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 154 which contained all their names, and what distribution of them was made, was lost. The new pay-roll was made from memory, hence this roster is probably not complete. The asterisk (*) affixed to names, indicates those who were present at the surrender as members of this company.† Some of its members were absent, sick, or wounded; and many whose names appear were present, but belonged at the time to other commands:

The first captain, William N. Pendleton

Adams, Thomas T. Agner, John T. (or D. ) Agner, Jonathan Agner, Joseph S. Agner, Samuel S. Alexander, Edgar S. Alexander, Eugene Alexander, John McD. Anderson, Samuel D. Arnold, Abner E. Ayers, Napoleon B. Bacon, Philip E., Jr. Bane, Samuel R. Barton, David R. Barton, Robert T. Beard, John R. Beard, William B. Bedinger, George R. Bealle, Jesse T. Bell, Robert S.
 * Adkins, Blackburn
 * Agner, Augustus W.
 * Agner, McD.
 * Armistead, Charles J.
 * Bacon, Edloe P.
 * Bacon, Edloe P., Jr.
 * Baldwin, William Ludlow
 * Barger, William G.
 * Black, Benjamin F.

Blackford, Launcelot M. Bolling, William H. Boteler, Alexander R., Jr. Boteler, Charles P. Boyd, E. Holmes Brockenbrough, J. Bowyer Brockenbrough, Willoughby N. Brooke, Pendleton Brown, Henry C. Brown, John L. Brown, John M. Brown, William M. Bryan, Edward Burwell, Lewis P. Byrd, William H. Careen, William Caruthers, Thornton R. Chapin, William T. Clark, James Gibson Clark, James Gregory Coffee, Whitfield A.
 * Blain, Daniel
 * Boteler, Henry
 * Brown, John M., Jr.
 * Bumpass, William N., Jr.
 * Byers, G. Newton
 * Carson, William
 * Cooke, Richard D.
 * Compton, Robert K.

† There were also eighty-one privates present with the battery, who were paroled. For their names, see "PAROLES OF THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA," Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. XV, pp. 33-34.—ED.