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11581
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Appointed Brigadier General of the Southern states upon secession, West Point graduate and South Carolina native Thomas Fenwick Drayton, served the Confederacy throughout the Civil War. Moving to Charlotte upon conclusion of the conflict, Drayton assisted the community for twenty years in local insurance as well as preformed the duty vestryman at St. Peter's. Interred at Elwood Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina, Drayton died in 1891 and was revered for his service, kindness, and distinction.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 32 Issue 3, July 1964, p9-10, il, por
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24593
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General Thomas Fenwick Drayton was an illustrious Confederate soldier who now lies in Elwood Cemetery in grave in Charlotte, North Carolina. This article pays tribute to the soldier’s accomplishments in life and during the Civil War.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 32 Issue 3, July 1964, p9-10, 37, il, por
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