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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 100
Danville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 100
Old Dick, the Drummer.--A few days ago, Dick, a venerable darkey in uniform, was arrested for carrying a huge bowie-knife.
He was on his return home to Danville from a campaign against the Yankees, and the Mayor discharged him after confiscating the knife.
The person referred to has occupied the position of chief drummer for the Eighteenth Virginia regiment for the last eight months, and is highly esteemed by the regiment, not only as a musician, but as a brave and gallant old man. He is a hero of two wars, and in several instances has rendered good service to the country.
When the war with Mexico broke out, he enlisted as musician for a South-Carolina regiment, and followed it through the war, and was present when the glorious Gen. Butler fell.
The war being successfully terminated, he returned home to his usual avocations.
Upon the breaking out of our present war, though old and gray, he was among the first to respond to Virginia's call for volunteers, and was regularly mu
Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) (search for this): chapter 100
Brooklyn (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 100
Dick (search for this): chapter 100
Old Dick, the Drummer.--A few days ago, Dick, a venerable darkey in uniform, was arrested for carrying a huge bowie-knife.
He was on his return home to Danville from a campaign against the Yankees, and the Mayor discharged him after confiscating three of the creatures--one of them Col. Wood of the Fourteenth Brooklyn.
In every scene of danger or of difficulty, old Dick has accompanied the regiment with bowie-knife by his side and musket in hand.
When on picket duty at Mason's Hill, in sight of the enemy, he would go beyond the picket-lines to get a fair crack at the Yankee pickets.
In fine, old Dick, we believe, is a gentleman and true patriot, and we feel sorry that his knife, around which clung so many proud associations to him, sm hard to have subjected the old man not only to the loss of his bowie-knife, but the mortification attendant on a suspicion of evil designs.
We hope old Dick may live to prove his character still further by bagging his Yankee.--Richmond Examiner.
Butler (search for this): chapter 100
J. T. Wood (search for this): chapter 100
Yankee (search for this): chapter 100
July 21st (search for this): chapter 100