ADJUTANT,

© Mary Custis Lee - 17th Virginia Regiment Chapter, UOC 1973 TABLE CF CCN'IEN'IS

Organizational Meeting June )0, 1884 1

R. E. l.ee Camp formed July 7, 1884 1 - 2

Honorary Members of R. E. Lee Camp 2

R. E. Lee Camp Officers' 1884 - 1887 • • ) R. E. Lee Camp Officers 1888 - 1891 4

R. E. Lee Camp Officers 1892 - 1895 • 5

R. E. l.ee Camp Officers 1896 - 1899 • 6

R. E. Lee Camp Officers 1900 - 190) • • 7 R. E. Lee Camp Officers 1904 - 1907 • • 8

R. E. l.ee Camp Officers 1908 - 1910 9

Notes from Old Camp Minute Books • 10 - 16

Camp Memorial Day Speakers 1889 - 1910 • • 17

Confederate Veterans joining Camp • 18 - 25

Burial place of Confederate Veterans • • • 26 - 4) Grand Camp Charter Members • • .44

- i ­ Former members of the 17th Virginia Regiment, CSA met at Concordia

Hall, Alexandria on June 30, 1884 to consider the formation of the

1f17th Virginia Infantry Association of Alexandria, Virginia". Tho~e

attending the meeting were:

Capt. R. 1". Knox Jno. R. Zimmerman Chas. O. Sipple

S. S. Coleman Richard Roland Alexander Ziunter

Isaac Rudd SamUel !1ankin~ Mark ?rice 1\ s bury ECTwell Hilliam Darley Frank David~on ---' R. M. Latha.m Jas. H. ;tiatkins Ed gar ;·rarfield

Wm HheaUey

Capt. R. F. Knox wa~ elected Chairman and Edgar 'tiarfield, SecrFltary

at thi~ Meeting. * * * * *

The Confederate Veterans met again on July 7, 1884 and forme~ the

R. E. Lee Ca!'!p, Confederate Veterans, Alexandria, Virginia. The By­

Laws for the Camp were adopted at this meeting. Those attending the meeting were:

General M. D. Corse Capt. R. F. Knox Capt. f. 3. Hooe

Capt. K. Kemper Lieut. F. ?ower Col. Arthur Herbert

~:J. '.'J. Ad a!'l A. Howell Isaac Rudd

~'lm H. Bacon Jas. H. Watkins Pat F. Gorman

A••J. Nevett S. S. Coleman R. I'!. I,atham

\olm J. SU!Tl11lers Jno. T. Devaughn L H. Kell

J. t..!. Sutherland Jno. Proctor Tho5. ii. :'Ihite

Sa1"'tUel Boush Geo. Wise. 05car TUbman

Continued ­

- 1 ­ Jno. R. Zimmerman w. A. Smoot W. W. Sherwood A. N. Hurdle H. D. Warfield Len Hurdle Samuel Mankins E. H. Hawkins William Underwood Jno. Sullivan Everett Warfield Edgar Warfield Enrolled as new members at the meeting July 7, 1884 were ­ Major George Duffey Calvin Smith P. T. Yeatman Jno. Mason Jos. L. Grigg Albert Fairfax C. S. Taylor, Jr. Joseph Lash R. W. Avery * * * * *

R. E. Lee Camp, Confederate Veterans elected fourteen Honorary Members to their Camp Rolls. Shown below are the elected. Honorary Members and the date of their elect1on -

Hon. Jefferson Davis Maj. Gen. Wm H. F. Lee Maj. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee June 1, 1885 June 1, 1885 June 1, 1885

Major Wm F. Dement Capt. S. B. Davis General Jubal Early March 7, 1887 April 4, 1887 August 1, 1887

Col. E. V• White Major Jno W. Daniel Capt. W. Gordon McCabe Dec. 5, 1887 March 25, 1889 March 25, 1889

Randolph H. McKim Han. W. L. Wilson Col. J. A. de Lagnel Dec. 7, 1891 Feby. 1, 1892 July 1, 1901

Maj. Gen. G. W. C. Lee Vernon W. Ashby Nov. 5, 1906 Apr. 4, 1908

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- 2 ­ R. E. Le~ Ca~p, ConfAderata Vet8ran~ Alexandria. Virginia

* CA11P OFFICERS *

Elected July 7. 1884 Hay 4. 1885 April 5. 1886 April 4. 1887 Commander Capt. P. B. Hoce Capt. P. B. Eoce H. A. Smoot W. A. Smoot

1st Lieut. Cmdr. ~·i. A. Smoot W. A. Smoot Jno. R. Zimmer",.a.n Jno. R. ZinUllerman

2nd Lieut. emr. IJt. Frank ParAer Francis ?ower K. Kemper Capt. Thos Perry

3rd I,ieut. Cmdr. Cant. K. Kem!Y.'!r Capt. K. Kemper Thos. Perry Edmund Berkley

. Adjutant Edgar Warfield Edgar ~'larfie1d Edgar Karfie1d Edgar 1:iarfia1d

Quartermaster Richard IJatham Richard :1. Latha...'T1 Richard Latham Richard Latham

Chaplain Rev. G. H. Norton Rev. G. H. Norton Rev. G. H. Norton Rev. G. H. Norton

Surgeon Dr. R. C. Powell Dr. R. C. Powell Dr. Albert Fairfax Dr. Albert Fairfax

Treasurer Capt. Robert F. Knox Capt. Robert F. Knox Capt. P.obert F. Knox Capt. Robt F. Knox

Officer of the Day Asbury Howell Asbury HarNs11 Maj. G. N. Duffey ~aj. G. N. Duffey

Vidette E. H. Hawkins Vaj. G. Ii. Duffey Patrick F. Gorman Patrick F. Gorman

Executive Committee Jno R. Zimmerman Capt. P. S. Roce Capt. P. B. Roce Capt. P. B. Hoce

Executive Cormni ttee Geo. Wise Geo. Wise Geo. Wise Geo. Wise

Executive Com.'7ti. t tee Thos. W. White Thos. W. White Thos W. White Thos W. White

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R. E. Lee Camp, Confederate Veterans hlexandria, Virginia * CAMP OFFICERS *

Elected April 2, 1888 April 1, 1889 April 7, 1890 April 6, 1891 COI'lITlander W. A. Smoot W. A. Smoot W. A. Smoot W. A. Smoot 1st Lieut. Cnrlr. Jno. R. Zimmerman Jno. R. Zimmerman Jno. R. Zimmerman Jno. R. Zimmerman

2nd Lieut. CITrlr. Capt. Thos. Perry Capt. Thos. Perry Capt. Thos. ?erry Capt. Thos. Perry

Jrd Lieut. Cmdr. Edmund Berkley Edmund Berkley Edmund Berkley Edmund Berkley

Ad jutant Edgar Warfield Edgar Harfield Ed gar \J.arfield Edgar Warfield

Quartermaster R. M. I.atham R. M. Latham R. M. Latham R. M. Latham Chaplain Rev. G. H. Norton Rev. G. H. Norton Rev. G. H. Norton Rev. G. H. Norton

Surgeon Dr. R. C. Powell Dr. R. C. Powell Dr. R. C. Powell Dr. Bedford Brown

Treasurer Capt. R. F. ~nax C~pt. R. F. Knox Capt. R. F. Knox Capt. R. F. Knox

Officer of the Day Maj. G. N. Duffey ~ajD G. N. Duffey C. S. Taylor, Jr. C. S. Taylor, Jr.

Vidette P. F. Gorman P. F. Gorman P. F. Gorman P. F. Gorman

Executive Connni ttee Capt. P. 3. :Iooe Capt. P. B. Hooe Capt. P. B. Rooe Capt. P. B. Rooe

Executive Comrni ttee Geo \-lise Geo. ~vise Geo Wise Geo v-ase

Executive Committee Thos. H. h'hite Thos. vI. :·/hite Thos vI. ~vhi te Thos. il. White

Bugler J. C. Sm:i th J. C. SITti th

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* CAMP OFFICERS *

Elected April 4, 1892 April 3, 1893 April 2, 1894 April 1, 1895

Commander W. A. Smoot W. A. Smoot W. A. Smoot W. A. Smoot

1st Lieut. Crner. Jno. R. Zimmer~an Jno. R. Zi~~erman Jno. R. Zimmerman Jno. R. Zimmerman 2nd Lieut. Cndr. Capt. Thos. Perry Capt. Thos. ?erry Capt. Thos. Perry Capt. Thos. Perry 3rd Lieut. C!!rlr. Edmund Berkley G. Wm Ramsey G. Wm. Ramsey G. Wm Ramsey

Adjutant Edgar hTarfie1d Edgar Warfield Edgar Warfield Edgar Warfield

Quartermaster R. M. IJatham R. M. Latham R. M. Latham R. M. Latham

Chaplain Rev. G. H. Norton Rev.G. H. Norton Rev. Kinlock Nelson K. Kemper Surgeon Dr. 13edford Brown Dr. Bedford Brown Dr. Bedford 3rown Dr. Bedford Brown

Treasurer Capt. R. F. Knox Capt. R. F. Knox Capt. R. F. Knox Capt. R. F. Knox

Officer of the Day C. S. Taylor, Jr.· C. S. Taylor, Jr. C. S. Taylor, Jr. C. S. Taylor, Jr. . . Vidette P. F. Gorman P. F. Gorman P. F. Gorman P. F. Gorman

Exceutive Comnittee Capt. ? B. Hooe Ca~t. P. B. ~ooe Capt. P.3. Roce Capt. P. B. Roce

Executive Com.'nittee Thos W. White Thos W. ~..Thi te Thos W. Whi fa Tho~ W. Whi te

Executive Committee G"?o. Hi~e A. C. Wyckoff A. C. Hyckoff A. C. Wyckoff

Bu~ler 11 J. C. S!T1i th

Financial Secretary ~I W. H. Yeatman A. F. Cox

II Office of Bu~ler abolished by Camp action on May 1, 1893. '5:.1 Office of Finan~ial Secretary established by Camp action on April 2, 1894. - 5 ­ R. E. Lee Ca:no, Confederate Veterans Alexandria, Virginia

* Camp OFFICERS *

Elected April 6, 1896 April 5, 1897 April 4, 1898 April J, 1899 Commander Capt. Thomas Perry G. William Ramsey Edgar Warfield A. C. Wyckoff

1st Ljeut. CTTrlr. G. W!"l Ram5ey Edgar Warfield A. C Wyckoff J. C. Wilburn

2nd Lieut. C~r. Ede;ar Warfield A. C. Wyckoff J. C. Wilburn P. F. Gorman

3rd Lieut. Cmdr. A. C. Wyckoff J. C. Williams p. F. Gorman E. C. Graham

J\djutant J. C. Milburn E. H. O'Brien E. H. O'Brien E. H. O'Brien Quartermaster Andrew Sullivan Andrew Sullivan Andrew Sullivan Andrew Sullivan

Chaplain Rev. J. T. William~ Rev. J. T. Williams Rev. J. T. Williams Rev. J. T. Williams Surgeon Dr. Bedford Brown Dr. Bedford Brown Dr. Harold Snowden Dr. Harold Snowden

