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Biography of John T. Parham - 1896
Ensign John T. Parham was born in Prince George County, Virginia, October 26, 1843, and educated in Petersburg at the classical school of Professor William T. Davis. At the start of the war, Parham was a clerk in his father's store, the late Henry Parham, once the clerk of Prince George County, but at that time a merchant of York County, Virginia, doing business as a merchant at the half-way house between Williamsburg and Yorktown. Parham enliste...
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John E. Laughton May 23, 1892 (continued) letter - May 23, 1892
The list is a continuation from the May 23, 1892 letter referred to in Object ID 2009.75.201. Primarily a list of names of those killed or wounded at various battles, who were members of the Richmond Grays, Company G, 12th Virginia Infantry.
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John Thomas Parham talks before the A. P. Hill Camp of Confederate Veterans - September 6, 1894
John Thomas Parham was born in Prince George County. At age 18, he joined the 32nd Virginia Infantry regiment, Company "C". Eventually, he was detailed as a color sergeant. In 1864 he was commissioned 1st lieutenant. He survived the war. Later in life, he became a member of the Petersburg City Council, a deputy collector of customs, Deputy Sergeant of the City of Petersburg, Virginia, and in 1896 was a newspaper editor. Background. The Marylan...
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Newspaper clippings - 1895
Bernard saved publicity clippings of places where he would give or had given a lecture. He would be invited to Confederate Veteran Camps, indoor or outdoor venues, and women's clubs. The audiences were both Union and Confederate Veterans, ladies, gentlemen and children. His lectures were on his recollections of his war time experiences, plus other war time events. To add to his talk he would show photographs via stereopticon views (a slide projec...
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R. W. Jones Letter - June 2, 1892 - June 2, 1892
R. W. Jones writes to Bernard that he has just read the "Rural Messenger" of May 28th. Reading the article "Maryland Campaign of 1862", written by Bernard, revived many memories. Jones is responding to the request, within the article, for soldiers to make corrections to any errors. In response to Bernard's statement concerning condition of the Brigade and Regiments after the 2nd Battle of Manassas - "The small detachment composing the 12th Vi...
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"War Talks" - Prospectus of Volume ll - May 26, 1896
George S. Bernard distributed this flyer to subscribers. He informs the reader that Volume II is ready to go to press, just as soon as he has enough subscribers who will forward $1.50 for the book. The book will be similar to his first volume; it will have 400 pages and contain 27 chapters with portraits, illustrations, and photographs. He lists individuals who have contributed war- time accounts, both civilian and military. This book, like the f...
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Wm E. Cameron Biography Note - Assumed 1892-1896
A Biography of W. E. Cameron. Born in Petersburg, November 9, 1842. Educated at the Military Academy of North Carolina, and Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. Was preparing for West Point in a class under (then Captain) now Major General Reynolds, U.S.A., when war was declared between the sections. Captured at Camp Jackson, MO, but escaped and came south, enlisting as private in Co. A, 12th Virginia Infantry. Soon after, promoted to L...
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