't M. L. Jones, Private M. A. Abernathy, Wm Arderholt, Thos. Arderholt, James Bellinger, Levi Deganheart, H. D. Hill, Serg't T. H. Mitchel, Corp'l L. D. Perry, A. H. Prichard, Private W. H. Drew, W. H. Gardner, Monroe Finger, J. C. Sigman, Private G. T. Massie, J. J. Pritchet, J. L. Rook. J. J. Smith, E. M. Vick, A. A. Taylor, J. J. Hart, J. E. Woodruf, S. N. Birdsong. Co. D. Private Caleb Lassiter, R. D. Belch. Co. E. Private J. P. Hunsucker, Hosea Jarrette, John G. Little, A. Miller, D. H. Shuford, J. L. Colawell. J. W. A. Payne, T. J. White, R. M. Wingate, L. Warlick, J. E. Sigman. Co. F. Private L. A. Jones, A. C. Jones, N. Robertson, G. D. Larkins, J. T. Conrad, P. C. Nelson, N. L. Shoemaker. Co. G. Private Noah Whitaker, A. M. Payne, T. J. Downs, W. L Redfern, W. A. Turnington, Jos. O. Byram. 266 Southern Historical Society Papers. Serg't S. T. Cooper, Corp'l James Barrett, Corp'l W. G. Eubanks, Private Henry Linden, James Burk, A. Eubanks, Serg't J. W. Wheeliss, Corp'l W. H. Newby, Private John A. Macon, Thomas Montgomery, M. M. Featherston, Co. H. Private W. T. Griffin, A. O. Braswell. Co. I. Private G. W. Ferrill, J. K. Pool, D. Campbell. Co. K. Private J. E. Warford, G. W. Ramsdale, W. W. Best, W. M. Bolton, M. M. Long. [no] Forty-third North Carolina Regiment. Field and Staff. William R. Kenan, Serg't-Major Jos. J. Egerton, Ordnance Serg't, and Act'g Adjutant, Sam'l R. Johnston, A. Q. M. Serg't. Co. A. Private Alex. Guy, J. G. Halso, Jesse Home, Hargeth Kornegay, Jere. Pearsall, Lewis Rich, Calvin L Rogers, Jno. E. Smith, Jere. Strickland. Co. B. Private W. M. Helms, J. H. Griffith, J. T. Hall, H. Secresh, \. Pool, T. W. Saddler, T. M. Blackwell. Co. C. Private W. B. Joyner, William Pittman, 1st Serg't Benjamin F. Hall, 2d Serg't F. A. Simmons, Private Wm. N. Brinson, William Blalock, Jas. D. Brown, Alex. Chambers, Thos. E. Davis, L. G. Grady, R. M. Grady, Serg't Jno. M. Alexander, W. S. Hunter, R. C. McGinnis, Private S. Broom, H. A. Broom, W. R. Burwell, Burton Deaton, Serg't N. D. Dew, W. L. Dew, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 267 Private J. B. Ferrell, Elisha Holland, D. W. Gardner, Serg't Wm. T. Gray, John Beavans, Augustus A. White, Corp'l Wm. T. Vaughan, Private John Ayers, S. Badger, Sam'l Bradley, Bolin Branch, Geo. N. Branch, T. P. Devereux, J. D. Etheridge, Collin Gray, G. R. Gammond, Serg't O. A. Atkinson, C. R. Johnson, Corp'l T. W. Owens, Private Wm. Bunting, Wiley Burress, Jesse Brown, D. C. Carr, Jonas W. Edwards, S. W. Edwards, J. F. Edwards, J. D. Everett, Private B. B. Bobbitt, Benj. F. CuIIum, Solomon Drew, John Hawkins, Serg't John H. White, Private H. Daniel, J. Duke, Jno Faulkner, T. A. Hundley, T. J. James, Private Noah Wheeler, John Q. Williams. Co. D. Private H. Hopkins, H. B. Holmes, W. D. Lewis, G. W. Odom, Major Richards, Jas. Strickland, S. H. Strickland, W. A. Thomasson, B. Whitehead, Jas. Whitmore, J. R. Whitaker, W. H. Whitaker. Co. E. Private Lawrence Gay, Wiley Harrell, Marcus Hill, R. F. Johnson, Reddin Meares P. C. Taylor, T. F. Talbert, Jno. Whitley, Rich'd Watkins, Wm. Walston. Co. F. Private M. J. Madden, Sam'l Moore, James