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The Monument to General Robert E, Lee, 2T9

Goolsby and Ferneyhough, and created great enthusiasm along the line of march. These flags were also used as escort to General Joseph E. Johnston when he marched to the monument to unveil the statue of General Lee. Major T. A. Brander commanding, and the follow- ing members were in line :

Crenshaw Battery, — Captain Thomas Ellett, Captain William G. Crenshaw, Lieutenant E. G. Hollis, Sergeants T. T. Johnson, B. W. Vass, Walter J. Ratcliffe, Hugh D. Smith, John R. Redford, Corporals W. T. Ratcliffe and E. S. Ferneyhough, privates Thad. M. Jones, Thomas G. Walker, D. W. Gibson, John Walker, George E. Ware, E. L. Nuckols, John Lewis, Jeff. ,Ruffin, W. P. Morgan, W. R. Johnson, William Ellis Jones, J. C. Goolsby, William D. Snead, R. C. Walden, Charles P. Young, and M. T. Rider.

Purcell Battery, — Privates Thomas Byrne, James Sty water, R. T. Totty, Joseph Uren, Valentine Brown, J. W. D. Farrar, E. M. Cayce, John T. Callaghan, B. F. Hackman, and D. S. Redford.

Letcher Battery, — Major Thomas A. Brander, Lieutenant John Tyler, Corporal D. S. Cates, privates F. Kell, James T. Ferriter, and C. T. Outland.

Fredericksburg Battery, — Privates E. T. Chesley, H. Cabell Tabb, and John Ferneyhough.

Staff. — Captain W. Gordon McCabe.

SONS OF VETERANS.

R. S. Chew Camp Sons of Veterans, 40 strong, from Fredericks- burg, preceded by Bowery's band, numbering 20 pieces, who were guests of Sons of Veterans of Richmond.

Sons of Veterans, Captain Louis Rawlings, with 115 men in line.

VETERAN CAMPS.

Maury Camp of Fredericksburg, composed of the survivors of the Thirtieth infantry, Corse's brigade. Colonel D. M. Lee commanding, composed of 15th, 17th, 30th and 32d regiments. General M. D. Corse commanding.

Pickett-Buchanan Camp of Norfolk, Commander Samuel Hodges, 250 men.

Stonewall Camp of Portsmouth, 125 men. General W. R. McDon- ald commander.

R. E. Lee Camp, No. 2, of Alexandria, 61 strong.

A. P. Hill Camp of Petersburg, 200 strong, Colonel H. R. Smith.