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The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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[for the Richmond Dispatch.] Col. Egbert J. Fanes. The gentleman whose name appears above is the Colonel of the 4th Alabama Regiment, and was cut down white at its head, in the desperate struggle made by it with the Northern Vanndale, upon the hotly contested field of Manassas. Col. Jones is an Alabamian by nativity and residence, and a lawyer by profession. For a number of years, although he has yet scarcely reached the meridian of life he has been one of the leaders of the North Alabama Bar. During the late war with Mexico, he left a large and lucrative practice, and repaired with a company which he had raised to the scene of action beyond the Rio Grande. He had no opportunity while there of taking a prominent part in the campaign, which resulted in the fall of the Mexican Capital; yet he showed by the rigid and inflexible determination with which he discharged his every duty, by his energy, promptness and clearheadedness under all circumstances, that he possessed many o