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Amont ' St in - class-mates, most of whom H -cd to enter the Confederate militar - service, and perfonu a gallant part in the late war between the States, I recall Col. John B. Strange, Colonel of the 19th ' irginia Regiment, who was killed in the battle of Sonth : Iountain just before the battle of Sharpsburg ; Col. Charles A. Crump, Colonel of a Virginia Regiment, and Col. William Forbes, of the 14th Tennessee Regiment, who were both killed in the second battle of Manassas. John H. Jamison was also killed in battle. Charles P. Dyerle was appointed Surgeon in the U. S. Arm -, served during the INIexican War, and died from disease contracted in the service. I, myself, entered the Confederate service in the Fall of 1S61, as Major of the 3d Louisiana Battalion, and was promoted successively to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel of the 15th Louisiana Regiment. I ser -ed through the war, was twice vouuded, and in the Summer of 1862 was confined as a prisoner of war at Fort Warren, and finally surrendered with General Robert E. Lee on the 9th of April, 1S65, at Appomattox Court House. Most of the thirty-two members of mv Class have answered to the last roll call, and the few who still remain — Dr. Oscar ?il. Kuicrht, Col. Wvatt M. Elliot, James Mar.shall, Richard B. Washington, Louis A. Garnett, and myself— are gray-headed men, of over three-score and ten, whose lives are mainly tilled by the.se memories of by-gone days.
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