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Gardin. Lieutenants: Samuel H. Adams, James M. Higgins, Rob- ert A. Tate, S. P. Tate.

Company E captains: Columbus C. Cole, Charles E. Harper, Joseph A. Hooper, Martin M. Wolfe, Robert W. Cole. Lieuten- ants: Andrew J. Busick, W. H. Faucett, James H. Hanner, John N. Nelson, O. C. Wheeler.

Company F captains: Jesse F. Reeves, Preston B. Reeves, W. L. Mitchell, S. G. Caudle. Lieutenants: John Gambole, N. A. Reynolds, David Edwards, Horton S. Reeves, Calvin Reeves, George G. Reeves, Calvin C. Carrier.

Company G captains: Edward M. Scott, J. A. Burns, John W. Graves, Stanlin Brinchfield. Lieutenants: O. W. Fitzgerald, James T. Stokes, Peter Smith, J. N. Blackwell, B. S. Mitchell, Martin H. Cobb.

Company H captains: Hamilton Scales, Ephraim Bouldin, Wil- liam H. Lovins. Lieutenants: S. Martin, C. C. Smith, John K. Martin, Sam B. Ziglar, Shadrack Martin, Joshua D. Ziglar.

Company I captains: Shubal G. Worth, George V. Lamb. Lieutenants: Robert Hanner, Eli H. Winningham, John H. Palmer, B. W. Burkhead, William McAuley, Hamilton C. Graham, Alex. A. McAllister, J. S. Robbins, R. A. Glenn, R. W. Winbourne.

Company K captains: Alney Burgin, Charles H. Burgin, Wil- liam B. Gooding, E. J. Dobson. Lieutenants: Isaac E. Morris, A. W. Crawford, J. L. Greenlee, J. B. Burgin, John M. Burgin, J. E. Bailey.

Company L captains: Robert H. Gray, J. A. C. Brown, Lee Russell, Yancey M. C. Johnson. Lieutenants: Claiborn Gray, Wil- liam G. Spencer, E. C. Harney, Oliver M. Pike, Calvin H. Welborn.

Company M captains: John M. Odell, Laban Odell, Warren B. Kivett, Columbus F. Siler. Lieutenants: J. M. Robbins, James M. Pounds, Henry C. Alfred, Lewis F. McMasters, John M. Lawrence, A. W. Lawrertce.

Besides the lieutenants named above, the captains of the several companies had in nearly every instance served as lieutenants pre- vious to their promotion. Hon. Walter Clark, now Justice of the Supreme Court of the State, who will compile and edit the histories of our North Carolina regiments, was, at its organization, a drill- master in the 22d. He was then little more than a boy.

Until March 2, 1862, the regiment remained in support of the bat- teries at Evansport, in brigade at different times with the ist Arkansas, the 2d Tennessee, a Virginia regiment, and perhaps other regiments,