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with Johnston's army as far as Raleigh. His command returned to South Carolina and was disbanded at Spartanburg at the close of the war. After his return home, he resumed his profession of teaching, in which he continued until 1893. In 1896 he was elected school commissioner of Laurens county, which position he now holds. He was married, on July 13, 1861, to Miss Lizzie Ballentine, who died October 28, 1889. On February 14, 1892, he married Miss Jane Chandler. He has eight children: William Arthur, David Wistar, John Carlisle, James Walter, L. T. H., Jr., Claudius Erskine, Ozella and Laura A. David Wistar, John Carlisle and James Walter are all graduates of Wofford college; L. T. H., Jr., is a student at Wofford college and Claudius Erskine is a student at the Citadel academy. David W., the second son, is now a member of the faculty of Clemson college. Captain John W. Daniels Captain John W. Daniels was born in Pickens county, S. C., at a town called Central, August 26, 183