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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
column, and Colonel Henry C. Jones, who was in command, had his full staff mounted. First Battalion Virginia Artillery. Major, William E. Simons; Adjutant, with rank of Captain, W. G. Harvey; Inspector, with rank of Captain, James E. Phillips; Ordnance Officer, with rank of First Lieutenant, H. L. Turner; Quartermaster, with rank of First Lieutenant, R. F. Patterson; Commissary of Subsistence, with rank of First Lieutenant, R. L. Vandeventer. Battery A–Richmond Howitzers, Captain John A. Hutcheson. B—Norfolk Light Artillery Blues, Captain M. C. Keeling. C—Staunton Artillery, Lieutenant David O'Rourke. E—R. E. Lee Battery (Petersburg), Captain John Trusheim. The battalion had about 250 men. Governor Gordon and staff. Governor John B. Gordon, of Georgia, and staff had the next position, and the Governor's Horse Guard, mounted, followed as his escort. Governors Farwell and Richardson, and A. B. Fleming, of West Virginia, and staffs, were also in the proces