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, and was particularly intrusted with the protection of the Weldon railroad. Later he Was called to confront Sherman's advance in the vicinity of Savannah and Augusta, Ga., and then being recalled to North Carolina by Bragg, he commanded in the final campaign the First brigade of Junior reserves, in Hoke's division of Hardee's co the State road of Georgia, now known as the Western & Atlantic. His intense application to the duties of these positions wrecked his strength, and he died at Augusta, Ga., February 1, 1882, at the age of forty-seven years. Brigadier-General James Green Martin Brigadier-General James Green Martin was born at Elizabeth City,rra shell, which was an effective weapon of defense. He was appointed chief of the torpedo bureau, June 17, 1864. At the close of the war he made his home at Augusta, Ga., and subsequently removed to South Carolina. From 1877 to 1880 he was connected with the quartermaster's department, United States army, at Charleston. He d