Company L was organized in Albany between November 4 and December 9, 1863.
Company L was disbanded on the same date and its members were distributed among the companies, most of them going to Company A.
A total of seventy-three men were carried on the rolls of Company L during its existence.
Company L ceased trading on 31 March 2000.
Company L has no other profits.
The marines of Company L suddenly found themselves under fire even as they were settling.
Butler held a single platoon of 40 men from Company L in reserve.
On 7 May 1877, while serving with Company L, for bravery in action.
And to make matters worse for Company L, their commander is unexpectedly summoned back to Earth.
Company L was later assigned to the 23rd Virginia Infantry Battalion.