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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 37. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 27 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 37. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Black Eagle Company. (search)
, Bates, killed near Petersburg, Va., 1865. Barker, Charles, exempted from service, 1861; dead. Barker, Jesse, color sergeant; killed at Sharpsburg, Md., 1862. Barker, Joce, exempted from serBarker, Joce, exempted from service, 1862. Barker,, John, killed at Gettysburg, Pa., 1863. Bootwright, James, killed on picke to his highest standard. A good man. Jesse Barker, the counterpart as a soldier, was of humblyet when a volunteer ensign was called for, Jesse Barker offered his services. The test came at S affair. In the din and confusion of battle Barker did not hear the command and did not advance. soldier take the flag and go forward with it. Barker heard that and told Major Cabell he was no cowrepeated. Major Cabell again gave his order. Barker quickly advanced the fifteen paces to the fronf the enemy till he fell a corpse. While Jesse Barker was poor in purse, he was rich in patrioticI have done the names of Major Harrison and Jesse Barker. It is a difficult task to discriminate or[4 more...]