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e Trllinteol Kenprct.|*4 ‘'There is a tear for all who die,A moufu- r o'ejr the humblest grave, pat your couxitrymeu 8f ell the funeral cry, And triumph weeps aboie the grave.”*AUGUSTUS U. DANIEL. TUAiiKI S HOWKLL,G£Oitiifc HBAJtD, .ESiiCti EUICE,» • JAMBS HALMJER.5 The above nam-4 volunteers, connected with ij the “Stephens Light Guards,” Capt,. George 0., Dawson, were killed at the battle of Manassas on ‘ the islet iv.M., whilst under the lead of the gallant ‘ ar.d lamented Bartoif.. The author of this sinajl tribute to their memo-1 rr, with their many meeds and relative-, bud h'Tpt-dt , see'them return ' snfVfv home to them, hut as it La.* been ordered otherwise, they cheer lolly submit, having heard they fought and fell gallantly. Their remains lay now reposing be nfcatb thg sod of Virginia, vvliilnt th*y will ever Jire in the memory and aiT-ections of the:r 'coun-tivmeo. g.Petifield, Oa., July STst, IS'?!.■
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Augusta Weekly Chronicle and Sentinel

Augusta, Georgia, US

Wed, Aug 07, 1861

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