Statewide County NcArchives Obituaries.....Soldiers, Death Of 1864 ************************************************ 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 January 5, 2013, 11:06 am Fayetteville Observer-sw-02/15/1864 LIST OF NORTH CAROLINA OFFICERS AND MEN who died at Martinsburg, Va, both in Hospital and private quarters, from June 17th, to September 19, ’63. Jas Fleming, Co E, 43d Reg’t, typhoid fever, June 18; R H Robinson, A, 30th, typhoid pneumonia, June 18th; B T Stewart, A, 45th, typhoid fever, June 19th; Calvin Moore, C, 43d, dysentery, June 29; J H Westbrook, G, 2d, typhoid fever, June 2?; A E Millsway, B 45th, typhoid fever, July 2; R L Beaman, G, 4th, typhoid pneumonia, July 6; W H Spece, H, 5th Cav, gangrene, July 15; Capt Hughs, A A G, Pettigrew’s Brigade, wound, July 16; H Watkins, E, 47th, fever, July 17; A F Taylor, B, 32d, typhoid fever, July 28; Nathan Barrington, F, 2d, wounds, July 21; Adjt H C Lucas, 11th, wounds, July 24; Col J H Morehead, 45th, typhoid fever, July 3; Rufus Irvin, Happy Home P O, Burke, N. C. 26th, died in country, July 16; A Patterson, D, 53d, typhois fever, Sept. It will doubtless be highly gratifying to the friends and relatives of these devoted soldiers, whom the fortunes of was have slain, far from home, in the enemy’s lines, to know they died not neglected and despised. The elegant and heroic matrons and maidens of Martinsburg --- with noble sympathetic hears and willing hands --- ministered as “Angels” to their want. Many were kindly nursed in private families; whilst those in the Hospitals were by no means neglected. All were neatly buried in Episcopal and Green Hill Cemeteries, and their last resting place plainly marked. The devoted ladies of Martinsburg watch over their graves with jealous eyes and often visit and strew them with flowers in token of their undying devotion to our cause. All praise to the generous, self-sacrificing and devoted ladies of Martinsburg, Va. ALPHA. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/statewide/obits/s/soldiers3090gob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/ncfiles/ File size: 2.3 Kb