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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 16 2 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Reunion of Company D. First regiment Virginia Cavalry, C. S. A. (search)
e survivors were notified by a call, signed by C. T. Litchfield, Captain, and P. C. Landrum, Orderly Sergeant,ipated in the proceedings of the day, viz: C. T. Litchfield, Captain. G. V. Litchfield, Lieutenant. tend: Wittens Mill, Va., June 23, 1892. Captain C. T. Litchfield, Abingdon, Va.: my dear old friend and duty. The captain was yourself, Lieutenant, Vic. Litchfield, Sergeants, Dave Fields and myself, Corporal, C. y, who with seven of his men, was captured by Captain Litchfield with twenty-two of his men on the 5th day of August, 1862. Captain Wilson wrote to Captain Litchfield as follows: Brighton, Iowa, May 26, 1892. CaptCaptain Litchfield, Abingdon, Va., dear Sir and Comrade—To-day for some cause I am reminded of you and the time the boys. Yours truly, L. C. Wilson. Captain Litchfield replied to this letter, inviting him to the rfollows: Brighton, Iowa, June 2d, 1892. Captain C. T. Litchfield, Abingdon, Va.: my dear friend—Yours of