M. Pierce, W. R. Walston. Co. G. Private J. Stallings, J. W. Stewart, D. Thompson, A. G. Twisdale, J. C. Weldon, T. B. Watson, 268 Southern Historical Society I'apers. Private J. Lambert, S. E. Perkinson, Corp'l J. D. Bullard, J. H. Thomas, Private John Boggan, W. G. Douglass, J. C. Edwards, David Huff, A. J. Howell, Serg't John J. Dabbs, Benj. F. Gulledge, Private John Ballard, Elias Barnes, Alex'r Boswell, John Chewning, John Dees, Moore Dean, J. R. Dunn, D. J. Green, Elijah Gulledge, E. F. Henry, J. M. Henry, ist Serg't J. M. Gilly, Corp'l J. A. Phifer, Private W. Atkinson, L. M. Clenny, J. H. Davis, F. E. Flake. Private W. D. Jones, T. A. Wainwright. Co. H. Private J. T. Lockhart, Thomas Lingell, G. F. Ponds, A. B. S. Ruscoe, John W. Thomas, J. L. Beverly, Henry J. Willoughby. Co. I. Private M. L. Harkey, N. G. Jones, John Jones, Jo. Moore, S. A. Short, W. H. Robards, James Waddell, Jno. T. Waddell, Eli Watson, A. B. Wheeless, Leven Woollen, T. C. Ballard. Co. K. Private E. W. Jerman, Henry Moore, J. B. Tarlton, J. Ties, C. E. Tucker, T. A. White. [164] Forty-fifth North Carolina Regiment. Field and Staff. Serg't-Major Jno. A. Branner, Q. M. Serg't W. S. Martin. Ord. Serg't Jas. M. Long, Co. A. Serg't T. P; Patterson, Private Robert Lewis, Corp'l J. L. Coleman, R. Payne, Private D. J. Patterson, G. W. Shropshire, Geo. Chapman, Wm. Shropshire. J. H. Holland, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 269 Private Andrew Deaton, Neal Harris, J. M. Lamb, Private John Motley, James Long, R. M. Hanner, F. Shoffner, J. L. Scott, Private John Cruse, J. K. P. Joyce, W. S. Lindsay, Corp'l A. J. Johnson, Private J. A. Bateman, F. Malcolm, J. A. Coleman, J. Jackson, Martin Hopkins, Serg't J. H. Lane, Private G. W. Booker, J. Cox, B. F. Hodges, Private A. Barham, T. C. Peay, A. M. Pegram, L. Thomas, Private N. T. Atkins, J. A. Jones, W. D. Jarratl, S. Mansfield, Jas. Mansfield, Wm. Hobbs, Private Andrew Dunnavant, W. J. Evans, John Hicks, Co. B. Private John Riley, W. H. Harrell, J. D. Ward. Co. C. Private J. R. Wright, P. A. Wren, R. Hamin, James Malcolm, James Long. Co. D. Private J. W. McMichael, W. P. Reynolds, Thos. H. Robertson. Co. E. Private B. M. Lewis, Hugh Moore, J. Pender, F. L. R. Shelton, Alfi-ed Stewart, J. P. Smothers. Co. F. Private Isaac Holt, Thomas Lewellen, Sam'l McDaniel, C. W. Meaks. Co. G. Private J. H. Edwards, B. J. Walker, A. Martin, J. B. Wheeler. Co. H. Private A. G. Rice, Wm. Sadler, R. M. Small, R. Southard, J. Thacker. Co. I. Private J. P. Hayden, John Moore, John L. Taylor. 270 Southern Historical Society Papers. Serg't Sam'l Kanoy, Private S. S. Hayworth, H. F. Sullivan, A. W. Stewart, J. W. Ricks, Fifty- Third North Musician T. L. Cuthbertson, J. L. Frasier, J. C. R. Frasier, Nicholas Freeman, B. M. Martin, H. P. Meigs, Co. K. Private W. D. Wilborn, A. Echenwalder, A. D. Wall, Thos. D. Carroll. [88] Serg't H. C. Wooters, Albert Ingle, Corp'l M. S. Whittington, Private J. B. Forlis, A. Ingle, Sam'l Huffhine, Wm. Greeson, Private E. S. Barnett, W. R. Cochran, A. B. Crawley, J. E. Eagle, J. P. Robertson, J. G. Marks, Serg't A. Horn, Corp'l D. Stephenson, Private