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The Daily Dispatch: June 17, 1864., [Electronic resource], The soldiers giving to the poor of the City. (search)
Brigade, per M C Blackwell, Commissary Sergeant. From 11th Virginia regiment, per E P White, Commissary Sergeant. From 1st Virginia regiment, per J C Jennings, Commissary Sergeant. From 29th Virginia regiment, per J R Fuller, Commissary Sergeant. From 8th Virginia infantry, per Sergeant A Stevenson. From 28th Virginia regiment, per Rev Peter Tinsley, Chaplain. From Gen Pegram's Brigade, per Joseph Mayo, Esq, Mayor. From Fauquier Artillery, Capt Marshall, per Jno W able. From the "Stonewall" Brigade, composed of the 2d, 4th, 5th, 27th and 33d Virginia regiments. Gen Evans, in his letter accompanying the contribution from his brigade, says: "The ability of our country to sustain its army in the field most abundantly is fully exhibited by the fact that the troops have now more rations and in greater variety than they have had since the first year of the war; but we know that large numbers of families of women and children, whose homes ha
6th; Lemuel Marks, co B, 31st; D Rosenbaum, co H, 37th; J W Racer, Fry's battery, left leg amputated, died May 27th; 1st Lieut John Latany, co I, 9th cav, wounded in breast; Virgil Carrol, Montgomery battery, Page's battalion, wounded in left leg; Jno N Aid, Carrington's battery, wounded and died May 23d; Jno W Douglass, White's battalion, Rosser's cav, died May 16th; Lieut N S Moseley, wounded in both thighs, and in the hands of the enemy; Wm J Morris, co I, 23d, wounded in the left shoulder; Jno W Douglass, White's battalion, Rosser's cav, died May 16th; Lieut N S Moseley, wounded in both thighs, and in the hands of the enemy; Wm J Morris, co I, 23d, wounded in the left shoulder; T J Shelton, of Patrick county, regiment not known; Josiah Bridgman, 37th, Washington county, well; David Thomas and Barnes D Colworth, 3d cav, well; Willie Godsey and Ben Morris, of Amelia, prisoners, well. Other States. A son of Mrs Annie C Robinson, of Richmond, Va, wounded May 12th, left thigh, died June 17; Hugh H Ward, co H, 7th La, Hays's brigade; Robt Toster, 10th La; Capt Lenmon, co G, 14th La, Chas Riley, 10th La, wounded in, back; Joel T Gramling, co D, 5th Florida, wounded
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