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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson. (search)
t Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864; residence, Union, Va. Lieutenant W. H. Kennell, Morgan's command, captured at Cheshire, O.; residence, near Fort Worth, Tex. Lieutenant D. N. Prewett, Morgan's command, captured at Cheshire, O., and W. W. George, Company H, Twenty-sixth Virginia Battalion, Echols' Brigade, Breckinridge's Division, captoyster knife five or six inches long, and an iron belt some ten inches long, in the shape of an old fashioned clevis pin. Some one had to begin the work, so Lieutenant Prewett and myself made the first attempt at what proved a long and tiresome undertaking. A tiresome undertaking. The plan was to make a hole in the cement beugh to pass into the next basement, and found the same situation in that basement, the water standing four or four and a half feet. In the meantime, our friend Prewett, got sick and could not work longer than one day. He was succeeded by Lieutenant W. H. Kennell, who worked about the same length of time, and found he was unable