Charleston
Daily Courier
December 5, 1864
As the name Captain
KANAPAUX occurs with honorable mention in all reports of the battle of
Wednesday, 30th ult., near Grahamville, a word of explanation is due
to the fact that two brothers of this name and family are Captains commanding
Artillery Companies, and several others--all the brothers--are or have been in
service; and the father, whose example and precepts and training turned our
such a family of soldiers, is not yet old enough to dodge or claim or plead any
excuse when honor and duty call for “senior supporters.”
We believe it is Captain
J. T. KANAPAUX, of the Lafayette Artillery, of and from this city, who is
mentioned in the action of Honey Hill--a mention which would have been shared
and claimed in soldierly and brotherly
emulation by the other Captain of the name and blood, Captain CHARLES E.
KANAPAUX, had occasion permitted.
As it was at one time
necessary in the Army of the West to state “which WALKER” when reporting the
deeds of any WALKER, it will be well for all to give specific distinctiveness
to any mention of Captain KANAPAUX in affairs occurring in or near this
district.
[Transcribed
by Sharon Strout]