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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Adams. Co. D. Private A. Campbell. Co. E. 1st Sergeant T. Yarborough, 2d Sergeant T. C. Eubanks, 3d Sergeant G. W. Short, Corporal Wm. Elliott, Private B. E. Mangum, W. M. Osborn, Thomas Parker, Samuel Rape, Private W. G. Elliott, S. S. Funderburk, Jno. J. Griffin, Sam. Holden, J. R. Lathan, Private J. W. Short, J. E. Short, W. P. Smith, C. R. Smith, J. A. Griffin. Co. F. Private Wm. De Laney, James C. Harget, George A. Givens, Hogan Irby, Private A. H. Richardson, Jno. Richardson, Wm. Vickery, E. W. Watson. Co. G. 2d Sergeant H. C. Clegg, Corporal A. Gilmore, Private W. Beal, Jas. Tooshee, B. F. Heddin, Private John Hart, Jourdan Johnson, Jesse Johnson, E. Pipkin. Co. H. 3d Sergeant A. W. Clodfelter, Corporal D. Embler, H. Easter, Private A. S. Bryan, J. R. Ellis, Levi Floyd, Reuben Grimes, Private W. L. Grimes, Noah Horn, Wm. Hill, A. Leonard, B. F. Lamberth, J. W. Low, Frank Ball. Co. I. 4
ng this county obtaining subscribers to said Atlas. He obtained a large number of subscribers to said work. Some three or four weeks since he and his wife became objects of suspicion to some of our citizens, and he was requested to quit here, and it was thought he had done so. I see from your issue of the 8th inst., that he had shown himself again at Halifax C. H., and the letter of J. W. Craddock shows the feeling about the village towards him. The suspicion is not confined alone to the vicinity of the Court-House, but is becoming general. This man Layton professed to be from Connecticut, and if there is a house in your city under the style of Johnson &Browning, operating in good faith, it is strange they could not find agents without going to the land of wooden nutmegs for one. We are anxious to know more about the firm of Johnson & Browning. I have written to the house, but have received no answer. Respectfully, yours, A. H. Richardson. City papers please copy.