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tere carne soubor of elders This lndaded Wont Met the Yasin ad there was strong talk of drsfng the Seles eter Bamebaaal Cote by tes ek fh few day before wile Twas ta Carob, te Yankee ot th I replod that Tmeuld ape tn Dine tom, Peer Bar, T. 8. Fox, Perey and Bare Gorn, oe, tat Vemtt ealaier ec pone peoieg sons ton John wea with him, "There ware ten or twahe co at the rest bing on horse. The Capt sad a0s esto thor wang, tad’ were fa font moot of the ten We stared ot in singe Hie the Captain lea the way Te wee dark and cloudy, and soon beguato tan, The cams were A swoten, bl nothing daunted us We would lini on behind he horsemen in cowing and walk on gai T wat indeed to. Percy Queen lor sever "ole" ide, We tavled all night arriving near the town of Center, ta Upihr Couny, about strive the went morning, where’ we expected to find» Fedral picket" Here we toned ey sata Ad made or rs charg, bat there were no ple We had tow passed the dangerous point on our trips but we cominsed to res forward tl about ton clock, wea te Called salt where there was nrg Hat to covers ing shout one-fourth ofan ate, on which we fay around Yo doy or thes." Just here wished T war bak at home, but i was the only time T ever repreted ging i Dine t 1 ir of ealfiin boots to make this tip i, and that oming they were run down, legs aod all saightened ns bet | cold and ate the Ie mack that mother hed my con pocket Owing tothe ri, Hi 04 ook fo nnting, but I did not know where the next was coming from, 1 ate the last of it on that rock, and did not get any- ore antl the nest ae lowever, we did not go through that ‘at ent into camp that night in "the lades of Web ‘met up with quite a company of men from Confederate Veteran. 215 Lewis and Braxton Counties. They were in charge of John C. Tavenner, who became captain of the company and later was lieutenant colonel of the 17th Virginia Cavalry. He was hulled at Frederick City, Md, in 1864, fighting Gen. Lew Wallace. From this camp all moved out on the same road across Ewe Mountain, said to be twenty-eight miles scrosn with only two horses and nothing but a bridle path for road. We camped at the first house, and some of the men bought a stand of bees, eating honey for supper that night. We traveled all of the next day, and some of the men shot a deer. That night we came to what was called Williams, Farm, which was ten or twelve miles from any settlement, There had been a crop of wheat threshed here, so we all slept in and around the straw stack. I had a piece of the deer for my supper. The next morning we feared. being. cut off and captured by the Yankees, for we heard that there was a company coming from Huntersville to Mill Point 0 fut us off; so when we came out of the mountain that morn ing the Captain formed us by twos in line of mareh, placing all the guns and pistols in front and the remainder of the men with poles that we might make a show. At the time we had bout thirteen guns and pistols, and with this company we were to drive those soldiers away from our front; but on the way we met one of those rangers to which company John ©. Tavenner had belonged. They were looking for Capt Tavenner to come through with his men. This man told us the Yankees were down at the bridge on the river that morne ing, but had gone. We moved down the valley to the town, Only a few families lived there, but it was a finely settled country and the most hospitable people that T found any- where during the three years I was in the army. We all soon realized that we were among friends. On the nineteenth day of the month the two leaders of our companies began to enroll the boys into separate companies, Capt. Arnesley enrolling as cavalry and Capt. Tavenner 8 and as some few of us who lived in Harrison infantry County had no horses, we joined Capt. Tavenner’s company. ‘As T remember, Isaac and Scott Golden, Martin and Blackwell Sims, and the writer were of those from Harriron County. ‘The company was rrganized that evening. Capt. Arnesley's company remained st Mill Point and Capt. Tavenner moved his two or three miles to Crossroads, in Pocahontas County. Here we elected our officers, drew rations, cooked and ate, rilled and wrestled, ran foot races, and had a good. time. Our commissioned officers were Capt. J. C. Tavenner, Lieuts. ‘Thad Waldo, William Camden, and Presley Craig. ‘We remained at Crossroads about two weeks, when Gen. Albert Jenkins came along and persuaded the company to into cavalry, The majority favored this, We stayed some months, all the while drilling and trying to get Gen. 