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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) 1 1 Browse Search
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ngagements. He received a slight wound at Second Cold Harbor and was captured at Spottsylvania Court House. His captor, however, was shot and instantly killed by one of Mr. Fuller's comrades, and he escaped. He was a brave soldier and his life during the four years struggle was full of thrilling and interesting incidents. Since the war he has farmed in Laurens county. He has been married twice, first in 1866, to Miss Byphemia Bryson, who died in 1867, and in 1868 he was married to Mrs. Emma E. Hill, widow of R. W. Hill and daughter of Harrison Finley. They have seven children. Mr. Fuller is lieutenant commander of Putsey Williams camp, U. C. V., at Cross Hill. Captain Charles M. Furman, professor of English, Clemson college, South Carolina, born in Darlington county, S. C., July 8, 1840, is the son of the Rev. Dr. James C. Furman, founder of Furman university, and president of that institution for nearly forty years. He received his earliest education in the high school of