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James Mackall was born in 1630 in Scotland. He married Mary Grahame in 1660 in Calvert County, Maryland. They had five children. He died in 1693. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Maryland, Kentucky and North Carolina.
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Each issue contains brief historical sketches of the societies above mentioned and lists of members. The Entomological Society was added in 1892; the Geological Society in 1984.
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“Extensive research, fascinating characters . . . The author has done an admirable job of literally placing a face on the ordinary Confederate soldier.” —The Journal of Southern History “The history of the Civil War is the stories of its soldiers,” writes Ronald S. Coddington in the preface to Faces of the Confederacy. This book tells the stories of seventy-seven Southern soldiers—young farm boys, wealthy plantation owners, intellectual elites, uneducated poor—who posed for photographic portraits, cartes de visite, to leave with family, friends, and sweethearts before going off to war. Coddington, a passionate collector of Civil War-era photography, conducted a monumental searc...