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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Elliott Grays of Manchester, Va. [from the Richmond, Va., times, November 28, 1902.] (search)
H. Judge William I. Clopton and Captain James A. Lipscomb, of Manchester, this morning left for Chesterfield Courthouse to superintend the names of the members of the companies of Chesterfield county and Manchester, who fought in the Civil war. Judge William I. Clopton, who wa remained here until Norfolk was evacuated, when the company left Manchester. Armed with boarding pikes. When the company left ManchesManchester each man was armed with a bowie knife. After being at Norfolk a few weeks the men were armed with boarding pikes—that is, a wooden poleirst man wounded. Henry A. Jordan, now justice of the peace in Manchester, was the first man in this gallant company to be wounded. He wasver entirely recovered. First killed. Charles Rushbrook, of Manchester, was the first man killed in the company. He was shot down at Maemento of the war. At present there are only two men living in Manchester who went entirely through the war with the company. They are Mes