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The Daily Dispatch: April 26, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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rings, cuff pins, and bracelet from Mrs. Pipkin.-- Took Dr. L. C. Holland's pocket book, containing about fifty dollars in State funds from him, and attempted to force him to take their hated oath of allegiance, which he declined; broke into the stores of solomon Hodges, Joseph P. Hall and Jas. B. Norfleet, robbing them of everything they wanted, amounting to thousands of dollars in the aggregate; destroyed all the tools in M. Faulk's saddlery, and all the shoemaking tools in the shops of Ira Holloway, George Bartiett and Wright Pinner, also the blacksmith tools of Wm. Cherry. They robbed the residence of Benjamin Herrell, an old man of nearly 80 years, of everything he possessed that could be carried off; stole a watch from J. E Bonnewell, and numerous other articles from A. M. Chamiel, Geo. R. Smith and others. Scarcely any one escaped. And worse than this, two of the most respectable ladies in the town, ladies of high social position and refined feelings, being found with no