OBIT: Orange H. DORMAN, 1900, of interest in Bedford County, PA File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: SM Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/bedford/ _______________________________________________ Orange H. Dorman Orange H. Dorman, colored, a native of Morrison's Cove, died at his home in Morrellville on March 8. He served in Uncle Sam's army during the civil war. The deceased was not a slave, but his wife, Jane, who was bred in "Old Virginny," spent several years under a southern master. She gained her freedom by the aid of the projectors of the famous "underground railway," who spirited her over the Mason and Dixon line. She came to this county, where she was married to Mr. Dorman. Two sons of the decedent, Jacob and George, "followed the flag." Jacob was killed by the blowing up of a gunboat on the James river, in Virginia, in 1864. It was a federal boat and was destroyed by the rebels. George served a number of years in the regular service, roughing it with the Forty-first Pennsylvanians in the southwest. In a fight with the Indians on the Rio Grande river, in Texas, in 1884, he was wounded in the hip and still carries the ball as a memento of the engagement. Bedford Gazette 3/16/1900