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Forty-first Virginia Infantry, Weisiger's Brigade, Mahone's Di- vision; time and place of capture not given.

Battle flag of the 56th Virginia Infantry.

Fifty-sixth Virginia Infantry, captured May 12, 1864, by Private C. W. Wilson, Company E, Fourth Excelsior Regiment, Birney's Division, Second Army Corps.

Sixty-seventh Virginia Infantry, captured by Private B. H. Til- lison, i Qth Massachusetts.

Forty-fourth Virginia Volunteers, captured at the Wilderness, May 12, 1864, by Sergeant Albert March, Company B, 64th New York Volunteers.

Fifty -fifth Virginia Regiment, captured May 6, 1864, by Sergeant W. P. Townsend, Company G, 2oth Indiana.

Forty-seventh Virginia Volunteers, captured by 5Oth Pennsyl- vania Veteran Volunteers, place and time not given.

Fiftieth Virginia Regiment, captured at the Wilderness by Pri- vate John Opel, Company G, yth Indiana Volunteers.

Virginia State flag, captured June 3, 1864, in the Wilderness, by Corporal Terence Bigley, Company D, yth New York Artillery.

Stars and Bars of Flatrock Rifles, Lunenburg county, Va., time and place of capture not given.

Virginia State flag, captured at the battle of Philippi, Va., June 3, 1861, by the i4th Ohio Volunteers, inscribed: " Presented by the ladies of Bath, Va. ; God protect the right."

Virginia State colors, place and time of capture not given, nor is the name of the organization from which the flag was taken.

Virginia cavalry standard, taken in charge at the Wilderness, by Private Samuel Coskey, Company I, ist Cavalry.

Virginia State colors, captured at Sailors' Creek, by Corporal Ernine C. Payne, 2d New York (Harris) Volunteer Cavalry.

Battle flag, Virginia State colors, captured at Farm's Cross Roads, April 5, 1865, by Henry C. Wasfel, Company A, ist Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Confederate flag, Virginia, inscribed: "Our cause is just, our rights we will maintain." Time and place of capture not given, nor is the name of the organization from which the flag was taken.

Virginia State flag, captured September 19, 1864, near Winches- ter, by Private George Reynolds, Company M, gth New York Cav- alry. Name of command which lost the flag is not given.

Virginia State flag, presented Lieutenant E. D. Wheeler, ist Ar- tillery, November, 1875. No other facts given.