Burruss, Margaret B.

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Reuben A. Scott, a Confederate soldier (private, Company B, 10th Regiment, Virginia Infantry), was wounded at Chancellorsville and taken prisoner at Port Republic, Va. After the war he settled at Port Republic, becoming a successful farmer. His wife, Mollie, was well educated for her day.

From the description of Collection, 1786-1912 ; bulk (1861-1865). (James Madison University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 27705919

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creatorOf Burruss, Margaret B. Collection, 1786-1912 ; bulk (1861-1865). James Madison University Libraries
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correspondedWith Brown family family
associatedWith Confederate States of America. Army. Virginia Infantry Regiment, 10th. corporateBody
correspondedWith Ewing family family
correspondedWith Graham family family
associatedWith Hanna family family
correspondedWith Saufley family family
correspondedWith Scott family family
associatedWith Scott, Mary Catherine Saufley, 1833-1920. person
associatedWith Scott, Reuben A., 1838-1912. person
correspondedWith Whitmer family family
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Port Republic (Va.)
Virginia
United States
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Chancellorsville, Battle of, Chancellorsville, Va., 1863
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Active 1912

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