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y Jane Oglesby, who died in 1896, leaving one daughter. Lieutenant Samuel Dibble Lieutenant Samuel Dibble was born at Charleston, S. C.,Lieutenant Samuel Dibble was born at Charleston, S. C., September 16, 1837. On his father's side he is descended from Thomas Dibble, who came from England to Dorchester (now a part of the city of en: Frances Agnes, wife of Capt. B. Hart Moss, of Orangeburg; Samuel Dibble, Jr., civil engineer and second lieutenant of the Second volunteer United States engineers; Louis Virgil and Mary Henley. Mr. Dibble is adjutant of Camp Orangeburg, at Orangeburg, S. C. He is also president uild his shattered fortune. He formed a law partnership with Hon. Samuel Dibble and enjoyed a large and lucrative practice. He was elected je course he took up the study of law under the tutorship of Izlar & Dibble. In May, 1872, he was admitted to the bar, and in December of the n on his part, and on the suggestion of Senator Hampton, Representative Samuel Dibble and the Hon. Hugh S. Thompson, assistant secretary of th