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John W. Brockenbrough (search for this): article 1
rsham, J. W. Womack Frank D. Redd. Prince William.-- --. Pulaski.--John G. Cocil, Uriah Vermillion, Harvey A. Jamison. Prince George.--R. M. Harrison, George W. Rowland, George E. Rives. Randolph.--J. W. Marshall, David Goff, E. Hutton. Rappahannock.--Thomas B. Massie, Robert A. Whitescarver, Lewis Botts. Richmond City.--E. A. J. Clopton, George W. Munford, Thomas W. McCance. Roanoke.--George P. Tayloe, Colonel G. B. Board, Giles Barnett. Rockbridge.--John Letcher, John W. Brockenbrough, James J. White. Russell.--E. R. Bayler, Dr. Eastwardly, James A. Beckly. Raleigh county.--John H. Anderson, William Prince, William Ferguson. Scott.--Thomas W. Carter, William Nash, James O. Wood. Smyth.--James Porter, James W. Sheffey, Nicholas Pratt. Sussex.--J. M. Rogers, J. D. Howie, E. T. Chappell. Surry.--J. S. Judkins, Blair Pegram, Benjamin Drew. Spotsylvania.--Lewis A. Boggs, John A. Gordon, Montgomery Slaughter. Tazewell.--A. A. Spotts, Z. S. Witten, T.
James Montgomery (search for this): article 1
mberland.--Valentine Parish, Ambrose Ford and John W. Wilson. Dinwiddie.--Thomas B. Hamlin, W. M. Gill and William Young. Essex.--Thomas Croxton, Leonard P. Sale and Muscoe Garrett. Fayette.--Edward B. Bailey, Hudson M. Dickinson and James Montgomery. Floyd.--Bayant Hylton, Noah B. Moore and Thomas W. Williamson. Franklin.--James S. Calloway, Thomas Dudley, sr., and Frederick R. Browne. Frederick.--Washington G. Singleton, Colonel R. J. Glass and J. Carr Baker. Giles.--James Ada M. Hunley and John H. Blake. Meeklenburg.--Tucker Carrington, Alfred Boyd and John B. Northington. Mereer.--Syms Thompson, Davis Calfee and William Houchins. Middlesex.--Andrew B. Evans, Dr. George L. Nicholson and Philip T. Woodward. Montgomery.--William R. Perfater, Thomas D. Childress and David G. Thomas. Nelson.--Joseph H. Shelton, Thomas M. Dickinson, Miles T. Shipman. Nottoway.--Richard Irby, Travis H. Eppes and Alexander H. McQuie. Orange.--William A. Jennings, Joseph Hide
Humphrey. Cumberland.--Valentine Parish, Ambrose Ford and John W. Wilson. Dinwiddie.--Thomas B. Hamlin, W. M. Gill and William Young. Essex.--Thomas Croxton, Leonard P. Sale and Muscoe Garrett. Fayette.--Edward B. Bailey, Hudson M. Dickinson and James Montgomery. Floyd.--Bayant Hylton, Noah B. Moore and Thomas W. Williamson. Franklin.--James S. Calloway, Thomas Dudley, sr., and Frederick R. Browne. Frederick.--Washington G. Singleton, Colonel R. J. Glass and J. Carr Baker. Giles.--James Adair, Tobias Miller and Samuel Kinsey. Goochland.--Walter D. Leake, A. M. Hamilton and Thomas Taylor. Grayson.--John Dickinson, Haston Fulton and William C. Parks. Greenbrier.--James W. Davis, Austin Handley and Charles L. Peyton. Greene.--William F. Plunkett, Edwin Booton and Benjamin Herndon. Greenesville.--Robert Cato, B. R. Wilson and Henry Spratley. Halifax.--John R. Edmunds, Thomas S. Flournoy and Beverly Sydnor. Hanover.--Edmund Winston, Edward Shelton and
William L. Goggin (search for this): article 1