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S. Grimes, In many homes of Wapello, lowa, there was mourning faithful fscany physician, friend, and counselor, Dr, Grimes, whose death occurred recently, after a useful, well-spent life of service for others. For about a century he served this community as a physician, and for years he was a leader of medical and surgical Practitioners in this county. His death occurred at the ripe age of seventy nine years. . W. S. Grimes was born in Pocahontas County, W. Va., on May 20, 1842. In 1861, at the age of nineteen, he enlisted in Company B, 59th Virginia Regulars, C. S. A., and served until their capture at Roanoke Island. He was afterwards identified with Company B, 26th Virginia Battalion, and served during the remainder of the war. In July, 1867, he entered college at Iowa City, Iowa, then completed his medical course at Rush Medical College, Chica- go, Ill, later taking a postgraduate course in the same in- stitution. Soon after his graduation he located in Wapello and there spent the remainder of his life. In June, 1875, he was married to Abbie Baker Grimes, who died in 1880, leaving him with two little daughters. His sec- ond wife was Laura E. Thompson, and one daughter was born tothem. She survives him with the three daughters. Those acquainted with Dr. Grimes know of his unselfish devotion to his people and his interest in the advancement of his community. He was untiring in h activities, and his efforts to do good morally were as persistent as his efforts to Bive physical relief. Dr. Grimes was also prominent in lodge work, being affiliated with Wapello Lodge, No. 5, A. F. and A. M., a charter member of the local Order of Eastern Star, and a member of the I. 0. 0. F. and Rebekah Lodges. [ie was also a faithful member of the Presbyterian Chureh for a number of yeare, AboLrHus Scnorraut. Adolphus Schoppaul was born in Germany on 1834, and died at the Cont, +. 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I took my children and d we remained there until the heavy | went to the front door, four men =. T asked whether they were Fed- d they replied that they belonged to ssippi Regiment. I was so rejoiced ym crying. I invited them to lunch ad for the Confederates all day. In ay house was filled with hungry sol d came my personal friends, General Quintard, Col. John L. House, and wing. I was inviting all who came Ewing stopped me and said that it feed Hood's army. He said that he rom coming in, but I told him that ig as T had anything to cat, retreated and my house was cleared made headquarters for the Federal Confederates severely wounded who to be moved were Capt. M. B. Pil capt. John M. Hickey, of Missouri BHEN oF THE ConvepERAcy.—In Ala- Inundred and fifty dollars has been ekens, of Greensboro, for the pur. holarship in the Polytechnic College ‘on this sum, one hundred and fifty id worthy descendants of Confed- an education, compat of Tennessee than Maney’s 1st Regiment, C. S. 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Among the number was Lieut Col. John Patterson. The charges of the regiment were s0 Jmpetwous and so well executed that a correspondent of a Cincinnati paper, in writing about the battle, said: "The move- ments of the ist Tennessee Regiment were of the grace and regularity of the foldings and unfoldings of a coquette’s fan” From Perryville we retreated crossing the Cumberland River at Burksville, Ky,, via Cumberland Gap, on to Knoxville ‘Tenn, and thence’ to Murfreesboro, where was fought the ssreat battle known by us as Murfreesboro and by the Fed- erals as Stone's River. The regiment took an active part, capturing one battery and a number of prisoners, Thence to Shelbyville, Tullahoma, Chattanooga, and the battle of Chickamauga, September 19 and 20, 1863, where we were severely engaged on Saturday. On Sunday we were held in reserve till about 4 Pa, then ordered to our extreme right Up to this time the battle had been raging fiercely, no one knowing who would be the vietor. It was a critical moment Many prominent officers rode to our line before the charge, telling of the situation and urging us to turn the tide, The order to forward was given, the Rebel yell was raised, and the regiment did the work. The enemy's lines began to breale fone after