Treasurer Capt. R. F. Knox Capt.. R. F. Knox Capt. R. F. Knox Capt. R. F. Knox

Officer of the Day W. W. Sherwood W. W. Sherwood W. H. May W. H. May

Vidette S. C. Boush Wm H. May c. W. Mander C. W. Mander

Executive Committee Thos. White Thos. Whi t.e Thos. White Thos. White

~xecutive Cornmi t tee W. H. Bacon W. H. Bacon W. H. Bacon W. H. Bacon

Executive Committee Jno S. Blackburn J. S. Blackburn J. S. Blackburn J. S. Blackburn

Colo,.. Bp,arer F. J. Pmoler F. J. ?m<{er Jno. W!"l Sutherland J. H. Sutherland

Fjnanc~al SAcrptarv W. 1-,1. SherN'ood W. H. SherwooC w. W. Sher'trooo W. W. SheM<{ood

- 6 - R. E. Lee Cam~, Confederate Veteran5 Alexandria, Virginia * CA.,.Jo1P OFFICERS *

Elected A!,ril 2, 1900 April I, 1901 April 7, 1902 April 6, 1903

Commander J. C. Wilburn P. F. Gorman E. C. Graham K. Kemper

1st Lieut. Cmdr. P. F. Gorl'l8.n g. C. Graham K. Kemper E. H. O'Brien

2nd IJieut. Cmdr. E. C. Graham K. Kemper Andrew Sullivan John M. Johnson

3rc:? Lieut. Cmdr. K. Kemper A. Sullivan E. H. O'Brien W. H. May

Adjutant E. H. O'Brien E. H. O'Brien S. C. Boush S. C. Boush

QuarterTlla5ter Andrew Sullivan S. C. Bou~h W. H. May J. W. Hammond

Chaplain F. J. Brooke Frank J. Brooke F. J. Brooke F. J. Brooke

Surgeon Dr. Harold Snowden Dr. H. Snowden Dr. J. S. Powell Dr. John S. Powell

Treasurer W. W. Sherwood W. W. Sherwood hI. W. Sher..looC W. W. Sherwood

Officer of the Day Alexander I.yle!'> Alexander Lyles Alexander Lyles Alexander Lyles

Vidette C. W. Hander Oscar Tubman O. Tubman Chas. S. Taylor, Jr.

Executive Committee F. J. Davidson F. J. Davidson F. J. Davidson F. J. Davidson

Executive Committee T. W. \';hi te T. W. Whi te Thos. W. Whi te Thos. W. White

Executive Commi. ttee J. S. Blackburn J. S. Blackburn Jno. S. Blackburn J. S. Blackburn

Color B~arer J. W. Sutherland J. W. Sutherland J. W. Sutherland J. W. Sutherland

Financial Secretary W. W. Sherwood Vacant Vacant Vacant

- 7 ­ R. E. Lee Camp, Confederate Veteran~ Alexandria, Virgi nia

* CAMP OFFICERS *

Elected April 4, 19()4. April J, 1905 April 2, 1906 April 7, 1907

Commander E. H. O'Brien John M. Johnson William H. May W. A. Smoot

1st Lieut. Cndr. J. M. Johnson William H. May William A. Smoot W. W. Sherwood

2nd Lieut. Cmdr. W. H. May Samuel C. Boush W. W. Sherwood J. W. Hammond

Jrd Lieut. Crrrlr. S. C. Boush W. W. Sherwood John W. Hammond John Hooff

Adjutant R. M. Latham Richard M. Latham Chas. S. Taylor Chas. S. Taylor

Quartermaster J. W. Hammond .J ohn W. Hammond Alexander Lyles Alexander Lyles

Chaplain Frank J. Brooke Rev. F. J. Brooke K. Kemper K. Kemper

Surgeon Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant

Treasurer W. W. Sherwood W. W. Sherwood W. W. Sherwood W. W. Sherwood

Officer of the Day Chas. S. Taylor Chas. S. Taylor Jesse Murray Jesse Murray

Vidette R. N. Crook Robert N. Crook Benton Chinn W. H. Yeatman

Executive Com.1'IIi t tee Vacant Edgar ~arfield, Sr. Edgar Warfield, Sr. Edgar Warfield, Sr.

Executive Committee Vacant Geo. Wm Ramsey Geo. Wm Ramsey G. W. Ramsey

Executive Commi ttee Vacant F. J. Davidson F. J. Davidson F. J. Davidson

Color Bearer J. W. Sutherland Vacant Vacant Vacant

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R. E. L~e CaMp, Conf~derate Veterans Alexandria, Virginia

* CAMP OFFICERS *

Elected April 4, 1908 April 6, 1909 April 4, 1910

Commander w. A. Smoot W. A. Smoot w. A. Smoot

1st Lieut. Cmdr. J. W. Hammond J as. W. Hammond J. H. Hammond

2nd Lieut. Cmdr. John Hooff John Hooff Jesse Murray

)rd Lieut. Cnrlr. R. F. Knox Jesse Hurray John Hooff

Adjutant Chas. S. Taylor Chas. S. Taylor Chas. S. Taylor

Quartermaster Alexarrler Lyles R. M. Latham R. M~ I.atham

Chaplain Koscinsko Kemper K. Kemper J. P. Hoody

Surgeon Vacant Vacant Vacant

Treasurer C. S. Taylor C. S. Taylor C. S. Taylor

Officer of the Day Jesse Hurray G. Wm Ra-nsey G. Wm Ramsey

Vidette W. H. Yeatman J. R. Jasper J. R. Jasper

Executive Commi. t tee Edgar ~oJ arfield Edgar Warfield Edgar Warfield

Executive Committee G. itim Rams~y G. Wm Ramsey G. Wm Ramsey

Executive CotlWIi. ttee F. J. Davidson F. J. Davidson F. J. Davidson

The ~1inute Book for R. E. Lee Camp, Confederate Veterans after Narch 6, lqll appear to have been lost.

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The old minute books of the R. E. Lee Camp, Co~fed~rate Veterans at Alexandria, Virginia reflect the constant efforts of the Confederate

Veterans to provide for the welfare of their co~~ades, lddows and

families in need. Presented here are entrie~ from the Camp minute

books that present general interest for most reader~.

June 30, 1884 Former members of the 17th Virginia Regiment met at Concordia Hall,

Alexandria, Vir~inia to consider formation of the "17th Virginia Infantry A!"sociation of Alexandria, Virgj.nia". Capt. R. F. Knox was el~cted Chair~n and Edgar Warfield as Secretary. On mo~ion of Mr.

Jno R. Zimmerman that the formation of an A~~ociatlon be abandon8d and that of a CaMp be formed similar to tho~e in other Ci tie~ in the State.

July 7, 1884 Pursuant to a call made tr.rough the Alexandria Gazette the Confederate

Veterans that had honorably ~erved the Confederate State~ met at the Council Chambers to form a Camp. Camp By-Laws '"ere adopted and the election of officers held for the new Camp.

April 6, 1885 Appointment of a Committee of five to handle fund raising for a Monument to the Confederate Dead. Appointed were W. A. Smoot; Edgar Warfield; R. M. Latham; Jno R. Zimrner!'1an and F. I..Chase.

May 24, 1889 Dedication of t.he Honument to the Confederate Dead at Washington and Prince Streets with unveiling of the Honu'nent by Mi~s Virginia Beverly Corse, daughter of General M. D. Corse, C S A. Orator of the day was Governor Fitzhugh Lee of Virginia. Benediction for the dedication was offered by Rev. Kinlock Nelson, D D.

- 10 ­ February 3, 1890 . Captain P. B. Hooe conveyed request of Miss Kate W. Taylor asking Camp to place slab or other stone to mark graves of two Confederate soldiers who died in Union Hospital at J\lexandria during the War. Miss Taylor having recently had their bodies disinterred and buried in her family lot in st Paul's Cemetery (Lot 59). March 3, 1890 Camp purchased single stone from ltlUl Chauncey for two Confederate graves requested by Miss Taylor the men having died at Mauston House Hospital. Names entered on stone as J. C. Jolly, Co. H, 60th Ga. Inf. died Sept. 11, 1862 and JnoGlaudell, Co. K, 1st Va. Cavalry died May 5, 1863. May 5, 1890 The 24th Day of May of each year having been selected as the 'tonfederate Decoration Day", for Alexandria City. October 1, 1890 Camp attended Confederate Monument dedication at Fairfax Court House. June 6, 1892 Camp directed painting of railing around Monument. Camp adopted uniform of grey coat; blue pants with gold cord at seam; and hat similar to that worn by Lee Camp of Richmond. Dc tober 3, 1892 Camp adopted cap available from Robert Arnold Store this City to have black and gold cord with white metal wreath and letters I'C V" on black velvet back. November 7, 1892 Camp acquired Lots 169 and 170, Section E, Bethel Cemetery by deed numbers 162 and 166 for use of Camp comrades. W. H. May d.onated Lot 170. January 2, 1893 Communication of Jno Henderson to remove from his family vault the remains of a Confederate soldier, J. S. Robertson from near Buford, North Carolina who died at Washington, D. C. in 1862. Camp motion that he be buried in Lee Camp lots at Bethel Cemetery. April 3, 1893 Camp approved burial of Capt. A. D. Haynes, a member of the Con­

- 11 ­ federate Veterans Association of Washington, D. C., in our grounds by their request. (Bethel Cemetery, Section E, Lot 170, Grave 1). May 31, 1893 Camp went in body to Richmond for re-interment. of the remains of President Jefferson Davis. On this occasion the Camp flag; Battle flag and Virginia State flag were carried. March 5, 1894 The Ladies Auxiliary Association had met today to form a temporary organization and issued a call for a meeting on March 12th to make a permanent organization. April 2, 1894 The Ladies Auxiliary Association reported to the Camp the succ88sful organization of that Association. February 13, 1895 The Camp assembled and escorted the remains of General Montgomery Dent Corse, C S A from his home on North Washington Street to St Pauls. Church and then to the cemetery. October 7, 1895 Camp purchased new carpet for Columbia Engine Company room. April 6, 1896 There is the Hary Custis Lee Chapter of the Daughters of the Con­ federacy which is in a flourishing condition. They are also ready to help our Comrades and families that need, as well as, assist l.ee Camp in all their good work. They have sent a member of Lee Camp to the Soldiers Home at Richmond, having paid $150.00 his expenses there for the next twelve months. They have also contributed $50.00 to the fund f or the improvement of the Honument site. October 17, 1896 Chartered by Grand Camp. August 2, 1897 Women's Auxiliary of R. E. l.ee Camp having made a Confederate Battle Flag for use at funerals of Camp members, called by the ladies, ''Work of Lovett. Flag presented at Camp meeting by Hrs. Jas. E. Alexander. Flag made by Miss Annie Pierpoint.

- 12 ­ Mav 14, 1898 Camp met to eseort Co. F, 3rd Regiment, Virginia Volunteers, Alexandria Lil5ht Infantry to the '.-.Tashington Southern Depot, they having been ordered to Richmond, Virginia 'to be mustered into the service of the United States.

