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At the conclusion of the Chancellorsville campaign in spring of 1863, despite a Confederate victory, the 4th North Carolina State Troops was a shadow of its former self. The 4th brought 327 officers and enlisted men into action on May 1. Just days…

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Alfred F. Goodman
1838 – 1916
Company C, 4th North Carolina State Troops

A native of Iredell County, twenty-three year old Alfred F. Goodman enlisted at Statesville in Company C, 4th North Carolina State Troops on June 7, 1861. Goodman was…

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This daguerreotype appeared in 1985 with no identification other than it may have come from Iredell County. Researchers at the N.C. Office of Archives and History identified the building in the background as Stockton Hall, built on the town square in…

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When the men of the 4th Regiment N.C. State Troops filed into Bloody Lane on the morning of September 17, 1862, taking position between the 14th North Carolina on their left and 30th North Carolina on their right, they numbered no more than 150 men,…

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Edward Stanley Marsh farmed with his elder brother, William T. Marsh, in the South Creek district of Beaufort County. The brothers were well-to-do, with real property valued at $6000. and they owned more than twenty slaves. When the “Pamlico Rifles”…

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This image of Second Lieutenant Bryan Trippe Bonner, Company I (the “Pamlico Rifles”), 4th Regiment N.C. State Troops, is a painting, based upon an original ambrotype or ferrotype. The artist tried to remain faithful to the painting’s details, so…
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