Greensborough Patriot
Aug. 28, 1862
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Tribute of Respect
54th
Regt. N. C. Troops
Camp
Campbell, N. C.
At
a meeting of the Sergeants of the Stonewall Boys, Company F, 54th N.
C. Regiment, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted:
WHEREAS,
It has pleased God in his wisdom and kind providence to remove from our midst,
our much esteemed companion in arms, Sergeant S. Dallas Hooper, who died of
typhoid fever at this camp on the 5th inst, therefore,
Resolved, That in his death our country
has lost one of its truest and most promising sons—one who has proved his
devotion to her by giving up home and the endearments thereof for the tented
field there to die—that our company has
lost one of its most popular, active and efficient members , who was ever at
his post, ready to meet a Vandal foe—and whose noble and manly qualities
endeared him to us, his companions in arms—that in his death we have suffered
an irreparable loss. We all loved him
dearly and were proud of such a companion—we now lament him sadly, and
acknowledge that a noble young man has died in a glorious cause—in the defence [sic] of his native land.
Resolved, That we extend our sympathies
to his family and many friends in their grief for his early death, which from
his moral, intellectual and social worth must distress them sorely—and as a
token of our high regard for the deceased, and heart-felt sympathies for his
family in their severe affliction we furnish them a copy of these resolutions.
Resolved, That we send a copy of these
resolutions to the Greensborough Patriot and the World for publication.
Sergt. T. J. GARRETT, Com.
Sergt. C. W. OGBURN, Com.
Sergt. S. K. APPLE, Com.
Sergt. G. W. TATUM, Com.
O.
Sergt. J. S. RAGSDALE, Ch’m
[Transcribed by Sharon Strout]