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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.27 (search)
ening. Only one company from North Carolina was in the great parade, this being Company G, of the First Regiment of Infantry of the North Carolina State Guard, from Washington, Captain Thomas commanding. Thirty-two men were in ranks in the full-dress dark-blue and white uniform of their State. North Carolina was also represented by Brigadier-General William P. Roberts, who was the youngest officer of that rank in the Confederate service, and by two camps of veterans, these being Charles F. Fisher Camp, of Salisbury, fifty-seven men, and the Person County Camp, with sixty two men. The Salisbury Camp is well known in Richmond, having headed the veterans at the Lee monument unveiling. They wore yesterday their familiar white helmets, and marched well, as did the Person county veterans. There were number of one-armed men, and some with only one leg. General Roberts, who, because of his extreme youth, was known as the boy brigadier, was State Auditor of North Carolina a few ye