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At his home, in Norfolk, Va., on June 2, 1915, there passed to his reward William J. Durbin, a brave and gallant soldier. Though a mere boy, he enlisted at the first call of the South and was in many of the hardest-fought battles of the Army of Tennessee until desperately wounded in June 16, 1864. He was never again able for service. Always more thoughtful of others than of himself, his good influence still lives and manifests itself in the lives and service of those who were so fortunate as to know him.
SOURCE: Confederate Veteran Magazine, April, 1916.
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