another, until the field was cleared, the vietory ours, with the enemy in retreat. ‘The next movement was toward Chattanooga, which could have been easily taken if the vie~ tory of the day before had been closely followed up and the semy pressed, Our next engagement was at Missionary Ridge in Novem- lier, 1863. Our line was on the ridge facing Chattanooga, We could distincly see every movement of the enemy, their \roops landing from boats vp the river just in our front. We saw thei lines of batl, formed some five or six deep, marched toward us. As they came forward our antllery would plow Janes through them, but they would close up their ranks and ‘come on undaunted The scene was inspiring, but. awful. Soon the skirmishers were engaged, and then the main line The enemy continued to press forward. We were moved to the extreme right, little beyond the railroad tunnel justin the rear of our line of battle, as a reserve. As the wounded came tock we were informed that the enemy were within forty feet of our lines. At last we were ordered forward. The writer fell within twenty fect of the enemy, shot through the right lmg. The Fines met in hand-to-hand eonfict, One man in our regiment tore off the flag irom the staf’ of a Federal regiment, but the eolor bearer held to the staff and carried it ‘off as our command drove them down the hill, The victory was curs on that part of the line; but our lines on the left were turned and our forces retreated, losing many pieces of ariillery. ‘Then the army fell back to Dalton for the winter. In April, 1854, the Dalton campaign began, and the Aahting from that point to Atlanta and round it wat almost of daly occurrence; but among the many, I will mention only the fight at the Octagon house, not far from Cartersville, where the regiment held the enemy in check for many hours, and at what is known as the “Dead Angle,” in front of Marieta, when the eneny, some three lines deep, charged and tried t0 take the point. “They succeeded in reaching our works and planting their colors thereon; but they left behind them more ‘of their dead than we had men in our regiment. In the battle of July 2, 1864, near Atlanta, our regiment charged, drove the enemy from our line of works, followed. them to the second, and there both lines were separated only Confederate Veteran. fre eset eres uh hugh we scrwarsscuacd se ae id dh tere eecasn of Acca bloodiest batties of the war took place. We. be cron Sl fr ne Set i 0 ame ce cay cote Mae night, when they retreated, tein the Waterloo; the march out of Tennessee and on ep aig te Clan; be Sar ener nee as oa render in April, 1865, when, with ranks ae Treeniean ante tice ta hae pod hatte 0 ee the cars for Nashville. a 17 ST oat at a onic, Sones non er ico tees Sete Ca oe ne Recent Revwion or raz Race, On Saturday, October 9, 1995 the survivors of the nt Tee nesace Regiment had a reunion and barbecue in the Got nial grounds at Nashville Condons were most tere for he event. Judge Pollard presided, and in i into remarks he told about the great fear of some of elas a the war would end before they coud et in fight Dr. Mariree, of Murireesoro, who wat 2 mene of Rutherford. Rifles, was the Bret opeaker” He gare bid story of his company (C) and expressed hit pie bare been s Confederate soldier. Tadge HH. Cook gave entertaining remincrns of regiment and is excellence in dele tl of ee Served a the old Nasvle Academy presided ver by Be Dre D. Ela : Col Thomas Claiborne, who was a staf oer, gave wit account of the bat of Perry. The venerable wee svar in memorable ttl in Mexico six-part i tho dys befor that da : ‘When the survivors had assembled after the dens vet ns seamed that thee wee prac of Se panics at follows: A, 6; B, 4; G $1 D6: 6: TER 19; Kr total, 4." "There were evidently mre tan 2 ‘nd members on the fl of the regiment Keerueey Verauts i Reonion—The Keat eld tele annual reunion at Pewee Valle Oxi 3 Col. Benet H. Young was eccleed Division Come Rev. John R. Deering of Lerngton, deveted 3 RS ‘Mrs, Margaret Howell Davie Hayes, and Cot Toms Scot of Backers ave» tan “ou “aes colons of respect to the memory of Ms HA prose sa resolon of thanks to Cole! Youn lve arte had taken in ang posible te the bitiplace of President Davis = Howons rox Heroes Wato Wont re GustT™ Mage partment, U.S. Ay fas just closed a contact TMS jet trent frm of Boston for a shaft of erante SENT high to be erected to the brave soldiers wearing 1 Sued died in the prison