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Knoxville (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 7
A little child of Mr. James Cragmiles was burnt to death in bed, at Knoxville, Tenn., on the 7th inst. John Androws was shot and killed by some unknown person in Tuscumbia, Ala, a few days ago.
Parker's Light Artillery. --The fine artillery corps raised by Dr. William W. Parker held a meeting on Friday night, and organized by the election of the following officers: William W. Parker, Captain; Sylvester J. Tucker, Senior First Lieutenant; J. Thompson Brown, Junior First Lieutenant; J. Parkinson, Senior Second Lieutenant; Peter A Franklin, Junior Second Lieutenant. The company having entrusted the Captain with the authority to appoint the Orderly Sergeant, (the chief executive officer in the company,) he has taken time to make his selection. The members elected H. W. Bolton Second Sergeant; James Jones, Third Sergeant, and J. C. Hallowell Fourth Sergeant. The complement of men secured is 125; guns, six. The battery will do good service in behalf of Southern independence.
J. Thompson Brown (search for this): article 7
Parker's Light Artillery. --The fine artillery corps raised by Dr. William W. Parker held a meeting on Friday night, and organized by the election of the following officers: William W. Parker, Captain; Sylvester J. Tucker, Senior First Lieutenant; J. Thompson Brown, Junior First Lieutenant; J. Parkinson, Senior Second Lieutenant; Peter A Franklin, Junior Second Lieutenant. The company having entrusted the Captain with the authority to appoint the Orderly Sergeant, (the chief executive officer in the company,) he has taken time to make his selection. The members elected H. W. Bolton Second Sergeant; James Jones, Third Sergeant, and J. C. Hallowell Fourth Sergeant. The complement of men secured is 125; guns, six. The battery will do good service in behalf of Southern independence.
William W. Parker (search for this): article 7
Parker's Light Artillery. --The fine artillery corps raised by Dr. William W. Parker held a meeting on Friday night, and organized by the election of the following officers: William W. Parker, Captain; Sylvester J. Tucker, Senior First Lieutenant; J. Thompson Brown, Junior First Lieutenant; J. Parkinson, Senior Second LieuteDr. William W. Parker held a meeting on Friday night, and organized by the election of the following officers: William W. Parker, Captain; Sylvester J. Tucker, Senior First Lieutenant; J. Thompson Brown, Junior First Lieutenant; J. Parkinson, Senior Second Lieutenant; Peter A Franklin, Junior Second Lieutenant. The company having entrusted the Captain with the authority to appoint the Orderly Sergeant, (the chief executive officer in the company,) he has taken time to make his selection. The members elected H. W. Bolton Second Sergeant; James Jones, Third Sergeant, and J. C. Hallowell FoWilliam W. Parker, Captain; Sylvester J. Tucker, Senior First Lieutenant; J. Thompson Brown, Junior First Lieutenant; J. Parkinson, Senior Second Lieutenant; Peter A Franklin, Junior Second Lieutenant. The company having entrusted the Captain with the authority to appoint the Orderly Sergeant, (the chief executive officer in the company,) he has taken time to make his selection. The members elected H. W. Bolton Second Sergeant; James Jones, Third Sergeant, and J. C. Hallowell Fourth Sergeant. The complement of men secured is 125; guns, six. The battery will do good service in behalf of Southern independence.
James Jones (search for this): article 7
Parker's Light Artillery. --The fine artillery corps raised by Dr. William W. Parker held a meeting on Friday night, and organized by the election of the following officers: William W. Parker, Captain; Sylvester J. Tucker, Senior First Lieutenant; J. Thompson Brown, Junior First Lieutenant; J. Parkinson, Senior Second Lieutenant; Peter A Franklin, Junior Second Lieutenant. The company having entrusted the Captain with the authority to appoint the Orderly Sergeant, (the chief executive officer in the company,) he has taken time to make his selection. The members elected H. W. Bolton Second Sergeant; James Jones, Third Sergeant, and J. C. Hallowell Fourth Sergeant. The complement of men secured is 125; guns, six. The battery will do good service in behalf of Southern independence.
