Dr. Marshall Wingfield, Commander-in-Chief of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, with James W. Moore, commander of the United Confederate Veterans.
Moore is wearing a Confederate officer's uniform. During the Civil War he enlisted with Morgan's Partisan Rangers (a unit of Wheeler's Cavalry) at age 13; because of his young age, he was sent home after a year of fighting. He attended the Virginia Military Institute after the war and...
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