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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The pioneer of secession. (search)
sion. The first Advocate of States rights in the Continental Congress. Thomas Burke, of North Carolina, in 1777. At a meeting of the Pennsylvania Historicaln secured from abstracts of debates and letters written by Benjamin Rush and Thomas Burke, of North Carolina. The notes of debates taken by the former had much to saomes us to attend early to the restraining of our army. The information that Burke imparts, Dr. Friedenwald said, gives us a knowledge of the discussion over the tion, the first national Constitution, such as has never before been obtained. Burke took a most active part in framing those articles, and wrote repeated letters ts views, and the article under consideration was adopted, and never changed. Burke impressed upon Congress all through his career the necessity for guarding againongress in order to carry out repressive legislation against others, occasioned Burke much worry. He thought the most formidable combination would be that of Massac
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Very complete roll [from the Richmond, A., Dispatch, September 16th, 1900.] (search)
near Woodstock, October, 1863. In prison at Camp Chase and Fort Delaware twenty-two months. Died after the war. Barr, William H.—Wounded at Spotsylvania, May 10, 1864. Resides near Saumsville, Va. Blair, James—Dismissed from service and died. Bauserman, John H.—Wounded at Mechanics' Gap, near Romney, June 20, 1861; permanently disabled, and discharged at Fairfax, 1861. Bushong, Calvin P.—Transferred to 12th Virginia Cavalry, 1863. Died in Clarke county, Va., after the war. Burke, Robert W.—Detailed for other service. Resides at Edinburg, Va. Bowman, John W.—Resides at Owen's Mills, Md. Bargelt, William H.—Transferred to Rosser's Cavalry, 1862. Died since the war. Bowman, Joseph—Transferred from Company C, 10th Virginia Infantry, 1862. Barton, Isaac O.—Transferred from Company C, 10th Virginia Infantry, 1862. Resides at Edinburg, Va. Baker, Joseph—Teamster. Resides at Fisher's Hill; Va. Baker, Abraham—Transferred from Imboden's Ca