Greensborough Patriot (NC)

December 18, 1862

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                                                For the Patriot

                                             Tribute of Respect

                        In Camp Near Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 5, 1862

            A number of Company B, 27th Regt. N. C. Infantry, having departed this life since leaving Rapidan Station, on our march to join the Army of the Potomac.  The undersigned, at a meeting of the “Grays” were appointed a committee to prepare suitable resolutions in memory of the deceased.

            WHEREAS, In the providence of Almighty god, death has taken from our midst some of our best loved and most useful members.  Therefore be it,

            Resolved, That in the deaths of R. D. Brown, who died at Richmond, Sept.__ 1861; Hugh Hall, Richmond, Sept. 19th.; R. S. Coble, Frederick, Md., Sept. 12th; A. F. Coble, Jas. M. Edwards, R. L. Smith, Samuel Young, killed at Sharpsburg, Sept. 17th; W. W. Cuderwood and R. L. Donnell, both of whom were wounded at Sharpsburg, the former having died on enemy’s Hospital, Sept. 29th, and the latter, at the house of a friend in the North, Nov. 30th; and W. H. McLean, at Winchester, Oct. 24th.  Our company has sustained a loss not to be repaired, and our country and State, some of its best citizens.

            Resolved, That while we bow with submission to Him who doeth all things well, we cannot but lament the loss of our gallant comrades, falling victims to this cruel war, in the very spring time of their existence.  That we cheerfully record the pure patriotism which induced them among the first to sacrifice the pleasure and comforts of home and friends, for the privations, hardships and dangers of a soldier’s life, to assist in hurling back from the sacred soil of our sunny South, the hateful hirelings of a wicked despot, and that we remember with pleasure the many moral and social virtues, which endeared them to us, and all who knew them.

            Resolved, That we offer our heartfelt sympathies to their relations and friends, for the losses they have sustained, and pray that they may derive consolation from Him who alone can heal the sorrows of earth.

                                    Sergt. E. M. CROWSON, Com.

                                    Corpl. C. W. STRATFORD, Com.

                                                JAS. R. PEARCE, Com.

                                                W. D. ARCHER, com.

                                                W. F. HUNTER, Com.

                                                JNO. CANADY, Com.

 

[Transcribed by Sharon Strout]