Rufus Austin, A. P. Barber, H. A. Barber, Wesley Batten, J. P. Leach, Private H. Z. Brindle, S. H. Cain, Mus'n J. P. Mills, Carolina Regiment. Musician H. H. Miller, H. K. Reid, J. A. Vannoy, J. S. Wooters, C. H. Wolf. Co. A. Private J. W. Montgomery, John Lewey, J. C. McLean, H. H. May, J. A. Niece, Robert Wilson. Co. B. Private A. A. Springs, W. S. Stewart, A. W. Wilson, H. Thomas, A. G. Trotter. Co. C. Private Rufus Poland, B. D. Parish, John Stephenson, J. A. Smith, W. J. Smith, R. S. Thorp. Co. D. Private Wm. Slate, Riley Eaton. Co. E. Private David Mays. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 271 Private H. C. Fogleman, E. M. Fogleman, H. M. Cobb, Private Riley Bennett, B. H. Bullen, Serg't W. S. Wilson, Private J. P. Gladewell, Corp'l H. G. Green, T. S. Griffin, Private J. W. Bivens, D. D. Baker, R. A. Gaddey, M. Helms, S. H. Hasty, Private L. M. Walters, J. P. Walker, Co. F. Private E. Isley, S. M. Isley. Co. G. Private A. Pruett. Co. H. Private Thos. Joice. Co. I. Private A. Henson, H. C. Moore, J. A. Richardson, T. H. Teal, F. S. Lingle, W. W. Duncan. Co. K. Private W. R. Walker. [8i] THIRD CORPS. Fifth Alabama Battalion. — Provost Guard. Wade Ritter, Capt. Co. A, Com'd'g Battalion. Serg't-Major B. L. Roberts, Q. M. Serg't W. A. Wayne, 1st Lieut. Richard Payne, Serg't M. B. Holland, W. S. Hale, L. T. Ormond, J. H. Long, Corp'l J. F. Ormond, D. O. McKinley, Taylor Bradshaw, Private J. T. Barns, J. R. Bradshaw, Wm. Cashman, Peter Clark, Hosp'l Steward J. M. Turk. Co. A. 2d Lieut. W. F. Fulton. Private T.J. Gilbert, Y. W. Harris, Peter Hart, J. N. Hitt, W. T. Ivy, W. B. Jones, E. N. Kring, B. B. Little, Seth Little, Courier with private horse T. M. Long, 272 Southern Historical Society Papers. Private L. L. Clary, R. W. Clary-, F. M. Crooks, F. W. Cox, J. T. Dandridge, G. W. Denton, John Domon, E. L. Fargo, J. B. Freeman, ist Lieut. J. R. Willson, Serg't J. P. Crow, A. W. Bryant, Corp'l J. F. White, T. M. Kirkpatrick, Private Bartlett, Martin Beal, J. W. Bishop, John Bullock, S. S. Carter, R. S. Craft, J. S. Craft, J. J. Dial, Wm. Dial, T. J. Dixon, John Coins, J. N. Head, I. C. Hill, W. B. Hill, E. D. Henson, John Hollingsworth, W. L. Hollingsworth, ist Lieut. T. A. Kerr, 2d Lieut. W. E. Clay, Serg't W. J. Cambria, V. M. Thackerson, Corp'l W. M. Glenn, Private James Aired, J. W. Burns, J. B. Burns, Private Robt. Markham, Barney McDevitt, W. M. Milenn, S. C. More, Charles Myers, J. T. More, B. D. Nance, W. A. Newton, J. D. Tureman. Co. B. 2d Lieut. D. C. Turner. Private John Johnson, T. B. Johnson, A. B. Logan, Wm. Loften, J. N. McCaghren, P. W. McCaghren, W. F. McCaghren, G. W^ Manning, E. J. Mattison, A. J. Mount, R. C. Mount, Wm. Mount, T. H. Owens, W. G. Parnell, J. M. Pettitt, J. C. Shell, Thos. Sullivan, F. M. Vincent, Walter Whiteside, D. B. Willson, J. B. C. White. Co. C. Jr. 2d Lieut. W. L. Bray. Private A. J. Jennings, J. H. King, T. B. Logan. G. M\r. McKerley, W. F. McKaskle, John Noblet, Jasper Stedman, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 273 Private J. E. Bolton, Private L. M. Segers, James Bridges, W. R. Smith, J. W. Bray, C. H. Smith, J. W. Clay, A