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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: December 25, 1865., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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James McFee (search for this): article 21
Provost Court--Brevet-Colonel McEntee presiding.
--The following cases were disposed of in this Court on Saturday:
Sarah Stephens, negro, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, was found guilty and sent to Castle Thunder for twenty days.
Charles Wilson, of the [Eleventh] United States Infantry, drunk and in the city without a pass, was sent to the Castle for twenty days.
Armistead Robinson, negro, was tried on a charge of petit larceny, found guilty and sent to the Castle for sixty days.
Lewis Ranson, negro, was found guilty of stealing a pair of shoes, and sentenced to the Castle for a period of sixty days.
Ned Dabney, negro, charged with petit larceny, was sent to the same institution for a like term.
James McFee, charged with having been implicated in a robbery, was committed to the Castle to await trial by court-martial.
Ned Dabney (search for this): article 21
Provost Court--Brevet-Colonel McEntee presiding.
--The following cases were disposed of in this Court on Saturday:
Sarah Stephens, negro, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, was found guilty and sent to Castle Thunder for twenty days.
Charles Wilson, of the [Eleventh] United States Infantry, drunk and in the city without a pass, was sent to the Castle for twenty days.
Armistead Robinson, negro, was tried on a charge of petit larceny, found guilty and sent to the Castle for sixty days.
Lewis Ranson, negro, was found guilty of stealing a pair of shoes, and sentenced to the Castle for a period of sixty days.
Ned Dabney, negro, charged with petit larceny, was sent to the same institution for a like term.
James McFee, charged with having been implicated in a robbery, was committed to the Castle to await trial by court-martial.
Sarah Stephens (search for this): article 21
Provost Court--Brevet-Colonel McEntee presiding.
--The following cases were disposed of in this Court on Saturday:
Sarah Stephens, negro, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, was found guilty and sent to Castle Thunder for twenty days.
Charles Wilson, of the [Eleventh] United States Infantry, drunk and in the city without a pass, was sent to the Castle for twenty days.
Armistead Robinson, negro, was tried on a charge of petit larceny, found guilty and sent to the Castle for sixty days.
Lewis Ranson, negro, was found guilty of stealing a pair of shoes, and sentenced to the Castle for a period of sixty days.
Ned Dabney, negro, charged with petit larceny, was sent to the same institution for a like term.
James McFee, charged with having been implicated in a robbery, was committed to the Castle to await trial by court-martial.
Lewis Ranson (search for this): article 21
Provost Court--Brevet-Colonel McEntee presiding.
--The following cases were disposed of in this Court on Saturday:
Sarah Stephens, negro, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, was found guilty and sent to Castle Thunder for twenty days.
Charles Wilson, of the [Eleventh] United States Infantry, drunk and in the city without a pass, was sent to the Castle for twenty days.
Armistead Robinson, negro, was tried on a charge of petit larceny, found guilty and sent to the Castle for sixty days.
Lewis Ranson, negro, was found guilty of stealing a pair of shoes, and sentenced to the Castle for a period of sixty days.
Ned Dabney, negro, charged with petit larceny, was sent to the same institution for a like term.
James McFee, charged with having been implicated in a robbery, was committed to the Castle to await trial by court-martial.
Armistead Robinson (search for this): article 21
Provost Court--Brevet-Colonel McEntee presiding.
--The following cases were disposed of in this Court on Saturday:
Sarah Stephens, negro, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, was found guilty and sent to Castle Thunder for twenty days.
Charles Wilson, of the [Eleventh] United States Infantry, drunk and in the city without a pass, was sent to the Castle for twenty days.
Armistead Robinson, negro, was tried on a charge of petit larceny, found guilty and sent to the Castle for sixty days.
Lewis Ranson, negro, was found guilty of stealing a pair of shoes, and sentenced to the Castle for a period of sixty days.
Ned Dabney, negro, charged with petit larceny, was sent to the same institution for a like term.
James McFee, charged with having been implicated in a robbery, was committed to the Castle to await trial by court-martial.
Charles Wilson (search for this): article 21
Provost Court--Brevet-Colonel McEntee presiding.
--The following cases were disposed of in this Court on Saturday:
Sarah Stephens, negro, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, was found guilty and sent to Castle Thunder for twenty days.
Charles Wilson, of the [Eleventh] United States Infantry, drunk and in the city without a pass, was sent to the Castle for twenty days.
Armistead Robinson, negro, was tried on a charge of petit larceny, found guilty and sent to the Castle for sixty days.
Lewis Ranson, negro, was found guilty of stealing a pair of shoes, and sentenced to the Castle for a period of sixty days.
Ned Dabney, negro, charged with petit larceny, was sent to the same institution for a like term.
James McFee, charged with having been implicated in a robbery, was committed to the Castle to await trial by court-martial.
McEntee (search for this): article 21
Provost Court--Brevet-Colonel McEntee presiding.
--The following cases were disposed of in this Court on Saturday:
Sarah Stephens, negro, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, was found guilty and sent to Castle Thunder for twenty days.
Charles Wilson, of the [Eleventh] United States Infantry, drunk and in the city without a pass, was sent to the Castle for twenty days.
Armistead Robinson, negro, was tried on a charge of petit larceny, found guilty and sent to the Castle for sixty days.
Lewis Ranson, negro, was found guilty of stealing a pair of shoes, and sentenced to the Castle for a period of sixty days.
Ned Dabney, negro, charged with petit larceny, was sent to the same institution for a like term.
James McFee, charged with having been implicated in a robbery, was committed to the Castle to await trial by court-martial.