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t of his brigade, embarked on the river transportation and reached Nashville in safety. He subsequently had command of the Virginia State Line, operating in southwestern Virginia, finally retiring to his home at Abingdon, Va., where he died August 26, 1863. Brigadier-General Samuel Garland Brigadier-General Samuel Garland was born at Lynchburg, Va., December 16, 1830, of an old Virginia family, his great-grandmother having been a sister of President Madison. His father, Samuel Garland, Anderson's corps at Harper's Ferry and Sharpsburg. In November General Lee requested Pryor to return to Richmond and organize a brigade to operate south of the James river. He rendered valuable services in that field until his resignation, August 26, 1863. In 1864 he was captured by the United States troops and for a time confined at Fort Lafayette. Upon the close of hostilities he urged a policy of quiet acquiescence in the results of the war, but did not long remain in the South, removing