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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 37. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Stuart's cavalry in the Gettysburg campaign. (search)
augh. William Henry Murdaugh was the eldest son of John D. Murdaugh, who, after graduating at the College of William and dull sailer, had lagged astern of us, when our master, Mr. Murdaugh, observed the signal of men ashore flying from her peaks, they seemed unacquainted with. When questioned by Mr. Murdaugh, to whom I owe these details, they indicated five huts, long obscured, gave us today a rough meridian altitude. Murdaugh, always active and efficient, had his artificial horizon pedition was in the Arctic regions for over a year. Capt. Murdaugh was given a Victoria medal by the British government fe 3 and part 4, lower part 6, 8, last of page 10): Capt. Murdaugh entered the service of the Confederacy on the acceptanpatriot, on going to the fort about 2 o'clock at night Lieut Murdaugh might be seen standing in the moonlight upon the well the commander should be placed in communication with me. Murdaugh, I suppose, ought to have the ship, and he would do his w