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The Daily Dispatch: December 19, 1860., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: February 12, 1864., [Electronic resource], Expulsion of citizens from "Subjugated" towns. (search)
J. S. Prechard, Aide-de-camp. In Huntsville, Ala., now in possession of the Federals, a circular was addressed to ex-Governor Chapman, W J McCalley, Joshua Beadle, Judge James H Seruggs, Dr J A Beaseley, Dr J C Spoots-wo d, Dr E L Antony, S W Harris, J J Fachler, Wm Acklen, and Geo P Beirne, as follows: Head'qrs 1st Brig 3d Div 15th Army Corps, Huntsville, Ala, Jan. 6, 1864. Sir: Will you please call at my office this P M., at 3 o'clock. J J Alexander, Colonel commanding U S forces, Huntsville, Ala. The persons named are quiet citizens, varying in age from 48 to 68, and not connected with the Confederate army in any way. Governor Chapman was the only one who had figured as a politician. Save S W. Harris, who had some years ago served one session in the Alabama Legislature, all were, however, "to the manner born," and loyal to the Confederate States of America. At the appointed interview the Colonel commanding announced that he had called the parti