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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
e G. H. Watson, Jno. Noles, Private M. T. Gregory, Co. B. 2d Sergeant J. P. Blassingame, Private F. Adams, C. McGinty, Private J. N. Oneal, J. W. Stallings, J. A. Fryer. Co. C. 1st Sergeant H. D. Royal, 3d Sergeant D. B. Leonard, 4th Sergeant D. T. Forehand, Corporal D. Gamble, Private R. J. Bowen, Private R. W. Hill, J. H. Forehand, G. W. Lane, A. H. Thompson. Co. D. Corporal A. J. Holder, M. D. Simmons, E. B. Taylor, J. T. Dillard, Private D. Arnold, F. M. Bennett, Private W. E. Evans, G. M. Clark, W. S. Davis, J. C. Smith, J. M. Taylor, G. Wheeler. Co. E. 1st Sergeant H. Cogburn, Private J. H. Davis, J. M. Freeman, J. M. Jones, J. McDaniel, Private E. A. Philmon, C. M. Suddeth, E. A. Thompson, W. E. N. Watkins. Co. F. 1st Sergeant H. Christian, Corporal A. J. Brooks, Private J. T. Holms, R. W. Jackson, Private J. R. Childs, James Holms, Private W. J. Love. Co. G. Corporal G. R. Kimp, Private J. D. Freeman, T
of wagon trains, VIII., 55. Bellows, H. W., VII., 68, 73, 328, 330. Belmont, Mo., I., 354; X., 44. Benefit,, U. S. S., VI., 228, 229. Benevolent Society of Tenn. VII., 247. Benham, H. W., V., 236, 242, 244. Benham's wharf, Belle Plain, Va. , V., 236. Benicia, Cal., V., 144; arsenal at, V., 154. Benjamin, J. P., V., 58; VII., 29, 36, 210; X., 13. Benjamin, M., V., 86. Benneau, F. W., VII., 133. Bennett, A. G., III., 246. Bennett, F. M., VI., 306. Bennett, J. G., yacht of, VI., 181. Bennett House, Durham Station, N. C. , III., 247. Bennett's Mills, Mo., I., 350. Benning, H. L., X., 127. Benning's bridge, Md., V., 96. Benson, B., VII., 79, 151; escape of, from Elmira prison, VII., 147 seq.; X., 2. Benton, S., X., 155. Benton, W. P., X., 203. Benton,, U. S. S., I., 221, 222, 362; 366; VI., 150, 214, 220, 222, 316. Bentonville, Ark., I., 358. Bentonville, N.
gery and obtaining money of the C. S. Government under false pretences. On the 25th of November last Irvin called at the office of Capt. John H. Wayt, Paymaster for the commutation of rations, and presented a bill and descriptive roll for George W. Finley, amounting to $103.20, representing himself as Finley.--Capt. Wayt paid him the money, when Irvin signed the receipt as George W. Finley. The next day Irvin again called at Capt. Wayt's office with similar papers, purporting to be for F. M. Bennett, company B, 44th Virginia regiment, and presenting a power of attorney for George W. Finley to receive his pay, attempted to collect the money claimed.--The order being informal, Captain Wayt declined to pay it, and on comparing the signatures discovered that that of Colonel Leroy Brown's was a forgery. Captain Wayt then took young Irvin into custody, and when on his way to Col. Brown's office young Irvin stated that if there was anything wrong about the papers he was not aware of it. H
The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1863., [Electronic resource], Plan for the improvement of the Currency. (search)
received the papers of Forbes. Capt. Wayt then started to Col. Brown's office with Irvine, and on the way Irvine informed him of his reel name, stated that what he had done had been for the accommodation of Forbes, and that he had intended no wrong. A lad was introduced, who proved that he had seen the forged papers in the hands of Forbes, that he had seen Forbes in close conversation with Irvine, and that Forbes had endeavored to get him to appear as a witness against Irvine. F. M. Bennett, a member of Col. Brown's command, testified that he knew no F. G. Bennett, that he had seen writing executed by Forbes, and that he believed the written order in Court, for money, was executed by him. He had never seen Forbes use a pen, but had seen him have some poetry which he claimed to have written. The Mayor, after hearing all the witnesses, remanded both parties to an examining Court to answer for obtaining money by false pretences on the 26th of November, and for forgery on