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The Daily Dispatch: June 7, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.Affairs in Culpeper. Mitchell's Station, Culpeper Co., June 3d, 1861. I forgot to mention, in my account of the volunteers from this county, the name of the Brandy Riflemen. This company is composed of intelligent and highly respectable gentlemen, from one of the most beautiful and wealthy districts of Culpeper, and is commanded by Stockton Heath, Esq., formerly of Richmond. R. H. Cunningham, Esq., an uncle of the Captain, who resides near Brandy Station, where the company was organized, and who possesses wealth and influence, has not only opened his heart to our cause, but his purse, too, to the amount, first and last, of over $1,000. He has not only furnished the Riflemen with external protection and comfort in the shape of uniforms, but has also contributed to the gratification of their "inner man" by the donation of edibles, both delicate and substantial. B. Jobuson Nalle, Esq., who formerly held a Government office in Wa