Confederate Reunion Identifications Needed


These images are portions of a panoramic photograph donated to the Amherst County Museum by Mr. H.E. Albright of Richmond, VA. Dated 1903, it was taken at the Amherst County Courthouse on the occasion of a Confederate veterans reunion. Do you recognize any of these men? Let us know if you do, please email the Museum. Some have been identified, and some identified with uncertainty.

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  • 107.Isaac Willis Rucker, grandfather of Margaret Watts Myers.
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  • 109.Drury Tucker Mays (1836-1924), son of Robert and Mary Tucker Mays. He served in the 19th Virginia Artillery. Drury Tucker Mays and his wife, Mary Jane Hunter Mays, are buried at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Clifford.
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  • 119.Believed to be Jarrett T. Dalton, born December 17,1843, as identified by a great-great grandson. He died November 4, 1908, in Pittsylvania Co. VA. He was in the Ringgold battery. He was the son of Jarrett Patterson Dalton and Mary T. Watlington. He married Lucy W. Bobbitt. He is buried in the Dalton cemetery at Sycamore, VA
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  • 150.Sell Coffey (see Amherst New Era-Progress, Thursday, July 1, 1976, Bicentennial Edition)
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    Updated 06/09/2012