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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 37. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Affidavit of Supervisors of Co. C, 149th regiment. Pa. Vols. (search)
Feb., 1882, an old tent-mate of mine, Sergt. Jno. C. Kensill, then residing in Fort Wayne, Ind., vi P. V., I learned the nature of Jack's claim; Kensill had asked for his recommendation and interestents from Kieffer's article: when he sat down Kensill took the floor and said he knew these incidenng his claim in St. Nicholas. This letter of Kensill's was a tissue of falsehood from commencementyser was killed in field north of pike after Kensill was wounded; Evans was with the company till : I saw and spoke to (Giber a full hour after Kensill had gone to the rear. I will now give you The one exception was a man of F, who, like Kensill, described in glowing language the color episthe pike; third, this glorious hero was, like Kensill, wounded and off the field before the 500th cin New York, in relation to the claim made by Kensill; he forwarded to me the original M. S., which place, I am. Fraternally, Wm. R. Ramsey. Kensill had served three years in the navy and was we