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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Twelfth Alabama Infantry, Confederate States Army. (search)
nia. Lud Hall, at Boonsboro. Wm. Halbrooks, at Gaines Mill. Sam Heflin, at Seven Pines. Wyatt Martin, at Snicker's Gap. Dick Priddy, at Seven Pines. Carrol Ryan, at Gettysburg. Jas. Ryan, died of wounds in Richmond hospital. Nath. Smith, at Seven Pines. Jourdan Waid, at Seven Pines. The following died since the war: J. L. Box, assassinated; J. H. Burt, Wm. Campbell, died in hospital at Richmond; Sim Garrett, J. R. Herring, died in hospital; Jesse Herring, Andrew Jenkins, Jack Little, J. Lemons, S. Lassiter, John McAnear, Dow Prater, Mac. Rominez, John Rominez, R. Ward, Frank Woods. Private J. F. Winds obtained a substitue. Joined General Roddy's cavalry. Was elected lieutenant-colonel. Since died. Company I, Southern Foresters, Mobile county. Captain Wm. T. Walthall, John J. Nicholson, E. H. Jones. First Lieutenans John J. Nicholson, L. Walthall, afterwards Quarter Master for a short time. Second Lieutenants E. H. Jones, J. O. Patton. T
held on the 23d inst.: Jefferson Ward — Commissioners — Joseph Brummel, Anson Richards, E. A. Smith, Jno. J. Wilson, and N. B. Hill. Conductor — Reuben T. Seal. Place of voting — First Market-House. Madison Ward.--Commissioners — Jas. H. Grant, R. R. Howison, T. W. McCance, and T. R. Price. Conductor — Thomas U. Dudley. Place of voting — City Hall. Monroe Ward.--Commissioners — Thos. Barham, T. M. Jones, Thos. Boudar, Charles A. Powell, and Felix Mathews. Conductor — Andrew Jenkins. Place of voting — R. A. Lacy's Carpenter Shop, Broad street. Eliza Ann Johnson, free negro, was tried for remaining in the Commonwealth contrary to law. The jury found her not guilty. Frederick Thompson and Wm. Freeman, confined in jail awaiting the action of the Grand Jury, not having been indicted, were ordered to be discharged. An attachment was awarded against Lawrence S. Marye, to show cause why he should not be fined for his contempt in not attending a
gentlemen appointed on the several committees: Committee to Proceed to Manassas.--Jos Mayo, W. G. Paine, James H. Conway, Blair Burwell, F. W. Roddy, F. W. Hancock, J. B. McCaw, R. R. Howison, L. S. Hall (of Wetzel), Samuel Woods (of Barbour), H. F. Haymond (of Marion), James Neeson (of Marion), R. E. Cowan (of Preston), D. J. Saunders, Thomas Boldeman, G. W. Thomas, V. Bargamin, John Knute (of Wheeling), H. K. Ellyson, D. J. Burr, Thomas U. Dudley, W. Fleischmanns, H. A. Dudley, Andrew Jenkins, M. Downey, W. W. Snead, Geo. W. Gretter, Thomas L. Johnson, Paulus Powell (of Amherst). This committee will proceed to Manassas in the early train this morning. Committee to Procure Accommodations.--B. W. Haxall, John D. Harvey, James Blair, A. S. Lee, H. Hancock, Thos. W. McCance, Thos. W. Doswell, W. J. Riddick, P. B. Price, Geo. Watt, Emanuel Straus, M. Downey, Edwin A. Smith, John Gibson. Geo. S. Lownes, Wm. H. Lyons, John H. Knowles, Samuel J. Rutherfoord, C. Crew, H. Spotts,
Pardoned. --Lorenzo W. Frazler, who was convicted several months since before Judge Lyons of an unlawful appropriation of the goods and chattels of John W. Davis, and who was sentenced to a term of imprisonment in the city jail for the offence, was yesterday pardoned out by Gov. Letcher. We are informed of this fact by Andrew Jenkins, Esq., Deputy Clerk of the Hustings Court.
The Daily Dispatch: April 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], Pursuit of Matrimony under difficulty. (search)
Pursuit of Matrimony under difficulty. --We made mention on Saturday of the arrest of John Wilkinson for perjury. The case came up on that day before the Mayor for examination. Messrs. Andrew Jenkins, Reuben T. Seal, and Caleb C. Mitchell, appeared as Commonwealth's witnesses. It appeared that Wilkinson had gotten himself into the difficulty by his endeavors to provide his friend John Sterling with a surplus rib. The manner of his doing so was by going to the office of the Hustings Court and swearing before Mr. Jenkins, the Deputy Clerk, that Mr. C. C. Mitchell had given his consent for the issuing of a license to John Sterling to marry Miss C. S. Mitchell. The complaint was preferred by the father of the young lady, and the charge against John Wilkinsen was for forging the latter's name to the consent, and swearing to its genuineness before the deputy clerk. The unhappy Sterling was charged with fraudulently obtaining the marriage license by the appliance above referred to
s during the day, and, as a consequence, when nght came, they were incapacitated, from the want of sleep, to attend to their duties. It was no part of their duty to put themselves out of the way to catch runaway negroes, and in future they shall not be permitted to do so. The following is a summary of the cases which were brought up for a hearing: William Kothe was charged with whipping a negro boy named Allen, slave of James Moore, in such a manner as to cause his death. Messrs. Andrew Jenkins and R. T. Seal testified that having heard late on Saturday evening that a negro boy had been whipped to death by the accused, who occupies a portion of the old building on Broad street known as Brackett's Tavern, they repaired thither, and in an old coal-house in the yard found a negro boy, apparently about fourteen or fifteen years of age, lying upon an old oil-cloth dead. They took hold of his limbs and found them supple and easy to move about, thus indicating to their mind that
Severe Stabbing case. --Under the influence of a surplus quantity of whiskey, two white men, named Andrew H. Thompson and William Williams, personal friends heretofore, got into a difficulty about 2 o'clock Sunday morning, near the corner of Second and Duval streets, during which knives were drawn, and the latter was shockingly cut in divers places about his body and limbs. At the height of the violent altercation, Mr. Andrew Jenkins, happening to be passing by, interposed, and succeeded in separating the combatants. Thompson was taken before the Mayor yesterday, and by that officer remanded for future examination.