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Wm N. Yarbour (search for this): article 2
Runaway--$25 reward --For John, a Yellow man, tolerably bright, with quite a full head of hair, inclined to be very bushy. He went to the 2d Market with my cart on the 17th of March, and left the cart in the street, and has not since been seen or heard from. I will give the above reward if taken in this State, and $50 if taken in any other State. John is quite intelligent and very polite. He is about 28 to 30 years old, and has a small canon one of his hands. He was dressed with blue homespun pants, and dark overcoat, and drab-colored felt hat, when he left. He was hired by me of Wm N. Yarbour, adm'r of Jesse Yarbour, dec'd, of Hanover. I will pay the above reward and all expenses if delivered to me in Richmond or lodged in jail, so that I get him again. reward Griffin [mh 21--eod2w*]
Jesse Yarbour (search for this): article 2
Runaway--$25 reward --For John, a Yellow man, tolerably bright, with quite a full head of hair, inclined to be very bushy. He went to the 2d Market with my cart on the 17th of March, and left the cart in the street, and has not since been seen or heard from. I will give the above reward if taken in this State, and $50 if taken in any other State. John is quite intelligent and very polite. He is about 28 to 30 years old, and has a small canon one of his hands. He was dressed with blue homespun pants, and dark overcoat, and drab-colored felt hat, when he left. He was hired by me of Wm N. Yarbour, adm'r of Jesse Yarbour, dec'd, of Hanover. I will pay the above reward and all expenses if delivered to me in Richmond or lodged in jail, so that I get him again. reward Griffin [mh 21--eod2w*]
. Messrs. Haskins, Stokes, and Richardson. Madison Ward.--Messrs. Crutchfield, Wynne, and Scott. Monroe Ward.--Messrs. Denoon, Griffin, and Epps. First Market.econd Market.--Messrs. Glazebrook, Denoon, and Crutchfield. Hospital.--Messrs. Wynne, Griffin, and Stokes. Burying Grounds — Shockoe Hill.--Messrs. Eups, Griffin, Grattan, Wynne, and Stokes. Oakwood.--Messrs. Talbott, Crutchfield, Denoon, Hill, and Richardson. Accounts.--Messrs. Richardson, Wynne, and Glazebrook. Wynne, and Glazebrook. Seabrook's Warehouse.--Messrs. Scott, Burr, and Richardson. Claims--Messrs. Burr, Hill, and Epps. Police--Messrs. Hill. Grattan, and Denoon. Citrs. Scott, Denoon, Haskins, Crutchfield, and Burr Disputed Elections.--Messrs. Wynne, Scott, Glazebrook, Epps, and Talbott. Poor House--Messrs Grattan, Glachfield, and President of Council. Light.--Messrs. Hill, Glazebrook, Epps, Wynne, Crutchfield, Talbott, and President of Council. The Council passed an ord
ler, breast, J. M McCall, hand; James McVey, abdomen, mortally, J. thigh severely and left on field, J. B Roe, thigh, slightly; Thos Sewar, in leg and arm, severely; S Tison slightly; C. Thomas, severely, and taken prisoner; M. Thomas, thigh; J Wright, severely, and left on field. H Wright, body, severely and taken prisoner; John J. Widle, do Missing — Wm R Kelly, W W Pefford, J McCall, W. Allison, and B Horn. Co G, commanded by Lt Hurt--7 men in action. Killed — Richard SwordWright, body, severely and taken prisoner; John J. Widle, do Missing — Wm R Kelly, W W Pefford, J McCall, W. Allison, and B Horn. Co G, commanded by Lt Hurt--7 men in action. Killed — Richard Sword, H L Fletcher, and Wm Gant. Wounded — W C Fletcher, knee. Missing — J Fletcher. Co H commanded by Capt R E Grant--55 men in action. Killed — Cor Jos. Rhea Wounded — A N Corcut, shoulder, knee, hand and foot; Sam Buchanan, both legs; Ar Ried, body; T J Roe, head; Isaac Thomas, abdomen Missing — W A Hand, W J Harris. Co. I, commanded by Captain R E Cowan--37 men in action. Killed — W A Kilgore, M Miller, Ellas Ray Wounded--Captain Cowan, b
" the command of which their crack Beauregard has recently assumed. Beauregard's department is understood to extend at least as far east as Decatur, Alabama, and Westward as far as may be necessary for the defence of Memphis. He is known to have been making his headquarters last week at Corinth — within ten or fifteen miles of our picket lines and during a portion of the week it is also certain that he had around him at the same point Generals Polk Johnston, Pillow, Cheatham, Freeman, and Wright. Our line on the other hand, for the present, is imply the Tennessee river, from Smithland, Kentucky to Eastport, Mississippi.--There have been numerous ineffectual attempts to oppose our free passage along the river, but the two wooden gunboats, the Lexington and A. O. Taylor, have served an admirable purpose as a roving police, preventing the erection of batteries, and silencing the only one that had been completed — that at Pittsburg Landing, nine miles above. Above East port, at Ch
