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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.16 (search)
ent were found present, mainly of the Thornton Picket Camp, of Farmville. J. B. Glenn, who left an arm at Boonsboroa, delivered an address of welcome. Lieutenant J. P. Glenn, whose bravery and heroism was displayed on near a hundred battle-fields, offered thanksgiving and prayer. A grand record. Mr. Charles Glenn gave a grets at his enforced absence. Lieutenant A. B. Carrington laid down his life at Gaines' Mill. The other lieutenants who went out with them, C. A. Price and J. P. Glenn, yet live. Over one-half living. It was remarked that of the one hundred names found on the roll-book of the company, from first to last, fifty eight are of those who were members of this company: Captain E. G. Wall, First-Lieutenant A. B. Carrington, Died in service. Second-Lieutenant C. A. Price, Third-Lieutenant J. Peyton Glenn, G. W. Adams, A. W. Brightwell, C. W. Brightwell, C. T. Brightwell, Died in service. T. H. Brightwell, J. P. Brightwell, Died in service. Ad. B