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Memoranda on arrest of Samuel Ramsay, Fayette County, Virginia. 1862.

Samuel Ramsay.-Seems to have been arrested on suspicion. He was in Fayette County. His uncle and one of his cousins who lived in Nicholas County are active in supporting the invasion of Western Virginia by the United States. The prisoner has had no connection with the army of the United States or with the Pierpoint government. He professes to adhere to the Confederate States and to the State of Virginia, and is willing to take the oath of allegiance. I recommend his discharge on doing so. Witnesses examined, Coleman and Alderson.


SOURCE: Official Records of the War of the Rebellion, Series 2, Volume 2, pg. 1438

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