Old Paper: Confederate Memorabilia re Richmond Home Guard Boys-Company G; including letters to Col. McAnerney Note: Col. McAnerney obit of March 23, 1928 in the NY Times begins: "railroad organizer, former President of the Seventh National Bank and "Savior of Richmond" died at 89.  Services will be held at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Fifth Ave., of which he was formerly trustee and Treasurer.  Born in Providence. R.I., he went to New Orleans when he was 12 and learned the iron trade.  When The Civil War began, he received a commission in the Confederate Army and advanced rapidly, and at the close of the War, when he was 25, was Colonel of Company G, Defenders of Richmond. There was a monument erected in his honor in Richmond during his lifetime.

Lot #0025: Old Paper: Confederate Memorabilia re Richmond Home Guard Boys-Company G; including letters to Col. McAnerney Note: Col. McAnerney obit of March 23, 1928 in the NY Times begins: "railroad organizer, former President of the Seventh National Bank and "Savior of Richmond" died at 89. Services will be held at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Fifth Ave., of which he was formerly trustee and Treasurer. Born in Providence. R.I., he went to New Orleans when he was 12 and learned the iron trade. When The Civil War began, he received a commission in the Confederate Army and advanced rapidly, and at the close of the War, when he was 25, was Colonel of Company G, Defenders of Richmond. There was a monument erected in his honor in Richmond during his lifetime.

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