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The Daily Dispatch: August 4, 1863., [Electronic resource], Wounded Confederate officers in Fort McHenry . (search)
Wounded Confederate officers in Fort McHenry.
The following comprises a list of wounded Confederate officers who were taken prisoners in the late battles near Gettysburg, and are now in the hospital of Fort McHenry: Col. J. Lucius Davis, 10th Virginia cavalry; Col. B. D. Fry, 13th Alabama regiment; Maj C. C Blacknall, 23d North Carolina regiment; Maj. J. R. Winstow, 45th North Carolina regiment; Lieut. Thomas Harrison, Aid to Gen. Garnett; Lieut. F. A. Timberlake, 7th Tennessee regiment, and Lieut. J. W. Lee, 2d North Carolina battalion.
All these officers are doing well.
The Daily Dispatch: March 8, 1864., [Electronic resource], The prisoners from Point Lookout . (search)
Robbery.
--The chamber occupied by Col. J. Lucius Davis and his son, at a bearding house, in the upper part of the city, was entered in their absence last Wednesday morning and robbed of a very fine silver-watch, a considerable sum of money, and about a gallon of very good whiskey.
300 dollars reward.
--I will give the above reward for the delivery to me of my man Alick to S N Davis & Co, of Richmond.
Said negro, I believe, is lurking in Charlotte county; Va.--He has a wife at Mr. Motley's, in Keysville, of said county.
Alick was originally from Georgia, but has lately lived in Charlotte; he is about5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, very black, nose very wide and flat has a prominent scar on the upper part of the breast bone; is quite intelligent, and can read and write.
I purchased him in Richmond in May of J R Sedgwick.
Alick carried off a large bay horse belonging to Dr Geo Brown.
Said horse was lame in one of his hind feet by gravel; he is slightly white in his face and on both hind feet. Lewis J Walton, M Walton's P C, Cumberland se, Va je 30--eod8t