Organizations in the regiment.
Troop A (
Stuart Horse Guard),
Captain Charles Euker,
Lieutenants E. J. Euker and
J. R. Branch, eleven non-commissioned officers and twenty-five privates, making a total of thirty-nine.
Troop C (Fitz Lee Troop,
Lynchburg),
Captain T. J. Ingram,
First Lieutenant W. M. Seay, Jr.,
Second Lieutenant H. W. Baker; nine non-commissioned officers, and twenty-five privates—total thirty-seven.
Troop D (Hanover Troop),
Captain W. D. Cardwell,
First Lieutenant M. P. Howard,
Second Lieutenant Fenton Noland; eleven non-commissioned officers and twenty six privates—total forty.
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Troop F (Chesterfield Troop),
Captain David Moore,
First Lieutenant A. C. Atkinson,
Second Lieutenant J. C. Winston; eleven non-commissioned officers, and twenty-six privates; total thirty-eight
Troop F (the
Ashby Light Horse) made their first appearance before the public in their new uniforms, and as they passed up Franklin street they were frequently greeted with applause.
Captain Edgerton S. Rogers was in command, and the other commissioned officers were
Lieutenants George B
Pegram and
C. H. Rose.
There were eleven non-commissioned officers and thirty-six privates in line, making a total of forty-nine men rank and file.