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  1. 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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  2. Supreme Court Letter of Appeal - September 29, 1892

    The letter's heading is "Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia from Richmond, VA" and is dated September 29, 1892. It is written to Bernard; it pertains to one of his legal cases, N & W Railroad vs. Anderson; and it refers to a writ of error. The letter was delayed by being sent to Staunton. The writ was awarded and the bond fixed at $2,500.00, signed by T. T. Fauntleroy. The second part of the letter refers to an address given by Bernard to th...

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    RR-Appeal, page 1

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