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The Daily Dispatch: July 23, 1864., [Electronic resource] 10 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
C., Nesbitt, Mac, Garvey, J. H., Dunn, D. R., detailed as courier at battalion headquarters, Jackson, Howard, Gardner, Wm., Clark, J. A., Deas, A., Bagley, L., Davidson, G. W., Vasser, R. R., McCreight, J. A., Green, J. G., Posten, Jas., Cole, W., Carraway, W. K., Lackey, D. N., Price, A., Ricks, B., Smith, D. G., Bradley, W. J., Anderson, D. C., Allsbrook, Jas., Brunson, Jas., Brown, Thos., Chapman, W. G., Clark, Jn Cade, Thos. B., Catlett, Arthur C., Curl, William, Camper, Newton L., Elliott, Wm. E., Frazier, Henry, Frazier, Wm. E., Friederick, Edward, Gibbs, Nath'l T., Graves, Joseph A., Huddleston, Henry S., Huddleston, Green B., Harris, Joseph L., Howard, Thomas C., Hewett, James B., Jones, Charles P., Kay, Henry, Mansfield, James L., Miller, John W., McFarland, Thomas, Meloth, Christian, Meyer, Cort, Mills, Charles W., Murray, Edw
lerk, they would have appropriated a sum of money for that purpose, and he could have employed Mr. Green, or any one else. "This man resides in the county of Henrico, and is, therefore, by one oable chairman of the Committee on Police to this matter.--But enough of this little man:" Mr. Green lived in the city when he was appointed but having to give up the house he then occupied, he cthe city, and got one a short distance out of the corporation, without the Mayor's knowledge, or Green's knowing that it was against the ordinance of the city. The same privilege had been allowed Ca know in what school of ethics the member from Madison Ward was brought up when he stated that Mr. Green's violation of ordinance in living out of the city was a great outrage, and only classed Capt. made, nor anything from the Captain of the Night Watch for a long time. He certainly knew of Mr. Green's living out of the city in violation of the ordinance, and he never reported him until he was