25, 1886, Frank Carr, Confederates States steamer Patrick Henry.
March 3, 1887, P. R. Cunningham, H, Fifty-eight Virginia Infantry.
November 24, 1887, Robert G. Carrington, A, Fourth Virginia Infantry.
October 28, 1888, Charles W. Cooper, S, Fifth Virginia Infantry.
January 8, 1889, Z. T. Curlew, B. Sixty-first Virginia Infantry.
August 7, 1889, I. G. Crews, F, Eleventh Virginia Infantry.
March 14, 1890, John Carhoni, A, Eighteenth Virginia Infantry.
April 29, 1890, W. W. Caldwell, C, Twelfth Virginia Infantry.
August 15, 1892, George B. Carrington, D, Nineteenth Virginia Infantry.
May 25, 1886, Andrew J. Dobbs, H, Twelfth Virginia Infantry.
March 16, 1887, Charles C. Been, C, Second Virginia Infantry.
February 17, 1888, Andrew Donnally, Greenbrier Cavalry.
December I, 1891, Thomas Dunn, D, First Virginia Battalion of Infantry.
July 5, 1891, Nat. G. Dickinson, D, Fourteenth Virginia Infantry.
August 27, 1891, C. A. Dupriest, Lunenburg Artiller
ell on May 6, 1864, in the Wilderness, was elected Second Lieutenant.
The company on the John Brown raid was armed as infantry with muskets.
Respectfully, J. V. S. M'Creery.
The roll is follows:
Captain, George W. Randolph.
Orderly Sergeant, G. G. Otey.
Privates: James A. August, Robert M. Anderson, Thomas S. Armistead, A. M. Archer, Wilson N. Bugg, John Thompson Brown, William H. Blackadar, William P. Burwell, Oscar Cranz, Charles Crane, Henry C. Carter, John Esten Cooke, W. W. Caldwell, James Ellett, Horace Edmund, James B. Ficklen, Alex. B. Guigon, Joseph H. Ghio, E. S. Hubbard, A. L. Holladay, Henry S. Jones, William H. Lipscomb, Lucian Lewis, Dr. Theodore P. Mayo, John Mathews, Paul Michaux, Thomas J. Macon, Lawrence S. Marye, T. G. Peachy, Hugh R. Pleasants, Dr. William P. Palmer, Thomas Pollard, Jr., Edward Pistolette, Robert W. Powers, Hugh L. Powell, John B. Royall, John C. Shields, William B. Smith, Harrison Sublett, T. E. Stratton, William R. Todd, R. D. Ward