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Munford, Thomas T., Brigadier-General Cavalry, 1864.
Staff.—— Captain W. K. Martin, A. A. G.
Captain Henry C. Lee, A. & I. G.; transferred to General Fitz Lee's Division.
First Lieutenant Lomax Tayloe, A. D. C.
First Lieutenant W. H. McFarland, A. D. C.
Captain B. B. Mason, Assistant Commissary.
Major Albert McDaniel, Quartermaster.
Lieut. A. Warwick, A. D. C.
Captain M. M. Rogers, Provo-Guard.
Major John W. Tayloe, A. I. G.
Sergeant-Major Samuel Griffin, A. A. A. G.
James E. Tucker, Headquarter Color-bearer.

Page, Richard L., Brigadier-General, March 1, 1864; was commander in the Confederate Navy, June 14, 1861; commander Naval Station at Charlotte, N. C., Savannah, Ga., Fort Morgan, and defences of Mobile Bay. His brigade was composed of troops from Alabama and Tennessee; died at Hagerstown, Md., August 9, 1901.
Staff.—— Captain Clifton Smith, A. A. G., October, 1862.

Paxton, Elisha Franklin, Brigadier-General, November 1, 1862; killed at Chancellorsville May 3, 1863.


Payne, William H., Brigadier-General Cavalry, November 1, 1864; died in Washington City[1], March 9, 1904.
Staff.—— Lieutenant A. C. Dickinson.
Lieutenant Charles E. Kimball, A. D. C., October, 1863.
Lieutenant John Blackburn, promoted from ranks Sixth Cavalry; Lieutenant and Ord. Officer.
Dr. W. H. Fairfax, Assistant Surgeon, October, 1862.
Dr. Robert Gait, Assistant Surgeon, November, 1864.
Rev. Richard Davis, Chaplain, August, 1862.
Dr. James C. Green, Assistant Surgeon, October, 1862.
  1. Washington D.C.