Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Bar ..., volume 7

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He also took part as advocate of the Bell and Everett electors in that memorable presiden- tial campaign. He opposed Secession, but when his State withdrew from the Union, then as a loyal and patriotic son he accepted the decision as fully as though it had been of his own making, and never thereafter was a question as to it raised in his mind. Among all those who fought for the Confederacy, and whose deeds of valor are still commanding the wondering admiration of the world, there was no truer n...or braver soldier than Hamilton C. Jones. At the outbreak of the war he was first Lieutenant of the Rowan Rifles, and went with his company to Smithville, N. C, after the forts had been seized. Upon the organization of the State troops he was appointed by Governor Ellis as Captain of Company K, 5th Regiment. He entered the war at the very beginning and remained to the end, either in active service or in that still more trying ordeal as a soldier in prison or one disabled by wounds. On the 5th of May, 1862, he was wounded in the battle of Williamsburg, and before he recovered from these wounds he was made Lieutenant-Colonel of the 57th 'N.

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