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120 Company B—Lieutenants Jenkins and Thompson; Privates Finley, Crosby, Colson, Tidwell, Parker and Malphus; Sergeant Williams, Color-Bearer.

Company C—Corporal J. B. Cason; Privates Gatbegan, Wilkinson, Cone and Miller.

Company D—Lieutenant Parker (who captured the colors of the Eighth New York); Sergeant Stephens; Privates Rawls, Morrison and Waller.

Company E—Captain McCaslin; Lieutenant Reynolds (dead); Sergeant Roberts; Coroporals Howard and Cross; Private Burleson.

Company F—Captain Pooser (killed); Privates Irvin (killed), Tillinghast, Pooser and Butler.

Company G—Captain Flagg (killed); Lieutenants Brown and Wright, and SeargeantSergeant [sic] Roberts—wounded; Private Masters.

Company H—Lieutenant Carlisle; Privates Papy (killed), Halman (wounded), A. Dupont and Crabtree.

Company I—Corporal Belate (wounded).

Company K—Captain Butler (killed).

Company L—Captain Perry (killed); Privates Herndon, Dampier, Horton and Wilder.

Lieutenant J. M. Taylor, Assistant Adjutant-General; Lieutenant J. A. Jones.

Company E—Sergeant J. M. Miller, Color-Bearer; Corporals L. Bain and Benjamin Rollins.

Company H—Sergeant James Goodman (for gallantry here and Williamsburg).

Company A—Private Sutton; Company B—Private Willis; Company C—Private Williams; Company G—Sergeant Weeks; Company H—Private Hankinson.

The field officers of the Twenty-fourth Virginia and the Twenty-third North Carolina being all absent, their lists of merit have not yet been forwarded.

Captain Bondurant reports the fine conduct of Orderly Sergeant J. L. Moore and Private Joseph Blankenship.

In this connection it is proper to say that the Jeff. Davis artillery, Captain Bondurant, proceeded under orders from General Hill down the road to support the advance of the infantry; until encountering a heavy fire, they were ordered to find; a position to