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(1806-1868) S. Washington St. confederate invasion especially caused apprehension for blacks who were at times seized for enslavement. Hopkins, an employee at the college, was known for his "integrity . . . commanding general confidence." When the battle came, he and his family likely fled their campus home which was ransacked. His son John Edward soon enlisted and became a sergeant.