"Why did a Union-loving, secession-opposing young college student volunteer to defend the Confederacy and fight determinedly for her cause?
In April 1861, upon the outbreak of Civil War in the United States, Wayland Fuller Dunaway left his college classroom and entered the ranks of the men who fought the bloodiest war ever waged on the North American continent. A Captain in the Army of Northern Virginia, he marched hundreds of miles in Stonewall Jackson?s command."