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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
e J. B. Donovan. Co. B. Private W. C. Taylor, John Sears, Private I. K. P. Wilkins. Co. C. Private Wm. Jesse, Benj. Tyler, James Prince, Peyton Parker, Private Cyrus Evans, J. Richardson, W. Newbill. Co. D. Corporal J. W. Bohannon, Private A. J. Diggs, J. T. Hughes, H. T. Diggs, Private L. J. M. Foster, E. Diggs, J. H. Hudgins, A. B. Hicks. Co. E. Sergeant J. H. Diggs, Corporal Peter Daniel, Private W. Lemons, William Thomas, Private Joel Thomas, G. Miller, W. C. Brooke. Co. F. Private M. Rowe, John Brown, John Green, Private E. Walker, B. F. Heywood, W. A. Cooper. Co. G. Private H. C. Lyne, R. A. Willson, R. H. T. Yarrington, Private R. C. Benton, R. A. Davis. Co. H. Private J. W. Bland, W. T. Hall, Private W. C. Scott, N. W. Corr, Private S. Riler, R. L. Williams, Private R. T. Johnson. Co. I. Sergeant J. L. Pollard, G. L. Owens, Corporal M. F. Schools, Private G. W. Ball, C. D. Chilton, Henry Co
Passengers per Steamship "Jamestown."Thomas Skinner, Master, from New York, Oct. 31, 1860: W. G. Pearce, Michael Ferren. A. Ullman, Jno. Gallagher, C. B. Shay, P. Leehan. H. Hutzler, H. Robertson. J. C. Buffaloe, W. H. Higgins, Charles Ewing, Miss Wear, T. G. Burton, Miss Claw, Miss Read, Chas. Fay, Chas. Fogarty, A. G. Goldsmith, John Meochan, W. G. Baclagn, Miss M. Baclagh A. J. Baclagh, J. Hersman, Thon Hariman, E. Blackman, J. A. Lockhart, W. Norater. Mrs. Bowden, Mrs. Gen. Hayne. C. Miller, G. Miller, T. Servest and son, and 10 in steerage.
The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], English view of the late Royal visit. (search)
Johnson F Jones W H Jackson W F Johnson J S Jones J T Keane Jno. Kennedy J C G Lamb C L Lee C C Lyneman A H Lucado L F Lunsford L E Leigh W R Lane T Loving Gen. W S Larfarguer M Lafond F H Lockwood G W Lucas G H Leyfort H Loeach J M Lyman J Loyons J Lee J L Laue J. Jr Morey J Miller Rev J W Melvin J Morrell J W &Co Mason J Mergan J H Mosby J G Moynagham J Mander J Moore J R Mellon J J Moor H M Modlin E W Morris E P Miller E B Manning D Manning Asa Michaels A Morton A Murphy P 2 Mullen P Morrison S & J Michael Dr T Minor T F Mann V Madden T Morrison W H. Matthews W H 2 McKey W McFerren W R McEbiath Thos. McLary W O McCarrick Capt. P C McGowan A McCann D 2 McEvey Jno. McDonell Jas. McGowan J M McElheney J T McNamara J Nagle J P Newell J M Neff Geo. N Nance L F Nottingham W D Norment S & J Owens A O'Keef David O'Connell M O'Conners M Puarp
J. A. Dugan, in the thigh; Privates William Light, face an neck; W. H. McGary, neck; J. H. Lashort in the head; J. S. Armstrong, in the arm; T. E. Buchanan, in shoulder; George D. White man, in thigh; Color Sergeant Edmund P. Dandridge, in foot; David Hunter, slightly or left arm; Lambert S. McMullen, in foot; Charles McFarly, in the leg; Joseph C. Simmons, in two places. Co. E, Berkeley County--Capt. R. T. Colston. Killed--Lieut. D. H. Manor. Wounded-Privates C. Manor, in the face; G. Miller mortally. Missing — E. Tobin, J. Frizer, J. Turner, N. Keesecker. Co. F. Winchester--Capt. Wm. L. Clark, Jr. --Killed — Serg't E. O. Burgess, Serg't I. N. Glaize, Privates Lloyd Powell, William Young, Charles Mitchell. Wounded--Capt. W. L. Clark, Jr., in the thigh; Privates R. Meade, lost an arm; S. Barton, in the leg, McCarty, head; Kidd, back; Beatty, leg; Hobson, leg; Coontz, ankle; J. Sherrard. slightly wounded; James Rines lost a leg. Missing--Ten men, supposed to be at the Ju
The Daily Dispatch: April 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], [correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] (search)
Collision. --An extra passenger train on the Virginia Control Railroad, coming to this city, and a train of empty care, drawn by two engines, collided Sunday morning about 1 o'clock, three miles this side of Hanover Junction. The fireman on the down train a Mr. Miller a soldier, whose name we did not bear, and a small child, were killed. Some thirty persons were more or less injured, two or three of whom have since died. The child was in the arms of its mother at the time of the collision, and strange to say, was thrown against the our with such violence as to cause its death, while the mother was entirely uninjured. On the engine of the passenger train were the engineer, a pilot, and the fireman, the two first of whom jumped from the engine, and escaped unhurt. It is proper to remark that every precaution was taken by the General Super intendant of the Central Road, and we are unable to say, with the statements as furnished us, where the fault lies. Those in charge of the
For hire --One Man, a good Blacksmith; Two Women, Cooks and Washers; One Boy, 12 years old, accustomed to Dining Room One Girl, 11 years old, accustomed to Nursing Children W.G. Miller At D.M. Miller's, cor. Clay and Adams sts. ja 6--3t*