Price, R. Channing, 1843-1863

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R. Channing Price joined the 3rd Virginia Howitzers at the outbreak of the Civil War and fought with them during the Peninsula Campaign in 1862. On 29 July 1862, he was appointed aid-de-camp to General Jeb Stuart. He served in that capacity during the Antietam Campaign. While serving in Stuart's command, he made the acquaintance of Fitzhugh Lee and guerilla leader John Singleton Mosby. He was fatally wounded at Chancellorsville on 1 May 1863.

From the description of R. Channing Price papers, 1858-1916. WorldCat record id: 24923916

From the guide to the R. Channing Price Papers (#2571-z), 1858-1916, (Southern Historical Collection)

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Birth 1843

Death 1863

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