..He enlisted in Co. H, 35th N.C. Regiment (Infantry), on October 26, 1864, in Mecklenburg County. He was captured at Dinwiddie Courthouse, Va., on April 1st, 1865, and confined at Hart''s Island in the New York Harbor until June 18, 1865, when he was released after taking the Oath of Allegiance. He died on April 4, 1912, in South Carolina, and is buried in Laurelwood Cemetery in Rock Hill, S.C. This cased ambrotype belonged to Fred Roberts of Kinston, N.C., who was the grandson of Stanhope''s brother James Needham Alexander.
..He enlisted in Co. H, 35th N.C. Regiment (Infantry), on October 26, 1864, in Mecklenburg County. He was captured at Dinwiddie Courthouse, Va., on April 1st, 1865, and confined at Hart''s Island in the New York Harbor until June 18, 1865, when he was released after taking the Oath of Allegiance. He died on April 4, 1912, in South Carolina, and is buried in Laurelwood Cemetery in Rock Hill, S.C. This cased ambrotype belonged to Fred Roberts of Kinston, N.C., who was the grandson of Stanhope''s brother James Needham Alexander.
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