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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 6 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.22 (search)
I enclose two communications on the subject, the one from Bushrod Rust, formerly of Company I, Twelfth Virginia Cavalry, the other from Captain (now General) R. D. Funkhouser, of the Confederate Veterans. Here let me say that I am trying to get the names of the Confederates who fell in the last days of the Army of Northern Virge for his beloved southland, and one of the dearest friends the writer ever had. Requiescat in pace. Bushrod Rust. Company I, Twelfth Virginia Calvary. General Funkhouser's letter. Maurertown, Va., July 6, 1906. Major William F. Graves: Dear Sir,—I noticed the article in the Richmond TimesDis-patch of July 4, 1906, htest pages of chivalry and heroism in the world's history. This is my reason for giving the foregoing information as regards William Ashby. Yours truly, R. D. Funkhouser. [The following from the Baltimore American of January 6, 1907, gives not only an account of the last man killed on the Federal side in 1865, but include