W. Smith, E. W. Colson, E. F. Saunders, E. J. Cambrin, J. Thomason, Albert Cambrin, P. M. Watson, H. Gipson, L. M. Wiggins, M. Glenn, R. H. Yarbrough. W. R. Hilburn, Alex. Jones, [125] Report of Extra Duty Men Detailed with Capt. IV. L. I. Reid, A. Q. M., Anderson's Corps, as Clerks, Mechanics, Teamsters and Ambulance Drivers. W. L. Reid, Clerk, Co. A, Hawthorne's Batt. Cavalry S. C. V. Joseph W. Griffin, Serg't Co. G, ist Va. Reserves. James T. Mitchell, Teamster, Co. H, 56th Reg't N. C. T. Dempsey Woodley, Teamster, Co. G, 17th Reg't N. C. T. George W. Alexander, Teamster, Co. H, 35th Reg't N. C. T. George W. Hafner, Teamster, Co. K, 49th Reg't N. C. T. Henry H. Moore, Teamster, Co. H, 8th Reg't N. C. T. William A. James, Teamster, Co. D, 42d Reg't N. C. T. David A. Funderburk, Teamster, Co. F, 26th Reg't S. C. V. William W. Campbell, Teamster, Co. C, 26th Reg't S. C. V. Stephen Huddleston, Teamster, Co. H, i8th Reg't S. C. V. Adam Bettis, Teamster, Co. E, 18th Reg't S. C. V. John N. Smith, Teamster, Co. C, Holcombe Legion S. C. V. John A. Cox, Ambulance Driver, Co. G, 26th Reg't S. C. V. William W. Shenod, Amb. Driver, Co. G, r7th Reg't N. C. T. William Lofton, Amb. Driver, Co. E, 66th Reg't N. C. T. Augustus Brannon, Amb. Driver, Co. C, Holcombe Legion S. C. V. James A. Burgess, Amb. Driver, Co. I, 25th Reg't S. C. V. James R. Moore, Amb. Driver, Co. F, 45th Va. Battalion. A. A. Adams, Amb. Driver, Co. E, 45th Va Batt. John L. Hubbard, Amb. Driver, Co. F, 45th Va. Batt. Edward B. Tucker, Amb. Driver, Co. B, 45th Va. Batt.' Johnston B. Zorn, Blacksmith, Co. H, 17th Reg't S. C. V. Emanuel Houser, Blacksmith, Co. K, 49th Reg't N. C. T. [24] 274 Southern Historical Society Papers. Heih' s Division. H. Heth, Maj.-Gen'l. R. H. Finney, Major and Ass't Adj't Gen'l. Robt. M. Grinnell, Major and A. A. and I. Gen'l. G. Hugh Davis, ist Lieut, and A. A. I. G. S. Heth, Lt. and A. D. C. G. A. Williams, Capt. and Vol. A. D. C. J. W. Archer, Capt. and Ord. Officer. H. H. Hubbard, Surgeon. W. O. Slade, Jr., Capt. and Eng. Officer. W. H. Johnson, 2d Lt. and Eng. Officer. S. W. Hill, 2d Lt. Eng. Corps. Alex. W. Vicks, Maj. and Div. Q. M. Jno. T. Cage, Capt. and A. Q. M. W. H. Atwell, Capt. and A. C. S. R. C. Harding, Capt. and A. C. S. [15] Cooke's Brigade. Jno. R. Cooke, Brig. -Gen'l. Wm. H. Yarborough, Col. 15th Reg't N. C. Troops. G. W. Hammond, Lt.-Col. 15th Reg't N. C. T. A. W. Houston, Adj't 15th Reg't N. C. T. E. D. Foxhall, Capt. Co. I, 15th N. C. T. E. S. Euliss, Capt. Co. H, 15th Reg't N. C. T. Y. A. Oldham, Capt. Co. D, 15th Reg't N. C. T. G. B. Murphy, isl Lt. Co. G, nth Reg't. D. S. Thompson, ist Lt. Co. H, 15th N. C. T. J. M. McLarty, ist Lt. Co. B, 15th Reg't N. C. T. S. M. Pender, 2d Lt. Co. I, 15th N. C. T. Henry C. Kearney, ist Lt. Co. E, 15th N. C. T. J. A. Morris, Sen. 2d Lt. Co. E, 15th N. C. T. Henry H. Sherrod, Jr. 2d Lt. Co. E, 15th Reg't N. C. T. E. W. McBrayer, 2d Lt. Co. C, 15th Reg't N. C. T. J. W. Horton, 2d Lt. Co. D, 15th Reg't N. C. T. Jos. C. Webb, Lt.-Col. 27th N. C. Inf't'y. Calvin Herring, Maj. 27th N. C. T. J. A. Sloan, Capt. Co. B, 27th N. C. T. H. A. Butler, A. A. Gen. