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  ...throat at Upperville, June 19, 1863; died some years after the war.
Major Dabney Ball, C. S., October, 1861; resigned July 25, 1862.
Major G. M. Ryals, Provost-Marshal.
Captain Wm. W. Blackford, Chief Engineer.
Captain W. D. Farley, A. D. C.; killed at Stevensburg July 9, 1863.
Lieutenant Frank S. Robertson, Asst. Engineer.
Lieutenant Chiswell Dabney, A. D. C.; promoted Captain.
Lieutenant W. Q. Hullehen, A. D. C.; promoted Captain.
Lieutenant S. H. Farley, A. D. C., June 23, 1863.
Dr. Talcott Eleason, Chief Surgeon.
Dr. John B. Fontaine, Surgeon Cavalry, Army Northern Virginia; killed at Five Forks, 1865.
Lieutenant R. H. Goldsborough, A. D. C.; killed April 6, 1865.
Major A. G. Dade, Chief Commissary.
Major J. Marshall Hanger, Asst. Quartermaster.
Major R. F. Beckham, Chief of Artillery.
Major R. S. White, Inspector-General.
Lieutenant Henry Hagan, Chief of Couriers.
Captain Jno. Esten Cook, Ordnance Officer.
Captain Luke T. Brien, A. A. G.; transferred to General W. H. F. Lee.
Major J. S. W. Hairston, A. D. C.; resigned March 1, 1863.
Major R. Norman, A. A. G., July, 1862; Quartermaster to end of war.
Captain Richard Frayser, Signal Officer, August 30, 1863.
Captain J. S. Clarke, V. A. D. C., July, 1863.
Captain Samuel Hardin Hairston, A. D. C., May, 1862; promoted Major and Quartermaster, 1862.
Major Wm. I. Johnson, Chief Commissary, June, July, 1864.