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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 11, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for James Wood or search for James Wood in all documents.
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A Yankee deserter,
named James Wood, is now in police custody, and will be examined before the Mayor to-day, as a suspicious character.
Wood is said to be an Englishman by birth, a deserter from the Yankee army, and now on parole by order of Gen. Winder.
His Honor takes the ground that the Confederate authorities have no right to turn loose in Richmond Yankee soldiers.
A Yankee deserter,
named James Wood, is now in police custody, and will be examined before the Mayor to-day, as a suspicious character.
Wood is said to be an Englishman by birth, a deserter from the Yankee army, and now on parole by order of Gen. Winder.
His Honor takes the ground that the Confederate authorities have no right to turn loose in Richmond Yankee soldiers.