at Fort Delaware. The tat 2 fn the National Cemetery at Twis Point River. ————<—— — i Who operated the sword and musket factory at Tilton, Ga., during the War between the States, and what were those > is like? What kind of revolvers were made in Richmond, Va., by Robinson & Dexter? Who operated the pistol fac- tory at Griswoldville, Ga., and what kind of weapon was fabricated? Who operated the carbine factory at Hunters- ville, Pocahontas County, Va.? Who operated the carbine factory at Dan- ville, Va., and what kind of arm was fabricated? Anyone having a file of Confederate newspapers will please ad- dress E. Berkley Bowie, 811 North Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Md. 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When, ser os Slay, br, T opened your note ee setiatsh Seeks, which 1 was ever ; et ers, these wor, ive te by ty Se ibe wat! tated 2 tesponive echo oie Veh ot ont imagine 1 heard her vokce artiog wit, the last oflering of Pe rue Spartan sit yilded her loving ee en al. Then | determined to cherish Fees te ortors of wat were ove to reso ert wet WI original owner. Remembering that it was Spal “oy yosngest daughter, I knew 1 had no 8 te i without her consent; bat when in 2 TE a chien wished to spend it, 1 gave het as a etinck 10 spend a she wished, iteniog, 2 i i Geting the original owner, to give it bade to i tel cod better appreciate its value, My efforts wie i the former case, 1 presented it to her on the ee marrage, September 4, 1884, to 1. Hi. Herald, but ow nase that she would never part with it unless the wh vy demanded it, And although misfortunes apheresis | a rcet iclded to the tection Of porting mia i Mearng with me the feeling that there may be Sato have prior claim to it. And now that we hin out eftorts to find them, my daughter only “adress and rection how to send iy by mail oF Vary taly your friend, Miss. J. T. Locxsspoe.” 1 found at last and the coin returned to ‘to his son, J. Moore King, who prizes roperty that be is blessed with, and it will ly as long as there is a descendant of T. Mg (OLD CONFEDERATE'S STORY OF IRISH WIT, FY AWOKE LAURIE SHARKEY, ST, LOUIS, MO. Lagan was a typical son of the Emerald Isle who 4 the Conteerate army at the first eall for troops from ‘Vie joined the company to which I belonged, "formed of ‘young planters, all or nearly all the wally planters of Hinds and Madison Counties, ‘ony was older than any of the other privates and had Itwet ovr neatly all the States as a eommon laborer, 27 wih his shovel of hod, Never was Tommy wanting ‘nat! © 07 question asked; he needed no time to me hhe only besetting sin of this tre man we tt 8 is love for the jug, No kinder man ever tt eral to a tale and had impoverished im others might not gules ing, tel Lees army as encamped. around Breder= iil the Federal army waiting to attack as x00 i t0%8 the iver, General Magruder, a is ir commander, issued an order that 20 '« sold within the Confederate line nor va ijatl any Confederate soldier. General (tel hard drinker, ier At TANK of major general, A sg MY was detailed ‘Tommy was ordered to headquarters more for information. When Tommy came wp, it was that he had been drinking, and he thought that was ordered to headquarters. General L see you have been drinking. Will the whisky?” “O, Gineral, I'm afraid you Fredericksburg, and I would hate to 400d friends in town I did not fire a shot in their defense” “No,” said the General, “I will not punish you if you will tell where you got your whisky.” “Ab, so I will tell you the God's truth where liquor.” “Yes, if you will tell me truthfully where the whisky, I shall see that no punishment is given tell me, where did you get the whisky?” “Well, took stroll around the hills beyant the clump of [saw some horses hitched, with no is them. When I I learned to beautiful bay. to him and rubbed I was his admiring friend. On ii iit sity, I smelt of the HUF ul THE STORY OF A FIVE-DOLLAR GOLD PIECE. (re, RICHARD BEARD, IN NASHVILLE BANNER, Cob James M. King for many years was a wealthy and highly respected citizen of Rutherford County, Tenn. When a during the War of 1812, he enlisted as a sol- Sin ental Jackon's army and was in General Coffee's brigade on the Mank of the army in the battle of New Or- jeans, which received the first fierce onset of the British troops, "When young King started to the war, his father gave him a fivedollar gold piece, which he brought home on the conclusion of peace