Robeson County NcArchives Military Records.....McLean, Capt. Nathaniel Civilwar - Enlistment NC State Archives, Raleigh, NC ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/ncfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Sam West sam.west.1@gmail.com March 5, 2014, 11:42 pm CAPTAIN NATHANIEL McLEAN’S SENIOR RESERVES The afternoon shadows of Lumberton’s City Hall at times covers the final resting place for many of the prominent citizens of Lumberton. Originally it was the created by the old Norment family as the last resting place for members of their family; however, but starting in the 1880’s the old cemetery was apparently opened up for the burials of other promiment figures of Robeson County history as well. It is the perfect clash of the preservation of the old, while making way for and blending in with One of these figures that of Captain Nathaniel McLean. Captain McLean was born and he was buried in the Old Norment Cemetery, near City Hall in Lumberton, north Carolina. In the year 1864 there were several companies of Senior Reserves, created here in southeastern North Carolina. One of those companies raised which was located primarily in Robeson and Richmond Counties was under the leadership of Captain Nathaniel McLean of Lumberton. Upon enlistment the men the enrolling officer with the following information: When born [usually Month and year, but some would give the actual date]; birth place; Height [feet and inches]; Complexion; color of hair and eyes;and occupation. The following is a list of those men which served in Captain Nathaniel McLean’s Company of Senior Reserves: Captain Nathaniel McLean – Elzy Barfield, Charles Barker, E. C. Baxley, Richard Baxley, Samuel Bracy, J. W. Branch, D. M. P. Buie, Neill Buie, John Camerone, William Carlile, William Chance, Alex Chisholms, J. J. Crawford, Thomas Culbrith, Duncan A. Currie, Ed Currie, John Dallas, Henry Davis, J. P. Davis, N. J. Duncan, John Flowers, S. L. Floyd, J. P. Fraily, Noah Gibson, Angus Gilchrist, Joseph Graham, Neill Graham, W. C. Graham, Peter Hanna, Elisha Harril, Griffin Hill, C. R. Hinton, Hugh Johnson, Samuel Johnson, Duncan Jones, L. R. Kallahan, Alex Lamont, John Lancaster, Alexander J. Little, Daniel Lytch, James A. McColeman, Duncan McCollum, James McCollum, William McFarland, H. McGregor, Duncan McIntire, L. B. McIntyre, Lauchlin McKay, Kenneth McKinzie, J J. McLauchlin, J. S. McLauchlin, James McLeod, Duncan McNair, Nathaniel McNair, Archibald D. McNeill, Enoch McNeill, Hector McNeill, John McNeill, Neill McNeill, J. B. McRae, Jr., William McRae, Sr., Norman McRainey, D. B. Nicholson, William Patterson, H. T. Pope, W. W. Powel, John Purnell, John Ray, D. A. Reggan, Richard Riddle, Richard Sealy, John Shortridge, J. A. Smith, Samuel L. Smith, Alfred Smithy, William Sneed, R. J. Steel, Jonathan Sterling, Samuel Stone, John B. Thompson, W. B. Thompson, Alfred Townsend, John W. Townsend, John Warwick, Nelson West, Duncan Wilkerson, J. J. Williams, and Alex Willoughby. Source: Compiled Service Records, NC State Archives, Raleigh, NC File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/robeson/military/civilwar/enlistment/mclean74nmt.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/ncfiles/ File size: 3.5 Kb