The
Greensborough Patriot
April 30,
1861
Page 2
Captain Sloan.
We are
pleased to see Capt. John Sloan at home on last Friday. He was in fine health and fine spirits, and
gave a good account of his Company, the Guilford Grays. Capt. Sloan returned to Fort Macon on
Saturday morning. We venture the
prediction that Capt. Sloan will make not only one of the most efficient, but
also one of the most popular officers in the army. His company is most devotedly attached to
him, and his whole soul is wrapped up in his company. Guilford county is proud of the Grays, and
the citizens of Guilford while they earnestly pray for peace, and that the
lives of her sons may not be sacrificed; yet they rest with the full assurance
that should the Grays be engaged in any conflict, that they will demean
themselves in such manner as will redound to their own honor, and the honor of
their county. Capt. Sloan has written
home for twenty-five more men to join the Grays. We understand the number is made up, and will
start this morning. Guilford will
respond to every call that is made upon her.