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 2T5 Hugh F. Patton.ist Lt. and A. D. C. E. M. Braxton, Q. M. J. W. White, Capt. and A. Q. M. Chas. H. Thomas, Capt. and A. Q. M. W. N. Mebane, 2d Lt. Art'y and Brig. Ord. Off. S. W. Langdon, Surgeon 15th N. C. T. E. Lloyd Howard, Surgeon 27th N. C. T. Wm. T. Montgomery, Surgeon 48th N. C. T. B. T. Green, Surgeon 55th N. C. T. I G. Cannady, Ass't Surgeon 55th N. C. T. V. O. Thompson, Ass't Surgeon 46th N. C. Reg't. W. L. Saunders, Col. 46th Reg't N. C. T. N. M. K. McNeill, Maj. 46th N. C. Reg't. O. Holmes, Capt. Co. L 46th N. C. Reg't. J. R. Heflin, Capt. Co. E, 46th N. C. Reg't. H. R. Kinny, Capt. Co. A, 46th N. C. T. R. P. Troy, Capt. Co. G, 46th N. C. T. J. Millen, Capt. Co. H, 46th N. C. T. R. A. Host, Capt Co. K, 46th N. C. T. H. F. Price, Capt. Co. H, 27th N. C. T. Berry Parks, Capt. Co. K, 27th N. C. T. Jas. A. Graham, Capt. Co. G, 27th N. C. T. T. E. Pittman, Adj't 27th N. C. T. McG. Everrel, ist Lt. Co. E, 27th N. C. T. G. W. Jones, ist Lt. Co. D, 27th N. C. T. John G. Parker, ist Lt. Co. A, 27th N. C. T. Cornelius Harper, 2d Lt. Co. D, 27th N. C. T. N. L. Whittey, 2d Lt. Co. A, 27th N. C. T. S. H. Walkup, Col. 48th Reg't N. C. T. A. A. Hill, Lt.-Col. 48th N. C. T. J. R. Winchester, Adj't 48th N. C. T. B. F. Richardson, Capt. Co. F, 48th N. C. T. W. H. H. Lawhorn, Capt. Co. D, 48th N. C. T. J. M. Stitt, ist Lt. Co. A, 48th N. C. T. M. H. Fulp, 2d Lt. Co. K, 48th N. C. W. A. Austin, ist Lt. Co. I, 48th N. C. T. J. T. Hart, 3d Lt. Co. I, 48th N. C. T. C. B. Clegg, 2d Lt. Co. G, 48th N. C. T. D. C. Perrill, 2d Lt. Co. H, 48th N. C. T. S. J. Davis, 3d Lt. Co. H, 48th N. C. T. J. H. Freeman, 2d Lt. Co. A. 46th N. C. T. 27B Southern Historical Society Papers. R. D. Wiclotte, 2d Lt. Co. F. O. P. White, ist Lt. Co. I, 46th N. C. T. N. A. McNeill, 2d Lt. Co. H, 46th N. C. T. Thomas Owen, 2d Lt. Co. I, 46th N. C. T. Thos. G. Jenkins, 2d Lt. Co. C, 46th N. C. T. W. A Whitted, Capt. Com'd'g 55th N. C. T. John T. Pedin, Capt. Co.' B, 55th N. C. T. G. E. Taft, 2d Lt. Co. E, 55th N. C. T. P. M. Briggs, 2d Lt. Co. A, 55th N. C. T. [70] Fifteenth North Carolina Regiment. Field and Staff. Q. M. Serg't Thos. A. Britt, Hosp'l Steward Josiah T. Sugg. Ord.,Serg't Peter M. Moss, Co. A. Serg't James W. Gay, Private Solomon Powell, Private Henry T. Britton, Joseph N. Peldon, Harrison R. Daughtry, Amos Stephenson, Wm. J. Johnson, Robt. T. Stephenson. Co. B. Serg't Wm. C. Wolf, Private Calvin Helms, Corp'l Wm. J. Long, Harison B. Knotts, Private Wilson W. Alexander, Jas. M. Pistole, Jas. S. Bicket, (courier to Jacob C. Sikes, Gen'l Cooke) i horse, Joseph Steele, bridle and saddle, David D. Stinson, Jas. A. Craig, Geo. M. Stinson, Jno. T. Craig, Wm. T. Wolf. Rich'd C. Forbis, Co. C. Serg't Sam'l H. Rippy, Private Sumna Humphries, Mus'n Chesley McCraw, Jno. B. Love, Private Harvy W. Bickerstaff, Jno. C. McCraw, E. J. Blanton, Jas. R. Perkinson, Perry G. Humphries, Joseph D. Robinson, Jno. Humphries, Wm. G. Wiley, Lawson Humphries, Jno. C. Champion. Co. D. Serg't Wiley L. Kirby, Private A. Calicut, Sam'l W. Brewer, Daniel