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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 25, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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Man Shat.
--A man named J. Walton, a member of the Georgia Battalion, who was imprisoned in the guard-house of the Western District, corner of 6th and Cary streets, as a deserter, was shot twice on Sunday night, while attempting to escape, and died of the wounds received, one of which was through his right lag and the other through the body.
A notorious desperade named Summerfield, alias Wilson, who was in the same room with Walton, in the foursh story of the building had succeeded in divesting himself of certain frons which encircled both his wrists and ankles and cluding the observation of two guards stationed below, had made good his escape to parts unknown.
Walton attempted to follow, and was lowering himself from the window, when he was bulled and told to go back.
Refusing, the sentinal raised his place and sent a ball through his leg. Still paraisting another sentry "took a crack" also, and the party fell en a shed below, but was caught before falling off of it. The last
J. Walton (search for this): article 1
Man Shat.
--A man named J. Walton, a member of the Georgia Battalion, who was imprisoned in the guard-house of the Western District, corner of 6th and Cary streets, as a deserter, was shot twice on Sunday night, while attempting to escape, and died of the wounds received, one of which was through his right lag and the other through the body.
A notorious desperade named Summerfield, alias Wilson, who was in the same room with Walton, in the foursh story of the building had succeeded in divesting himself of certain frons which encircled both his wrists and ankles and cluding the observation of two guards stationed below, had made good his escape to parts unknown.
Walton attempted to follow, and was lowering himself from the window, when he was bulled and told to go back.
Refusing, the sentinal raised his place and sent a ball through his leg. Still paraisting another sentry "took a crack" also, and the party fell en a shed below, but was caught before falling off of it. The l
Summerfield (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 1
Man Shat.
--A man named J. Walton, a member of the Georgia Battalion, who was imprisoned in the guard-house of the Western District, corner of 6th and Cary streets, as a deserter, was shot twice on Sunday night, while attempting to escape, and died of the wounds received, one of which was through his right lag and the other through the body.
A notorious desperade named Summerfield, alias Wilson, who was in the same room with Walton, in the foursh story of the building had succeeded in divesting himself of certain frons which encircled both his wrists and ankles and cluding the observation of two guards stationed below, had made good his escape to parts unknown.
Walton attempted to follow, and was lowering himself from the window, when he was bulled and told to go back.
Refusing, the sentinal raised his place and sent a ball through his leg. Still paraisting another sentry "took a crack" also, and the party fell en a shed below, but was caught before falling off of it. The las
14th (search for this): article 1
We are indebted to Lieut. J. B. Mulloy, of the 14th regiment Tennessee volunteers, for coples of the Cincinnat Enquirer of the 14th inst., and the Louisville Democrat of the 15th, Another gentleman has placed us under chilgations by leaving at this office a copy of the New York Herald of the 18th.
J. B. Mulloy (search for this): article 1
We are indebted to Lieut. J. B. Mulloy, of the 14th regiment Tennessee volunteers, for coples of the Cincinnat Enquirer of the 14th inst., and the Louisville Democrat of the 15th, Another gentleman has placed us under chilgations by leaving at this office a copy of the New York Herald of the 18th.