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at Appomattox. Officers succeeding those at the organization were: Cols. S. T. Player, J. T. Jordan; Lieut.-Cols. Jonathan Rivers, S. T. Player, O. H. Cooke, J. T. Jordan, W. J. Williams; Majs. S. T. Player, J. H. Pate, W. J. Williams, John Durham, J. B. Duggan; Capts. (A) J. B. Duggan, (B) W. J. Williams, (C) J. T. Jordan, (D) John Durham, (E) A. C. McLennon, (F) T. D. Wilcox, (G) H. B. Hanley, (H) C. M. Jones (killed) and W. G. Bell, (I) J. W. Allen, (K) S. M. Manning, J. H. Pate and O. A. V. Rose. The organization of the Fiftieth regiment Georgia volunteers was as follows: Field officers, Col. W. R. Manning, Lieut.-Col. F. Kearse, Maj. P. C. Pendleton, Adjt. James P. Graves; Capts. (A) John T. Wilson, (B) P. B. Bedford, (C) John M. Spence, (D) James T. Bevill, (E) Cicero H. Young, (F) Duncan Curry, (G) John B. Osteen, (H)Jesse M. Wells, (I) E. C. Morgan, (K) Pliny Sheffield. The Fiftieth was another of the commands that served in the army of Northern Virginia, sharing in its