C. Dellinger, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 27 T Corp'l Thos. S. Oldham, Thos. C. Council, C. D. Williamson, Geo. O. Cole, Private W. P. Cole, Isaiah S. Cole, Elijah Cole, Serg't Wm. A. Blackley, Simon H. Moore, Wm. C. Hart, Demarcus S. Allen, Corp'l Alex. S. Moore, Rich'd Holden, Norfleet Winston, Private Wm. Holsomback, Anthony May, Private Joseph M. Goodwin, Jesse E. Hackney, C. C. Mann, Chas. S. Mitchell, Revel Riggsbee. Jno. S. Robinson, Hiram Williamson. Co. E. Private R. S. Mitchiner, Robt. G. Moore, Jno. C. Simms, Geo. S. Strickland, Nicholas Strickland, Wm. S. Strickland, Willis Tharington, Jas. J. Wilder. Serg't Mus'n Private Serg't Private Jas. H. Johnson, W. H. Wade, Jas. W. Atkins, (represent- ative of W. Gill), one mule, bridle and saddle. Co. G W. H. Leonard, Jas. M. Leonard, Robt. R. Leonard, Jas. H. Burnett, Co. F. Private Thos. H. Arnold, Solomon Arnold, Thos. G. Ellis, Jno. C. McRary. Private Burril King, Henry King, Darby Jacobs. Co. H. Corp'l Chas. C. Cheek, Jasper N. Wood, (repre- Private A. T. Bryan, sentativeof Jno. Wood), Wm. H. Euliss, Serg't Martin V. Isley, one mule. Serg't Jas. M. Johnson, Simon B. Staton, Corp'l Wm. A. Lipscombe, Robt. F. Ricks, Lawrence Billup, Serg't Jas. H. Dilliard, Willis C. Fisher, Geo. W. Tesh. Co. L Corp'l Marcellus L. Henssey, Private David J. Grantham, David Peacock, Henry Pate, Geo. H. Staton. Co. K. Private J. D. Boseman, Levi Dilliard, 278 Southern Historical Society Papers. Serg't H. L. Spicer, Corp'l Richard D. Long, J. R. Steward, Jas. B. Mears, Private B. C. Armstrong, R. H. Brasvvell, (courier to Gen'l J. R. Cooke), one horse, bridle and saddle. Private Ed. Dilliard, Wm. Daws, S. O. Daws, Benj. W. Griffin, J. S: Moore, G. W. Thomas, C. T. Moseley. [i6 officers, 122 men.] Twenty-seventh North Carolina Regiment. Field and StaiT. Jos. I. Burgess, sutler, one private A. D. Lindsay, Ord. Serg't, horse and clothing, Chas. M. Parks, Ho.sp'l Steward. Wm. E, Ward, Serg't-Major, Co. A. Private Geo. W. Stegall, Rich'd Ward, Courier John T. Roberts, one pri- vate horse and clothing. Co. B. Private E. T. Sharp, W. A. McBride, George Lemons, Silas C. Dodson. Courier Walter Green, one private Serg't R. B. Parker, Corp'l S. B. Kilpatrick, Private L. Aycock, Jos. Peacock. ist Serg't Thos. J. Rhodes, Serg't Joel J. Thorn, Mus'n S. M. Lipscomb, Private Peter M. Brown, Lewis Iseley, J. H. Hardin, Mus'n J. H. Suggs, Private L. H. Fields, Jesse Grant, ist Serg't H. S. Nunn, Corp'l J. R. Howard, J. R. Gray, S. H. Kornegay, Private A. B. Blizzard, Jarman Davis, ist Serg't John R. Dickson, Serg't John E. Tyer, A. L. Carr, horse and clothing. Co. C. Private Henry Grant, Thomas Perdue, R. Sutton. Co. D. Private James Hardy, James Quinn, Sam'l Strowd, James H. Thomas, Curtis Worley. Co. E. Private W. B. Edwards, R. R. Grimmer, Wm. Gearner, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 279 Corp'l Robt. J. Lang, Private F. M. Kilpatrick, Jno. D. Walson, Sam'l R. Cason, Private Wm. Corbett, Co. F. — Private Robert Co. G. Serg't Roscoe Richards, Private Corp'l Meredith Adams, Mus'n Wm. A. Hays, S. A. Dickson, Wm. H. H. Burroughs, Private John Boggs, Wilson