rmy of Northern Virginia under General Joseph E. Johnston, voluntarily retired with him, and was replaced by Colonel R. H. Chilton, A. A. & I. General, who was promoted Brigadier General in December, 1863, and Colonel Walter H. Taylor then became Adjutant General of the Army of Northern Virginia, which position he held until the surrender, April 9, 1865.
The Chiefs of Departments who served under General Lee were as follows:
Lieutenant Colonel E. Porter Alexander, Chief of Ordnance, June 1, 1862, to November, 1862, Brigadier General Artillery to April 9, 1865.
Lieutenant Colonel Briscoe G. Baldwin, Chief of Ordnance, November, 1862, to April 9, 1865.
Lieutenant Colonel Robert G. Cole, Chief Commissary, June I, 1862, to April 9, 1865.
Lieutenant Colonel James L. Corley, Chief Quartermaster, June I, 1862, to April 9, 1865.
Surgeon Lafayette Guild, Medical Director, June 25, 1862, to April 9, 1865.
Brigadier General W. N. Pendleton, Chief of Artillery, March 6, 1863,
tle of Gettysburg July 3, 1863.
Ferguson, Reuben P., fourth corporal; wounded in the mouth in battle of Seven Pines June 1, 1862; transferred to 2nd Regiment, Virginia Cavalry.
Privates.
Byers, David H., arm shattered in battle of Seven Pines, June 1, 1862; honorably discharged by reason of fifth wound.
Bowles, John W., detailed brigade blacksmith.
Bellomy, Andrew J., enlisted August 22, 1862.
Brockman, Butley, severely wounded in face in Second Manassas battle, August 30, 1862. es M., made corporal; died at home of typhoid fever February 21, 1862.
Flynt, James T., wounded badly in right hand June 1, 1862, in battle of Seven Pines; never fit for duty afterwards.
Flynt, William D., wounded in right arm in second battle right side, July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg.
Wood, Alfred T., enlisted May 10, 1861.
Wood, Robert B., badly wounded, June 1, 1862, at Seven Pines.
Wood, Marian, badly wounded, June 27, 1862, at Gaines' Mill.
Wood, W. M., detailed brigade tea