Memorial History of the John Bowie Strange Camp United Confederate Veterans in
Memorial History of the John Bowie Strange Camp United Confederate Veterans in
Homer Richey
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In July, 1862, he enlisted in Captain George T. Ferneyhough's Independent Cav- alry Company. After the Second Battle of Manassas the com- pany was incorporated in White's Independent Thirty-fifth Bat- talion. Oscar Reierson served through the war and for some years 138 SKETCHES OF THE DEAD practiced law in Charlottesville, Virginia, the firm being Blakey & Reierson. He was a genial gentleman and much loved by his friends. He died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Poindexter Drane, on May 10th, ...1913, and was buried in Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky. JOHN A. RIX. John A. Rix resided on the south side of the county of Albe- marle, and enlisted in Company G, Forty-ninth Virginia Infan- try. He was a faithful soldier of the Confederacy. After the war he was an active member of John Bowie Strange Camp. He was a good citizen. JOHN S. ROBSON. John S. Robson was a student in Charlottesville at the begin- ning of the Confederate War and enlisted as a private in Com- pany D, Fifty-second Virginia Infantry.
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