August 1, 1898 The members of ;';arv Custis Lee Cha?ter, U D C presented to the Camp a 50lendtd hall table.

December 27, 1899 Remains of Col. Richard Samuel Johnson brought to this Cit;;:- for burial fro~ Orange, N. J. Remains escorted fro~ home of Mrs. George Johnson to Presbyterian Ceme-tery.

April 2, :'900

Carno COln!'nander Wyckoff said, "Worth~r of special tribute is our "..Jomen's Auxiliary' that band of noble Southern Women, who respond so cheerfully to our reque~ts for help and who are ever ready to render a5si~tance to the families of f11Elmbers of Le'3 Camp ~o1hen in need.

June 4, 1 8 00

Accented in~~te of l7~h Virginia Regiment Chapter, U D C to me9t with them at "Colross" the home of \0/. A. Smoot.

December 3, 1900

Upon motion the ~~onument Comrni ttee was requested to place the name of Lieut. Jas W. Jackson upon the Monument. to Alexandria Confederate Soldiers killed in Battle.

January 7, 1901

Communications frotTl the v-Iomen' 5 AUXiliary of Lee Camp and l1ary Custis Lee Chapter, U D C containing donati.ons of $15.00 from eaeh bcdy to assist the CatTlp in paying the expenses of the Camp Hall.

Harch 4, 1901 COMmUnication from 17th Virginia Regiment Chapter, U D C enclosing check for $15.00 toward expenses of Lee Camp Hall was received.

- 13 ­ September 15, 1901 Meeting of Camp to plan to attend funeral of our late President

William Mc Kinley in uniform on Tuesday, Septe~ber 17th. October 7, 1901 Invitation read and accept,ed for Camp to join Mar'.! Custis I,ee and

17th Virgi~ta Regiment Chapter5, U D C on the evening of the ninth in uniform to attend Annual Convention, Virginia Divi~ion, U D C at Lyceum Hall.

January 29, lQ02

Ca"l10 a~ked to participat~ in local f'ervic':!s for Ha,jor CHfton H. Sm t..h, C S l\. who died in New York.

June 2,·1902

}~s. Atkins requested to be buried in same lot 'Confederate' at

Bethel Cemetery i~ same grave with her son Toler at her death, th~ request !Sranted.

April 5, FW3

Camp repl~r to the Ladies Auxiliary in regarding their proposiHon as to pUrchasing a house for the use of the Camp and the Auxiliaries.

Camp accepted and a~pointed a committee to accomplish the purpose.

April 13, lQ03 The Ladies Auxiliary Met wi th the Camp for the purpose of talking over the mean~ and 1-Tays in regard to the purcha~e of the De Lagnel residence for the use of the Camp.

J\pril 30, lCla} Ca!!lO !"loved that a portion of the first floor of' th~ De Lagnel proo~rty be kept for Ca~p and Auxiliary u~e. The U D C Chapters to have a co~~ttee to a~~ist in pa}~ng for the property.

May 15, 1903

Camp held m8etin~ at Hall, Mrs. G. B. Carlin delivered the key~ to the neON CaMp Home to Com"1lander K. KeMper. Commander Ke!llper responded by returing the keys saying the "women lorere the ones that should kee? the keysll.

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July 6, 190)

Moved by Ca~p that they purchase a seal for the u~e of the Camp to read, "R. E. Lee Camp No.2, Confederab3 Veterans,. Incorporated, June 8, 190)".

June 6, 1904 Comrades made individual donations for fence around Confederate Monument.

September ), 1906

Camp motion to establish a room in the bUilding for all relics that may be in the possession of the Camp. The Ca!1p Chair of Gen. R. E. I.ae accepted by Camp as gift from Genl. G. W. Lee.

Novl'lmber 5, 1906

Camp !';ent re501ution to Mrs. J. Addison Ha.ye~ on the death of her

mother, Hr~. Jefferson Davis •.

January 19, lQ07

Camp Me:"lorial Service at Chri~t Church for General R. E. Lee at noon. Choir ~ang "Prayer i~ the S cuI's Sincere De sire" the favori te h:TTTln

ll of General Lee and "Onward Christian Soldiers •

February), 1908

Comrade J. R. Zin~erman made earnest appeal for establishing of a Library of Dooks in regard to the late Civil War be kept in the

Hu~eu..11l for the oenefit of this Camp. Com!YIi ttee appointed to collect books for the Library were J. R. Zimmerman and Past COl"".J'1ander E. Warfield.

April 4, 1908 Vernon W. Ashby made Honorary Member as he was too sick to come to' Camp meeting. Ashby served with Cld Do!1'linion Rifles and afterwards Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry. (Comrade Ashby died at Hashington, D on April 22, 1908).

- 15 ­ January 10, 1909

Comrade S. B. Davis presented the Camp ~dth a letter from Judge i\.dvocate of t.~e Court Marshal which sentenced him to be hung. It was a reply to one from Davis requesting him fo be present at the execution. (Note: S. B. Davis during the War -..ras the bearer of disoatches between Presi~ent Davis at qichmond and the Hon. Jacob Tho~pson the Confederate Agent in Canada. Davis was arre~ted as a sp,y: convicted and sentenced to death. S. B. Davis was made an Honorary Member of:t. E. L.,e Camo on April 4,18137.)

January 26, 1909 Ca'llp met Hi th the Women's Auxiliary and the M. D. Corse Ca1'!!p,

Son!" of Veteran~ to welcome the Rich~ond Ho:r;ritzers.

November 1, 1909 Camp thanks to J. R. Zimmerman for papers relating to transfer of

ConfederatE! dead from National Cemetery to Chri~t Church Yard.

April 4, 1910 Comrade Zimmerman read a statement to the record concerning the

Confederate dead in Christ Church Yard in the ca~e of' ,James J\ugustine and Ja'lles Cox. These two soldiers "rere caught at the hou~e of Mr. Reid near Burke's Station (Fairfax County, Virginia) the night of February 17, 1865 and were killed by a detAchment of

U. S. Cavalry. Comrade Zim.~erman, Co. D, Fairfax Rifles, 17th

Virginia Regi'llent and Mr. Sutherland were nearb~ at the time on furlough visiting Mr. Isaac Hall but ~tayin<:, in th"! ~ne~ ~'rere able to escape capture. Late on the niF;ht of February 17th an old !'Jan and neighbor of Mr. Hall named Landon Deavers caMe over almost breath1e~s an..-J t.old of the shooting and pre~sing of John Barker' 5

,~agon to carry t~e bodies to town. They also told the Reids that if they had time they Hould go for the other t:r;10 who the:,.' kne:-r were in the neighborhood, meaning Southerland and ZinLl'I1erman.

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ROBERT E. LEE CAMP, C~NFEDERATE VETSRANS A1exandri.. a'\'Vir~inia * MEMORIAL DA SPEAKERS * ,

May 24, 1889 Governor Fitzhugh Lee 1/ --./) Hay 24, 1900 Najor Peter J. Otey

~~a'y 24, 1890 Rev. Geo. H. Norton May 24, 1901 Rev. E. V. Register

May 25, 1891 Comrade K. Kemper May 26, 1902 Hon. S. W. T. Lanham

Mav 24, 1892 Judge John Critcher May 25, 1903 Judge Duke

May 24, 1893 Rev. Kni10ck Nelson, D. D. May 24, 19()4.. Comrade John H. Alexander

May 24, 1894- Comrade J. M. Johnson May 24, 1905 Major Holmes Conrad

May 24, 1895 Rev. W. F. Dunaway May 24, 1906 Hon •. John Lamb

May 25, 1896 Rev. J. T. Williams May 24, 1907 Rev. C. D. Bulla

May 24, 1897 Rev. Jno. ~assie May 25, 1908 R. E. Lee, Jr. ~/

May 24, 1898 Rev. Jno. Mc Gild May 24, 1909 Hon. C. C. Carlin

May 2l.J., 1899 Rev. W. M. Dame May 24, 1910 Hon. Chas. R. Thomas •

1/ Dedication of Confederate Monument, Washington and Prince St.reets, Alexandria, Va.

5:./ Grandson of General R. E. Lee.

- 17 ­ R. E. Lee Camp, Confederate Veterans Alexandria, Virginia Listed belOW' are the names or Conf'ederate Soldiers and Sailors that joined the Camp with date of membership and Confederate, service from available records.

Sept. 1, 1884 Joshua Thanas - Co. A, 17th Virginia Infantry Edward H. May - Pioneer Corps Theo. L. Chase - Co. A, 17th Virginia Infantry Francis J. Davidson - Co. A, 7th Virginia Infantry Ordnance Depot-Memphis, Tenn. Lieut. Co. B, Bureau Battalion, , Robertson's Brigade, S. C. J. P. Jordan - Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry, Sgt. Dec. 1, 1884 G. William Ramsay - Co. A, 17th Virginia Infantry Black Horse Troop, Co. H, 4th Virginia Cavalry John P. Robinson - Black Horse Troop, Co. H, 4th Virginia Cavalry John M. Johnson - 13th North Carolina Infantry , Co. D, 6th Virginia Cavalry (Clarke) Jany 5, 1885 James T. Luckett - 13th Virginia Infantry W. H. May - 9th Louisiana Infantry Captain, Commissary Department Joseph G. Lash - 3rd Virginia Infantry 8th Florida Infantry R. C. Lee - Naval Brigade George N. Durfey - Ordnance Department R. M. Lawson - Captain, Floyd's Command Co. K, 8th Virginia Cavalry Feby 2, 1885 Julian Arnold - Stonewall Jackson's Troops Frederick Schwab - Kemper's Battery Imboden's Cavalry Thomas Perry - 1st Lieut., Alexandria Riflemen Co. A, 17th Virginia Infantry j William A. Hammerdinger - Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry April 6, 1885 Martin L. Price - 1st Lieut., Co. A, 17th Virginia Inf. May 4, 1885 Theodore H. Ficklin - Co. B, 40th Virginia Infantry 1st Lieut. ,Co. C, 2nd. Battalion, 1st Virginia Brigade, Virginia Reserves Surrendered Appomattox 4/9/1865 Aug. 3, 1885 John W. Peake - Co. A, 6th Virginia Cavalry Courier tor General Stuart & General Lomax

- 18 ­ Oct. 5, 1885 Jos. A. Blain - L. S. MarYa's Battery Caskies Battery Jany 4, 1886 Charles J. Wise - Co. A, 17th Virginia Infantry Quartermaster Sergeant, 17th Virginia Infantry Surrendered. a~ Appomattox May 3, 1886 Edmund Berkeley - Captain, Co. C, 8th Virginia Infantry prODloted to Major in 1862 promoted to Lt. Col. in 1863 Thomas B. Hudson - Guards, Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry E. C. Graham - Black Horse Troop, Co. H, 4th Virginia Cavalry June ' 7, 1886 Willie B. Gregory - Surgeon, C S A William H. Bacon - Old Dominion Rifles, Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry July 5, 1886 D. H. Appich - Old Dominion Rifles, Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry William Wheatley - Mount Vernon Guards, Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry Orderly Sergeant, 5th Battalion, Virginia Infantry William Eveleth - Orange Artillery Detailed to General Lee's Reserve Ordnance train Alexander Lyles - Mount Vernon Guards, Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry William M. Javins - Alexandria Artillery, Kemper's Battery Thomas L. Kelly - Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry Jno Lawler - Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry Sept. 6, 1886 Henry T. Charles - Co. A, 5th Louisiana Infantry William Darley - Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry J. Clinton Milburn - Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry Surrendered. at Appomattox Nov. 1, 1886 Benton Chinn - Co. H, 6th Virginia Cavalry Richard N. Roland - Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry Jany. 3, 1887 Lancelot M. Blackford - 24th Virginia Infantry March 7, 1887 KinlockNelson -lstLieut., Ordnance Officer, Kemper's Virginia Brigade, Pickett's Division Kinsey Johns - Major & Inspector of Artillery in Field Transportation Willie F. Dement - Major, Maryland Artillery

