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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 11 1 Browse Search
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officer, and will carry into the field a body of men equal to any in the Confederacy. What arm of the service he means to patronize, we have not learned; but we are disposed to think it will be the artillery. Goochland, by the bye, has already one artillery company in the field. It is admirably drilled, and its commander, Captain Guy, is a most accomplished officer. She has, also, several infantry companies in the service, and one splendid troop of cavalry. Its commander, Capt.George F. Harrison, is one of the best officers in the Confederate service. It will thus be seen that old Goochland cannot be beaten on the score of patriotism and military enthusiasm. Nor is the flame confined to the white population. When the order came for employing the free black population in working upon the fortifications of this city, fifty-odd stout, hearty, young men of that class stepped forward at once, and volunteered their services. We hope it will be remembered to their credit here