, Captain Phil. Haxall, Major John P. Branch, Major W. E. Simons, Rev. Dr. Cooper, Mr. E. B. Addison, Colonel Maury, Colonel Cutshaw, Mr. Robert B. Munford, Mr. James T. Gray, Captain Thomas Ellett, Colonel Charles S. Venable, General W. H. Payne, town and Berryville, then goes to Fisher's Hill, Sheridan following.
On the 17th, Anderson, with Kershaw's Division and Cutshaw's artillery, approaches to reinforce Early, and Early in turn forces Sheridan back to the vicinage of Charlestown, skirm.
Vainly did Ramseur, with a few hundred men, and Major Goggin, of Conner's staff, with as many more of his brigade and Cutshaw's artillery, try to stem the tide.
For an hour and a half they held it in check, but Ramseur fell mortally wounded figh Treasurer, Robert S. Bosher, of Richmond; Secretary, Captain Thomas Ellett, of Richmond.
Executive Committee—Colonel W. E. Cutshaw, Captain John Cussons, Captain E. P. Reeve, and James T. Gray, of Richmond, and Captain W. Gordon McCabe, of Pete
y Heth, General M. C. Butler, General T. L. Rosser, General William H. Payne, General L. L. Lomax, General Scott Shipp, General T. A. Brander and Staff, General D. A. Weisiger, General George H. Stuart, Dr. Stuart McGuire, Colonel William H. Palmer, Colonel Charles S. Venable, Colonel Walter H. Taylor, Colonel Hilary P. Jones, Colonel Thomas H. Carter, Colonel Morton Marye, Colonel F. M. Boykin, Colonel E. M. Henry, Colonel F. M. Parker, Colonel H. Kyd Douglass, Colonel L. D. Starke, Colonel W. E. Cutshaw, Colonel John B. Cary, Colonel J. P. Minetree, Colonel A. W. Starke, Major John W. Daniel, Major R. Taylor Scott, Major J. B. Hill, Major W. J. Johnson, Major W. W. Parker, Major A. W. Garber, Captain Thomas Tabb, Captain John Cussons, Captain E. J. Levy, Captain Charles U. Williams, Captain J. W. Pegram, Mr. John Chamblin, Mr. H. Clay Chamblin, Judge George L. Christian, Mr. Charles L. Todd, Major N. V. Randolph, Hon. J. Taylor Ellyson, Mr. William H. Curtis, Rev. Frank Stringfellow
100.
Conrad, Major, Holmes, 253.
Cooper, General S., his portrait in the War Department 86.
Courtenay, Captain W. A., 1.
Crampton's Gap, 33.
Crater, Battle of the, roster of members of the 12th Va. Infantry engaged in, 271.
Crenshaw Battery History of the 275; roll of, 289; commended by A. P. Hill, 280.
Crenshaw, Captain W. G., 275.
Crittenden, General George B. 168.
Crook and Kelly, Capture of Generals, 12.
Crumpacker, Judge, 90.
Crutchfield, Colonel S., 104.
Cutshaw, Colonel W. E., 177.
Daniel, Major John W., 205.
Danville, Va., 80 334.
David, Torpedo Boat, 330.
Davidson, Captain, Hunter, 827.
Davis, President, portrait of in the War Department, 86; last proclamation of, 837; monument, 209; Major Sturgis, 12.
Depew, Senator, Chauncey, 97.
Dinkins Captain James, 298.
Dixon, Lieutenant, his daring, 880.
Donelson Surrender of Fort, 298.
Douglas, Major H. K., 65.
Duncan, Colonel 58.
Early, General J. A, 61, 340.
Echo, Capture of the Brig,