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Sullyj Henry Schad, Charles E. Simons, Thomas C. Swann, J. L. Sydnofi Philip Samuels, W. F. Snider, H. J. Schlosser.

H. B. Taliaferro, George W. Taylor, R. N. Thomas, E. G. Tomp- kins, James E. Tyler, E. B. Taylor, L. B. Talum, Joseph P. Thomas, William E, Turner, Robert W. Thompson, Erasmus J. Tyler, Joseph W. Thomas, General William R. Terry, George W. Tolby, William H. Tatum, C B. Tennant, John Tyler, John N. Talby, John R. Tyree, John S. Talman.

B. B, Van Buren, Lieutenant N. H. Van Zandt, A. Jeff. Vaughan, Shelly Van horn.

Major David N. Walker, P. P. Winston, Lieutenant W. H. Wei- siger, Lieutenant Peyton Wise, J. W. White, E. Waddy, H. M. Walthall, W. Minor Woodward, Levi Wassermann. Philip Whit- lock, James R. Werth, Dr. Isaiah White, Major Thomas Whitehead, Isaac Wood, Captain John H. Ware, Captain Charles U. Williams, General D. A. Weisiger, David Wilson. A. S. Watkins, C. E. Wingo, R. G. Wilson, Montgomery West, P. A. Wellford, Lieu- tenant R. C Wortham, Bolivar Ward, E. J. Weymouth.

Thomas A. Young, John P. Yancey.

Members of R. E, Lee Camp on detached service at Hampton, Va,:

R, M. Booker, George Booker, John Booker, G. W. Caine, W. T. Dougherty, W. T. Gatewood, B. K. Curtis, R. S. Hudgins, C. T. Holtzclaw, John S. Howard, W. F. Ford, William Gennett, J. S. Jones,

D. W, Mahone. H. F. Phillips, R. H. Richardson, J. C. Richardson,

E. A. Semple, Charles Selden, L. H. Sclater, W. W. Roche, G. M. Peck, E, K. Peek, H. C. Whiting, T. B. Wood, W. T. Westwood, George Wray, A. D. Wallace, G. W. Watts, G. O. Mears, John Howard, A. S. Segar, J. H. Ham, J. T. Outtan, N. Williams, W. J. Stores, J. W. Richardson, E. C. Wood, W. S. Hankins. J. B. Wheeler, John R. Patrick, Lewis Hansford, J. W. Saunders, J. M. Richardson, William J. Sims, R. J. Massenburg, Thomas R. Wheeler. [421]

PEGRAM BATTALION ASSOCIATION.

This Battalion of Artillery was commanded during the war by Colonel William Johnson Pegram, who fell mortally wouncded at Five Forks, April ist, 1865. Upon its battle-flag can be inscribed sixty- four engagements, and the battalion was truly, as General Heth's men said, ''the fighting battalion T' The old war battalion flag and the battle flag of Crenshaw Battery were carried by comrades