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The Daily Dispatch: April 26, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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his contest. They offer up themselves, and, if need be, will shed their blood as an earnest of their devotion. As a proof of this assertion, we chronicle the fact that a second company of Richmond Grays have been raised here, to the number of 70 men, in 24 hours.--If this is not responding with alacrity to the call of duty, we confess an ignorance of the meaning of the word. The following officers have been chosen: Captain, Wm. Ira Smith; First Lieutenant, John H. Greanor; Second Lieutenant, Richard M. Crawford; Third Lieutenant, James T. Vaughan. Wm. Greanor, Esq., gave $500 towards equipping and uniforming the company, who will soon report for active service. Mr. Greanor is a native of Baltimore, and one of the "Old Defenders" of that city against the British in 1814. For a long series of years an honored resident of this vicinity, he could not forbear to lend material aid in the cause of the South now, feeling assured that the services in 1861 though different from that of "by