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aks out by the bucketful. . . . The surgeons and physicians in attendance and at work. were Doctors J. L. Dawson in charge of the hospital, T. M. Robertson,. Ancrum, Kinlock, Coleman, Mood, Davega, Elliot, two Fitches, Ravenel, Bellinger, Raoul, Brown, and probably two or three others whose names are not now recalled. In view of the fact that our white prisoners exchanged on the next day reported that the Confederates neglected their wounds, that the surgeons were unskilful, and that unneciel States. George F. Prosser, Co. D. William Grover. Jefferson Ellis, Co. F. John Gray. Charles Stanton, Co. G. Sergeant Walter A. Jeffries. Co. H, captured July 15, 1863, at James Island, S. C. Corporal A. Williams, Co. Jesse Brown. Alfred Green. Cornelius Henson, Co. C. Nathaniel Hurley, Co. E. William Butler. George Mushroom. George Thomas. Solomon Anderson. H. Wm. H. Kirk, Co. H. Wm. H. Worthington, Co. H. John W. Dixon, Co. H, 54th Mass. Ja
Blake. Co. B, 54th Mass.; captured at James Island, July 14, 1863. George counsel. Co. B, 54th Mass.; captured at James Island, July 14, 1863. George Grant. Captured at Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863. Samuel Wilson. William Rigsly. Daniel States. George F. Prosser, Co. D. William Grover. Jefferson Ellis, Co. F. John Gray. Charles Stanton, Co. G. Sergeant Walter A. Jeffries. Co. H, captured July 15, 1863, at James Island, S. C. Corporal A. Williams, Co. Jesse Brown. Alfred Green. Cornelius Henson, Co. C. Nathaniel Hurley, Co. E. William Butler. George Mushroom. George Thomas. Solomon Anderson. H. Wm. H. Kirk, Co. H. Wm. H. Worthington, Co. H. John W. Dixon, Co. H, 54th Mass. James Caldwell. John Leatherman. Wm. H. Harrison. Joseph H. Proctor. Enos Smith. Fred Wallace. Isarael Williams. Sergeant Alfred Whiting. Co. I, captured at Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863. Stuart woods. Baltimore Smith. Joseph be
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Corporal Wm. T. Vaughan, Private John Ayers, S. Badger, Samuel Bradley, Bolin Branch, Geo. N. Branch, T. P. Devereux, J. D. Etheridge, Collin Gray, G. R. Gammond, Private H. Hopkins, H. B. Holmes, W. D. Lewis, G. W. Odom, Major Richards, Jas. Strickland, S. H. Strickland, W. A. Thomasson, B. Whitehead, Jas. Whitmore, J. R. Whitaker, W. H. Whitaker. Co. E. Sergeant O. A. Atkinson, C. R. Johnson, Corporal T. W. Owens, Private Wm. Bunting, Wiley Burress, Jesse Brown, D. C. Carr, Jonas W. Edwards, S. W. Edwards, J. F. Edwards, J. D. Everett, Private Lawrence Gay, Wiley Harrell, Marcus Hill, R. F. Johnson, Reddin Meares P. C. Taylor, T. F. Talbert, Jno. Whitley, Richard Watkins, Wm. Walston. Co. F. Private B. B. Bobbitt, Benj. F. Cullum, Solomon Drew, John Hawkins, Private M. J. Madden, Samuel Moore, James M. Pierce, W. R. Walston. Co. G. Sergeant John H. White, Private H. Daniel, J. Duke, Jno Faulkner,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.37 (search)
ounds of boisterous revelry were roaring within. For some time he demanded entrance in vain, and when at last admitted found High Jinks were enacting there. Poor Archie, in his fine new uniform, lay slumbering upon a bed, while Dominie and Old Jack, with only one garment, were singing with stunning effect Benny Hahn's Oh, and executing a barefooted back-step in time to the music. Each composed his own poetry, in tones which resounded through the house and over the Avenue, till old Mr. Jesse Brown sent his compliments, with a request that they would stop that noise. This was Old Jack's first and last frolic, to which in years long after his fame had filled the world he dimly alluded, when he said he was too fond of liquor to trust himself to drink it. As for poor Dominie, his long pent craving was never slaked any more until his enfeebled frame was laid to rest in a soldier's grave, away off in the shadow of the Rockies. Second in a duel. From the moment that Jackson en
edar Parker, seriously wounded; Privates James Anderson, Wm Burnham, John T Beard, Elijan Croom, Combs, Geo W Casey, Wm Dinkins, John Daniel, John Holmes, Stephen Holmes, T R Lee, Joseph Lane, Elisha Myers, Jas Norris DeWitt C Pate, Edward A Robins, W Sasser, Jas Sanderson, Jesse T Tindall, Right R Understood. Ber J F Whitley, John B Williams and John Whitley. Co. E.--Capt David M Carter, 2d Lieut -ward Q Redding, Corp'ls Joseph W Leggets and Thos R Tettertson, Privates Jas Brady, Jesse Brown, James Williams, James Sy- John Harris, Mordecal Ward, Wm A Cutler Richard A Baynor, John Rivers, David Besnor, Jas Brickell, Wm Mallison, Geo Whit- 2d Lieut Dan'l P Latham, Serg't Major F Williamson, Henry C Cutler, Privates Wm T Haggard, John Latham, John Hawkins, Asa Johnson, Isaac Meekins, Isaac S Swindell, Appleton Squires, Dan'l Briley, Geo W Mears, Henry Cutler, Stephen H Whitley Joshua W Silversthorn, Langly Power, Thes Merry, James E Hodges, Moses Wooderd, George D Jefferson, Red
