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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 6 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: October 23, 1863., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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but the officers would not allow them to be forced to go. They arrested a number of citizens and carried them to Washington, among them Messrs. George and David Jameson, handcuffed and in chains. They said they had evidence enough to hang one of them. Mr. Henry Shackelford, David Stallard, S. S. Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. G.unty, and told them he was a Union man, and claimed protection of them; however his house was destroyed when they left. It is believed the arrest of the Messrs. Jameson was caused by J. J. Wilberham, a man who resided in Culpeper until Pope's army came there, when he behaved very badly, and was notified by Mr. Jameson that it wouarrest of the Messrs. Jameson was caused by J. J. Wilberham, a man who resided in Culpeper until Pope's army came there, when he behaved very badly, and was notified by Mr. Jameson that it would not be safe for him to remain in Culpeper, and that if he did not leave he would be hung.--This man is now a sutler with Meade's army.