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The Daily Dispatch: May 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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Patriots. --Gen. B. W. S. Cabell, of Pittsylvania county, Va., has five sons in the service of their country, viz: Col. George C. Cabell, who is raising a company of Volunteers in Danville; Major Wm. L. Cabell, Assistant Quartermaster General, C. S. A.; Capt. Alger non S. Cabell, of the Arkansas Volunteers; Capt. J. Roy Cabell, of the Virginia Volunteers; and Joseph R. Cabell, a private in the Danville Blues, now in service. Patriots. --Gen. B. W. S. Cabell, of Pittsylvania county, Va., has five sons in the service of their country, viz: Col. George C. Cabell, who is raising a company of Volunteers in Danville; Major Wm. L. Cabell, Assistant Quartermaster General, C. S. A.; Capt. Alger non S. Cabell, of the Arkansas Volunteers; Capt. J. Roy Cabell, of the Virginia Volunteers; and Joseph R. Cabell, a private in the Danville Blues, now in service.