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tant battle-fields ; and to the memory of their two hundred unknown comrades whose remains are at rest beneath this mound.

These were men whom death could not terrify whom defeat could not discourage."

Below the above in large raised letters are the words :

"CONFEDERATE DEAD." On the east side : "First Virginia Cavalry: J. Conway Chichester.

Fourth Virginia: John H. Lee, Garrison Beach, William Beach, Templeton Selecman.

Sixth Virginia, Company A : Edward Nevitt.

Company T: James Robey, James Wrenn, Joseph Padgett, J. Berkeley Monroe.

Company K: Lieut. Geo. A. Means, Edgar Haycock.

Eleventh Virginia, Company I : Lieut. W. H. Kirby, Summerfield Ball, John Ball, Joseph Nelson, James Nelson, W. Moore, John Terrett, J. H. Saunders, John C. Sewall, Roger Williams, Michael Crow, Augustus C. Williams,

Mosby 1 s Cavalry: Lieut. Frank Fox, D. French Dulany, John Underwood, E. F. Davis, Fenton Beavers, Thomas Simpson, Addi- son Davis, John B. Davis, W. D. Gooding, John T. Arundell, Zachariah Mayhugh."

On the south side:

" Seventeenth Virginia Infantry, Company A : D. McC. Lee. Company F: R. M. Lee, F. Simms. Company K: Robert T. Love.

Seventh Virginia Infantry, Company E: Sergeant S. Z. Troth, James T. Taylor.

Forty-ninth Virginia Infantry : R. T. Halley.

Nineteenth Georgia Infantry, Company K: Matthew Plaskett, Henry Gosling, George Moulden, W. K. Dawson.

Major Alfred Moss, General Ewell's Staff.