r 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, to April 9, 1865.
Colonel George W. Lay, A. A. & I. General, March 6, 1863, to April 9, 1865.
Major Henry E. Peyton, A. A. & I. General, November, 1862, to November 4, 1864, Lieutenant Colonel A. A. & I. General to April 9, 1865.
Lieutenant Colonel E. Murray, A. A. & I. General, September, 1863, to November 4, 1864.
Major Giles B. Cooke, A. A. & I. General, November 4, 1864, to April
., first lieutenant and captain; was killed at Gettysburg.
Updike, John B., second lieutenant and first lieutenant, captain; wounded at Spotsylvania, 12th of May, 1864, and retired.
Funkhouser, Robert D., Jr., second lieutenant, first lieutenant, captain and acting lieutenant-colonel; wounded at Winchester, 19th of September, 1864, and captured at Fort Steadman, near Petersburg, 25th of March, 1865.
Boyd, Emory V., orderly sergeant and second lieutenant; killed below Richmond, 25th of June, 1862.
Brown, John G., color sergeant and second lieutenant; captured at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864; was sent with the famous 600 Confederate officers to Morris Island, off South Carolina, under the so-called retaliation act; living.
Updike, Abraham, elected second lieutenant in October, 1864; was captured at Fort Steadman, 25th of March, 1865; dead.
Atwood, Luther, private, killed at Seven Pines, May 31, 1862.
Atwood, Samuel, private, died in hospital, Richmond.
Allen, John, pri