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William Augustine Watts Biographical File
註釋In 1932, W.A. Watts discussed his Confederate military service and the names of several other men with whom he served, including Laurens Hayne Watts, and Brigadier General Thomas Muldrup Logan (1840-1914), a native of Charleston (S.C.), who in later life, trained as a lawyer, worked as a railroad executive in Richmond (Virginia); includes cover letter, 27 June 1949, of Charleston journalist, William Watts Ball, in which he donates the text of his interview; addressed to Robert Meriwether (Columbia, S.C.) of the South Caroliniana Library at University of South Carolina; letter includes annotated postscript notes written in Ball's hand, discussing a variant pronunciation of his cousin's family name "Logan" in Laurens County (S.C.), "Logan was LOG-an to his comrades and so was his cousin, Mr. Roswell T. Logan ... "; written on letterhead stationery of the News and Courier