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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.27 (search)
rps appeared as it drew up into line just to the right of Chief-Marshal Fitz Lee and his staff. They marched as an escort to General Lee, and they were the cynosure of all eyes. The lads from the Institute were clad in full-dress uniform, consisting of blue cap, gray spike coat, and white duck trousers. The four companies were officered in part as follows: Company A—Captain H. A. Wise; Lieutenants, Charles Kilburn and M. S. Dickerson. Company D—Captain H. E. Biscoe; Lieutenants, C. B. Coffeen and H. A. Reynolds. Company B—Captain C. D. Langhorne; Lieutenants, P. St. George Cocke and H. E. Henderson. Company C—Captain Douglas Smith; Lieutenants, H. E. Hyatt and William Bryant. General Lee rode with his accustomed grace and skill, and received an almost continuous ovation as his familiar form was recognized in the column. Captain E. J. Bosher served as Chief of Staff, with a long string of well-mounted aides, many of whom took part in the stirring events of the war.