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Eighth Virginia infantry--captured by private Piam Haines, Co. E, Sixteenth Vermont volunteers.

Ninth Virginia infantry--statement of capture not legible.

Fourteenth Virginia infantry--statement of capture not legible.

Eighteenth Virginia infantry--no statement of capture.

Twenty-eighth Virginia infantry--no statement of capture.

Thirty-eighth Virginia infantry--captured by Co. G, Eighth Ohio volunteers, First brigade, Third division, Second corps.

Fifty-third Virginia infantry--no statement of capture.

Fifty-sixth Virginia infantry--no statement of capture.

Fifty-seventh Virginia infantry--statement of capture not legible.

Battle-flag, Virginia infantry--no statement of capture.

Seventh North-Carolina--no statement of capture.

Twenty-second North-Carolina--captured by Forty-second----volunteers, Second division, Second corps.

Twenty-third North-Carolina--captured by Second division, First corps.

Thirty-fourth North-Carolina--captured by Co. G, Eighth Ohio volunteers, First brigade, Third division, Second army corps.

Fifteenth Georgia--captured by Sergeant J. B. Thompson, Co. G, First rifles, Pennsylvania Reserve corps.

Forty-eighth Georgia--no statement of capture.

Thirteenth Alabama--captured by Co. C, First Delaware volunteers.

Second Florida regiment--captured by Sergeant Charles D. Brink, color-bearer, Co. K, Sixteenth Vermont volunteers.

Second Mississippi regiment--captured, with the entire regiment, by the Sixth Wisconsin, kept for two days by Sergeant Evans, while a prisoner in the hands of the enemy.

Battle-flag, (State number not given)--captured by Corporal Naveris, Thirty-ninth regiment New-York volunteers.

Battle-flag, (State number not given)--captured by----Dore, Co. D.

Battle-flag, (State number not given)--captured by Twelfth New-Jersey volunteers.

Battle-flag, (State number not given)--on blue field the words, “Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori;” reverse side, a female, with wreath, and the words, “A crown for the brave.” Captured by Sixtieth regiment New-York volunteers, Colonel Abel Goddard, Third brigade, Second fivision, Twelfth army corps.

Battle-flag, (State number not given)--captured by First Sergeant Maggi, Thirty-eighth New-York volunteers.

Battle-flag, (State number not given)--captured by captain M. Brown, Jr., Co. A, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth New-York volunteers.

Battle-flag, (State number not given)--captured by Sixtieth New-York volunteers.

Battle-flag, (State number not given)--captured by Twelfth New-Jersey volunteers.


Captured at Hanover.

Brigadier-General Kilpatrick--Battle-flag.

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