Grandpa Charlie: Part II
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Grandpa Charlie |
In 1937, 73 years later, Charlie 95 was the oldest living Confederate soldier in Webster County, West Virginia. A journalist from a local newspaper sat down with him just before his 96th birthday to interview him and write an article about what he had witnessed at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865.(click here for Part I)
A map of Charlie's walk home and his stops |
"On the 11th day of April, 1865, I left (A) Appomattox Court House, walking, and arrived at (B) Staunton, Virginia on Saturday the 15th. Sunday the 16th, being Easter, I remained there until the 20th of the month at the home of Mrs. Fannie Lower. From there I came to (C) Shaws Fork, a distance of 29 miles, just west of Shannodah mountains. I spent the night there with a great-uncle of mine, John Burke. The next day I stayed with Henry Gum, on (D) Knapps Creek in Pocahontas County. The night of the 23rd of April, I stayed with John Cogar. On the 24th, I came down Dyer Run to(E) Addison, now Webster Springs. There were no buildings there, only a small log hut located in the John Skidmore bottom. I had dinner at the home of Adam Lynch, on Grassy Creek, who was the father of the late Mrs. C.L. Benedum. On April 25th I arrived at my old homestead on (F) Buffalo Fork, now called Cleveland, where my father located in 1844 and built a large hewed log house. I found that the Yankees had burned the house. After viewing the ruins, I started on to (G) Centerville, now Rock Cave."
The 1886 deed for 80,000 acres |
To my husband's great (and repeated) chagrin, the land has since been sold. Charlie sold most of it in his lifetime for $1/acre; one of the larger buildings in the town of Webster Springs was probably paid for with the money that came from that sale.
According to Brooks, people would come from miles around just to listen to his great-grandpa Charlie, the oldest living Confederate soldier in Webster County, tell his stories of the war.
Charlie lived to be 99 years old, finally passing on January 26, 1942, just seven months shy of his 100th birthday.