A Memoir of John Fanning Watson, the Annalist of Philadelphia And New York. Prepared By Request of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, And Read in Their Hall ... February 11, 1861
A Memoir of John Fanning Watson, the Annalist of Philadelphia And New York. Prepared By Request of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, And Read in Their Hall ... February 11, 1861
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Henry Irwin, of N. Carolina, Capt. Turner, Adjt. Lucas, and six Soldiers, killed in the Battle of Germantown. One cause, one grave."* * "Their bodies were recognized by an aged gentleman, Mr. Keyser, who saw them interred in 1777 ; and on their disinterment for sepulture in 1836, by Mr. Watson, the manly form of the brave Turner was still 40 A MEMOIR OF "I cannot close this letter/' says Mr. Wheeler, "without again expressing my admiration of the con- duct of Mr. Watson, a stranger to our State... and our people, gathering, with patriotic reverence, the bones of her gallant sons, and marking the hallowed spot that holds their mutilated remains." Mr. Custis, in his Recollections of Washington (p. 203), speaking of the death and burial of General Nash, says : " He lingered in extreme torture be- tween two and three days, and died, admired by his enemies — admired and lamented by his companions in arms. On, Thursday, the ninth of October, the whole American army was paraded by order of the Commander-in-chief, to perform the funeral obsequies of General Nash, and never did the warrior's last tribute peal the requiem of a braver soldier or nobler patriot than that of the illustrious son of North Caro- lina." Mr.
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