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62:(C.S.A.) killed at Raccoon Ford. He was a red hot secessionist delegate in the General Assembly from Hanover County before the war. The famous painting "The Burial of Latane" was of the burial at his home, "Summer Hill", in Hanover which remains in the family.
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