. Report of proceedings incidental to the erection and dedication of the Confederate monument. gagedin mercantile pursuits in various cities and at present is in business in Chicago. WILLIAM B. PHIPPS of Chicago, was born in England, immigrated toAmerica about 1850. returned to Englandand again came to the States in 1855, purchased propertyand settled in Greenville, N. C, the following year. He enlisted in Company C Forty-fourth regimentinfantry. North Carolina volunteers. C- S. June. if^62; was in the fights at Newbern, N. C ; DrurysBluffs, and many of the princip


. Report of proceedings incidental to the erection and dedication of the Confederate monument. gagedin mercantile pursuits in various cities and at present is in business in Chicago. WILLIAM B. PHIPPS of Chicago, was born in England, immigrated toAmerica about 1850. returned to Englandand again came to the States in 1855, purchased propertyand settled in Greenville, N. C, the following year. He enlisted in Company C Forty-fourth regimentinfantry. North Carolina volunteers. C- S. June. if^62; was in the fights at Newbern, N. C ; DrurysBluffs, and many of the principal battles of the Army of Northern \irginia, after was color-sergeant of his regiment, was wounded in the battle of * Hatchers Run and finallycaptured at Petersburg, taken to and confined in the military prison at Point Lookout. Md He was inthe Confederate armv three years and never sick or absent from duty. On being released from prisonin June, 1865. he sold his interests in North Carolina and moved to Chicago, where he has since beenengaged in mercantile THE M C3 N U M E N T.


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