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Added by: DyerRelicsRequisition signed by Captain John C. Martin, Commanding Company G, SC Senior Reserves, while ‘Guarding Mountain Passes in the Pickens District” of South Carolina
Added by: DyerRelicsMartin (among others) inventories & appraises the property of a recently deceased person in 1863.
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Added by: DyerRelicsClipping from the “Charleston Mercury” January 1859. Describes the presentation of this rare sword to Captain Martin, Washington Artillery.
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Added by: DyerRelicsRequisition signed by Captain John C. Martin, Commanding Company G, SC Senior Reserves, while “Guarding Mountain Passes in the Pickens District” of South Carolina
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Added by: DyerRelicsUnion POW letter, examined by Captain J.C. Martin
Added by: DyerRelicsUnion POW letter, examined by Captain J.C. Martin
Added by: DyerRelicsMartin’s letter to General Pennock Huey, requesting a job and a word on his behalf concerning the Henry Wirz trial
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Added by: DyerRelicsArtist’s depiction of Camp Sorghum, at one time commanded by Captain John C. Martin
Added by: DyerRelicsArtist’s depiction of Camp Sorghum, at one time commanded by Captain John C. Martin
Added by: DyerRelicsArtist’s depiction of Camp Sorghum, at one time commanded by Captain John C. Martin
Added by: DyerRelicsSilver presentation shield, described in the “Charleston Mercury” upon the occasion of Captain Martin’s retirement from the Washington Artillery
Added by: DyerRelicsRare US Model 1840 Cavalry Officer’s Saber, manufactured by Ames, and presented to Captain J.C. Martin in January 1859
Added by: DyerRelicsSilver presentation shield, described in the “Charleston Mercury” upon the occasion of Captain Martin’s retirement from the Washington Artillery
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Added by: DyerRelicsArtist’s depiction of the Washington Artillery of Charleston SC.
Added by: DyerRelicsGuidon of the Washington Artillery, Hampton’s Legion.
Added by: DyerRelicsUnion General Pennock Huey, a Prisoner of War under command of Captain John C. Martin at “Camp Sorghum “