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  • '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1862 - 1920) was the foreman of construction for [[McGuffey School]] and the cit Carter was born on [[July 27]], [[1862]] near [[Red Hill]] and was the son of [[Thomas Perry Carter]]. He married
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  • ...He was killed at the Battle of South Mountain (Maryland) on September 14, 1862.<ref name=VMI/> He is buried in Charlottesville's [[Maplewood Cemetery]].<r ...he [[Albemarle Military Institute]] sometime between 1854 and 1856, and in 1862 was killed at the Battle of South Mountain during the Maryland Campaign.
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  • ==Births== *[[1862]] – [[Cain Hawkins]] is born into slavery in [[Millington]] to Frank and
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  • {{Event Year|1862|1864}} == Births ==
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  • '''Charles Edgar''' (1862–1922) was a prominent [[Charlottesville]] citizen and local business entr Edgar was born in Metuchen, New Jersey on [[April 9]], [[1862]]. He began work in the lumber industry in [[1880]] in Chicago. Ill health
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  • In August of [[1862]], Thomas and his wife, Mary F. Hyde Wertenbaker (1822–1890) lost six chi [[Category:1816 births]]
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  • == Births == ...y]]. Enlisted on 3/15/1862 at Charlottesville, Virginia as a Captain; 3/15/1862 he was commissioned into Charlottesville Light Artillery. Attended the [[Un
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  • ...d, Va.), 29 April 1862. https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84024735/1862-04-29/ed-1/seq-3/</ref> A member of the Republican party during reconstruct [[Category:1816 births]]
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  • {{Event Year|1860|1862}} [[Category:{{PAGENAME}} births]]
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  • ...1862 at the [[University of Virginia]], being under military age. In May [[1862]], Woods joined the [[Second Virginia Cavalry]] (Co. K) and fought under "S ...ia State Line, recently organized by General Floyd. He spent the winter of 1862-1863 involved in campaigns in West Virginia and Kentucky. From April [[1863
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  • ...he Battle of First Manassas and rose to the rank of Lieutenant. In most of 1862, he was engaged as a scout with General [[J.E.B. Stuart]]’s forces. It w [[Category: 1833 births]]
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  • ...any “B,” Fifty-second Virginia Infantry and saw active service until April 1862, when he was disabled by reason of a fractured limb, while in camp one day [[Category: 1890 births]]
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  • ...ing battles and skirmishes: Fairfax Court House; Fredericksburg, December, 1862; The Maryland Campaign, under Captain Duke; Chancellorsville, May, 1863; Sp [[Category:1800 births]]
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  • [[Category: 1842 births]] | service years = May 1862-18xx (CSA)
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  • ...(1824 – 1897). He entered the Confederate Army in second year of the war (1862) as a member of the Artillery which was commanded by his uncle, Colonel Wil ...bert W. and Virginia L. Nelson, and entered the military' service in July, 1862, just after the successful campaign before Richmond.
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  • ...ant Colonel November 4th, 1864. He served continuously on Lee's staff from 1862 until the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox, April 9 ...s/inv/v/Venable,Charles_S.html Inventory of the Charles S. Venable Papers, 1862-1894], in the Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina
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  • #Sarah Overton ''Rosser'' Cochran. She married Carrington Cochran (b.7-30-1862 d.10-1922) on 12-12-1886. She died on 1-31-1923. They had 5 children. * CSA Artillery, captain, September 17, 1861, lieutenant colonel, June 10, 1862.
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  • ...vate tutor for his son in addition to teaching him the cobbler’s trade. In 1862, Taylor ran away from Charlottesville to Union lines in Fairfax to avoid be [[Category: 1840 births]]
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  • ...sisters “not a negro.”<ref>Albemarle County Minute Book 1859-1862, 3 June 1862 courtesy of Robert Vernon. If persons were documented as being less than ¼ [[Category: 1849 births]]
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  • [[File:P0006576 713ParkStreetjpg.jpg|thumb|Watson's home from 1862 to 1887|left]] [[Category: 1810 births]]
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