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100 1  Howell, Julius. 
245 12 A rare recording of julius howell, civil war confederate 
       soldier|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cJulius Howell. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by Julius Howell. 
520    Julius Franklin Howell was born in Suffolk, Virginia, in 
       1846. He enlisted in the Confederate States Army in 1862 
       and served in the 24th Virginia Cavalry until 1864 when 
       his regiment was moved to the north of Richmond as Robert 
       E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant fought near Petersburg. Howell
       took part in the cavalry charge against Union artillery 
       and infantry at a clearing near the Darbytown Road, during
       which he was shot in the leg. After his recovery, Howell 
       returned to fight and was captured at the Battle of 
       Sailor's Creek in Amelia County, Virginia, on April 6, 
       1865, and held in a Union prison at Point Lookout, MD. 
       when he heard about the assassination of President Abraham
       Lincoln. After the war, he became an educator, preserving 
       the memories of the Confederate soldier and serving as 
       Commander-in-Chief of the United Confederate Veterans for 
       decades. In 1947, he gave the following recording about 
       his wartime experiences. He died a year later at the age 
       of 102. 
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650  4 History 
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700 1  Howell, Julius. 
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