eof, or his legal representative: Provided, That said detail be made upon the application and designation of the owner, or the representative of the owner, of such farm or plantation, and that the person so detailed shall be withdrawn upon a like application of such owner or his representative: And provided, further, That said private shall not, whilst so detailed, receive any pay or allowance from the Government, but shall be paid by the owner of the farm or plantation an amount to be agreed upon between them; and when recalled said detailed private shall immediately proceed to brigade headquarters and report for duty under the penalty of being punished as a deserter. Mr. Brown, of Miss. now called up the bill in relation to the organization of Partisan Rangers. Mr. Burnett, of Ky., in order to test the sense of the Senate, moved to postpone the bill until the first Monday in December next. After some animated debate the bill was postponed, and the Senate adjourned.
Runaways. --The following named Slaves left the Piedmont Railroad at Danville, on the 28th August: Davy--5 feet 2½ inches high, yellow, hazel eyes, right arm has been broken, about 30 years old.--Bought of Wm. Borahan, of Southampton county, Va. Tom--5 feet 6 inches high, yellow, black eyes, scar over the right eye, smiles when spoken to, about 26 years old. Bought of Peter Burchett, Prince George county. Thacker — Hired of Jesse Brown, Griffin co., N. C. A reward of $25 each for Davy and Tom will be paid, if taken within the State, and $50 each if taken in another State, and delivered to me at Danville; and the legal reward for Thacker. E. B. Welburn, Superintendent First Division Piedmont se 2--ts Railroad at Danville. Greensboro' (N. C.) papers will copy
Runaways. --The following named Slaves left the Piedmont Railroad at Danville, on the 28th August: Davy--5 feet 2½ inches high, yellow, hazel eyes right arm has been broken, about 30 years old.--Bought of Wm. Borshan, of Southampton county, Va. Tom--5 feet 6 inches high, yellow, black eyes, scar over the right eye, smiles when spoken to, about 26 years old. Bought of Peter Burchett, Prince George county. Thacker — Hired of Jesse Brown, Griffin co., N. C. A reward of $25 each for Davy and Tom will be paid, if taken within the State, and $50 each if taken in another State, and delivered to me at Danville; and the legal reward for Thacker. E. B. Welburn, Superintendent First Division Piedmont. se 2--ts Railroad at Danville. twenty dollars reward.--Ran away on Saturday, August 30th, my boy Charles. He is between forty and forty-five years of age, dark mulatto, heavy set, about 160 pounds weight, five feet nine or ten inches high, and has a brok
Runaways. --The following named Slaves left the Piedmont Railroad at Danville, on the 28th August: Davy--5 feet 2½ inches high, yellow, hazel eyes right arm has been broken, about 30 years old.--Bought of Wm. Borahan, of Southampton county, Va. Tom--5 feet 6 inches high, yellow, black eyes, scar over the right eye, smiles when spoken to, about 26 years old. Bought of Peter Burchett, Prince George county. Thacker — Hired of Jesse Brown, Griffin co., N. C. A reward of $25 each for Davy and Tom will be paid, if taken within the State, and $50 each if taken in another State, and delivered to me at Danville; and the legal reward for Thacker. E. B. Welburn, Superintendent First Division Piedmont Railroad at Danville. se 2--t
Ranaway--$50 reward. --From the subscriber, in Madison, Rockingham county, N. C., a negro boy, named John. Said boy is about five feet high, black, and about eighteen years old. John is the property of Mr. Brown, of Virginia, was hired by me last spring, and may be attempting to make his way back to his old home on the Rappahannock. I will pay $50 reward for his apprehension and delivery to me in Madison, or $27 for his confinement in any jail, so that I can get him. au 13--12t* Nathaniel Scales.
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