between England and this country. On the eve of his marriage to a young girl of Rutherford County he gave her the coin, and she kept it sacredly from 1815 to the breaking out of the war in 1861, ‘Colonel “King’s. five sons enlisted in the Confederate army and were with it to the end, in 1865, Three of these toys, T. M. King, Charlie King, and J. M. King, Jr. enlisted in Company 1, rst Tennessee Regiment, and were familiarly known as the “King boys,” and no braver or better soldiers ever went into a battle. In May, 1861, the 1st Tennessee trent into a camp of instruction at Camp Cheatham, in Robert- on County, and there Tom King was granted a furlough to fo home. When he was about to return to his regiment, his fnother gave him with her blessing the gold piece that she had kept 80 sacredly for forty-six years, knowing that there would be dark days ahead of him when he might need it sorely. ‘About the middle of July, 186, this regiment, with the 7th and 14th Tennessee, was ordered to Virginia. 1 belonged at that time to the 17th Tennessee. We were ordered to Manassas; bat owing to some delays on the way, especially at Knoxville and at Haynes Station (now Johnson City), we failed to get there in time for the battle We passed through Bristol, on the Virginia and Tennessée line, the day after that great event; then on to Lynchburg, where we saw a number of wounded brought {rom the field; then on to Charlottesville, where we found the dormitories of the Virginia University filled with wounded, most of them young men and boys, the very flower of young Southern manhood; then on to Staunton, one of the most beautiful and aristocratic litle cities of the State; then to Millboro Station, the terminus of what is now the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. There we disembarked and entered on General Lee's campaign in Northwest Virginia, a campaign that tested the mettle of the untried volunteers who were engaged in it; but, on account of the mountainous char- acter of the country, it was unfruitful of any beneficial results to the South. From Millboro Station we crossed the mountain and made cour first night's encampment at Warm Springs, a beautiful and celebrated watering place, now in West Virginia. Dur- ing the day Charles King became ill, and his brother Tom ‘went to the home of Mrs. J. T. Lockridge, in the village, and asked if his brother could spend the night in her house. “Yes.” said she. “Bring him here, and I will take care of hhim and as many more of your comrades as I can accom- modate.” Mrs. Lockridge had two beautiful little daughters about six and cight years of age; and as these were the first South- Legislature, pathy with him, ten soldier for anything that 1 can do rot satisfied and sent her a note, after passing Huntersville an ‘we came into a perfect wilderness, where Wwe did not see the face of a woman, We the sight of one, T remember that the to-a place called Mingo Flats, the 1st T the 7th and 14th following, and in going down ‘saw a log cabin on the roadside in the valley passed, a wooden blind was thrown open, and finia lass, with sleeves rolled up above her Evidently just from the washtub), looked out show. At the very sight of her the 1st Ter yell that was taken up by the 7th and rath, and it Teéchoed through those mountains, The Rebel battle field was not a circumstance to the one day. ‘The girl was evidently highly gratified by stration made in her honor. After this campaign was over we were tt Valley under Stonewall Jackson and made with ful winter campaign, through the snow and ice of. tains, to Bath and Romney, starting out on it 1862. Shortly after this the 1st Tennessee was from Virginia to the army under Albert and made its record in all the battles in the West to Bentonville. With the surrender of Gen. ston’s army at Greensboro, N.C, Tom King brothers received their paroles, went home, and ts thread of life where it had been broken off fore. ‘Tom King still lives at a ripe old age, ‘and esteemed, In 1886 he was elected Ci ‘of Rutherford County and served for two terms: He tiad ceased to think of the gold piece with the little girl in Virginia; but Mrs. considered that she or her daughter owned ity mined to retarn it to him if she could July, 1856, the city recorder of Mt ‘rom her making inquiry for Tom King oF | tives, and upon receipt of his reply she letter: “Driscott, W. Vay “Capt. T. M. 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