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George Ogleby; died at Elmira, N. Y.
William Ogleby; died at hospital.
Simon P. Parker; died at home.
Albert Parker; living.
James R. Spencer; died at home.
Gideon L. Spencer; living.
Tell B. Spencer; died at home.
John Seward; killed at Petersburg, June 15, 1864.
Edward Seward; died at hospital.
Robert B. Seward; died at Elmira, N. Y.
Lewis W. Smith; living.
Frank A. Thurston; died at Elmira, N. Y.
William Thurston; died at home.
Edward D. Tuttle; living.
Jerome Tuttle; died at home.
Baylor Wheeler; died at hospital.
Levi Wyatt; living.
Thomas W. Wyatt; died at home.
John Wyatt; living.
Andrew Wyatt; died on James river.
William M. Wyatt; died at Elmira, N. Y.
Robert S. Wyatt; died at home.
Lemuel R. Walton; living.
Reuben Walton; wounded at the Howlett House, May 20, 1864; died at home.
James Yarrington; killed at Petersburg, June 15, 1864.
R. H. T. Yarrington; living.
Andrew Yarrington; killed at Howlett House, May 20, 1864.
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Memoir of
Jane
Claudia
Johnson
.
A paper read by
Charles
M.
Blackford
, of the
Lynchburg Bar
, before the
Tenth
annual meeting of the
Virginia State Bar Association
, held at old
Point Comfort, Va.
,
July
17
-
19
,
1900
.
An address delivered before
A.
P.
Hill
Camp Confederate Veterans
, by
ex-governor
William
Evelyn
Cameron
, at
Petersburg, Va.
,
January
19th
,
1901
.
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