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Second Virginia Infantry, Stonewall Brigade, Early 's Corps, thir- teen battles inscribed on it; captured at Winchester, September 19, 1864, by the 37th Massachusetts Infantry.

Third Virginia Cavalry, captured near Front Royal, August 16,

1864, by Sergeant H. J. Murray, Company B, 4th New York Cav- alry, and Private Frank Leslie, Company B, same regiment.

Seventh Virginia Infantry, captured by the 82d New York at Gettysburg.

Battle flag of the 8th Virginia Volunteers, time and place of cap- ture not given.

Tenth Virginia Volunteers, captured at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863, by the 68th Pennsylvania Volunteers.

Confederate flag, stars and bars, i2th Virginia, captured in cav- alry engagement near Beverley Ford, June, 1863, by General Jud- son Kilpatrick, U. S. A.

Ninth Virginia Infantry, captured July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg, by Private John E. Clopp, Company F, 7 ist Pennsylvania.

Ninth Virginia Infantry, captured at Sailor's creek, April 6, 1865, by Corporal J. F. Benjamin, Company M (Harris), Volunteer Cav- alry, ist Brigade, 3d Division, Major- General Custer commanding.

Sixth Virginia Infantry, captured July 30, 1864, by Corporal Franklin Hogan, Company A, 45th Pennsylvania Volunteers.

Twelfth Virginia Infantry, captured in the battle of Sailor's creek, April 6, 1865, by First Lieutenant James H. Gibbon, Company C, 2d New York (Harris Light) Volunteer Cavalry, ist Brigade, 3d Division.

Fifth Virginia Cavalry, captured at Aldie, Va., June 17, 1863, by ist Massachusetts Cavalry.

Eighteenth Virginia Volunteers, time and place of capture not given.

Twenty-fifth Virginia Volunteers, time and place of capture not given.

Fourteenth Virginia Regiment, captured at Five Forks, April i,

1865, by Sergeant H. A. Delavie, Company I, nth Pennsylvania Volunteers. 3d Division, 5th Army Corps.

Fourteenth Virginia, State flag, captured at Nineveh, Va., No- vember 12, 1864, by Private J. F. Adams, "First Virginia Cav- alry;" on one side are the words, "God Armeth the Patriot," and on the other, " Virginia State Arms."

Thirty-second Battalion, Virginia Cavalry, captured by Private