- 19 ­ June 6, 1887 John J. Jamison - Co. 5, Washington Artillery of New Orleans Nov. 7, 1887 Francis L. Smith - Enlisted from Cadet Corps, , Virginia, wounded twice at Battle of New Market, Virginia Later served ~n General Breckenridge's Commam as Colonel Dr. Bedford Brown - Surgeon for Daniel's Brigade 1862 Medical Director Department North Carolina 1 Staff Officer for Major General G.W. Smith L. Morgan Davis - Kemper's Battery Co. H, 6th Virginia Cavalry S. Chapman's Company, 43rd Virginia Bn. (Mosby) Eli H. Janney - Major, Quartermaster Depot, Headquarters Arrrry of Northern Virginia on Staff of General R. E. Lee A. Magruder Tubman - Lieut. Enrolling Officer, Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry Feby. 6, 1887 A. M. Chichester - Appointed Captain of Engineers, Engineer Bureau April 2, 1888 G. Frank Kelley - Co. D, 8th Virginia Infantry, wounded and captured at Gettysburg, Penna. James W. Carr - Co. K, 9th Virginia Cavalry George W. Francis - 18th Mississippi Infantry Co. A, 7th Virginia Cavalry Thomas E. Jasper - Floyd's Brigade, Co. E, 51st Virginia Infantry S. Magruder Dent - 1st Lieut., Co. B, 5th Virginia Cavalry Sept. 3, 1888 Jno. T. Hill - Purchasing Agent for Howard Grove HosPital Feby. 4, 1889 Joseph H. Clark - White's Bn.,Imboden's Command April 1, 1889 Theo. C. Pilcher - Co. H, 4th Virginia Cavalry J. Edward. Norris - Alexandria Artillery, 1861 White's Bn., Imboden's Brigade 1863 C. C. Semmes - Co. A, 17th Virginia Infantry 1st Lieut., Irish Volunteers Charles W. Greenwood - Mount Vernon Guards, Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry Amos B. Slaymaker - Co. K, 6th Virginia Cavalry R. Henry Simpson - Alexandria Artillery Co. A, 35th Virginia Battalion (Whites) James W. Huntington - Davis Battalion, Imboden's Brigade

- 20 ­ June 3, 1889 John W. Waters - Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry, 1861 Co. G, 2nd Maryland Battalion Charles W. Kelley - Alexandria Artillery, 1861 Co. F, Gilmore's Battalion, 1863 J. J. Atwell - Co. A, 8th Virg~ia Infantry W. W. Sherwood - Prince William Rifles August 5, 1889 John T. Clark - Scott's Rangers I captured 1864 , I Orlando F. SDli th - Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry I Sept. 2, 1889 Dr. M. A. Ish - Co. D, 17th Virginia Infantry 1st Virginia Infantry Frank Hume - Co. A, 21st Mississippi Regiment, Volunteer Southrons of Vicksburg, MississiPPi October 7, 1889 Willi&lll Murray - Richmond Home Guards, Co. A., 17th Virginia Infantry Oliver P. Johnson - Nelson Guards, 32nd Virginia Inf. December 2,1889 William S. Wood - Captain, Quartermaster's Department; commanded Cavalry Company in local defence forces at Richmond, Va. Feby. 3, 1890 W. W. Adam - Old Dominion Rifles, Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry, 1861 Co. D, 4th Virginia Cavalry, 1863 Seabury D. Smith - Old Dominion Rifles, Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry March 3, 1890 William G. Moore - R. Welby Carter's Company, 1st Virginia Cavalry R. N. Crook - Kemper's Battery 4)rd Virginia Cavalry Bn. (Mosby) William J. Summers - Alexandria Artillery, Kemper's Battery; Sergeant George Wise - Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry, 1861 1st Regiment Engineers, 1863 . Joel O. Adams - Co. D, 8th Virginia Infantry Francis M. Angelo - Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry 43rd Virginia Battalion (Mosby) April 7, 1890 A. B. Parld.ns - Co. E, 7th Virginia Cavalry Dr. A. F. Cox - Co. C, 9th Virginia Cavalry Edwin H. O'Brien - Stuart Horse Artillery May 5, 1890 W. A.. Anderson - 43rd Mosby's Battalion Edgar Sutherland - Co. D, 17th Virginia Infantry R. H. BuUer - Co. D, 17th Virginia Infantry

- 21 ­ May 5, 1890 A. C. Wyckoff - White's Canpany, Border Rangers, 35th Virginia Battalion Cavalry J. H. Clagett - Co. A, 4th Virginia Cavalry July 7, 1890 R. H. Shepherd - Co. A, 4th Virginia Cavalry John C. Nightingill - Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry R. W. West - 19th Virginia Infantry Clarence L. Broadus - Southem Greys, 10th Virginia Int. Co. D, 7th Virginia Cavalry Richard A. Veitch - 6th Virginia Cavalry H. H. Young - Enlisted 1861 at Lexington, Georgia; comraanded last train that left Richmond with rank of Lieutenant. Sept. 1, 1890 J. T. Cox - Co. E, 9th Virginia Cavalry November J, 1890 W. Henry Nevitt - Powells Cavalry Virginia Calvin H. Lambert - Prince William Cavalry Jesse Murray - Co. A, 17th Virginia Infantry March 2, 1891 Henry B. Poss - Alexandria Artillery, Kemper 'sBattery June 1, 1891 Philip T. Yeatman - Montagues Gloucester Heavy Artillery 26th Virginia Infantry, Wises Brigade John S. Blackburn - Lieut., Ordnance, Paynes Brigade Cavalry, Arrrry Northern Virginia Appointed. by Genl. Fitzhugh Lee as Ordnance Officer for Lee's Cavalry Division, Army Northern Virginia Alexarder C. Williams - Fairfax Rifles, Co. D, 17th Virginia Infantry Charles G. Schaffer - Co. F, 5th Virginia Battalion Ordnance Depot November 2, 1891 J. H. Hammerley - 35th Virginia Battalion, Rosser's Brigade December 7, 1891 C. L. C. Miner - Albemarle Light Horse, 2nd Va. Cavalry Wise's Troops Virginia Lieut., Ordnance Department 1862 afterwards Captain Served on General Sam Jones' Staff January 4, 1892 Henry W. Kearney - Lieut., Co. D, 12th Va. Cavalry Capt., Co. D, 12th Virginia Cavalry February 1, 1892 Daniel M. I,ee - Confederate states Navy March 7, 1892 Robert A. Sorrell - Co. F, 6th Virginia Cavalry April 4, 1892 J. Stanley Neale - Thomas H. Carter's Va. Battery King William Artillery; Captain wounded at Battle of Seven Pines June 6, 1892· Thomas Moss - 43rd Virginia Battalion (Mosby)

- 22 ­ June 6, 1892 John L. Parker - Tennessee Cavalry July 4, 1892 G. C. Neale - Co. E, 1st Virginia Infantry, Washington Volunteers 1861 5th Virginia Infantry, 1862 N09'ember 7, 1892 John A. Demaine - McGregor's Battery, Stuarts Horse Artillery' February 6, 1893 Thos. M. Hou.cldns - Co. A, 19th Virginia Infantry May 1, 1893 Enoch Nalls - 43rd Virginia Cavalry (Mosby) June 5, 1893 P. C. Hansborou.gh - Co. K, 17th Virginia Infantry George L. Young - Alexandria Art1llery, Kemper's Batte transferred 9/12/1863 to 2nd Maryland Cavalry September 3, 1893 Jno. Beckham - Warrenton Rilles, Co. K, 17th Virginia Infantry 1864 Lieut., Virginia Battalion Surrend.ered. at Appomattox October 2, 1893 B. C. White - Co. H, 17 Virginia Infantry November 6, 1893 Charles E. Mankin - Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry February 1, 1894 Nicholas Dawson - Captain, Co. A, 7th Virginia Cavalry March 5, 1894 J. R. Jasper - Co. H, 49th Virginia Infantry J I June 4, 1894 Jno. T. Drowns - Kemper's Battery \ M. J. Matthews - Co. A, 8th Virginia Infantry February 4, 1895 George Washington - Co. H, 4th Virginia Cavalry, Black Horse Cavalry John M. Adrian - Loudoun Artillery Dr. Louis E. Gott - Surgeon in Confederate States Army March 26, 1895 William S. Greene - Engineer Corps, C S A June 3, 1895 Richard W. Ga.1llard­ 12th South Carolina Cavalry August 5, 1895 Rev. J. T. Williams - Co. D, 43rd. Virginia Cavalry (Mosby) W. H. Underwood. - Mount Vernon Guards, Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry October 7, 1895 John W. Ha.rmnond - 43rd Virginia Cavalry, Mosby's Bn. November 4, 1895 Henry A. Crump - Co. F, 60th Virginia Regiment July 6, 1895 Richard L. Rotchford - Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry Ordnance Depot, Danville. Va. A. C. Lamstreet - Powell's Cavalry 6th Virginia Cavalry B. P. Colbert - Co. H, 4th Virginia Cavalry, Black Hors Dr. N. B. Nevett - SurgeCl'l, 38th Battalion Virginia r i Artillery

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r J February 1, 1897 James Aldifficer - Co. A, 17th Virginia Cavalry June 7, 1897 Charles W. Mander - Co. A, 30th Virginia Infantry, Corporal r B. F. Pitts - Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry Barney Deavers - Old Dominion I{1fles, Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry October 4, 1897 Col. Delaware Kemper - Capt. ,Alexandria Artillery,1861 . ) i Ma j91", Artillery, S. D. Lee's !­ Battalion, 1862 Lt. C01., Artillery under Genl. • I Beauregard, 1863 Colonel, Artillery under Genl. J. E. Johnston, 1864 Dr. Harold Snowden - Surgeon, 17th Virginia Infantry April 4, 1898 Fountain Beattie - 1st Lieut., Co. E, 43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry (Mosby) November 7, 1898 William E. Ennis - Prince William Cavalry Co. C, 47th Virginia Infantry March 6, 1899 J. W. B. Parker - Co. C, 17th Virginia Infantry July 3, 1899 Thomas L. Kelly - Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry June 6, 1900 F. J. Brooke - Co. G, 3rd Battalion Virginia Infantry Courier wi.th General G. W. C. Lee and captured with him at SaUor's Creek and paroled with him April, 1865 January 1, 1901 Dr. John S. Powell - Prince William Troop, 4th Virginia Cavalry May 6, 1901 Jno L. Marye - Sergeant, Fredericksburg Artillery June 3, 1901 Jno S. Greene - Washington Light Infantry, Hampton's Legion, South Carolina Lieut., Engineer Corps, Army- Northern Virginia June 2, 1902 John T. Drowns -- Kemper's Battery John G. Hooff - 4th Chesapeake Battery of Maryland, Captain Joseph Forrest Attached to Staff or Gen1. Pendleton October 6, 1902 John A. Arnold - Old Dominion Rifles, Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry David G. Watkins - Kemper's Battery May 24, 1904 J. L. Reid March 6, 1905 Charles F. Franks - Co. E, 8th Virginia Infantry May 1, 1905 Capt. Herbert Bryant - Adjutant, 17th Virginia Infantry June 5, 1905 John W. Green - Major, Quartermaster Department William. P. McKnight - Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry ..