Brown, Jas. N. Faucett, Wm. A. Faucett, A. Hedgepeth, Sam'l S. Nelson, 1st Serg't John R. Rollins Serg't J. H. Little, Corp'l W. C. Burney, Robt. Fleming, Courier G. F. Evans, one private horse and clothing. Private A. Forbs, W. H. Humber, Co. H. Private Private J. R. Miller, Geo. Robinson, Wm. Lovitt, Corp'l B. S. Best, Private Wm. Baibin, E. M. Sauls, Co. L Private Co. K. Private Rich'd Harris, E. Iseley, Mathew Jones, James Jones', Peter H. Somers. Lanning. Wm. H. Nunn, David C. Parks, Eli Sharp, Joseph Smith, Sid. G. Strayhorn, Jno. F. Thompson, William Thompson, G. W. Waddell, Thomas F. Ward, S. K. Woods, W. D. Woods. Mathew James, R. James, Peter Lawrence, T. E. Randolph, Erastus Rountree, A. Bevill, W. H. Standi. John Dees, Julius Mills, V. Civils. S. W. Pate, Willie Thompson. [103] Forty-sixth North Carolina Regiment. Field, Staff and Band. Serg't-Major Thomas H.Wright, Mus'n C. W.Rogers, Q. M. Serg't J. L. Carroll, John Miller, Hosp'l Steward T. C. Hussey, J. A. McBryde, 280 Southern Historical Society Papers. Mus'n H. H. Heflin, W, I. Smith, A. A. Teagan, ist Serg't D. A. Meares, 1st Corp'l J. J. Howell, Private James Holeman, Mus'n W. C. Jackson, M. I. McPhaul, G. W. Riddle. Co. A. Private T. P. Joyce, L. C. Phillips, B. Messinger. Co. B. Private L. Lane, Fred Waller. Private Joseph Bassinger, T. L. Terry, Co. C. — Private M. J. Vanlandigham. Co. E. 5th Serg't John Mitchell, 1st Corp'l F. Harris, Private John Forsythe, Paul Gooch, 1st Serg't J. N. Branson, 2d Serg't F. Craven, ist Corp'l E. Tucker, Private R. T. Bean, ist Serg't J. C. Davis, 2d Serg't T. A. Fatral, ist Corp'l J. F. Cavaniss, Private W. L. Brower, L. Furgerson, Sion Hill, John Hicks, 2d Serg't Neill T. Arnold, 5th Serg't Jas. A. Gates, Private C. Bedsole, H. Brewer, J. C. Causey, F. Fergurson, E. Johnson, J. J. Moody, T. W. Morriss, D. D. Morriss, Private C. E. Jeffries, L. Meadows, R. H. Oakley, C. R. Thomasson. Co. F. Private J. W. Hancock, Noah Owens, Henry Tucker, Joseph F. Dunn. Co. G. Private A. M. Ingold, J. A. Leach, E. Thompson, J. G. Varnir, W. M. Williams, W. J. Cavaniss. Co. H. Private W. Bedsole, H. H. Riddle, H. M. Stout, A. McDugald, Dugald Johnson, N. Thompson, W. C. Thaggard, John A. Wicker, K. Wicker. Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 281 istSerg'tL.J. Hall, 4th Serg't L. W. Highsmith, ist Corp'l Allen Barden, 4th Corp'l Burrill Warren, Private Phillip Autrey, 1st Serg't J. D. Rowe, 2d Serg't Simon Eckard, ist Corp'l R. W. Norwood, 2d Corp'l R. A. Smyer, 3d Corp'l Noah Hufman, Private P. E. Arney, J. E. Arney, W. R. Burch, S. B. Boovey, P. V. Gilbert, J. M. Hass, Co. I. Private A. Hudson, S. Hudson, A. Royal, W. Spell, Thos. Turner. Co. K. Private W. H. Mooser, O. M. Jarratt, J. Q. Seats, T. P. Tucker, J. L. Wilson, A. H. Rowe, W. Setzer, L. Sigman, S. E. Killion, R. H. Sherrill. Forty-eighth North Carolina Regiment. Field and Staff. O. S. Serg't Stanhope Thomas. Co. A. Private Hugh Starnes, Private W. G. Winchester, Salathiel Helms, Wm. Therrill, Private A. W. Darr, J. Hendrick, Joseph Williams. Co. B. Private Henry Row, H. R. Richard. Co. C. Private C. Kestler, W. P. Rogers, G. W. Adams. 