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The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Manchester-view of Mr. Clay 's letter to the London Times . (search)
Trophies of victory.
--The officer belonging to the New York Seventh Regiment killed at the battle at Bethel Church, was named Waldrop (instead of Col. Duryea.) He was in the act of mounting a fence to cheer on his men, when a bullet through the breast, from a North Carolina soldier, forever put an end to his exertions in behalf of Lincoln.
Three men approached his body at the same instant.
On it was found $35 in money, a valuable watch, side-arms and a fine dress sword, which was divided between them.
We saw the sword in Richmond yesterday evening.
From an inseription thereon it appeared to have been presented to Capt. David W. Waldrop, by Joel G. Jared, July 10, 1859. If our men keep on encountering the enemy, we will get, after a while, a sufficiency of the most approved arms at but little cost, experience having shown that after making a show their enemies are glad enough to abandon them and run for their lives.