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North Carolina Civil War Veterans
to Visit Gettysburg Battlefield
Captains METTS & MacRAE Lead Group
The Virginian-Pilot
Norfolk, Virginia
October 29, 1901
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This appears to be the same Captain Walter G. MacRAE
who appears in the Ancestry database,
U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles.
If so, he was born January 27, 1841, and served with the 7th
North Carolina Infantry. A more detailed biography may be
found under his listing in this database.A James
Isaac METTS may be found in Ancestry's database,
U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865.
He mustered out of the 3rd North Carolina Infantry, Co. G,
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