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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 6, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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Tribute of respect.
--At a meeting held by the members of F Company, 21st Regiment Virginia Volunteers, at Romney on the 28th of January, 1862, (till then on the march,) for the purpose of paying the proper tribute of respect to the memory of their deceased comrade, private Wm. Exall, Lieutenant P. A. Wellford being called to the Chair, and private John W Green being appointed Secretary, the following preamble and resolutions were offered and adopted:
Whereas, it has pleased Divine Providence to remove from our midst our friend and fellow-soldier, Wm. Exall, who died from the effects of a wound received in a skirmish near Bath, Morgan county, Virginia, on the 3d instant: Therefore, be it
Resolved, First, That we sincerely sympathize with his bereaved family in this great affliction, by which they have lost a beloved son and brother, and this company one of its best and most efficient members.
Second.--That, while in his death his friends have sustained and irrepar
William Green (search for this): article 1
Tribute of respect.
--At a meeting held by the members of F Company, 21st Regiment Virginia Volunteers, at Romney on the 28th of January, 1862, (till then on the march,) for the purpose of paying the proper tribute of respect to the memory of their deceased comrade, private Wm. Exall, Lieutenant P. A. Wellford being called to the Chair, and private John W Green being appointed Secretary, the following preamble and resolutions were offered and adopted:
Whereas, it has pleased Divine Providence to remove from our midst our friend and fellow-soldier, Wm. Exall, who died from the effects of a wound received in a skirmish near Bath, Morgan county, Virginia, on the 3d instant: Therefore, be it
Resolved, First, That we sincerely sympathize with his bereaved family in this great affliction, by which they have lost a beloved son and brother, and this company one of its best and most efficient members.
Second.--That, while in his death his friends have sustained and irrepa
Thomas Ellett (search for this): article 1
January 28th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 1
Tribute of respect.
--At a meeting held by the members of F Company, 21st Regiment Virginia Volunteers, at Romney on the 28th of January, 1862, (till then on the march,) for the purpose of paying the proper tribute of respect to the memory of their deceased comrade, private Wm. Exall, Lieutenant P. A. Wellford being called to the Chair, and private John W Green being appointed Secretary, the following preamble and resolutions were offered and adopted:
Whereas, it has pleased Divine Providence to remove from our midst our friend and fellow-soldier, Wm. Exall, who died from the effects of a wound received in a skirmish near Bath, Morgan county, Virginia, on the 3d instant: Therefore, be it
Resolved, First, That we sincerely sympathize with his bereaved family in this great affliction, by which they have lost a beloved son and brother, and this company one of its best and most efficient members.
Second.--That, while in his death his friends have sustained and irrepar
William Exall (search for this): article 1
John J. Reeve (search for this): article 1
William G. Gray (search for this): article 1