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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.52 (search)
octor Gibson, Dick Haskins, John M. Gregory, Joe Mayo, Colonel Tompkins members. I knew Mr. S. S. Sublett, now dead, and I have been privileged, in the friendship, of the estimable contributor, Chreward.—Ed. The following list has been given me for publication in the Dispatch by Mr. Samuel S. Sublett, of Sublett's, Powhatan county. He will be remembered by our elderly citizens as the cotable proprietor of the Columbian tavern in the good old days of unreconstructed Virginia. Mr. Sublett tells me he was of the famous Richmond Light Dragoons for eight years, during which time he nf the bugle! This pathetic story of Dick Gaines, the black bugler of the troop, is told by Mr. Sublett: Do you remember, he says, our noted horn-blower? After the Southampton war he went crazy oneppard, John M., captain. Seabrook, Mr. Sizer, John T. Snead, Robert B. Spencer, Dr. Sublett, Samuel S., flag sergeant. Schwagerli, Charles, bugler. Taylor, Thomas P. Taylor, Dr.