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Janu.&ry 6, 19Q5 Jolm Doheny - Co. G, 17th Virginia Int"antry March 4, 1907 Ge orge J. Head - , 1 :r J. W. Garner - July 1, 1907 Luther B. Hall - Co. G, 23rd Virginia Infantry , I . I Booker C. Hall - Sturdivant's Battery I Albert L. McAllister - , , Charles Duffey - · I I December 2, 1907 J. A. Marshall - Stribling's Battery February 3, 1908 Beverly R. Mason - · I H. N. Brawner - April 4, 1908 Geo. I. Thomas - Alexandria Riflemen & Washington · I Artillery ) May 25, 1908 B. C. Willis June 1, 1908 J. B. Woody - 37th Virginia Infantry January 4, 1909 J. B. Spicer - Co. G, 49th Virginia Infantry November 6, 1909 J. H. Wiltshire - First Engineers George W. Grayson - 49th Virginia Infantry

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"They died in the Consciousness of duty faithfully Performed"

Name Organization Birth/Death Grave Location

ADAM, W. w. Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry B: 7/17/1817 Union Cemetery, Lot 1 -2W Circle D, 10/ 9/1877 ADDISON, John F. Lieut., Co. G, 17th Virginia Inf. D: 5/ 5/1862 Williamsburg, Virginia AlLISON, George W. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 1/15/1887 Methodist Protestant Cemetery AI.LIS 00, Jno H. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry Union Cemetery, Grave 5, Lot 120, Div E ANGELO, Francis M. Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry D: 10/15/1928 Arlington Cemetery, Grave 157-A, Sec.16 ARNOLD, Julian Stonewall Jackson's Troops B: 5/18/1f!J+7 Methodist Protestant Cemetery, Lot 76 D: 5/15/1887 ASHBY, Robert S. Colonel, C S A D: 6/ 2/1877 Union Cemetery, Grave 1, Lot 242,Div W ASHBY, Vernon W. Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 4/22/1908 Washington, D. C. AUGUSTINE, James D: 2/17/1e1JS Chr1st Church Yard Mound AVERY, Richard W. Co. A, 17th Virginia Infantry B: 11/22/1839 Presbyterian Cemetery Detailed to GenL Pickett's Hq. D: 5/24/1899 -B­ BACOO, William H. Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry B: 6/17/1842 Union Cemetery, Lot 166, Div E D: 4/10/1899 BAIJ..ENGER, Clinton P. Old Virginia Rifles, 17th Virginia B: 7/ 4/1843 Union Cemetery, Grav~ 1, Lot 73, Div W Infantry - fell at \olilliamsburg D: 51 S/le1J2 BAlJ,ENGER, Frank S. Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 8/31/1e1J2 Methodist Protestant Cemetery BAl..LENGER, Robert W. Co. F, 6th Virginia Cavalry B: 7/ 1/1837 St Paul's Cemetery D: 11/17/1919 BAMBURG, William Lieuto ,Co H, 42nd Mississippi D: 5/14/1e1J4 Christ Church Yard Mound BAYLISS, R. H. Lieut., Kemper's Artillery, C S A B: 7/ /1834 St Paul's Cemetery D: 6/ /1896 - 26 ­ BECKHAM, Jno. Warrenton Rifles, Co K, 17th B: 1842 St Paul's Cemetery Virginia Infantry D: 1917 BERKELEY, James C S A D: 6/19/1882 Presbyterian Cemetery BERRY, Douglas Christ Church Cemetery, Lot 69 BLACKBURN, Jno Sinclair Lieut., Ordnance Officer, Paynes B: 10/ 9/1838 St Paul's Cemetery Brigade Cavalry, A. N. V. D: 12/ 1/1911 BLACKFORD, Lancelot M. 24th Virginia Infantry B: 2/23/1837 Ivy Hill Cemetery, Sec M, Lot 5, D: 5/23/1914 Site 5 B01TOO, John Bethel Cemetery, Lot 170, Sec. E Grave 3 BRADl.EY, James St Mary's Cemetery, Sec G, 81 BW BRANNON, James Corporal, Co. G, 17th Virginia D: 9/ 7/1885 St Nary's Cemetery, Sec B, 8B Infantry BRENT, George W. Hajor on Beauregard's Staff D: 1/ 2/1872­ St Mary's Cemetery, Sec J, 89 BRENT, Heath J. Stribling's Battery D: 3/25/1M5 Christ Church Cemetery, Lot 21 BREWIS, T. Anthony Christ Church Cemetery BROCKETT, Edgar Longden B: 1825 Presbyterian Cemetery, Lot 148 D: 1887 BROCKETT, Walter Burnett B: 1828 Presbyterian Cemetery, Lot 148 D: 1889 BRCWN,Alexander H. B: 11 /23/1832 Bethel Cemetery, Lot 103, Sec. A D: 3/ 9/1895 Grave 7 BRONN, Anderton Co. F, 3rd North Carolina D: 12/14/1M3 Christ Church Yard Mound BRYANT, Herbert Captain, Adjutant 17th Virginia B: 5/19/1843 Ivy Hill Cemetery, Sec F, Lot 54, Infantry & aide-de-camp to D: 4/11/1914 Site 2 General M. D. Corse BUCHANAN, Robert E. Died at Brandy Station Age 18 years D: 8/ 9/tMl Methodist Protestant Cemetery,Lot 40 BUCHANAN, Robert E. Jr. Died at Lynchburg Age 23 years D: 3/24/1M2 Methodist Protestant Cemetery,Lot 40 BUTIER, Thos. H. Co. C, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 3/23/1881 Methodist Protestant Cemetery BUZHARDT, Abner M. Co. K, 11thSouth Carolina D: 9/ 8/1M4 Christ Church Yard Hound

- 27 ­ -C­ CARLIN, William H. C S A B. 1/29/1829 Methodist Protestant Cemetery D. 3/13/1870 CARR, James W. Co. K, 9th Virginia Cavalry D. 5/ 4/1908 Remains shipped by Demaine CAR'lER, John Co. I, 10th Florida DI 9/14/1864 Christ Church Yard Mound CASEY, Michael St Mary's Cemetery CHALMERS, Algeron C. D. 3/28/1900 st Paul's Cemetery, Lot 34 CHAPMAN, John Seabury C, S A BI 1835 Presbyterian Cemetery D. 1880 CHARLES, Henry T. Co. A, Louisiana 5th Infantry B. 4/21/1837 Union Cemetery D. 6/ 5/1892 CHASE, Theo. L. Co. A, 17th Virginia Infantry D. 10/ 7/1907 Died at Richmond, Virginia surrendered at Appomattox CHAUNCEY, Thomas A. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry D. 1/ 4/1874­ Trini1:\}r Methodist Cemetery CHEENEY, Lemuel Co. C, 44th North Carolina D. 10/19/1863 Christ Church Yard Mound CHINN, Benton Co. H, 6th Virginia Cavalry B. 7/17/1844 Ivy Hill" Cemetery, Sec M, Lot 60, Site 1 D. 4/16/1926 CLARK, John T. Scott's Rangers D. 3/22/1897 Died at Washington, D. C. CLARK, Joseph Kemper's Battery D. 8/11/1896 Trinity Methodist Cemetery CLINE, Bernard R. C S A B. 10/25/1839 st Paul's Cemetery D. 7/ 7/1907 COLEMAN, Joseph H. Secret Service, C S A D. 2/16/1894 Trimty Methodist Cemetery COLEMAN, Samuel S. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 6/26/1886 Trin1ty Methodist Cemetery COLLINGWOR TH, Robt M Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry D. 1/19/1891 Methodist Protestant Cemetery, Lot 107 COCK, Mortimer St Mary's Cemetery COOPER, Samuel Adjutant General, C S A B: 1798 Christ Church Cemetery D. 1876 COOPER, Samuel Jr. Major, C S A B. 1836 Christ Church Cemetery D. 1908 CCRSE, Montgomery Dent Brigadier General, C S A D. 2/13/1895 St Paul's Cemetery COtlLING, William Methodist Protestant Cemetery, Lot 53

- 28 ­ COX, A. F. Co. C, 9th Virginia Cavalry D: 9/16/1902 St Paul's Cemetery COX, Gambriel lst North Carolina D: 6/24/1863 Christ Church Yard Mound COX, James D: 2/17/1865 Christ Church Yard Hound CRITCHER, John Lt. Col., 15th Virginia Cavalry B: 1820 Ivy Hill Cemetery, Sec. P, Lot 9 D: 9/27/1901 Site 1 CROOK, Bernard C. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 3/15/1873 Methodist Protestant Cemetery CRooS, Thomas R. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 2/22/1896 Trinity l'1ethodist Cemetery CRUMP, Jas. T. B: 4/ 7/1822 Union Cemetery, Div E, Lot 113, D: 10/14/1892 Grave 1 - D ­

DANIEL, Horrace V. C S A B: 1846 Union Cemetery D: 1881 DARLEY, William Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry B: 1820 Bethel Cemetery, Lot 22, Sec C, D: 10/ 4/1897 GraY'e 8 DARY, William Citizen D: 6/ 3/1865 Christ Church Yard Hound DAVIDSON, Francis J Lieut., Co. B, Bureau Bn, B: 1838 st Paul's Cemetery Robertson's Brigade South Carolina D: 1921 DAVIS, John Bennett Partizan Ranger, Virginia Christ Church Yard Mound DAVIS , Samuel Boyer Courier for President Jefferson Davis B: 12/ 5/1843 Ivy Hill Cemetery, Sec P, Lot 37 with Hon. Jacob Thompson, Confederate D: 9/24/1914 . Site 2 Agent in Canada. Captain, C S A DAWSON, Nicholas Captain, 7th Virginia Cavalry B: 1835 Ivy Hill Cemetery, Sec fl, Lot 12, D: 8/ 2/19c:£:, Site 2 DEAVERS, Barney Old Dominion Rifles, Co. H, 17th Dr 2/ 6/1911 Virginia Infantry de LAGNEI., Julius A Colonel, Artillery C S A D: 6/ 3/1912 St Paul's Cemetery DELIHUNT, John Co. G, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 12/22/1895 St Mary's Cemetery, Sec II, 146 W DElI PREY , John A. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 10/23/1869 Methodist Protestant Cemetery DENT, S. Magruder Lieut., Co. B, 5th Virginia Cavalry D: .1/31/1893 St Mary's Cemetery De VAUGHN, John T. First Sergeant, Co. E, 17th Virginia D: 8/ 8/1903 Infantry

