ent under the command of General Bradley T. Johnson.
All of Richmond turned out.
The column was led by Governor Fitzhugh Lee, accompanied by General Wade Hampton, followed by his regular aides, and General John R. Cooke, chief of staff for the occasion.
Members of the Lee family, Generals Joseph E. Johnston, Jubal A. Early, Joseph R. Anderson, William McComb, Geo. H. Stuart, L. L. Lomax, Surgeon-General Samuel Preston Moore, Generals C. M. Wilcox, W. B. Taliaferro, R. E. Colston, William H. Payne, William P. Roberts, Eppa Hunton, Daniel Ruggles, J. D. Imboden, Robert Ransom, B. D. Fry, R. L. Page, D. A. Weisiger, William R. Terry, Williams C. Wickham, Hon. John W. Daniel, and other distinguished men with many accomplished ladies were present in carriages.
The exercises on the grounds were as follows:
Governor Lee called the vast crowd to order and said—
Citizens and Comrades,—As Governor of Virginia I am by law a member of the Lee Monument Association, and by the ac
ief 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. Mayor J. Taylor Ellyson, General W. B. Taliaferro of Virginia, Captain R. E. Lee, ex-Governor John Lee Carroll, of Maryland, Senator Randall Lee Gibson of Louisiana, General Wade Hampton, General James Longstreet, Senator Reagan of Texas, General W. H. Payne, Governor Gordon of Georgia, Governor Fowle of North Carolina, Governor Fleming of West Virginia, Governor Richardson of South Carolina, Governor Fleming of Florida, Senator Pasco of Florida, Senator Berry of Arkansas, Congressman Blanchar
er issued by Munford at Lynchburg, Va., April 21, 1865, glows with the undying spirit of resistance.
The capitulation of General Johnston could only convince him of the futility of further resistance.]
Monday, March 27th.
Left Mechanicsville; camped for the night in Chesterfield county between Richmond and Petersburg.
Tuesday, March 28th.
Went to Dinwiddie county, and camped for the night at Sutherland's Tavern.
Wednesday, March 29th.
Laid in line of battle near Hatcher's creek, Payne's Brigade fighting, we supporting him; camped for the night near Hatcher's creek.
Thursday, March 30th.
Moved towards Five Forks; Pickett's division and cavalry drove enemy back.
While driving him back night overtook us; we came back a short distance and went into camp.
Friday, March 31st.
Attacked by enemy next morning.
Pickett's division and cavalry driven by enemy at Five Forks; camped for the night at——Station on Southside Railroad.
Saturday, April 1st.
Enemy pressing us al
, Gordonsville, Va.
Samuel McGowan, Abbeville, S. C.
John T. Morgan, United States Senate.
T. T. Munford, Lynchburg, Va.
H. B. Mabry, Texas.
W. W. Mackall, Warrenton, Va.
George Maney, Nashville, Tenn.
James G. Martin, North Carolina.
John McCausland, West Virginia.
Henry E. McCulloch, Texas.
W. R. Miles, Mississippi.
William Miller, Florida.
John C. Moore, Texas.
Francis T. Nichols, New Orleans.
E. A. O'Neal, Montgomery, Ala.
R. L. Page, Norfolk, Va.
W. H. Payne, Warrenton, Va.
W. F. Perry, Glendale, Ky.
Roger A. Pryor, New York.
Lucius E. Polk, Tennessee.
J. B. Palmer, Tennessee.
W. H. Parsons, Texas.
N. B. Pearce, Arkansas.
E. W. Pettus, Selma, Ala.
Albert Pike, Washington, D. C.
W. A. Quarles, Clarksville. Tenn.
B. H. Robertson, Washington, D. C.
F. H. Robertson, Austin, Tex.
J. B. Robertson, Waco, Tex.
Daniel Ruggles, Fredericksburg, Va.
George W. Rains, Augusta, Ga.
A. E. Reynolds, Mississippi.
D. H. Reynolds,