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North Carolina soldiers.
[from the Wilmington, N. C., Messenger, Feb. 19, 1895.]
Paroled at Appomattox.
North Carolina had paroled at Appomattox Courthouse, one major-general, Bryan Grimes, and six brigadiers, i. e., W. R. Cox, Matthew W. Ransom, John R. Cooke, William McRae, W. P. Roberts and J. H. Lane.
BrigadeCommanded by Total rank and file surrendered.
1.
Cox's,Brigadier-General Cox,572
2.
Grimes',Colonel Coward,530
3.
Johnston's,Colonel Lea,463
4.
Lewis',Captain Beard,447
5.
Cooke's,Brigadier-General Cooke,560
6.
MacRae's,Brigadier-General MacRae,442
7.
Lane's,Brigadier-General Lane,570
8.
Scales',Colonel Hyman,719
9.
Ransom's,Brigadier-General Ransom,435
10.
Barringer's,
Cavalry.—— —— ——23
11.
Robert's,
Cavalry.Brigadier-General Roberts,93
Major-General Grimes and staff, Cummings', Miller's, William's, Flanners' and Ramsey's batteries,150
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Total North Carolinians paroled5,022
The following North Carolina regiments w