orthwith for the faithful and zealous discharge of their patriotic duties: Amkerst.--Paulus Powell, John Dudley Davis and Jacob Warwick. Amelia.--E. C. Robinson, William Old, jr., and S. R. Seay. Appomattox.--James G. Patterson, Samuel J. Walker and James Calhoun. Alleghany.--Andrew Fudge and William H. McDANIEL. Barbour.--Albert G. Reger, L. D. Monel and Henry R. Sturin. Bath.--Stephen A. Porter, William H. McDonald and Osborn Hamilton. Bedford.--Edward C. Burkes, William L. Goggin and Thomas Campbell. Bland.--William M. Bishop, Gordon C. Thom and Franklin Grayson. Botelourt.--James M. Figgatt, Isaac Hinkle and Captain John J. Allen. Brunswick.--Thomas Flournoy, Dr. E. B. Jones and George Harrison. Buchanan.--James H. Fuller, William Ratcliff and Elijah Vance. Buckingham.--Colonel Waller Ford, Dr. William Chappel and Peter R. Patterson. Campbell.--Bolling Clark, Richard Morgan, John R. McDaruel. Caroline.--William R. B. Wyatt, Robert Hudgin, Ric
Thomas Taylor (search for this): article 1
. M. Gill and William Young. Essex.--Thomas Croxton, Leonard P. Sale and Muscoe Garrett. Fayette.--Edward B. Bailey, Hudson M. Dickinson and James Montgomery. Floyd.--Bayant Hylton, Noah B. Moore and Thomas W. Williamson. Franklin.--James S. Calloway, Thomas Dudley, sr., and Frederick R. Browne. Frederick.--Washington G. Singleton, Colonel R. J. Glass and J. Carr Baker. Giles.--James Adair, Tobias Miller and Samuel Kinsey. Goochland.--Walter D. Leake, A. M. Hamilton and Thomas Taylor. Grayson.--John Dickinson, Haston Fulton and William C. Parks. Greenbrier.--James W. Davis, Austin Handley and Charles L. Peyton. Greene.--William F. Plunkett, Edwin Booton and Benjamin Herndon. Greenesville.--Robert Cato, B. R. Wilson and Henry Spratley. Halifax.--John R. Edmunds, Thomas S. Flournoy and Beverly Sydnor. Hanover.--Edmund Winston, Edward Shelton and William J. Carpenter. Henrico.--George D. Pleasants, William F. G. Garnett and John A. Hutcherson. Henry.
February 25th, 1865 AD (search for this): article 1
[published by authority of the General Assembly]Joint resolution in relation to the appointment of Committees of Safety. adopted February 25th, 1865. Resolved, That the General Assembly appoint for each county and city of the Commonwealth, wherein it may be practicable. to discharge the duties hereinafter assigned, a C families at home. A copy from the rolls — Teste: William F. Gordon, Jr. C. H. D and K. R. Resolution Appointing Committees of Safety. adopted February 25, 1865. "Resolved, by the General Assembly, That the following appointments be, and are hereby, made to constitute the Committees of Safety for the respective counties of the Commonwealth, in accordance with the joint resolution of the General Assembly, adopted February 25, 1865; and they are earnestly invoked to organize forthwith for the faithful and zealous discharge of their patriotic duties: Amkerst.--Paulus Powell, John Dudley Davis and Jacob Warwick. Amelia.--E. C. Robins
John W. Wilson (search for this): article 1
Caroline.--William R. B. Wyatt, Robert Hudgin, Richard H. Garrett. Carroll.--John Wilkenson, Samuel D. Staples and Benjamin Cooley. Charlotte.--Robert F. Gaines, Thomas T. Bouldin and Zechariah Bugg. Chesterfield.--Woodson W. Hancock, Charles W. Friend and William H. Garnett. Graig.--Dr. John B. Taylor, William A. Waugh and George Hutchinson. Clarke.--William A. Castleman, Colonel Benjamin Morgan and Colonel Thomas Humphrey. Cumberland.--Valentine Parish, Ambrose Ford and John W. Wilson. Dinwiddie.--Thomas B. Hamlin, W. M. Gill and William Young. Essex.--Thomas Croxton, Leonard P. Sale and Muscoe Garrett. Fayette.--Edward B. Bailey, Hudson M. Dickinson and James Montgomery. Floyd.--Bayant Hylton, Noah B. Moore and Thomas W. Williamson. Franklin.--James S. Calloway, Thomas Dudley, sr., and Frederick R. Browne. Frederick.--Washington G. Singleton, Colonel R. J. Glass and J. Carr Baker. Giles.--James Adair, Tobias Miller and Samuel Kinsey. Goochland.--W
