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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
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Rockbridge (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
Lexington, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
Veterans' reunion.
[from the Staunton, Va., daily News, August 9, 1894.]
The meeting of the Rockbridge Dragoons at Lexington—List of the Survivors—Next reunion to be held at Staunton.
Lexington, Va., August 8, 1894.
The first annual reunion of the Second Rockbridge Dragoons or Company H, of Fourteenth Virginia Regiment, was held here yesterday.
At an early hour the gray-haired veterans began to pour into the town.
The trains brought their quota.
Not only was the Fourteenth Regiment out in force, but other veterans were present in large numbers from various commands.
Some of the old vets had not met since the surrender, and reminiscences and war anecdotes were the order of the day. At noon the bugle was sounded for the formation, and Company H, Company C, and Company I, mounted, formed in line facing the courthouse, ander the command of Colonel John A. Gibson.
To the command Right by twos, the vets wheeled into column, and paraded the principal streets of the tow
Staunton, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
Veterans' reunion.
[from the Staunton, Va., daily News, August 9, 1894.]
The meeting of the Rockbridge Dragoons at Lexington—List of the Survivors—Next reunion to be held at Staunton.
Lexington, Va., August 8, 1894.
The first annual reunion of the Second Rockbridge Dragoons or Company H, of Fourteenth Virginia Regiment, was held here yesterday.
At an early hour the gray-haired veterans began to pour into the town.
The trains brought their quota.
Not only was the Fourteenth Regiment out in force, but other veterans were present in large numbers from various commands.
Some of the old vets had not met since the surrender, and reminiscences and war anecdotes were the order of the day. At noon the bugle was sounded for the formation, and Company H, Company C, and Company I, mounted, formed in line facing the courthouse, ander the command of Colonel John A. Gibson.
To the command Right by twos, the vets wheeled into column, and paraded the principal streets of the to
Tom Norcross (search for this): chapter 1.14
J. M. Snider (search for this): chapter 1.14
John Lowman (search for this): chapter 1.14
James A. Lyle (search for this): chapter 1.14
James Lindsay (search for this): chapter 1.14
L. P. Davis (search for this): chapter 1.14

