Article clipped from Augusta Weekly Chronicle and Sentinel

-JTr1fintlt;;ol KcApt-ct.“There i® a tear'for all who die,fA niouj-n- r o'tt tbe humblest grave,JJu' jour cour trjmeu swell the iuo'eral cry, Ana triumph weeps uboie the grave.”* AUGGLSTL'd H. iJANftX. -THADKLS HOVvEEL,GEORGfc HEAJiD, .ENOCH ERICK,M • • J A Mitt PALMER.^ I The above nam^d volunteers, connected withi, the /‘Stephens Light Guards,” CapV George 0.Lawson, were killed at tbe bauie of Manassas on’ ; the 21lt;t Inst., whilst under the lead of the gallant^ and lamented Bartcnf.j . The author of tLis small tribute to their memo-1 r*t ‘Hi -their many i needs and relative-*, bad h'rp.-d to see them return' sttfVfr home to them, but us it Lai been ordered p^ufrwUe. they cheer luliy submit, having heard they, fought and fell gallantly. Their remains lay now reposing be neath the aod of Virginia, wliilst tb* v will ever live in the memory *uJ affections of the:r ‘coun-trvineo. i.i v» * ■ •*■Petifield, Oa., July Slot, lfcfrl.
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Augusta Weekly Chronicle and Sentinel

Augusta, Georgia, US

Wed, Aug 07, 1861

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