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Junior Reserve Officer Saw Serious Action

by | May 4, 2015 | Confederate affiliation, Guilford

Second Lieutenant George M. Glass served in the 4th Battalion, North Carolina Junior Reserves. He was stationed at Battery Buchanan, then went to Fort Holmes. He fought at Wise’s Forks and then at Bentonville. He surrendered at Greensboro. After the war, George was a farmer. He lived to be 86. He is buried at Alamance Presbyterian Church in Guilford County.

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