Greensborough Patriot
December 11, 1862
Page 4
For
the Patriot
Tribute of Respect
WHEREAS,
It has pleased the Almighty Maker, to remove from this world our brother, Capt.
William Adams of Greensboro’ and it becomes us, his survivors to pay some
slight tribute of respect to his worth as a member of the Zeta Psi Fraternity, and to his services as a soldier, and a
patriot. Animated by the noblest
impulses of patriotism, and with a full determination to conquer, he joined the
army among the first, and was in several terrific battles, among which was
Sharpsburg, where he sacrificed his life, gallantly marching at the head of his
company. Therefore,
Resolved, That in the death of our
brother, our fraternity has lost one
of its most earnest and efficient members and our country, a valuable citizen
and brave soldier.
Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with
his distressed family in the irreparable loss, and commend them to the God of
mercies.
Resolved, That as a token of respect for
departed worth, we wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days.
Resolved, That a copy of this preamble
be sent to the family of the deceased, with a request, that they will have it
published in the papers of that place.
JOHN
S. HENDERSON, Com.
JAMES
S. TATE, Com.
AUGUSTUS
VAN WYCK, Com.
Standard
please copy.
[Transcribed by Sharon Strout]