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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Johnson's Island. (search)
e words had barely passed his lips when his wife, falling on her knees, cried out: Oh, father! father! The old man hastened to her side. She was supporting herself by a marble slab, which bore this inscription: Lieutenant Company G, John C. Holt, Sixty-first Tennessee Infantry. For thirty years the father and mother, who live near Nashville, Tenn., have sought their son. They found him during a reunion of the North and the South, in the graveyard of a northern prison. John Holt ry. J. G. Shuler, Captain Fifth Florida Infantry. B. J. Blount, Lieutenant Fifty-fifth North Carolina Infantry. J. D. Arrington, Lieutenant Thirty-second North Carolina Infantry. Joseph Lawske, Lieutenant Eighteenth Mississippi Cavalry. John C. Holt, Lieutenant Sixty-first Tennessee Infantry. Samuel Chormley, Blount county, Tennessee. J. W. Moore, Lieutenant Twenty-fifth Alabama Infantry. D. L. Scott, Second Lieutenant Third Missouri Cavalry. William Peel, Lieutenant Eleventh Missis