J. C. Hallowell (search for this): article 7
Parker's Light Artillery. --The fine artillery corps raised by Dr. William W. Parker held a meeting on Friday night, and organized by the election of the following officers: William W. Parker, Captain; Sylvester J. Tucker, Senior First Lieutenant; J. Thompson Brown, Junior First Lieutenant; J. Parkinson, Senior Second Lieutenant; Peter A Franklin, Junior Second Lieutenant. The company having entrusted the Captain with the authority to appoint the Orderly Sergeant, (the chief executive officer in the company,) he has taken time to make his selection. The members elected H. W. Bolton Second Sergeant; James Jones, Third Sergeant, and J. C. Hallowell Fourth Sergeant. The complement of men secured is 125; guns, six. The battery will do good service in behalf of Southern independence.
Sylvester J. Tucker (search for this): article 7
Parker's Light Artillery. --The fine artillery corps raised by Dr. William W. Parker held a meeting on Friday night, and organized by the election of the following officers: William W. Parker, Captain; Sylvester J. Tucker, Senior First Lieutenant; J. Thompson Brown, Junior First Lieutenant; J. Parkinson, Senior Second Lieutenant; Peter A Franklin, Junior Second Lieutenant. The company having entrusted the Captain with the authority to appoint the Orderly Sergeant, (the chief executive officer in the company,) he has taken time to make his selection. The members elected H. W. Bolton Second Sergeant; James Jones, Third Sergeant, and J. C. Hallowell Fourth Sergeant. The complement of men secured is 125; guns, six. The battery will do good service in behalf of Southern independence.
J. Parkinson (search for this): article 7
Parker's Light Artillery. --The fine artillery corps raised by Dr. William W. Parker held a meeting on Friday night, and organized by the election of the following officers: William W. Parker, Captain; Sylvester J. Tucker, Senior First Lieutenant; J. Thompson Brown, Junior First Lieutenant; J. Parkinson, Senior Second Lieutenant; Peter A Franklin, Junior Second Lieutenant. The company having entrusted the Captain with the authority to appoint the Orderly Sergeant, (the chief executive officer in the company,) he has taken time to make his selection. The members elected H. W. Bolton Second Sergeant; James Jones, Third Sergeant, and J. C. Hallowell Fourth Sergeant. The complement of men secured is 125; guns, six. The battery will do good service in behalf of Southern independence.
H. W. Bolton (search for this): article 7
Parker's Light Artillery. --The fine artillery corps raised by Dr. William W. Parker held a meeting on Friday night, and organized by the election of the following officers: William W. Parker, Captain; Sylvester J. Tucker, Senior First Lieutenant; J. Thompson Brown, Junior First Lieutenant; J. Parkinson, Senior Second Lieutenant; Peter A Franklin, Junior Second Lieutenant. The company having entrusted the Captain with the authority to appoint the Orderly Sergeant, (the chief executive officer in the company,) he has taken time to make his selection. The members elected H. W. Bolton Second Sergeant; James Jones, Third Sergeant, and J. C. Hallowell Fourth Sergeant. The complement of men secured is 125; guns, six. The battery will do good service in behalf of Southern independence.
Arthur F. Hopkins (search for this): article 7
Judge Arthur F. Hopkins. This gentleman, who has been patriotically engaged for months past in providing for the sick soldiers in this city, was, by some strange mistake, represented in our local columns on the 14th inst, as having been committed to jail for want of security to keep the peace in the matter of an assault upon one C. Ellett. The thing, we learn, is simply ridiculous. --Ellett preferred before the Mayor a charge against the Judge for an assault, but failed to appear before the Mayor to prosecute it, and the Judge was discharged. We are sorry that such a mistake should have occurred.
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