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Bedford County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 12
The Members of the Richmond Light Infantry Blues, active and honorary, Capt. O. J. Wise, paraded yesterday, in undress uniform, to attend the funeral of Charles E. Hewitt, late a member of said corps. The body was then escorted to the Danville Depot by Company "I," Capt. Morriss, of which deceased was an active member. It left for Bedford county this morning for interment, under the command of Lieut W. O. Taylor and a detachment of the latter corps.
Charles E. Hewitt (search for this): article 12
The Members of the Richmond Light Infantry Blues, active and honorary, Capt. O. J. Wise, paraded yesterday, in undress uniform, to attend the funeral of Charles E. Hewitt, late a member of said corps. The body was then escorted to the Danville Depot by Company "I," Capt. Morriss, of which deceased was an active member. It left for Bedford county this morning for interment, under the command of Lieut W. O. Taylor and a detachment of the latter corps.
W. O. Taylor (search for this): article 12
The Members of the Richmond Light Infantry Blues, active and honorary, Capt. O. J. Wise, paraded yesterday, in undress uniform, to attend the funeral of Charles E. Hewitt, late a member of said corps. The body was then escorted to the Danville Depot by Company "I," Capt. Morriss, of which deceased was an active member. It left for Bedford county this morning for interment, under the command of Lieut W. O. Taylor and a detachment of the latter corps.
Charles Y. Morriss (search for this): article 12
The Members of the Richmond Light Infantry Blues, active and honorary, Capt. O. J. Wise, paraded yesterday, in undress uniform, to attend the funeral of Charles E. Hewitt, late a member of said corps. The body was then escorted to the Danville Depot by Company "I," Capt. Morriss, of which deceased was an active member. It left for Bedford county this morning for interment, under the command of Lieut W. O. Taylor and a detachment of the latter corps.
O. J. Wise (search for this): article 12
The Members of the Richmond Light Infantry Blues, active and honorary, Capt. O. J. Wise, paraded yesterday, in undress uniform, to attend the funeral of Charles E. Hewitt, late a member of said corps. The body was then escorted to the Danville Depot by Company "I," Capt. Morriss, of which deceased was an active member. It left for Bedford county this morning for interment, under the command of Lieut W. O. Taylor and a detachment of the latter corps.