1st Serg't Robt. R. Leonard, Corp' I J. F. Webster, Private Wm. P. Hanes, W. W. Hoover, Co. D.— Private A. Campbell Co. E. ist Serg' t T. Yarborough, 2d Serg't T. C. Eubanks, 3d Serg't G. W. Short, Corp'l Wm. Elliott, Private B. E. Mangum, W. M. Osborn, Thomas Parker, Samuel Rape, [102] 282 Southern Historical Society Papers. Private W. G. Elliott, S. S. Funderburk, Jno. J. Griffin, Sam. Holden, J. R. Lathan, Private Wm. De Laney, James C. Harget, George A. Givens, Hogan Irby, 2d Serg't H. C. Clegg, Corp'l A. Gilmore, Private W. Beal, Jas. Tooshee, B. F. Heddin, 3d Serg't A. W. Clodfelter, Corp'l D. Embler, H. Easter, Private A. S. Bryan, J. R. Ellis, Levi Floyd, Reuben Grimes, 4th Serg't W. L. Fisher, 5th Serg't W. E. Penyan, Corp'l Jacob P. Green, Private John C. Austin, Thomas A. Austin, W. F. Crump, Jno. F. Black, W. J. Cook, Private L. D. Lamberth, [87] Samuel Jackson, Private J. W. Short, J. E. Short, W. P. Smith, C. R. Smith, J. A. Griffin. Co. F. Private A. H. Richardson, Jno. Richardson, Wm. Vickery, E. W. Watson. Co. G. Private John Hart, Jourdan Johnson, Jesse Johnson, E. Pipkin. Co. H. Private W. L. Grimes, Noah Horn, Wm. Hill, A. Leonard, B. F. Lamberth, J. W. Low, Frank Ball. Co. L Private W. F. Cuthbertson, Reuben Dennis, Paul Hagler, WiUis Medlin, Samuel Proctor, W. P. Williams, Henry P. Harget, James H. Sosamon. Co. K. Private Benjamin Sapp, Ephraim Stroop. Fifty-fifth North Carolina Regiment. Field, Staff and Band. Serg't-Major Jesse A. Adams, Mus'n Henry C. Turnago, Ord. Serg't J. W. C. Young, Henry C. Adcock, Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 283 Hosp'l Stew'd Peterson Tho rpe, Mus'n Burt. T. Sumerel, Com'sy Serg't Wm. B. Reyall, George L. Falls, Mus'n W. H. Rowland, M. R. Beam, W. H. Horn, Co. A. Jacob C. Pearson. 2d Serg't Lewellyn Jones, Private t Edwin La.Tib, Private Bryant Bass, Edwin Ethridge, Edwin Eastman, Braswell Rentfroe, Welie Mercer, Co. B. Private Dan'l Billings, Private John S. Brown. John Gregory, Co. C. 4th Serg't A. G. Gantt, Private ;J. Whistenad, 2d Corp'l Lewis McDonald, S. A. Bryant, 2d Serg't W. L. Brown, Co. D. A. Mooney. 1st Serg't B. H. Bridges, Private ; Wm. M. Harrell, 5th Serg't Mark L. Carroll, D. D. Neal, Private G. W. Bowen, A. Posten, David Hamrick, W. S. Pryor, Thos. Hamrick, Wm. S. Pruett, R. E. Harrell, Co. E. Jacob Runyans. 3d Corp'l Elihu Briley, Private :J. E. Bullock, Private Jesse Adams, W. H. Gurganus, J. S. W. Brown, J. L. Tucker, Lemuel Tyson, C. R. White. R. W. Smith, Co. F. ist Serg't Jas. R. Willis, Private P. M. Shuford, 5th Serg't A. P. Ivester, R. J. Hicks, 3d Corp'l S. J. White, John A. Canipe, 4th Corp'l P. R. White, Aaron Cook, Private John S. Crow, Co. G. A. Self. 1st Corp'l Pinkney Rich, Private John T. Garris. Private David J. Thompson, Co H. 2d Serg't Wm. Mullis, Private John D. McCurry, Private John Mullis, Jesse J. Stearnes. 284 Southern Historical Society Papers. Co. I. ist Serg't Thos. H. Speed, Private Richard Levister, Private Nathan May, Wm. Dulin. Co. K. 2d Serg't John P. Cannady, Private Robt. Sandford, Private Hawkins Jones, Jas. Howard, D. M. Patterson, John Dunn. Wm. M. Blacl