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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Colonel John Bowie Magruder. (search)
bemarle county, Virginia. He was the oldest son of Benjamin H. Magruder and Maria Minor, daughter of Dr. James Minor, and grth Carolina, until May 12th, when it was evacuated. Captain Magruder was directed to embark his company on an old steamboar to Franklin. It had in tow a large schooner, which Captain Magruder was ordered to sink in the channel about seven miles leaking steamboat, was successfully accomplished, and Captain Magruder's command disembarked at Franklin about 1 o'clock P. on of ex-President John Tyler, was remarkably kind to Captain Magruder's company. He had a cart hitched up, loaded it with n July 1st, in the celebrated charge on Malvern Hill, Captain Magruder's company lost twenty-seven men, killed and wounded, command of General A. P. Hill until the 11th of July. Captain Magruder was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, July 31st, 1862. oad towards Suffolk on a foraging expedition. Lieutenant-Colonel Magruder was promoted to Colonel, January 12, 1863, and s