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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Heroes of the old Camden District, South Carolina, 1776-1861. an Address to the Survivors of Fairfield county, delivered at Winnsboro, S. C., September 1,1888. (search)
aws meeting-house was converted into a hospital. There Esther Gaston, then only eighteen years of age, and her sister Marthae field of battle. To those who remained on the field, Esther Gaston was again the ministering angel. Howe's History of tew feet of each other at Seven Pines. We have seen how Esther Gaston and her sister had nursed the wounded at Bufort's massare such tender ministrations could be made to them. Captain Gaston was a man of the highest order and the most scrupuloused relative and partner has often been heard to say that Mr. Gaston was the best man he ever knew, and came as near perfectiSouth Carolina's noblest citizens. I have spoken of Captain Gaston, of the Sixth, who fell at Seven Pines, as a hero indeeducation of the sons left dependent upon them. Like Esther Gaston of old, they nursed the wounded fathers, and like the wife of Justice Gaston they educated the sons. Of how many of their sons may it be said: Happy he With such a mother,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
24, 259. Freeman, Col., J. Thomas, 70, 74. Freemantle, Gen Arthur, 108. Frost, Dr. F. L., 416. Fry, Col., 305. Fulkerson, Col., 88. Fuller, Lt., 382. Fussell's Mill, Battle of, 21. Gadberry Camp, 152, 172. Gadberry, Col. J. M., 23, 130. Gadsden, Christopher, 430. Gaillard, David St. P., 34. Gaillard, John. 13. Gaillard, Col. P. C., 396, 416. Gallaher, Lt., Daniel, 299. Gardner, Major, 169. Garner, 130. Garnett. Col. R. S., 83. 86, 88. Garnett, Hon T. S., 295. Gaston, Esther, 7, 10, 17. Gaston, Justice, John, 13. Gaston, Joseph, 10. Gaston, Capt., Joseph Lucien, 17, 22. Gates, Gen., Horatio, 9, II. Gatling, Gen. R. J., 428. Gault, Sergeant-Major, Edward, 409. Gavin, Lt. J. A., 21. Gedde, Col., 306. Gelling, Lt., 399. Generals in the war 1861-1861 from the North and South, 436. Georgia Volunteers, 88, 159, 384. Gerald, Col. G. B, 392. Germans in the Federal army, 438. Gettysburg, Battle of, 20, 21, 27; Charge of Black's Cavalry at, 224;