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Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Additional Sketches Illustrating the services of officers and Privates and patriotic citizens of South Carolina. (search)
man, lived to a green old age and died in the esteem and confidence of all his fellow citizens. James F. entered Emory college, Oxford, Ga., in 1851, joining the freshman class, and graduated in 185 of being a gallant and devoted soldier, nobly earned in a brave and unselfish career. Joseph Allston James, chief surgeon of Kershaw's division, was born in Statesburg, Sumter county, S. C., July McCutchen, of Indiantown, and they have had nine children, seven of whom are living. James Mc. James, the celebrated base ball player of the national league, is a son of Dr. and Mrs. James. LieuDr. and Mrs. James. Lieutenant William Elias James, a gallant Confederate soldier, was born, January 15, 1840, at Darlington, S. C., educated there and graduated at Oglethorpe university, near Milledgeville, Ga., on May 28,Mrs. James. Lieutenant William Elias James, a gallant Confederate soldier, was born, January 15, 1840, at Darlington, S. C., educated there and graduated at Oglethorpe university, near Milledgeville, Ga., on May 28, 1861. The young graduate at once joined Company F, Eighth South Carolina infantry, as a private, on May 30, 1861, and left for Virginia on the following day. His promptness enabled him to be a parti