. Genealogy of the Cloyd, Basye and Tapp families in America; with brief sketches referring to the families of Ingels, Jones, Marshall and Smith . John W. Cloyd 441, Sec. 3. C. J. Cloyd 443, Sec. 3 The Cloyd Family 169 Experiences of W. W. Cloyd With The Army of General Sterling PriceIn The Great American Civil War. In the fall of 1864, when I was two months under fifteen years of age,in company with several neighbor boys of my age, among whom were, E. , Thos. Snell, O. G. Willis, Joseph Pearson and Wm. Humphrey, Idecided to join Gen. Prices army. Captain Heber Price with about twentym
. Genealogy of the Cloyd, Basye and Tapp families in America; with brief sketches referring to the families of Ingels, Jones, Marshall and Smith . John W. Cloyd 441, Sec. 3. C. J. Cloyd 443, Sec. 3 The Cloyd Family 169 Experiences of W. W. Cloyd With The Army of General Sterling PriceIn The Great American Civil War. In the fall of 1864, when I was two months under fifteen years of age,in company with several neighbor boys of my age, among whom were, E. , Thos. Snell, O. G. Willis, Joseph Pearson and Wm. Humphrey, Idecided to join Gen. Prices army. Captain Heber Price with about twentymen from Col. Williams regiment, which had crossed the Missouri Eiver atBoonville to gather up recruits on the North side of the river, appeared inour neighborhood October 14th, 1864, and took dinner at the house of Moon. Bidding my father and mother and family an affectionate adieu, Imounted my horse and rode away to join Prices army. The recruits assem-bled about half a mile from my home between the farms of John Stinmanand Wm. Gates. Captain Price lined up the recruits and commanding us totake off our hats and hold up our right hands, gravely swore us into
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