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Clinton Hatcher Camp of Loudoun, First- Lieutenant Sterling.

Murray Association, 60 strong.

Manchester veterans, including Elliott Grays and artillery.

OTEY BATTERY ASSOCIATION.

The Otey Battery Association commanded by Major David N. Walker, and the following members :

J. H. Binford, Robert T. Briggs, R. E.Buder, A. W. Ball, Julien Binford, H. C. Burnett, C. C. Baughman, C. C. Bridges, Samuel C. Cloplon, R. S. Drewry, -Richard W. Flournoy, Julius C. Frederick, Parke R Flournoy, James F. Flournoy, S. L. Flournoy, A. Grant, R. B, Gunn, R. W. Gwathmey, John N. Qordon, B. W. Hooper, William F. Harwood, A. K. Henry, S. M. Harvey, J. Floyd King, George W. Libbey, Richard W. Maury, W. G. Miller, H. E. Gay, R. D. McCoy, Daniel H. Mahoney, William Munford, J. B. McKen- ney, J. M. Nolting, W. S. Pilcher, John S. Pollard, J. B. Page, J. R. Perdue, J. C. Painter, J. C. Roberts, James H. Reid, Howard Saun- ders, O, B. Simms, George Savage, John A. Sharp, Thomas Ruther- foord, Charles A. Spence, Channing M. Smith, William H. Spence, A. W. Smith, T. E. Stratton, W. H. Stratton, W. S. Tabb, G. W. Taylor, Wilson Tompkins, R. W. Thompson, Thomas R. Thomp- son, W. T. Thompson, J. P. Webster, D. N. Walker, Charles Wat- kins, M. West, Robert Wood, John H. Weymouth, Jud. B. Wood.

PICKETT'S MEN.

There were several genuine old Confederate uniforms worn, but not as many anywhere else as among Pickett's men, who came next and made a long procession of themselves. Colonel F. H. Langley com- manding. They carried the First regiment flag which was first used at Blackburns Ford ; then Corse's brigade, survivors marked off by companies, with Colonel Morrison in command, and carrying the flag of the old Caroline Grays ; the Cabel Grays of Danville, Colonel Cabell in charge, 125 strong; J. E. B. Stuart Camp of Albemarle; Ewell Camp, Prince William county. Colonel J. E. Hurrell com- mander ; New York Confederate Veterans, who made a rod extend- ing acsoss ihe street by lapping their walking-sticks and presented a presented a splendid appearance. There were 115 in the line. Colo- nel A. G, Dickinson commander.

Next came the Louisiana Division Army of Northern Virginia,

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