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C. H. Boggs (search for this): article 10
King William Co, May 21, 1861. Mr. George Taylor, of Horn Quarter, in this county, has again given evidence of his liberality and devotion to the Southern cause.--Capt. C. H. Boggs, of the King William Guerillas, applied to him for assistance in uniforming his command, when he unhesitatingly furnished all the money required to uniform the company. Guerilla.
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King William Co, May 21, 1861. Mr. George Taylor, of Horn Quarter, in this county, has again given evidence of his liberality and devotion to the Southern cause.--Capt. C. H. Boggs, of the King William Guerillas, applied to him for assistance in uniforming his command, when he unhesitatingly furnished all the money required to uniform the company. Guerilla.
May 21st, 1861 AD (search for this): article 10
King William Co, May 21, 1861. Mr. George Taylor, of Horn Quarter, in this county, has again given evidence of his liberality and devotion to the Southern cause.--Capt. C. H. Boggs, of the King William Guerillas, applied to him for assistance in uniforming his command, when he unhesitatingly furnished all the money required to uniform the company. Guerilla.