cates those who were present at the surrender as members of this company.
There were also eighty-one privates present with the battery, who were paroled.
For their names, see paroles of the army of Northern Virginia, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol.
XV, pp. 33-34.—Ed. Some of its members were absent, sick, or wounded; and many whose names appear were present, but belonged at the time to other commands:
The first captain, William N. Pendleton.
Adams, Thomas T.
*Adkins, Blackburn
*Agner, Augustus W.
Agner, John T. (or D.)
Agner, Jonathan
Agner, Joseph S.
*Agner, McD.
Agner, Samuel S.
Alexander, Edgar S.
Alexander, Eugene
Alexander, John McD.
Anderson, Samuel D.
*Armistead, Charles J.
Arnold, Abner E.
Ayers, Napoleon B.
*Bacon, Edloe P.
*Bacon, Edloe P., Jr.
Bacon, Philip E., Jr.
*Baldwin, William Ludlow
Bane, Samuel R.
*Barger, William G.
Barton, David R.
Barton, Robert T.
Beard, John R.
Beard, Wi
enants—George W. Bassett, dead, John A. Cullen, dead.
First Sergeants—Fleming Meredith, James Allison, killed, Ro. G. Howerton, dead, John L. Slaughter, F. R. Burke, killed, Benjamin T. Williamson, dead, A. H. Jones, William H. Mitchell, dead, William T. Robins, Sr., dead.
Corporals—Hansford Anderson, John W. Bush, Charles H. Harrison, Alfred Morrison, John Ellis, killed, John Pemberton, killed, John Toole, killed, P. P. Moore.
Privates—Richard Apperson, Peter Anderson, killed, F. H. Blackburn, W. H. Berkeley, dead, William W. Berkeley, Vivian G. Boulware, Aubine L. Boulware, Wickliffe Boulware, killed, R. H. Burruss,——Beadles, A. M. Broach, dead, H. C. Brock, James Burgess, killed,—— Bagby, killed, James A. Callis, James W. Campbell, James I. Casey, dead, John L. Cardwell, Charles H. Cooke, Richard Crouch, Thomas L. Crouch, dead, —— Clements, killed, William H. Clements, dead, Clayton, S. D. Chamberlayne, dead, Edward Davis, Smith Davis, dead, A. B. Dabney, dead