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D. H. Hill, Jr., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 4, North Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 0 Browse Search
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ver. Cherish it. Associate it with the history of your past. Transmit it to your children. Teach them the rights of freemen and teach them to maintain them. Teach them the proudest day in all your proud career was that on which you enlisted as Southern soldiers. Upon the return of peace he devoted himself to the development of the material resources of the State, becoming the principal owner of the Chapel Hill iron mine, and obtaining a large interest in the Cranberry iron mine, in Mitchell county. Brigadier-General Robert D. Johnston Brigadier-General Robert D. Johnston, of North Carolina, at the time of the secession of his State, was second lieutenant in the Beattie's Ford rifles, State troops. He entered the Confederate service as captain of Company K, Twenty-third North Carolina infantry, July 15, 1861. His regiment was on the peninsula during 1861 and the spring of 1862, and participated in the battle of Williamsburg. On May 21 , 1862, he was promoted to the rank o