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The Memorial Committee of Albert Sidney Johnston Camp of Paris Tex., reported the following deaths in that membership, all of the octagenarians: "Capt. H. O. Brown, who served with the Orhan Brigade of Kentucky, died at his home, in Paris, on April 30, 1919. "William Huddle, a Virginian by birth and a long time resident of Texas, died at his home, near Hopewell, in December, 1919. He was a brave and knightly soldier of the Confederacy. "Monroe Henderson, a veteran of the 29th Alabama Regiment, died in Paris on the 18th of February, 1920. He was a loyal Confederate to the end." Commander J. C. Hadley reports the loss of nine members of Camp Jesse S. Barnes, U. C. V., at Wilson, N. C. as follows: E, H. Flowers, N. G. Moore, Cas Lewis, Exum O'Neal, W. A. J. Peacock, Wiley Farmer, James W. Mercer, John Hardy Renfro, Joe E. Fulghum.
SOURCE: Confederate Veteran Magazine, October, 1920.
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