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Capt James Matthew Cabaniss

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Capt James Matthew Cabaniss

Birth
Cascade, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Death
8 Aug 1907 (aged 66)
Surry County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Mount Airy, Surry County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 7, Lot 27, Plot 6
Memorial ID
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He was a Confederate Soldier
CO K
38th Infantry Regiment
VA TROOPS
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From The Library of Virginia:
Cabaniss, James M.
Letter, 16 June 1861.
Accession 38477. 4 pages.
Letter, 16 June 1861, from James M. Cabaniss (1840-1907), Company K, 38th Virginia, to his mother Mary Cabaniss (1822-1891), providing news of camp life, including the rules and restrictions, informing her of the evacuation of Harper's Ferry and the battle of Bethel Church (Big Bethel), and relating the fates of an accused spy and a deserter.
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James' brother, William George Cabaniss was in the same Company and Regiment.
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1850 Census, Pittsylvania County, VA.,#224:
John G. Cabaniss 30 VA
Mary J. 28 VA
James M. 10 VA
William G. 7 VA
Lafayett B. 3 VA
He was a Confederate Soldier
CO K
38th Infantry Regiment
VA TROOPS
===
From The Library of Virginia:
Cabaniss, James M.
Letter, 16 June 1861.
Accession 38477. 4 pages.
Letter, 16 June 1861, from James M. Cabaniss (1840-1907), Company K, 38th Virginia, to his mother Mary Cabaniss (1822-1891), providing news of camp life, including the rules and restrictions, informing her of the evacuation of Harper's Ferry and the battle of Bethel Church (Big Bethel), and relating the fates of an accused spy and a deserter.
===
James' brother, William George Cabaniss was in the same Company and Regiment.
===
1850 Census, Pittsylvania County, VA.,#224:
John G. Cabaniss 30 VA
Mary J. 28 VA
James M. 10 VA
William G. 7 VA
Lafayett B. 3 VA


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