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Goochland (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 13
An Oversight corrected Camp Barstow, Greeserter River, Pocahontas co, Va. Sept. 4, 1861.
To the Editors of the Dispatch:--An article recently appeared in the editorial columns of your paper under the caption of "Huge, for Goochland," in which you mention, among other facts, that this county has furnished four hundred and fifty volunteers.
You then make mention of the companies of Captains Guy, Leake and Harrison, of the Light Dragoons, and omit entirely to say anything about the ompanies; but, indeed, most cordially concurs in all that has been said in their praise.
But this article of yours is so written as to make it appear that those three companies composed the whole force which has been furnished by the county of Goochland.
Whereas the companies of Captains Harrison of the Goochland Greys, and Lacy, of the Byrd Rifles, constitute a very important part of it. Besides, both of these companies last named have been doing duty, and very, very arduous duty, in Northwe
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 13
Captains Harrison (search for this): article 13
Richard Harrison (search for this): article 13
An Oversight corrected Camp Barstow, Greeserter River, Pocahontas co, Va. Sept. 4, 1861.
To the Editors of the Dispatch:--An article recently appeared in the editorial columns of your paper under the caption of "Huge, for Goochland," in which you mention, among other facts, that this county has furnished four hundred and fifty volunteers.
You then make mention of the companies of Captains Guy, Leake and Harrison, of the Light Dragoons, and omit entirely to say anything about the companies of Captains Harrison of the Goochland Greys, and Captain Lacy, of the Goochland Byrd Rifles.
The writer of this article does not object to any of the applause which is b s owe in the article above mentioned upon the first named captains and their companies; but, indeed, most cordially concurs in all that has been said in their praise.
But this article of yours is so written as to make it appear that those three companies composed the whole force which has been furnished by the c
William B. Taliaferro (search for this): article 13
Guy (search for this): article 13
An Oversight corrected Camp Barstow, Greeserter River, Pocahontas co, Va. Sept. 4, 1861.
To the Editors of the Dispatch:--An article recently appeared in the editorial columns of your paper under the caption of "Huge, for Goochland," in which you mention, among other facts, that this county has furnished four hundred and fifty volunteers.
You then make mention of the companies of Captains Guy, Leake and Harrison, of the Light Dragoons, and omit entirely to say anything about the companies of Captains Harrison of the Goochland Greys, and Captain Lacy, of the Goochland Byrd Rifles.
The writer of this article does not object to any of the applause which is b s owe in the article above mentioned upon the first named captains and their companies; but, indeed, most cordially concurs in all that has been said in their praise.
But this article of yours is so written as to make it appear that those three companies composed the whole force which has been furnished by the c
Garnett (search for this): article 13
Leake (search for this): article 13
An Oversight corrected Camp Barstow, Greeserter River, Pocahontas co, Va. Sept. 4, 1861.
To the Editors of the Dispatch:--An article recently appeared in the editorial columns of your paper under the caption of "Huge, for Goochland," in which you mention, among other facts, that this county has furnished four hundred and fifty volunteers.
You then make mention of the companies of Captains Guy, Leake and Harrison, of the Light Dragoons, and omit entirely to say anything about the companies of Captains Harrison of the Goochland Greys, and Captain Lacy, of the Goochland Byrd Rifles.
The writer of this article does not object to any of the applause which is b s owe in the article above mentioned upon the first named captains and their companies; but, indeed, most cordially concurs in all that has been said in their praise.
But this article of yours is so written as to make it appear that those three companies composed the whole force which has been furnished by the
William C. Scott (search for this): article 13
Lacy (search for this): article 13