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Samuel King (search for this): article 10
3d Maryland; Thos. Eckles, company H, 66th Ohio; James E. Burns, company I, 14th Indiana C. Caffrey, company C, 1st Vermont, J. H. Abell, company B. 1st Vermont; John Brown, company B, 1st Vermont; C. Van Weber, company K, 39th Illinois; James Moore, company G, 1st Vermont; Carles Schultz, company F, 54th New York; Ed. Haman, sergeant company I, 58th New York; J. Leather, company K, 40th Pennsylvania; W. E. Johnson, company E, 5th Connecticut; A. Johnson, company E, 5th Connecticut E B. Sparks, company K, 39th Illinois W. A. Chapman, company H, 3d Wisconsin. The following are the names of the citizen prisoners, and the counties from which they hail, viz; J. Light, M. Beane, and Richard Buckley, Frederick; S. M. Morrie, H. Powell, S. Collier, Greene; W. Breeden. E. F. and Beverly Brennan, Rockingham; L. Garing Page; A Heflin, Fredericksburg; James N. Wicolf, Chas. B. Guy, Wm. H. Van. Wort, Orange; Samuel King, Thos. L. Morrison, John Chattan, and Moses Morrison, Spotsylvania.
C. Caffrey (search for this): article 10
udging from appearances, have inflicted any serious damage on the cause of Southern rights by their characters or example. Some of the Yankees were tolerably fair specimens of humanity, but in several of them the brute stuck out so far that it could not be concealed. A number of them were so Teutonic that their jargon could hardly be understood. The names of the Yankees were James Ginnis, company F, 3d Maryland; Thos. Eckles, company H, 66th Ohio; James E. Burns, company I, 14th Indiana C. Caffrey, company C, 1st Vermont, J. H. Abell, company B. 1st Vermont; John Brown, company B, 1st Vermont; C. Van Weber, company K, 39th Illinois; James Moore, company G, 1st Vermont; Carles Schultz, company F, 54th New York; Ed. Haman, sergeant company I, 58th New York; J. Leather, company K, 40th Pennsylvania; W. E. Johnson, company E, 5th Connecticut; A. Johnson, company E, 5th Connecticut E B. Sparks, company K, 39th Illinois W. A. Chapman, company H, 3d Wisconsin. The following are the na
L. Garing Page (search for this): article 10
, 3d Maryland; Thos. Eckles, company H, 66th Ohio; James E. Burns, company I, 14th Indiana C. Caffrey, company C, 1st Vermont, J. H. Abell, company B. 1st Vermont; John Brown, company B, 1st Vermont; C. Van Weber, company K, 39th Illinois; James Moore, company G, 1st Vermont; Carles Schultz, company F, 54th New York; Ed. Haman, sergeant company I, 58th New York; J. Leather, company K, 40th Pennsylvania; W. E. Johnson, company E, 5th Connecticut; A. Johnson, company E, 5th Connecticut E B. Sparks, company K, 39th Illinois W. A. Chapman, company H, 3d Wisconsin. The following are the names of the citizen prisoners, and the counties from which they hail, viz; J. Light, M. Beane, and Richard Buckley, Frederick; S. M. Morrie, H. Powell, S. Collier, Greene; W. Breeden. E. F. and Beverly Brennan, Rockingham; L. Garing Page; A Heflin, Fredericksburg; James N. Wicolf, Chas. B. Guy, Wm. H. Van. Wort, Orange; Samuel King, Thos. L. Morrison, John Chattan, and Moses Morrison, Spotsylvania.
Thomas L. Morrison (search for this): article 10
3d Maryland; Thos. Eckles, company H, 66th Ohio; James E. Burns, company I, 14th Indiana C. Caffrey, company C, 1st Vermont, J. H. Abell, company B. 1st Vermont; John Brown, company B, 1st Vermont; C. Van Weber, company K, 39th Illinois; James Moore, company G, 1st Vermont; Carles Schultz, company F, 54th New York; Ed. Haman, sergeant company I, 58th New York; J. Leather, company K, 40th Pennsylvania; W. E. Johnson, company E, 5th Connecticut; A. Johnson, company E, 5th Connecticut E B. Sparks, company K, 39th Illinois W. A. Chapman, company H, 3d Wisconsin. The following are the names of the citizen prisoners, and the counties from which they hail, viz; J. Light, M. Beane, and Richard Buckley, Frederick; S. M. Morrie, H. Powell, S. Collier, Greene; W. Breeden. E. F. and Beverly Brennan, Rockingham; L. Garing Page; A Heflin, Fredericksburg; James N. Wicolf, Chas. B. Guy, Wm. H. Van. Wort, Orange; Samuel King, Thos. L. Morrison, John Chattan, and Moses Morrison, Spotsylvania.
J. H. Abell (search for this): article 10
ed any serious damage on the cause of Southern rights by their characters or example. Some of the Yankees were tolerably fair specimens of humanity, but in several of them the brute stuck out so far that it could not be concealed. A number of them were so Teutonic that their jargon could hardly be understood. The names of the Yankees were James Ginnis, company F, 3d Maryland; Thos. Eckles, company H, 66th Ohio; James E. Burns, company I, 14th Indiana C. Caffrey, company C, 1st Vermont, J. H. Abell, company B. 1st Vermont; John Brown, company B, 1st Vermont; C. Van Weber, company K, 39th Illinois; James Moore, company G, 1st Vermont; Carles Schultz, company F, 54th New York; Ed. Haman, sergeant company I, 58th New York; J. Leather, company K, 40th Pennsylvania; W. E. Johnson, company E, 5th Connecticut; A. Johnson, company E, 5th Connecticut E B. Sparks, company K, 39th Illinois W. A. Chapman, company H, 3d Wisconsin. The following are the names of the citizen prisoners, and th
W. E. Johnson (search for this): article 10
gon could hardly be understood. The names of the Yankees were James Ginnis, company F, 3d Maryland; Thos. Eckles, company H, 66th Ohio; James E. Burns, company I, 14th Indiana C. Caffrey, company C, 1st Vermont, J. H. Abell, company B. 1st Vermont; John Brown, company B, 1st Vermont; C. Van Weber, company K, 39th Illinois; James Moore, company G, 1st Vermont; Carles Schultz, company F, 54th New York; Ed. Haman, sergeant company I, 58th New York; J. Leather, company K, 40th Pennsylvania; W. E. Johnson, company E, 5th Connecticut; A. Johnson, company E, 5th Connecticut E B. Sparks, company K, 39th Illinois W. A. Chapman, company H, 3d Wisconsin. The following are the names of the citizen prisoners, and the counties from which they hail, viz; J. Light, M. Beane, and Richard Buckley, Frederick; S. M. Morrie, H. Powell, S. Collier, Greene; W. Breeden. E. F. and Beverly Brennan, Rockingham; L. Garing Page; A Heflin, Fredericksburg; James N. Wicolf, Chas. B. Guy, Wm. H. Van. Wort, Or
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