- 29 ­ DOUGLAS I R. Steuart Commissary Department, C S A D: 9/ 1/1894 Presbyterian Cemetery JX:1.NNEY, Michael D: 11/20/1887 St Mary's Cemetery, Sec J, 90 W IRCWNS, John T. Kemper's Battery D: 12/21/1904 Methodist Protestant Cemetery llJFFEY, Ge orge Major, 2nd Regiment Artillery D: 7/10/1896 Methodist Protestant Cemetery surrendered at Appomattox OOFFEY, Ge orge N. Ordnance Department B: 1/ 8/1850 Trinity Hethodist Cemetery D: 8/31/1889 IULANEY, William H. Captain, Co. 0, 17th Virginia St Paul's Cemetery Infantry -E­ ELIER, James E. Musician, Co. H, 25th Tennessee D: 7/26/1M4 Christ Church Yard Hound EIJ..IOTT, E. Franklin Kemper's Battery - wounded at D: 7/ 3/1862 Methodist Protestant Cemetery, Lot 53 Fraziers Farm EMBREY, William D. Citizen D: 6/ 4/1elJ4 Christ Church Yard Mound EMMERSON, B. Franklin Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry ­ D: 7/ 7/1elJ2 st Paul's Cemetery wounded at Fraziers Farm -F­ FAIRFAX, Albert Surgeon, Confederate States Army D: 10/25/1887 Ivy Hill Cemetery, Sec F, Lot 56, Site 4 FICKLIN, Theodore H. Lieut., Co. C, 2nd Bn, 1st Virginia B: 3/13/18#0 St Mary's Cemetery, Sec G - 23 Brigade, Virginia Reserves D: 5/ 1/1919 surrendered at Appomattox FIELD, Henry Ao Presbyterian Cemetery FIRTICH, Charles Coo F, 25th South Carolina D: 8/27/1elJ4 Christ Church Yard Hound FLEMING, H. L. B. Co. I, 25th South Carolina D: 9/24/1elJ4 Christ Church Yard l'1ound FlEMING, William B: 7/16/1895 Bethel Cemetery, Sec C, I,ot 19, Grave 8 FGI.LE, Rollins D: 3/ 8/1873 Christ Church Cemetery FRAZIER, Daniel V. Corporal, Co. B, 7th South Carolina D: 9/ 9/1elJ4 Christ Church Yard Mound Battery - 30 ­ FRANCIS, G. W. 18th Mississippi Infantry & Co. A, D: 4/ 8/1910 Bethel Cemetery 7th Virginia Cavalry FROLIC, William J. Sergeant, Co. F, 25th South Carolina D: 9/10/1864 Christ Church Yard Mound - G - GAILLARD, Richard W. 12th South Carolina Cavalry D: 2/ 9/1905 Buried Winnsboro, South Carolina GLAUDELL, Jno. Confederate soldier died in Mansion D: 5/ 5/1863 St Paul's Cemetery, Lot 59 House Hospital, Alexandria

GCRMAN, Patrick F. Sergeant, Kemper's Battery B I 1843 st Mary's Cemetery, Sec G - 8313 D: 1921 GREENWOOD, Chas. W. Co. E, Mount Vernon Guards, 17th B: 1839 St Mary's Cemetery, Sec I - 900 Virginia Infantry D: 5/ 2/1896 GREGCRY , William B. Surgeon, C S A B: 3/13/1829 Presbyterian Cemetery D: 5/18/1887 GRIGG, Jospeh L. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 3/17/1888 Union Cemetery, Div E, Lot 187, Grave 4 GRIMES, James F. Methcx:list Protestant Cemetery, Lot 60 GUY, Stephen C. Co. A, 9th Virginis Cavalry D: 1874 St Hary' s Cemetery, Sec A - 17B

- H - HAIl.., Booker C. Sturdivant's Battery, C S A B: 7/12/1848 Union Cemetery, Lot 64 D: 6/ 3/1924 HAIl.., Luther B. Co. G, 23rd Virginia Infantry B: 9/23/1845 Bethel Cemetery, Lot 170, Sec E, Grave 6 D: 3/24/1922

HAMMILL p Henry D: 6/13/1890 st Mary's Cemetery, Sec L - 136 W HAMHERDINGER, William Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 8/17/1892 Methodist Protestant Cemetery, Lot 9 HAMMERLEY, J. A. 35th Virginia BattAlion, Rosser's D: 9/ 1/1894 Buried at I,eesburg, Virginia Brigade HAMMOND, John W. 43rd Virginia Cavalry, Mosby's Bn. D: 7/22/18eIJ Union Cemetery

HARLa-l, Ge orge B I 1841 St Nary's Cemetery, Sec N - 267 D: 1911 HARMON, Charles P. Co. A, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 12/ 1/1875 Presbyterian Cemetery HARPER, George G. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 9/21/1878 Methex:Hst Protestant Cemetery

- 31 ­ HARPER, Washington M. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 9/17/1862 Union Cemetery, Div E, Lot 156, Grave 5 fell at Battle of Antietam HARPER, William Union Cemetery, Div E, Lot 170, Grave 5 HARRISCN, I.uther D. Quartermaster Department, C SAD: 8/ 7/1893 Methodist Protestant Cemetery HART, John S. Co. I, 17th Virginia Infantry Presbyterian Cemetery, Lot 98 HAYNES, Austin D. Captain, Confederate States Army B: 1846 Bethel Cemetery, Sec E, Lot 170, Grave 1 63rd Virginia Regiment D: 10/ 5/1892 HAYS, Erastus W. Co. D, 25th South Carolina D: 9/10/1864 Christ Church Yard Mound HENDERSON, John T. C S A B: 3/ 4/1837 Union Cemetery D: 5/ 3/1912 HERBER T, Arthur Colonel, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 2/23/1919 Ivy Hill Cemetery, Sec G, Lot 12, Site 1 HERNDON, George W. Barboursville Volunteers, Co. F, B: 9/24/1842 Bethel Cemetery 13th Virginia Infantry D: 9/22/1928 HERRCN, G. S. Co. F, 7th South Carolina D: 9/18/1864 Christ Church Yard. Mound HILL, John T. Purchasing Agent for Howard B: 4/23/1826 St Mary,'s Cemetery, Sec K - 1~/105 Grove Hospital HOOE, Philip Beverly Captain, Alexandria Riflemen, B: 9/15/1833 Christ Church Cemetery Co. A, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 7/ 4/1895 HOCFF, John G. 4th Chesapeake Battery -Maryland B: 9/ 2/1f!A4 St Paul's Cemetery - Family vault &Staff of General Pendleton D: 4/20/1921

HOOGH, I.ouis E. Co. H, 17th Vir~inia Infantry D: 12/ 9/1868 St Paul's Cemetery HOPKINS, Joseph B: 4/ 3/1835 Union Cemetery, Div W, Lot 152, Grave 8 D: 6/ 6/1892 HORSMAN, John W. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 7/22/1886 Union Cemetery, Div W, I.ot 6 HOXTCN, Llewellyn Hoxton's Artillery, Lt. Col. D: 2/12/1891 Ivy Hill Cemetery, Sec 0, Lot 16, Site 1 HOXTON, Winslow S. B: 8/ 1/1849 Christ Church Cemetery, Lot 142 D: 2/15/1866 HU'ICHISCN, Elijah F. Captain I. awry 's Company Bethel Cemetery, Sec D, Lot 26, Grave 6 Virginia Light Artillery HUTCHISON, Robert H. B: 1848 St Mary's Cemetery, Sec A, 19 B D: 1931 HUDSOO, Thomas B. Mount Vernon Guards, Co. E, B: 1836 Union Cemetery, Div E, Lot 47, Grave 8 17th Virginia Infantry D: 1892

- 32 ­ HUME, Frank Volunteer Southrons of Vicksburg, B: 7/21/tM) Ivy Hill Cemetery, Sec P, Lot ), Site 2 Co. A, 21st Mississippi Regt. D: 7/17/1906 HUMPHREYS, 11. J. Ca.ptain, Co. A, 17th Virginia Inf. D: 5/ 5/1Pi>2 Buried at Williamsburg, Virginia HUMPHRIES, John A. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry B: 12/14/18)) Union Cemetery, Div W, Lot 14) D: 7/2)/1916 HUNTINGTOO, Jas. W Davis' Bn., Imboden's Brigade B: 12/17/18#) Union Cemetery D: 11/22/1898 HURDLE, Albion H. Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 7/25/1886 Methodist Protestant Cemetery HURDLE, Armstead St Mary's Cemetery, Sec H - 78 B HURDLE, Levi J. Confederate States Navy D: 1920 St Mary's Cemetery, Sec H - 78 B

- I - ISH, M. A. Co. D, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 12/17/1890 Died at home place, ''Neabsc 0", Prince William County, Virginia - J ­ JACKSON, E. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 9/ 7/190) JACKS 00 , James W. Proprietor of the Marshall House D: 5/24/1861 Fairfax Cemetery, Route 2)6, Fairfax City, Virginia JANNEY, Eli Hamilton Major on Staff of General R. E. Lee B: 11/12/18)1 Ivy Hill Cemetery, Sec G, Lot 58, Site 2-) Quartermaster Depot, Hq Arrrry of D: 6/ 6/1912 Northern Virginia JAVINS, William M. Alexandria Artillery, Kemper's B: 18)1 Methodist Protestant Cemetery Battery D: )/15/190) JAVITT, Henry Jo D: 5/ 1/1899 JENKINS, William B: 1826 St Mary's Cemetery, Sec J - 81 D: 2/27/1872 JOHNS, Kinsey Major and Inspector of Artillery D: 1/ )/19(Y:) Died at Norfolk, Virginia in Field Transportation JOHNSOO, Richard S. D: 12/27/1899 Presbyterian Cemetery JOIJ.EY, J. G. Confederate soldier died in Mansion D: 9/11/1862 S t Paul's Ce:netery, Lot 59 House Hospital, Alexandria, Va. Co. H, 60th Cavalry - )) - -K­

