The Battle of Fort Fisher, N.C.

Thursday, November 19, 2020

Sgt. Ivy Ritchie-- Part 4: His Death and Grave Found By His Brother

Sgt. Ivy Ritchie was killed on early April 9, 1865, in one of the final offensive moves by what was left of the vaunted Army of Northern Virginia.  Later that day, Robert E. Lee surrendered.  Imagine participation in most of the major battles of the war with ANV and then being killed on the last day?

As the sun set on Appomattox that April 9, Stanly County native Ivy Ritchie, a member of the 14th N.C. Regiment,  became the last of about 40,000 North Carolinians  to give their lives to this horrific war.

Days later, the 14th N.C.'s chaplain and two soldiers from the unit told Ivy's younger brother, Marvel, a member of the 28th N.C. Infantry Regiment, that Ivy had been killed.

In 1923, Marvel wrote in  a letter about we he did when he found out the news:  "We went to the freshly dug grave, opened the grave, and found it was Ivy....  It has been 58 years since and no one has ever disputed this statement."

--Old Secesh


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