ion of the column were: Messrs. A. B. Guigon, S. L. Woodson, Tucker Carrington, T. A. Brander, Jr., E. H. Fergusson, Joseph L. Levy, W. T. Loving, W. H. Taylor, Polk Miller, Tim. Murphy, George Bannister, R. T. Davis, Evan R. Chesterman, Charles Taylor, A. J. Hurt, C. S. Dickinson, C. C. Yarbrough, C. W. Patterson, J. B. French, R. Redford, Officer of the Day A. J. Wray, Quartermaster D. A. Brown, Jr., Treasurer James T. Ferriter, Chaplain Thomas S. Riddick, Surgeon R. B. Stover, Assistant-Surgeon Polk Miller, Vidette T. J. Roper, Color-Sergean Thomas J. Smith, First Color-Guard Gus E. Delarue, Second Color-Guard L. N. Berry, Janitor Thomas F. Moseley, Trustin, James A. Grigg, Samuel Gouldin, George P. Hughes, Stephen B. Hughes, Frank D. Hill, S. Horace Hawes, Julian McCarthy, William H. McCarthy, Carlton McCarthy, Polk Miller, William J. Mann, Joseph E. Maxey, J. Blythe Moore, James G. Tinsley, Lucien B. Tatum, John Waldrop, Joseph G. Williams, J. A. Yates.
Third Company Howitzers
r. James T. Ferriter, Mr. B. H. Berry, Mr. Sig. M. Goodman, Mr. R. T. Briggs, Mr. T. H. Ellett, Mr. James B. Pace, Mr. R. E. Glover, Mr. R. H. Boykin, Mr. L. Z. Morris, Captain J. W. Talley, Mr. Edgar Fergusson, Mr. F. H. McGuire, Mr. W. Benjamin Palmer, Mr. R. H. Harwood, Mr. Joseph Fourqurean, Mr. Virginius Newton, Captain John H. Parker, General R. L. Page, Colonel G. Percy Hawes, Colonel W. Miles Cary, Mr. E. T. Crump, Dr. C. W. P. Brock, Mr. Thomas Atkinson, Mr. Alexander Cameron, Mr. Polk Miller, Mr. A. W. Harman, Jr., Mr. J. P. George, Mr. Eppa Hunton, Jr., Mr. Daniel M. Lee, Captain W. H. Parker, Captain W. C. Whittle, Captain John T. Mason, Colonel W. R. Lyman, Mr. William Ryan, Mr. John Rutherford, Mr. Philip Haxall, Mr. Landon Cabell, Mr. Wyndham Bolling, Mr. Blair Bolling, Mr. Thomas Bolling, Mr. Charles Bolling, Mr. Lightfoot Wormley, Mr. Reid Hobson, Mr. C. D. Langhorne, Mr. Randolph Tatum.
Zzzgovernor, staff and Escort.
The cadet-band and corps from the Virginia
on Trained Officers in War, 66.
McClure, Col. A. K.; Hospitality of, 320.
McCrady, Capt., John, 105.
McCarthy, Justin, 132.
Mackey, Lt. Alfred; killed, 321.
McGuire, Dr., Hunter, 279.
Macon Confederates, Officers in 1862, 6.
Maryland and Penn., Advance into, 4, 120.
Mallory, Hon S. F., 215.
McNeely, Capt., wounded, 7.
Maury, Gen. D. H., 284.
Maxwell, Ll.D. Wm., 258.
Mebane, Cummings, 134
Mercer, John, 348.
Milford Station, Battle of, 110; Importance of, 115
Miller, Polk, tradacteur, 262.
Mine Run, Battle of, 25.
Montgomery, Ala., Monument to Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Unveiled at, 181; its history, 230.
Moore. J. B., 306.
Moore, J. Scott, 323.
Moore, Chaplain H. D., 16.
Moore, Gen P. T., 242.
Moore, Rev. W. A., 5.
Morris, Gouverneur on the U. S. Constitution, 46.
Murfreesboro, Battle of, 222.
Muscoe, Capt., Salvator, 348
Navy, The Confederate, 215; Defence of, 216.
New Hope Church, Battle of, 222.
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