ard H. Stuart and Abram B. Hooe. King William.--Josiah Burruss, J. Hill King and Edward Hill. King & Queen.--James M. Jeffries, Richard H. Bagby and William B. Davis. Louisa.--Wellington Gordon, John Hunter and Dr. William S. Fowler. Lunenburg.--John Orgain, jr., Colin Stokes and Frederick Lester. Logan.--Colonel Isaac Morgan, John Justice and G. Dingess. Morgan.--Thomas L. Clark, John Barney and A. L. Michael. Madison.--Robert A. Banks, William A. Hill and Joshua Miller. Mathews.--Walter G. Lane, Thomas M. Hunley and John H. Blake. Meeklenburg.--Tucker Carrington, Alfred Boyd and John B. Northington. Mereer.--Syms Thompson, Davis Calfee and William Houchins. Middlesex.--Andrew B. Evans, Dr. George L. Nicholson and Philip T. Woodward. Montgomery.--William R. Perfater, Thomas D. Childress and David G. Thomas. Nelson.--Joseph H. Shelton, Thomas M. Dickinson, Miles T. Shipman. Nottoway.--Richard Irby, Travis H. Eppes and Alexander H. McQuie. Orange.--Wil
ounties of the Commonwealth, in accordance with the joint resolution of the General Assembly, adopted February 25, 1865; and they are earnestly invoked to organize forthwith for the faithful and zealous discharge of their patriotic duties: Amkerst.--Paulus Powell, John Dudley Davis and Jacob Warwick. Amelia.--E. C. Robinson, William Old, jr., and S. R. Seay. Appomattox.--James G. Patterson, Samuel J. Walker and James Calhoun. Alleghany.--Andrew Fudge and William H. McDANIEL. Barbour.--Albert G. Reger, L. D. Monel and Henry R. Sturin. Bath.--Stephen A. Porter, William H. McDonald and Osborn Hamilton. Bedford.--Edward C. Burkes, William L. Goggin and Thomas Campbell. Bland.--William M. Bishop, Gordon C. Thom and Franklin Grayson. Botelourt.--James M. Figgatt, Isaac Hinkle and Captain John J. Allen. Brunswick.--Thomas Flournoy, Dr. E. B. Jones and George Harrison. Buchanan.--James H. Fuller, William Ratcliff and Elijah Vance. Buckingham.--Colonel Waller
dge.--John Letcher, John W. Brockenbrough, James J. White. Russell.--E. R. Bayler, Dr. Eastwardly, James A. Beckly. Raleigh county.--John H. Anderson, William Prince, William Ferguson. Scott.--Thomas W. Carter, William Nash, James O. Wood. Smyth.--James Porter, James W. Sheffey, Nicholas Pratt. Sussex.--J. M. Rogers, J. D. Howie, E. T. Chappell. Surry.--J. S. Judkins, Blair Pegram, Benjamin Drew. Spotsylvania.--Lewis A. Boggs, John A. Gordon, Montgomery Slaughter. Tazewell.--A. A. Spotts, Z. S. Witten, T. J. Higginbotham. Warren.--Marcus B. Buck, Charles B. Rust, Thomas W. Forsythe. Washington.--Samuel E. Goodson, John N. Humes, Madison Beatie. Wythe.--Jesse D. Bailey, Josiah Brown, Charles C. Tate. A copy from the rolls — Teste: Wm. F. Gordon, Jr. Clerk of House of Delegates and Keeper of Rolls. All newspapers in the State will copy twice and forward accounts to Auditor of Public Accounts for payment. Wm. F. Gordon, Jr. [mh 13--2t]
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