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 Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. 465

List of men on duty as Couriers and Clerks with Chief Quartermaster and Commissary of the Army of Northern Virginia.

Serg't Jno. H. Williams, Co. B, 15th S. C. Vol., courier.

M. B. Green, Co. A, isth S. C. V., courier. Corp'l Chas. H. Buskey, Grandy's Battery, clerk. Private F. L. McKenzie, Co. A, I5th S. C. Vol., courier.

F. L. Vellines, Citizen, courier.

C. F. French, Citizen, courier.

C. M. Frail, Co. A, 2d Md. Batt'n, courier.

C. W. Sutton, Tanner's Battery, courier.

W. D. Hemston, Citizen, courier. [9]

The following are the names of the Confederate States military tele- graph operators connected with the Army of Northern Virginia :

Thomas E. Maddox, J. A. Cosby,

A. B. Spooner, J. H. Birdly,

E. W. Thompson, J. McCaskell,

Jos. G. Avey, A. C. Smith,

William Hurlock, Jas. M. Stafford, [10]

List of Men now Present and Surrendered in Fields' s Division, and who are Unattached to any Command, Present for Major Bridg- ford to Obtain their Paroles.

Private E. Welford Mason, courier 5th Va. Cav. C. M. Rock, clerk in Qr.-M. : s Dep't. T. M. Goldsby, clerk in Qr.-M.'s Dep't.' W. M. Rock, courier in Qr.-M.'s Dep't. W. H. Gill, courier in Qr.-M.'s Dep't. [5]

List of Men Employed in Subsistence Department, with Major W

O. Harvie, C. S.

Private D. I. B. Reeve, conscript assigned to light duty, i private horse.

Private Peyton Meade, ist Richmond Howitzers, i private horse. [2] so