History of the great Kanawha Valley, with family history and biographical sketchesA statement of its natural resources, industrial growth and commercial advantages . erved with Breckinridge in the valley during 1864, and whenthe general was called to another department, our subject wasleft as colonel commanding and chief medical officer. At a laterdate, he was given medical charge of the reserve forces of south-western Virginia, and was in all the battles of that retained this position until the time of Lees surrender. Heis the Capt. Barbee referred to in the sketch of the battle


History of the great Kanawha Valley, with family history and biographical sketchesA statement of its natural resources, industrial growth and commercial advantages . erved with Breckinridge in the valley during 1864, and whenthe general was called to another department, our subject wasleft as colonel commanding and chief medical officer. At a laterdate, he was given medical charge of the reserve forces of south-western Virginia, and was in all the battles of that retained this position until the time of Lees surrender. Heis the Capt. Barbee referred to in the sketch of the battle ofScary Creek, in another portion of this volume. Dr. Barbee isa member of the medicai associations of Mason county, the state,the Ohio valley and of Gallia county, and has also been a mem-ber of the State Board of Health since its organization, he beingthe originator and introducer of the bill creating that board. InMay, 1852, at Pt. Pleasant, he was married to Margaret A. G.,daughter of Dr. J. J. Thompson, his early preceptor in children are: John R. (deceased), M. Blanche, Kate L.,William (deceased), Ann R., and Hugh A. In 1881, our subjecthistoryofgreatka02madi. 24


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