Greensborough Patriot
Aug. 28, 1862
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Tribute of Respect
At
a meeting of Co. B, 27th Regiment, N. C. Infantry, the following
preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted:
WHEREAS,
It has pleased God in his wisdom and providence to remove from our midst, our
comrades in arms, Wm. B. Clapp, August 3rd, at home, and John H.
Smith, August 8th, in camp, therefore
Resolved, That in their death the South
has lost two true and noble sons and defenders of her soil, whose devotion to
their country, has been sealed by their lives; that we feel, that we have lost
companions, whose duty was performed on all occasion, and whose qualities, both
of head and heart, endeared them to us.
Resolved, That we tender to their
families and friends of our comrades, our sincere and heart-felt sympathy, in
their sad bereavement, and assure them, that we shall ever cherish their
memory.
Resolved, That a copy of these
resolutions be sent to the families of the deceased, and to the Greensborough
“Patriot” and “Way of the World,” for publication.
Sergt. WILL. U. STEINER, Com.
Corpl. Wm. M. PAISLEY, Com.
R.
S. COBLE, Com.
W.
F. HUNTER, Com.
JAS.
M. HARDEN, Com.
[Transcribed by Sharon Strout]