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assistant in charge of General Reserve Ordnance Train, A. N. Va. ; now (1900) attorney-at-law and President of the School Board of Baltimore, Md.

Alexander S. Pendleton, of Lexington, Va., son of General W. N. Pendleton, Aid-de-Camp to General T. J.Jackson, and later Lieu- tenant-Colonel and Adjutant-General of 2d corps, A. N. Va. ; killed near Fisher's Hill, September 22d, 1864, on General Early's retreat.

19 J. Bowyer Brockenbrough, of Lexington, Va., later Captain of the'Baltimore Light Artillery, promoted Major; still living (1900). 11 See note 5.

"David E. Moore, Jr., of Lexington, Va., later Sergeant in the Rockbridge Artillery; now (1900) attorney-at-law in Lexington, Va.

"Lyttleton S. Macon, of Albemarle county, Va., later Sergeant in the Rockbridge Artillery; sheriff of Albemarle county, Va. ; now (1900) farming in Albemarle county, Va.

"William M. Brown, of Rockbridge county, Va., later Lieutenant of the Rockbridge Artillery; now deceased. 15 See note 8.

" Beverley R. Jones, of Frederick county, Va., now (1900) farming in Frederick county, Va,

17 C. N. Berkeley Minor, of Hanover county, Va., later Lieutenant in the ist Regiment of Engineers, and now (1900) Professor in the Virginia Female Institute at Staunton, Va.

18 See notes 2, 3, 13 and 16.

19 John J. Williams, of Winchester, Va., later Sergeant in Chew's Battery of horse artillery; attorney-at-law and Mayor of Winchester, Va. ; Commander of the Grand Camp, C. V., of Virginia; died in Baltimore, Md., October, 1899.

  • Launcelot M. Blackford, of Lynchburg, Va., later Lieutenant

and Adjutant of the 24th Virginia Regiment; now (1900), and for thirty years past, Principal of the Episcopal High School of Virginia.

"Randolph Fairfax, of Alexandria, Va., killed, as stated above, at Fredericksburg, Va., December I3th, 1862.

11 Kinloch Nelson, of Clarke county, Va., later Lieutenant and Ord- nance Officer of Kemper's Brigade, Pickett's Division; Professor in