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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Yankee gunboat Smith Briggs. from the Times-dispatch, March 18, 1906, and July 15, 1906. (search)
Smithfield, and Sturdivant went on his way, westwardly, to Ivor. In going to Ivor he passed right by my brother's farm—FIvor he passed right by my brother's farm—Four Square—an estate of about three thousand acres, about four miles from Smithfield, and about seven miles from Six Oaks. ion of their gunboat, sent a note to Captain Sturdivant, at Ivor, soliciting his return, saying the capture of Lee's forces Six Oaks is four miles from Smithfield in the southeast. Ivor is eighteen miles from Smithfield to the west. Four Square is four miles from Smithfield on the road to Ivor. The North Carolina Cavalry with Sturdivant's Battery, was under the cmall infantry companies. A red-hot Rebel. In going to Ivor you stopped at Four Square for water. You may remember theer of the North Carolina Regiment at that time stationed at Ivor, but it was from Clingman's Brigade, and Colonel Jordan waser. Our battery was in winter quarters about a mile from Ivor and nearer the river. In some way Col. J. was informed tha<