War Between the States  
Forsyth Sends Lone Veteran to Last Reunion
Commissioner for marking Confederate graves. [from old catalog]; Berry, James H. (James
Henderson), 1841-1913
NORTH CAROLINA CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS INDEX
NC. General Assembly. Senate A Bill to Increase the Efficiency of the Home Guard Organization.
Senate Bill, No. 42, Ses. 1864-'65. [Raleigh, N. C.]: John B. Neathery, Printer to the State, 1864
CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS SYSTEM
NC. General Assembly. Senate- A Bill to Amend an Act in Relation to the Militia and a Guard for
Home Defense. Senate Bill, No, 35, Ses. 1863. [Raleigh, N. C.:]: W. W. Holden, Printer to the
State, 1863
Old Clemmonsville Township Soldiers
OBIT OF JAMES M. LEE- Confederate Veteran
  OBIT OF DR. A.H. WEBB - Confederate Veteran
See his obit for the date April 6, 1905
UNION VETS LIVING IN FORSYTH COUNTY
OBIT OF PLEASANT L. LANGLEY- Confederate Veteran
LOCAL DESERTERS
NC REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
RUEBEN WILSON and DAVID HUFF
contributed by Jerry Taylor
Civil War Reunion Ribbons
1st BATTALION NC SS - Reuben Wilson
contributed by Jerry Taylor
OBIT OF DAVID SETTLE REID
Last Confederate Veteran of Forsyth County
Listing of Civil War Vets in Surrounding Counties
CROSSES OF MILITARY SERVICE BESTOWED SINCE 1929
BY JAMES B. GORDON  UDC CHAPTER #211
CIVIL WAR PENSIONERS OF FORSYTH CO., NC 1890
CONFEDERATE MEDAL OF HONOR WINNERS
NORFLEET CAMP MEMORIAL DAY 1906
JAMES B. GORDON UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY-  Forsyth Co., NC
FORSYTH VETERANS TO ATTEND REUNION  1921
'REBEL YELL' Heard Again as Veterans of 1861-1865 Gather- photo
FIRST FORSYTH COUNTY FLAG 1861
Descendants of "Stonewall " Jackson Will Unveil Memorial to Leader's Wife - 1938
FORSYTH RIFLEMEN NEWS 1898
SOUTHERN CLAIMS COMMISSION
OBIT OF W.M. PARRISH-Confederate Soldier
OBIT OF L.A. (Uncle Lev) SHEEK - Confederate Veteran
OBIT OF DR. J.K. PEPPER - Confederate
 
   
PUBLIC, LOCAL & PRIVATE LAWS, NC GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NC  SESSION 1917, page 724

AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LENOIR GREENE JONES, ONSLOW, CRAVEN, RUTHERFORD, YANCEY, HYDE,
TRANSYLVANIA, PITT, CLAY, BUNCOMBE, SCOTLAND, GUILFORD,
FORSYTH, MCAON, NORTHAMPTON, GASTON, WATAUGA, POLK, PERQUIMANS,
PERSON, GRANVILLE, CLEVELAND, JOHNSTON, CHATHAM, PAMLICO, VANCE, WARREN, CASWELL, CHOWAN, WAKE, BERTIE, LEE, BEAUFORT,
ANSON, AND CARTERET
TO CONTRIBUTE TRANSPORTATION EXPENSES TO CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS:

The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

SECTION 1.  That the board of county commissioners of [above listed counties] be and they are hereby authorized and empowered, in their
discretion to pay from the county fund the railroad expenses of Confederate soldiers residing in their respective counties to and from the reunions
of the United Confederate Veterans to be held in Washington, D.C., in the year nineteen hundred and seventeen, and to and from the subsequent
reunions, both State and general, to be held by the United Confederate Veterans.

SECTION 2.  That all laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this act are hereby repealed

SECTION E.  That this act shall be in force from and after its ratification.

Ratified this the 5th day of March A.D. 1917
FORSYTH COUNTY HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION

      
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