ber, 1863, to November 4, 1864, and Major A. A. & I. General to April 9, 1865.
Lieutenant Colonel Wm. P. Smith, Chief of Engineers, September, 1863, to——, 1864.
Colonel W. H. Stevens, Chief of Engineers,——, 1864, and Brigadier General in April, 1865.
Captain Samuel R. Johnston, Engineer Officer, November, 1862, and Lieutenant Colonel in April, 1865.
Others in the Medical Department:
Surgeon Joseph E. Claggett, in charge of Hospital.
Surgeon E. J. Breckinridge, Medical InspectoApril, 1865.
Others in the Medical Department:
Surgeon Joseph E. Claggett, in charge of Hospital.
Surgeon E. J. Breckinridge, Medical Inspector.
Surgeon T. H. Wingfield.
Surgeon James C. Herndon.
Surgeon Samuel M. Bemiss.
Surgeon E. D. Newton.
Others who served on General Lee's Staff:
Allen, John M., Captain and Assistant Forage Q. M., A. N. V.
Bell, R. S., Assistant Q. M. of Forage.
Bernard, J. T., Captain in charge of Ordnance Train.
Brook, John W., Lieutenant Virginia Navy, A. A. D. C., May, 1861.
Cary, W. M., Captain Assistant Issuing Q. M.
Crenshaw, Joseph R., Lieutenant Colonel A. A. G., June, 1861.
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Grays.
A Roll of this gallant Organization—a long death list.
The following is the roll of Company I, 15th Virginia Volunteers Infantry (Hanover Grays), Corse's Brigade, Pickett's Division, Longstreet's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia.
This company was organized at Old Church, Hanover County, Va., in December of 1859, and mustered into the service of the Confederate States at Richmond, Va., April 23, 1861, and continued in service until the surrender at Appomattox Courthouse, in April, 1865.
Captain, B. W. Talley, served from April 23, 1861, to April, 1862; now dead.
First Lieutenant, Thaddeus Foster, served from April 23, 1861, to April, 1862; now dead.
Second Lieutenant, William Boyd, served from April 23, 1861, to April, 1862; now dead.
Captain James D. Waid, served from April 23, 1862, to 1865.
First Lieutenant, George P. Haw, served from April 23, 1862, to 1865; lost an arm.
Second Lieutenant, John W. Davidson, served from April 23, 1862, to 1865.
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