llery, not before reported.
Mich'l Basil, Letcher's company, Pegram's regiment, teamster, detailed from Artillery, not before reported.
Jos. Walters, Dickenson's company, King's regiment, artificer, detailed from Artillery.
not before reported.
James Hackett, Letcher's company, Pegram's regiment, guard, detailed from Artillery, not before reported.
Wm. W. Collins, Grandy's company, Richardson's regiment, guard, detailed from Artillery, not before reported.
J. C. Aycock, Co. C, Lane's regiment, guard, detailed from Artillery, not before reported.
Wm. H. Selbry, Donald's company, McIntosh's regiment, guard, detailed from Artillery, not before reported.
I certify that the above is a correct report of all men employed under my charge, now present for duty.
I have also under my charge 16 (sixteen) Negroes—slaves in public service.
[13] H. C. Thorburn, Capt. and A. Q. M.
Report of men employed by Chief Surgeon Artillery 1st Corps A. N. V., April 10th, 1865.
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Coleman,
J. Jackson,
Martin Hopkins,
Private B. M. Lewis,
Hugh Moore,
J. Pender,
F. L. R. Shelton,
Alfred Stewart,
J. P. Smothers.
Co. F.
Sergeant J. H. Lane,
Private G. W. Booker,
J. Cox,
B. F. Hodges,
Private Isaac Holt,
Thomas Lewellen,
Samuel McDaniel,
C. W. Meaks.
Co. G.
Private A. Barham,
T.cales, Maj. and Q. M.
D. T. Carraway, Maj. and C. S.
R. M Oates, Capt. and A. Q. M.
J. M. Tate, Capt. and A. Q. M.
J. G. Edwards, Capt. and A. C. S.
Lane's Brigade.
Jas. H. Lane, Brig. Gen.
E. J. Hale, Jr., Capt. and A. A. G.
E. B. Meade, 1st Lt. and A. D. C.
E. N. Herndon, Maj. and Q. M.
Thos. H. McKoyJas. H. Lane, Brig. Gen.
E. J. Hale, Jr., Capt. and A. A. G.
E. B. Meade, 1st Lt. and A. D. C.
E. N. Herndon, Maj. and Q. M.
Thos. H. McKoy, Maj. and C. S.
R. V. Cowan, Col. 33d N. C. T.
Jas. A. Weston, Maj. 33d N. C. T.
S. Whitaker, Jr., 1st Lt. and Adj't 33d N. C. T.
John A. Vigal, Ass't Surgeon 33d N. C. T.
Riddick Gatling, Capt. Co. H, 33d N. C. T.
W. J. Callais, Capt. Co. G, 33d N. C. T.
Geo. W. Sanderlin, Capt. Co. E, 33d N. C. T.
J. C.
arters, 41; Ordnance Train, men with, of 1st and 3d Corps, 44.
Artillery, 10th Va. Batt., 441.
Artillery, 18th Va. Batt., 442.
Artillery, 19th Va. Batt., 441.
Ashcroft, Capt. T. E., 263.
Ashford, Col., John, 383.
Ashley, Lt. Geo., 287.
Askew, Lt. H. Q., 314.
Atkins, Lt. J. S., 247.
Atkins, Capt. M. J., 458.
Atkinson, Surg. A., 189.
Atkinson, Lt. J. J., 160.
Atwell, Capt. W. H., 274.
Auld, Lt. J. M., 304.
Austin, Lt. W. A., 275.
Averett, Capt. J. T., 71.
Aycock, J. C., Lane's Regiment, 45.
Ayres, Capt. L. L., 121.
Babbitt, Maj., Amzi, 144.
Babbitt, Lt. C. W., 467.
Babcock, U. S. A., Gen., XII.
Badgett, Capt. J. W., 253.
Bagby, Lt., Jno. R., 17, 35.
Bagnall, Ass't Surg., R. D., 333.
Bagwell, Lt. E. R., 432.
Bagwell, Sgt. F. P. 433.
Bagwell, W. H., 18.
Bailey, Surg. A. W., 121.
Bailey, Lt. C. R., 432.
Bailey, Capt. J. H., 348.
Bailey, Surg. W. H., 368.
Baird, Capt. E. R., 70.
Baker, Lt., Ben., 160.
Baker, Lt. B. F., 190.
Baker, Surg. P. B
now occupied by our imposing City Hall.
Among the leading officers who participated in the meeting were Generals Early, John B. Gordon, Edward Johnson, I. R. Trimble, W. B. Taliaferro, William Smith, W. N. Pendleton, Fitz. Lee, M. Ransom, William Terry, Benjamin Huger, Robert Ransom, L. L. Lomax, George H. Steuart, C. W. Field, W. S. Walker, B. T. Johnson, J. D. Imboden, R. L. Walker, Harry Heth, Samuel Jones, John S. Preston, Henry A. Wise, George E. Pickett, D. H. Maury, M. D. Corse, J. H. Lane, James L. Kemper, J. A. Walker, and others; Colonels Thomas H. Carter, Hilary P. Jones, Thomas L. Preston, Robert S. Preston, William Allan, William Preston Johnston, Charles S. Venable, Charles Marshall, Walter H. Taylor, Henry E. Peyton, and Robert E. Withers; Commodore M. F. Maury, Captain R. D. Minor, of the Confederate States Navy, and scores of others of our leading officers, and hosts of the ragged veterans of the rank and file.
The meeting was called to order by General Bradley
It is asserted on all sides that the parade, decorations, and everything connected with the jubilee excelled anything every witnessed in the South.
The marshals.
General Fitzhugh Lee, chief marshal; General John R. Cooke, chief of staff.
Generals A. H. Colquitt, P. M. B. Young, Robert Ransom, Jr., Joseph R. Anderson, Cadmus M. Wilcox, James A. Walker, Robert F. Hoke, L. L. Lomax, W. B. Taliaterro, William R. Cox, Thomas L. Rosser, William H. Bate, Eppa Hunton, William H. Payne, James H. Lane, William McComb, G. M. Sorrel, T. M. Logan, E. M. Law, C. A. Battle, M. C. Butler, W. P. Roberts, Joseph Wheeler; Colonels William A. Morgan, William H. Palmer, Hilary P. Jones, Thomas H. Carter, R. H. Dulany, F. M. Boykin, H. Kyd Douglass, Henry T. Douglass, Wilfred E. Cutshaw, Thomas Smith; Majors W. J. Johnston, J. Van Holt Nash, N. V. Randolph, Percy Hawes, R. Taylor Scott; Captains E. J. Levy, John Cussens, Charles U. Williams, Thomas Pinckney, A. W. Garber, Drs. S. A. Goodwin, J. S