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From Catawba County, Another Sacrifice

by | Jan 19, 2016 | Burke, Confederate affiliation

Conrad Pitts, a brother to Abel Reid Pitts, was born in 1832 to John Henry and Sarah Lolly Rogers. Conrad enlisted in Company C, 28th Regiment of North Carolina Infantry as a private on Aug. 13, 1861, in Catawba County. Conrad was not to survive the war. He mustered out on June 17, 1864 at Staunton, VA.

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