W. S. Wood (search for this): article 1
Ass't Q'rmaster's Office,Eaco's Quarter Branch,April 4, 1862. Persons Hiping Slaves to this department will call on the first of each month and collect their hire. W. S. Wood, Capt. and A. Q'rmaster. ap 5--tap15
— None. Wounded — J McC Eakin, in hip, slightly. Missing — S Salisbury and A J Amabel. Co. B, commanded by Lt J N Humes--26 men in action: Killed — None. Wounded — Jas L Robinson, hand; S McVey, leg, and missing Missing — W Shetton and W Fern. Co C, commanded by Lt Jas L White--36 men in action: Killed — None Wounded — J J Counts, arm; L F Dickenson, body Missing — F J Coman, W Davenport, A Ferrill, Jas Wampler Co D, commanded by Capt H C. Wood--39 men in action Killed — Ira Nelson. Wounded — Lieut G A Neal, thigh, and left on the held; Sergt D H Lawson hand; Serg't A. P Henderson, arm, left on the field; Slorp Wm F Francisco, leg; J H Davidson, foot; G F Lawson, abdomen; H F Neal, both thighs and left on field; J H Harris, hand; W M Wolfe, thigh; J W Lanson, face Missing — T B Richardson Will Berry Co. E, commanded by Capt T S. Gibson 41 men in action Killed Lieut J C Willis, John R Kirk
--36 men in action: Killed — None Wounded — J J Counts, arm; L F Dickenson, body Missing — F J Coman, W Davenport, A Ferrill, Jas Wampler Co D, commanded by Capt H C. Wood--39 men in action Killed — Ira Nelson. Wounded — Lieut G A Neal, thigh, and left on the held; Sergt D H Lawson hand; Serg't A. P Henderson, arm, left on the field; Slorp Wm F Francisco, leg; J H Davidson, foot; G F Lawson, abdomen; H F Neal, both thighs and left on field; J H Harris, hand; W M Wolfe, thigh; J W Lanson, face Missing — T B Richardson Will Berry Co. E, commanded by Capt T S. Gibson 41 men in action Killed Lieut J C Willis, John R Kirk James Jones Wounded Capt Gibson, J W Orr, slightly Missing — D Hale and R N Ely. Co F., commanded by Lt. T S. Hagy--53 men in action Killed — None Wounded--Lt. Hagy, mortally, and left on the field, Serg't Andrew Kelly ankle; Serg't Major Wm. B. Kelly, arm, Buchanan, chin and ; Wm W Buchanan,
n: Company A--Captain Mullins commanding Killed — none. Wounded — Lieut J W Crete and Private P F Frazier. Missing — W Watkins. Company B--Killed — none. Wounded--Privates Thos Bryan and W H Whitenack Missing — Corporal J H Payne, and Privates O Reid and John T. Smith. Company C--Captain Buford commanding. Killed — Privates W E Dooley and W H Vest. Wounded--Capt Buford, and private. Ben D Crouch, Thomas A. Williams John A Vest. Missing--Sergeant Robert Williams and Color corporal Wm S Jones. Company D--Capt. Reweigh commanding Killed--Private Jas Field. Wounded--Sergeant Foster, Corporal Lower, and privates John M Dowdy and Thos Wilson. Company E--Captain Dyerre commanding Killed — none. Wounded — Sergeant J E Evans and Wm McCaulley, and privates J P Eddington, J W Alrheart, D N Wortz, G Shrewsberry, D Shreasbarry, and Wm Taylor Missing — Privates S Reynolds and — Hall. Company F--Capt Wingfield commanding. Killed--Private John J Jenk
Wingfield (search for this): article 3
John A Vest. Missing--Sergeant Robert Williams and Color corporal Wm S Jones. Company D--Capt. Reweigh commanding Killed--Private Jas Field. Wounded--Sergeant Foster, Corporal Lower, and privates John M Dowdy and Thos Wilson. Company E--Captain Dyerre commanding Killed — none. Wounded — Sergeant J E Evans and Wm McCaulley, and privates J P Eddington, J W Alrheart, D N Wortz, G Shrewsberry, D Shreasbarry, and Wm Taylor Missing — Privates S Reynolds and — Hall. Company F--Capt Wingfield commanding. Killed--Private John J Jenkins. Wounded — Lieuts J H H Gravely and Thos King, Color-Corporal Thomas L Stuttz and privates John W erry and A J Wyune, the latter slightly. Company G--Killed--Capt Morris. Wounded — Private, N Phillipe. Company H--Captain Penn commanding. Killed--Private R. M. Scales. Wounded — Corporal P W Delton and private W H Hatcher. Company I--Killed--Captain William B Rector and Serg't H W Brown. Wounded — Serg't J W Shelter, Co
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