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Boydton (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 5
Ashland (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 5
Clarksville, Mecklenburg co., May 21, 1861.
The County Court yesterday appropriated $35,000 for arming and equipping the volunteers.
In this appropriation provision is made for the Cavalry, Capt. Goode, now at Ashland; for the Clarksville Blues, Capt. Finley, and Chambliss Grays, Capt. Baskervill, both of which have their rendezvous at Richmond; also for five additional companies.
There are four now forming.
Capt. Tucker Carrington is raising a company on this side of the Roanoke, Mr. T. T. Boswell one on Bluestone, Mr. Oliver one in the neighborhood of the city, and Col. William Townes, jr., one in the neighborhood of Boydton.
All of them, I believe, have the legal number, and will organize at once.
Mecklenburg is thoroughly aroused, and will furnish more than her quota of men and money.
A servant of Thomas B. Wall, of this county, insisted so much on going with Capt. Finley's company, that his master consented for him to go. He was told that his clothes were
Mecklenburg (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 5
Court (Switzerland) (search for this): article 5
Chambliss Grays (search for this): article 5
Clarksville, Mecklenburg co., May 21, 1861.
The County Court yesterday appropriated $35,000 for arming and equipping the volunteers.
In this appropriation provision is made for the Cavalry, Capt. Goode, now at Ashland; for the Clarksville Blues, Capt. Finley, and Chambliss Grays, Capt. Baskervill, both of which have their rendezvous at Richmond; also for five additional companies.
There are four now forming.
Capt. Tucker Carrington is raising a company on this side of the Roanoke, Mr. T. T. Boswell one on Bluestone, Mr. Oliver one in the neighborhood of the city, and Col. William Townes, jr., one in the neighborhood of Boydton.
All of them, I believe, have the legal number, and will organize at once.
Mecklenburg is thoroughly aroused, and will furnish more than her quota of men and money.
A servant of Thomas B. Wall, of this county, insisted so much on going with Capt. Finley's company, that his master consented for him to go. He was told that his clothes were
Finley (search for this): article 5
C. S. Hutchinson (search for this): article 5
W. S. Easley (search for this): article 5
Oliver (search for this): article 5
Thomas B. Wall (search for this): article 5