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PAROLES

OF THE

Army of Northern Virginia,

R. E. LEE, Gen., C. S. A., Commanding,

SURRENDERED AT

APPOMATTOX C. H., VA., April 9, 1865,

TO

LIEUTENANT-GENERAL U. S. GRANT,

Commanding Armies of the U. S.

NOW FIRST PRINTED

FROM THE DUPLICATE ORIGINALS IN THE ARCHIVES

OF THE

SOUTHERN HISTORICAL SOCIETY,

EDITED, WITH

INTRODUCTION

BY

R. A. BROCK,

Secretary of the Southe

Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia.

181

Twenty -first Mississippi Regiment.

Comm'y Serg't Joseph Doll, one Serg't Musician Henry Yoste.
horse and equipments.

Co. A.

Private Edwin Owen,
J. H. S. Miller,
W. M. Crisp.
Co. D.

Private W. Phares,
L. Wailes,
H. C. Morain,
H. A. Taylor.
Co. E.

Private Wm. Will,

A. C. Nelson,
D. C. Hastings,
Karl Kothe.
Co. F.

Private Elijah Jackson,
Jno. C. Crump,
David Carter.
Co. G. — Private S. B. Robinson.
Co. H.

Private Jas. Flowers,

Thos. G. Parks,
R. F. Spears.
Co. I.

Private Wm. H. Johnson.

Private R. C. Clarke,
Chas. M. Hay,
Jno. A. Merritt,

Private Chas. Anderson,
Jas. Miller,
Jno. A. Wisner,
Andrew Sullivan

Private W. P. Roberts,
H. Fitzgerald,
S. Hayslip,
O. C. Combs,

Private R. H. Clark,
Sam'l Sewell,
Tobias Polk,

Private Wiley Day,

T. M. Davidson,
H. T. Grant,

Private Wash. Spells,

David Hawkins,

Private Jas. Kimbrough,
Private Jas. Lowrie,

Co. K.

Private B. G. Murrah.
Co. L.

Private R. D. Odum.

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I certify, on honor, that the foregoing is a correct list of the men
surrendered this day and present for parole.

G. R. Cherry,
Capt. Co. C, 17th Miss. Inf'y, Com! d'g Humphreys' Brigade.

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