roll which contained all their names, and what distribution of them was made, was lost. The new pay-roll was made from memory, hence this roster is probably not complete. The asterisk (*) affixed to names, indicates those who were present at the surrender as members of this company.† Some of its members were absent, sick, or wounded; and many whose names appear were present, but belonged at the time to other commands:
The first captain, William N. Pendleton
Adams, Thomas T.
- Adkins, Blackburn
- Agner, Augustus W.
Agner, John T. (or D. )
Agner, Jonathan
Agner, Joseph S.
- Agner, McD.
Agner, Samuel S.
Alexander, Edgar S.
Alexander, Eugene
Alexander, John McD.
Anderson, Samuel D.
- Armistead, Charles J.
Arnold, Abner E.
Ayers, Napoleon B.
- Bacon, Edloe P.
- Bacon, Edloe P., Jr.
Bacon, Philip E., Jr.
- Baldwin, William Ludlow
Bane, Samuel R.
- Barger, William G.
Barton, David R.
Barton, Robert T.
Beard, John R.
Beard, William B.
Bedinger, George R.
Bealle, Jesse T.
Bell, Robert S.
- Black, Benjamin F.
Blackford, Launcelot M.
- Blain, Daniel
Bolling, William H.
Boteler, Alexander R., Jr.
Boteler, Charles P.
- Boteler, Henry
Boyd, E. Holmes
Brockenbrough, J. Bowyer
Brockenbrough, Willoughby N.
Brooke, Pendleton
Brown, Henry C.
Brown, John L.
Brown, John M.
- Brown, John M., Jr.
Brown, William M.
Bryan, Edward
- Bumpass, William N., Jr.
Burwell, Lewis P.
- Byers, G. Newton
Byrd, William H.
Careen, William
- Carson, William
Caruthers, Thornton R.
Chapin, William T.
Clark, James Gibson
Clark, James Gregory
Coffee, Whitfield A.
- Cooke, Richard D.
- Compton, Robert K.
† There were also eighty-one privates present with the battery, who were paroled. For their names, see "PAROLES OF THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA," Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. XV, pp. 33-34.—ED.