KEEVER, Daniel A. Sergeant, Co. D, 25th South Carolina D. 8/28/1864 Christ Church Yard Mound KELL, Arthur C. Lieut. Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry B: 1838 Methodist Protestant Cemetery D. 11/ 1/1877 KEIJ.., Isaac C S A B. 1/15/1837 Methodist Protestant Cemetery D. 12/27/1899 KEIJ.., Luther Harrison C S A B. 1824 Methodist Protestant Cemetery D. 1924 KELLEY, G. Frank Co. D, 8th Virginia InfantrYlwound.ed D. 10/ 7/1889 & cap1llred at Gettysburg, Penna. KELLY, Charles W. Co. F, Gilmores Bn. & Alexandria D. 11/24/1901 Art.Ulery KELLY, Thomas L. Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry B. 2/20/1838 PresbYterian Cemetery D. 2/ 3/1921 KEMPER, Delaware Colonel, Artillery with General D. 6/29/1899 st Paul'!S Cemetery J. E. Johnston KEMPER, Kosciusko 1st Lieut.,South Carolina Artillery D. 2/ 2/1910 st Paul's Cemetery KINSLGl, Owen C S A B. 9/14/1836 St Mary's Cemetery, Sec K, 1~/105 D. 6/21/1879 KIRK, Harrison C S A B. 1819 Methodist Protestant Cemetery, Lot 25 D. 1899 KNOX, Robert F. Captain, Co. G,17th Virginia Inf. B. 11/19/1835 St Paul's Cemetery D. 4/ 2/1916 -L­ LASH, Joseph G. 3rd Virginia Infantry & 8th Florida D. 12/17/1897 Infantry LATHAM, Hugh B. 4/22/1813 Union Cemetery, Div W, Lot 122, Grave 8 D. 10/25/1880 LATHAM, Richard. M. Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry B. 1840 st Mary's Cemetery, Sec B - 16 B D. 1915 LEE, Morris Bethel Cemetery, Sec D, Lot 106, Grave 2 LEE, Robert Carter Naval Brigade B. 11/17/1818 Christ Church Cemetery D. 12/15/1903 -34­ L_

LEWIS, M. M. Surgeon, C S A B. 1824 Christ Church Cemetery D. 1884 I.J..OYD, C. Francis C S A B. 10/28/1828 Christ Church Cemetery, Lot 93 D. 10/ 1/1866 I.J..OYD, Edmund J. C S A B. 8/27/1822 Christ Church Cemetery, Lot 93 D. 10/12/1889 LGlE, Enoch Magruder C S A & first Judge of the B. 9/1111832 St Mary's Cemetery, Sec L - 97 Alexandria Corporation Court D. 6/11/1879 LUCKETT, James T. 13th Virginia Infantry D. 6/16/1895 Buried at Rapidan, Virginia LYLES, Alexander Richardson •s Battery Christ Church Yard Mound LYLES, Edward B. B. 1827 Bethel Cemetery, Sec B, Lot 6, Grave 1 D. 2/4/1869 - M­

MANKIN, Charles E. Co. E, 7th Virginia Infantry Da 9/13/1903 Died at Falls Church, Virginia MANKIN, Samuel A. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry B. 12/20/1841 Methodist Protestant Cemetery D. 5/27/1902 MASOO, Beverly R. B. 18)4 Ivy Hill Cemetery, Sec F, Lot 65, Site 1 D. 4/24/1910 MA!CIf, Frank Co. B, 13th Virginia Infantry B. 1845 Bethel Cemetery, Sec A, Lot 18 S. i, D. 8/ 5/1895 Grave 8 MAS 00, Murray Captain, Conrederate states Navy B. 1/ 8/1808 Chr'ist Church Cemetery D. 1/11/1875

MAY, Edward H. Pioneer Corps, C S A BI 6/20/1827 Trinity Methodist Cemetery D. 11/21/1886 MAY, W. H. Captain, Commissary Department D. 4/ 9/1910 Bethel Cemetery, Sec C, Lot 161, Grave 2 r-c ALLIS'IER, Albert L Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry D. 2/13/1931 Arlington National Cemetery, Sec 16 - 64 A MILBURN, J. Clinton Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry B. 1/ 4/1844 St Paul's Cemetery surrendered at Appomattox D. 9/ 9/1912 MILBURN, Washington C. B. 12/30/1810 st Paul's Cemetery, Lot 77 D. 8/ 7/1891 MON'IGOMERY, Thos W. Co. C, 25th South Carolina D. 8/31/1864 Christ Church Yard Mound MOCRE, William G. R. Welby Carter's Company, 1st D. 5/24/1907 Virginia Cavalry

- 35 ­ MORRIl.L, William T. Presbyterian Cemetery MCRRIS , E • J. D: 11/19/1890 MCRRIS, Robert I. Co. B, 16th Mississippi D: 8/29/1864 Christ Church Yard Mound MORRCW, Ge orge W. B: 1845 St Mary's Cemetery, Sec J - 40 W D: 6/ 6/1870 MOSS, Thomas 43rd Virginia Bn, Mosbys D: 9/11/1901 Union Cemetery MOTLEY, William H. Co. H, 14th Virginia Infantry B: 6/15/1829 Bethel Cemetery at brick vault wounded Drewry's Bluff D: 8/30/1912 MURPHY, Miles Co. I, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 4/16/1886 St Mary's Cemetery, Sec I-59 NW MURRAY, Jesse Co. A, 17th Virginia Infantry B: 6/20/1844 Presbyterian Cemetery D: 8/ 9/1930 MURRAY, William Richmond Home Guards & Co. A D: 10/ 2/1899 Trinity Method.ist Cemetery 17th Virginia Infantry - N ­ NALLS, Benjamin F. Co. D, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 3/11/19fY1 Union Cemetery, Div E, Lot 119 NEALE, G. C. Co. E, 1st Virginia Infantry & D: 4/27/1901 5th Virginia Infantry NEALE, J. Stanley Captain, Thos. H. Carter's Va. D: 10/ 2/1905 Buried King William County, Virginia Battery, King William Artillery NELS 00 , Kinlock 1st Lieut., Ordnance Officer, D: 10/27/1894 Episcopal Theological Seminary Cemetery Kemper's Brigade, Picketts Div. NEVITT, Henry J. Co. G, 3rd Virginia Reserves D: 1899 St Mary's Cemetery, Sec B - 6 B NIGHTINGILL, John c. Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 9/16/1892 Methodist Protestant Cemetery, Lot 19 NCRRIS, John Edward White 's Bn., Imbod.en's Brigade D. 11/17/1890 St Mary's Cemetery, Sec I - J6 HE NCRTCN, George Hadley Chaplain, 17th Virginia Inf. St Paul's Cemetery, Lot 201 NUGENT, Michael Sergeant, Co. G, 17th Virginia B: 1837 St Mary's Cemetery, Sec A - 2 BX Infantry D: 1863 NUTT, William D. Major, C S A B: 6/ 9/1803 Hethodist Protestant Cemetery, Lot 21 D: 10/20/1888 - 0 ­ O'BRIEN, Edwin H. Stuart's Horse Artillery B: 5/13/1843 Methodist Protestant Cemetery D: 10/30/1929 - J6 - -

CG DEN. Eli jah Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 10/ 7/1885 CGDEN. George A. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 9/18/1895 Trinity Methodist Cemetery CMENS. Richard Bs 8/27/1835 Union Cemetery, Div W, Lot 37, Grave 8 - P ­ PACKARD, William Christ Church Cemetery, Lot 3 PARKER, John L. Tennessee Cavalry, C S A B: 1847 Bethel Cemetery, Sec A,Lot 26, Grave 2 D: 11/19/1893 PARR, John H. Ad jutant, 17th Virginia Inf. Ds 4/20/1899 PAULI, Benjamin C. Military Railroad Service D: 4/ 5/1888 Union Cemetery, Div E PAULI, William C S A B: 4/11/1812 Union Cemetery, Div E D: 5/ 5/1871 PAYNE, Thomas Methodist Protestant Cemetery PERRY, Thomas 1st Lieut., Alexandria Riflemen D: 12/20/1907 Co. A, 17th Virginia Infantry PITTMAN, R. Co. A, 60th Georgia D: 12/21/1863 Christ Church Yard Mound POR TI.OCK, Gust. W. Co. E, 61st Virginia D: 9/16/1864 Christ Church Yard Mound POSS, Henry B. Alexandria Artillery, Kemper's D: 8/12/1900 Ivy Hill Cemetery Battery PGlELI., Charles L. Braxton's Battery, Army of B: 1839 Christ Church Cemetery Northern Virginia - fell at D: 8/26/1862 Warrenton Springs PGlELL, John S. Prince William Troop, 4th D: 3/ 7/19r# Christ Church Cemetery, Lot 28 Virginia Cavalry PGlELL, Lloyd Co. F, 2nd Regiment Virginia B: 18)4 Christ Church Cemetery Volunteers - fell at Manassas D: 7/21/1861 PCMELL, Robert C. Co. A, 17th Virginia Infantry & B: 8/ 1/1838 Presbyterian Cemetery Assistant Surgeon, Navy Dept. D: 5/ 9/1890 POWER, Francis J. Lieut., Co. G, 17th Virginia Inf. B: 10/19/1839 st Mary's Cemetery, Sec K - 114 D: 11/11/1902 fRICE, Martin L. 1st Lieut., Co. A, 17th Virginia D: 4/17/1921 Arlington Cemetery, Sec 16, Grave 124-A Infantry PRCCTCR, Henry G. Co. A, 25th South Carolina D: 9/18/1f!i>4 Christ Church Yard Mound PROCTCR, Jas. J. Methcrlist Protestant Cemetery, Lot 47 PRCCTCR, John J. Mount Vernon Guards, Co. E, Bethel Cemetery, Sec C, I.ot 1, Grave 3 17th Virginia Infantry - R -

REDMON, Jacob W. Co. D, 25th South Carolina D: 9/ 3/1f!i>4 Christ Church Yard Mound ROAICK, Michael Texas Volunteers, Commissary D: 10/26/1894 Bethel Cemetery, Sec A, Lot 33, Grave 5 Department ROBER'ISON, J. S. South Carolina, Colonel D: 6/--/1f!i>2 Bethel Cemetery, Sec E, Lot 170, Grave 2 B: 1832 ROBINSON, George H. B: 7/11/1818 Union Cemetery, Div W, Lot 113, Grave 3 D: 12/19/1882 ROBINSON, John Payne Black Horse Troop, Co. H, 4th B: 1845 S t Paul's Cemetery Virginia Cavalry D: 1912 ROCK, George B: 1825 Christ Church Cemetery, Lot 80 D: 1/22/18f!i> ROCK, William W. Christ Church Cemetery, Lot 80 RooERS, David Co. E, 1st South Carolina D: 8/22/1f!i>4 Christ Church Yard Mound RooERS,Henry I.ouisiana Cavalry D: 6/15/1f!i>6 St Mary's Cemetery, Sec A ROTCHFORD, Richard L. Ordnance Depot, Danville,Va B: 12/12/1830 St Mary's Cemetery, Sec A D: 6/ 7/1896 ROYAL, Thomas T. Christ Church Yard Mound ROXBURY, Edward R. Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 3/ 1/1874 Methoo.ist Protestant Cemetery, Lot 56 RUDD, Isaac Mount Vernon Guards, Co. E, B: 1837 17th Virginia Infantry D: 3/15/1903 Hethcrlist Protestant Cemetery RUDD, Robert Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry B: 1838 Bethel Cemetery, Sec D, Lot 109, Grave 2 D: 11/14/1894 RUDD, Thomas Train Service - Orange & D: 1/25/1900 Methcrlist Protestant Cemetery Alexandria Railroad, C S A

