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The original paper, along with others bearing on the com- pany, has been turned over to the Virginia Room of the Con- federate Memorial Literary Society. The blank spaces in the above list represent members who were not present when the arms were distributed. The boy company saw a good deal of hard service around Richmond in the fall of 1863 and the wanter of 1863-4, and some months later reorganized and elected new officers. Herewith is appended one of the rolls of the new company, which is made up partially from memory, and answers very closely to an official roll on file in the State military archives:

Roll of Reorganized Company G.

OH'iccrs. E. S. Gay, Jr., captain. J. W. Anderson, first lieutenant. S. Taylor, second lieutenant. W. W. Randolph, third lieutenant. John B. Purcell, first sergeant. W. R. Cowardin, second sergeant. W. M. Hill, third sergeant. William Binford, fourth sergeant. R. G. Rind, fifth sergeant. John B. Paris, first corporal. George Davidson, second corporal. Charles Williamson, third corporal. Swift Johnson, fourth corporal.

Prh'ates.

A. Abernethy, C. Barksdale, L. A. Battaile, George Bridges, Frank Brooke, R. Brooke, Z. T. Briggs, Ed. Cardoza R. Ches- terman, Thomas Carter, T. Doswell, W. Wallace Deane, George Ferneyhough, R. Tennel, Robert Gilliam, W. H. Grayson, James Gibbons, O. Gwatkins, R. M. Goode, R. H. M. Harrison, W. Hammond, G. Percy Hawes, Richard Hill, W. Johnson, G. Watson James, Edgar Jones, Gwynn Lyell, W. Matthews,