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Bethany Church (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 11
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[for the Richmond Dispatch]the Lunenburg Cadets and other things of interest. Lunenburg C. H. Aug. 19, 1861.
Notwithstanding our county has already furnished its quota of volunteers, the interest in war matters has by no means abated.
There is still a large number of brave young men who have not yet entered the service.
I am happy to inform you that Rev. Thomas Ward White, formerly Chaplain of the Howitzer Battalion, has accepted the Captaincy of the "Lunenburg Cadets," and is now in our midst busily engaged in enlisting recruits from sixteen to twenty years of age. He proposes carrying his men into camp at Bethany Church on the first Monday of September. Mr. While is one of the most popular gentlemen in our county, and we have no doubt he will easily succeed in getting up a company of seventy five or eighty young men, who will cheerfully follow their gallant leader even into the jaws of death.
We have also in our midst another firm advocate of Southern-Rights in the p
August 19th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 11
[for the Richmond Dispatch]the Lunenburg Cadets and other things of interest. Lunenburg C. H. Aug. 19, 1861.
Notwithstanding our county has already furnished its quota of volunteers, the interest in war matters has by no means abated.
There is still a large number of brave young men who have not yet entered the service.
I am happy to inform you that Rev. Thomas Ward White, formerly Chaplain of the Howitzer Battalion, has accepted the Captaincy of the "Lunenburg Cadets," and is now in our midst busily engaged in enlisting recruits from sixteen to twenty years of age. He proposes carrying his men into camp at Bethany Church on the first Monday of September. Mr. While is one of the most popular gentlemen in our county, and we have no doubt he will easily succeed in getting up a company of seventy five or eighty young men, who will cheerfully follow their gallant leader even into the jaws of death.
We have also in our midst another firm advocate of Southern-Rights in the p
September (search for this): article 11