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SANFORD, Nathaniel G. Co. I, 30th Virginia Infantry D: 1/ 4/1900 Bethel Cemetery, Sec C, Lot 27, Grave 1 SCHAFFER, Chas. G. Co. F, 5th Virginia Bn. D: 4/11/19C1:> Union Cerne tery SCHUMAN, Frank Kemper's Battery D: 12/31/1894 Methodist Protestant Cemetery SCHWAB, Frederick Kemper's Battery D: 3/21/1901 St Paul's Cemetery SCHWARZ, Isaac Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry B: 2/ 9/18J4 Home of Peace Cemetery D: 10/11/1898 SHEPPARD, R. H. Co. A, 4th Virginia Cavalry D: 3/ 7/19rA Lewis Chapel, Lorton, Virginia SHERWOOD, W. W. Prince William Rifles D: 12/15/1907 Union Cemetery SHINN, S. Robinson Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 4/ 6/1866 Ivy Hill Cemetery SHRAKES, James P. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 6/21/1875 Union Cemetery, Div E, I,ot 56 SKIDMCRE, Andrew F. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry D: 4/--/1862 Hethodist Protestant Cemetery fell at Yorktown SIMPS rn, R. Henry Co. A, 35th Virginia Bn D: 8/29/1893 Union Cemetery, Div E, Lot 92, Grave 3 SKIPPER, Wesley W. Co. C, 30th North Carolina Christ Church Yard Mound SLAYMAKER, A. B. Co. K, 6th Virginia Cavalry B: 6/20/1835 Presbyterian Cemetery D: 10/30/1894 SMITH, Clifton Hewitt Captain, C S A D: 1/27/1902 Presbyterian Cemetery SMITH, Francis L. Colonel, C S A in General B: 10/ 6/1e45 St Paul's Cemetery Breckenridges Command D: 8/25/1916 SMITH, L. Jaquelin Lt. Col., Artillery in Jos D: 2/19/1895 Presbyterian Cemetery E. JOhnston's Army SMITH, Orlando F. Co. H, 1. 7th Virginia Infantry D: 1/16/1916 Arlington Cemetery, Sec 16, Grave 244-A SMITH, Seabury D. Old Dominion !tifles - Co. H, D: 4/ 3/1893 17th Virginia Infantry

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SMOOT, Josiah H. D. B 1 12/ 7/18Jl st Paul's .Cemetery, Lot 2JO DI 1/ 8/1888 SMOOT, W1l1iam Albert Co. A, 17th Virginia Infantry BI 1840 Methodist Protestant Cemetery Dt 1917 SNCWIEN, Harold Surgeon, C S A B t 4/27/18)6 Tr1nity Methodist Cemetery DI 5/ 4/1901 S'IEUART, J. M. Captain, C S A DI 10/ 7/1880 Presbyterian Cemetery, Lot 60 S'IEWART, Henry L. Quartermaster Department DI 1/ 3/1888 Bethel Cemetery, Sec A, Lot 31, Grave 5 S'lROM, Henry A. Co. D, 14th South Carolina DI 5/JO/1864 Christ Church Yard Mound S'IUART, Charles E. Commissary Department DI 12/25/1874 Christ Church Cemetery, Lot 22 S'IUART, James M. Corporal, Co. G, 48th Virginia DI 6/1J/1864 Christ Church Yard. Mound. S'IUART, W. Douglass Captain, Kemper's Battery DI J/25/1879 Christ Church Cemetery, Lot 22 SULLIVAN, Andrew Alexandria Light Infantry DI 3/15/1905 Christ Church Cemetery

SULLIVAN, John L. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry B 1 8/Jl/1833 Christ Church Cemetery, Lot 16 DI 12/ 7/1892 SUMMERS, William J. Alexandria Light Infantry BI 2/14/1829 Bethel Cemetery, Sec A, Lot 21, Grave 5 DI 12/16/1905 SUTHERLAND, John W. Co. D, 17th Virginia Infantry Bt 1846 Bethel Cemetery, Sec C, Lot 30, Grave 2 DI 4/25/1910 - T - TARPIEY, Ashbury Co. K, 12th Mississippi Dt 9/15/1864 Christ Church Yard Mound TA'ISAPAUGH, Wm H. Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry Dt 10/24/1892 Methodist Protestant Cemetery TA.YLCR, Chas. S. Jr. Rockbridge Virginia Artillery Dt 2/ 6/1911 TA.YLOR, John S. 6th Virginia Cavalry Dt 4/16/1888 TAYI,CR, Washington DI 3/ 7/19Ci-l­

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TAYLeR, William W. Co. G, 25th South Carolina D. 9/10/1864 Christ Church Yard Mound TOLER. W. Nelson Louisiana Division, A N V BI 1833 Bethel Cemetery, Sec E, Lot 170, Grave 4 DI 5/ 1/1902 TI!BMAN, A. Magruder Lieut. Enrolling Officer, Co. E, DI 3/26/1895 Died at Washington, D. C. 17th Virginia Infant.ry 'IUBMAN, Oscar H. First Sergeant, Kemper's BI 2/1/1837 Methodist Protestant Cemetery Battery DI 1/17/19rJ:J 'IURNER, Albert A. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry DI 1/15/1887 Bethel Cemetery, Seo A, Lot 111, Grave 1 TYLER, Grayson Lt. Col.. C S A DI 12/17/1897 Buried at Manassas, Virginia

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WALKER, James T. 17th Virginia Infantry B1 7/27/1837 Union Cemetery, Div W, Lot 86, Grave 4 DI 2/ 9/1885 WARD, Jonathan S. Kemper's Battery DI 7/13/1876 Methodist Protestant Cemetery, Lot 28 WARFIELD, Abel D. Co. A, 17th VirgiJiia Infantry B1 1821 Union Cemetery, Div W, Lot 67, Grave 8 DI 4/ 1/1886 WARFIELD, Edgar Sr. Old Dominion Rifles - 17th Va Inf B1 6/ 7/1842 Ivy Hill Cemetery, Sec R, Lot 156, Site 6 surrendered at Appomattox DI 11/26/1934 WARFIELD, George T. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry DI 6/30/1862 Union Cemetery, Div W, Lot 67, Grave 6 fell at Richmond WARING, Basil H. Co. E, 17th Virginia Infantry DI 12/30/1876 St Mary's Cemetery, Sec L WARING, Thos E. Co. G, 17th Virginia Infantry BI 1839 Union Cemetery, Div W, Lot 112, Grave 2 DI 1881

- 41 ­ WARRING, Thos B. Union Cemetery, Div E, Lot 120, Grave 8 WASHINGTON, George Black Horse Cavalry, Co. H, D: 6/16/1896 Christ Church Cemetery, Lot 106 4th Virginia Cavalry

WA'IERS, John Co. G, 2nd Maryland Bn. B1 1832 Bethel Cemetery, Sec D, Lot 19, Grave 7 DI 7/12/1892 WA'IKINS, James H. Co. H, 17th Virginia Infantry BI 2/ 1/1837 Union Cemetery, Div W, Lot. 121, Grave 3 DI 10/20/1886 WATTLES, Charles W. Co. G, 17th Virginia Infantry DI 4/ 3/1887 Christ Church Cemetery, Lot 85 WHEA'ILEY, William Orderly Sergeant, 5th Bn., Va In! DI 8/13/1904 Bethel Cemetery, Sec E, Lot 170, Grave 5 WHI'IE, Charles O. Bs 1837 st Mary's Cemetery, Sec A, Lot 9 B D, 1889 WJn'IE, Thomas W. C S A Bs 1840 Methcxiist Protestant Cemetery DI 2/17/1918 WHI 'IE, William T. Sergeant, Co. G, 3rd North DI 4/29/1865 Christ Church Yard Mound Carolina WHITTINGTON, Geo T. Methcxiist Protestant Cemetery WHI TTINGTOO', Rhody Methcxiist Protestant Cemetery, Lot 49 WILLIAM:>, Alexander Fairfax Rifles, Co. D, 17th DI 7/17/1897 Virginia Infantry WINDSOR, F. R. Lt. Col. C S A DI 10/28/1893 Methcxiist Protestant Cemetery, Windsor Vault 5th Virginia Cavalry WIRT, Richard West Captain, Monticello Guards, DI 6/ 4/1902 st Paul's Cemetery Co. B, 19th Virginia Regt. WISE, Cha!!l J. Sergeant, Co. A, 17th Virginia BI 7/24/1830 Presbyterian Cemetery Infantry DI 5/ 9/1898 WISE, Peter B: 2/ 7/1830 Methodist Protestant Cemetery, Lot 21 D' 4/ 9/1893 WOOD, James Parsons Co. A, 1st Battalion Virginia DI 2/18/19riJ Trinity Methodist Cemetery Cavalry of Richmond WOOD, William S. Major, Quartermaster Department DI 8/ 4/1895 Trinity Methodist Cemetery

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YEATMAN, Philip Tabb 26th Virginia Infantry, B: 11/28/1829 Christ Church Cemetery Wises Brigade D: J/18/1897

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ZIMMERMAN, John R. Co. A, 17th Virginia Infantry8: 12/18/18J8 S t Paul's Cemetery surrendered at Appomattox D: 2/25/1926

The Southern Memorial Association of Alexandria on December 27, 1879 created the 'Christ Church Yard Mound' of Confederate dead listed in this table. The thirty-six Confederate dead were removed from the National Cemetery at Alexandria, Virginia to the Christ Church Yard. The names of the Confederate soldiers and their organizational units were taken from a list prepared by Geo. W. Rock under the date of December 27, 1879. Of the two unknown Confederate soldiers in the mound one is believed to be John Bennett Davis of Prince William County, Virginia a member of Mosby's Command according to Mr. Rock.

In 1879 a Tablet was erected at Episcopal High School, Alexandria, in Pendleton Hall today, with sixty-one names of those once at the school who died in the service of the Confederate States, A. D. 1861 - 1865.

- 4J ­ 1 j HEAWUARTERS Grand Camp Confederate Veterans Department of Virginia 1 I I. Under authority of an Act of the General Assembly approved January 20, 1890, entitled, "An Act to incorporate the Grand Camp Confederate Veterans, Depart­ ment of Virginia, doeth hereby grant and issue this CHAR'IER unto Thomas Perry, G. Wm Ramsay, Edgar Warfield, A. C. Wyckoff, J. Clinton Milburn, Andrew Sullivan, Bedford Brown, Re~. T. J. Williams, R. F. Knox, W. W. Sherwood, S. C. Boush, F. J. Power, Thomas W. White, John S. Blackburn, W~ H. Bacon, W. H. May, ~ A. Smoot, Arthur Herbert, R. M. Lawson, J. P. Robinson, Geo. Wise, W~ Wheatley, K. Kemper, L. M. Blackford, W~ Javins, W~ Summers, P. F. Gorman, C. J. Wise, j J. R. Zimmerman, P. Yeatman. and their successors, and such other persons as may be hereafter associated I with them, who are hereby constituted a Camp under the Name of the R. E. LEE No.2, Camp No.5

Officers for the first year to be ­ Thomas Perry, Commander G. WE! Ramsay, First Lieutenant Commander Edgar Warfield, Second Lieutenant Corn.'1lander I A. C. Wyckoff, Third Lieutenant Commander J. Clinton Hilburn, Adjutant

j Charter issued 17th October 1896.

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