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The Greensborough Patriot

The Greensborough Patriot

June 12, 1862

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Major Carmichael and Capt. Martin.

            The following letter from Col. Vance (says the Raleigh Standard,) speaks for itself.  It is, indeed extraordinary that Gen. Branch should have praised in his report, by name, a number of persons who took part in the battle of Newbern, and should have made no allusion to these two officers, who fell while fighting bravely for their country.  The friends of these officers, the army, and the people generally will thank Col. Vance for his timely and eloquent allusion to these brave men, who sealed their devotion to the cause with their blood—

            Headquarters 26th Reg’t. N.C.T., }

            Kinston, May 28, 1862. }

            Editor Standard—Sir—With the many lies, whether official or simply officious that have appeared in the papers in regard to my share in the battle of Newbern, I have not seen proper to interfere, being content to rest my cause in the hands of my companions in arms, who were in the fight.  But, Sir, in the case of a gallant officer and chivalrous gentleman who yielded up his life on that unfortunate field, I feel it due to the noble dead that I should speak.  I allude to Maj. Abner B. Carmichael, 26th Reg’t N.C. Troops.  In the official report of Gen. Branch, his name is not mentioned.  Surely, surely, when so much fulsome adulation is lavished upon those who fought and escaped; the aged parents and numerous friends of a brave and intrepid soldier might have expected at least to hear from his commander a mention of his fate, if not of his heroism.  I wish them to know at least that his immediate commander was not indifferent to his merits, either as a man or a soldier, and that his memory is cherished, fresh and green, in the hearts of the entire regiment.

            The same remarks are applicable to the brave Capt. W. P. Martin, Co. H, these two officers being the highest in rank who fell that day.

            Very respectfully, Z. B. VANCE

                        Col. 26th Reg’t N.C.T.

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