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Charlotte (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 7
the Army Committee of the Young men's Christian Association and Ladies's Soldiers' Aid Society acknowledge the receipt of the following contributions and supplies for the month of June, viz: Lt R H Strother, commanding co a, 19th Va reg't, 2 bushels meal, peas and bacon; a J Bowers, I bbl flour; Charlotte C H Soldiers' Aid Society, 2 boxes hospital supplies; W M Warkins, Mossingford, 20½ bushels corn; Angus & Beverly, 50 lbs rice; Miss S Harrison, Harrison, Halifax, 10 pairs socks; W W Hobson, I bbl flour; Ladies of Prince Edward C H, bandages, Hut, old clothes, wines, rice, vegetables, & c; a Cuthbert, ½ bushel meal; Rill Manry, I bbl flour; Mrs Vass, $10; Mrs Pattle 8 Jones, 25;--,per D W Shanks, 35; G R Rarrett, 300; W a Jenkins, 10; Dr O Fairfax, 20; Jno Riley's legacy, per Capt E Cocke, 450; P V Daniel, per J D K S, 15; a Kentuckian, per do. 30, cash, per do, 10; Lomax B Smith, (in gold,) 2 50; Miss Maria Curds, 20; Franklin Smith, of Canton, Miss, 100; "Warcia, " a p
Montgomery County (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 7
ables, & c; a Cuthbert, ½ bushel meal; Rill Manry, I bbl flour; Mrs Vass, $10; Mrs Pattle 8 Jones, 25;--,per D W Shanks, 35; G R Rarrett, 300; W a Jenkins, 10; Dr O Fairfax, 20; Jno Riley's legacy, per Capt E Cocke, 450; P V Daniel, per J D K S, 15; a Kentuckian, per do. 30, cash, per do, 10; Lomax B Smith, (in gold,) 2 50; Miss Maria Curds, 20; Franklin Smith, of Canton, Miss, 100; "Warcia, " a private soldier, 2; J W Randolph, 50; friends in Warrenton, per W R Smith, 615; citizens of Montgomery county, 620; Mr Ellis, of Gen Pickett's division, 2; F Smith, 18; W, 50; Mrs Dr Jas McCaw, 30; Dr R N Hudson, 100; Rd C Cabell, 20; cash per P C N, 10; Dr Stilles's 115; M--,100; a lady, 50; Col a --, 50; a friend in Halifax, N C, 60; a friend, per J D K S, 50; an ordnance officer, 20; J R Nunn, of Rockingham, 50; a B Gwathmey, 100; Prof Smend, 10. the Army Committee have resolved a contribution of one day's rations, for the benefit of the poor of this city, from the following companies
Warrenton (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
bandages, Hut, old clothes, wines, rice, vegetables, & c; a Cuthbert, ½ bushel meal; Rill Manry, I bbl flour; Mrs Vass, $10; Mrs Pattle 8 Jones, 25;--,per D W Shanks, 35; G R Rarrett, 300; W a Jenkins, 10; Dr O Fairfax, 20; Jno Riley's legacy, per Capt E Cocke, 450; P V Daniel, per J D K S, 15; a Kentuckian, per do. 30, cash, per do, 10; Lomax B Smith, (in gold,) 2 50; Miss Maria Curds, 20; Franklin Smith, of Canton, Miss, 100; "Warcia, " a private soldier, 2; J W Randolph, 50; friends in Warrenton, per W R Smith, 615; citizens of Montgomery county, 620; Mr Ellis, of Gen Pickett's division, 2; F Smith, 18; W, 50; Mrs Dr Jas McCaw, 30; Dr R N Hudson, 100; Rd C Cabell, 20; cash per P C N, 10; Dr Stilles's 115; M--,100; a lady, 50; Col a --, 50; a friend in Halifax, N C, 60; a friend, per J D K S, 50; an ordnance officer, 20; J R Nunn, of Rockingham, 50; a B Gwathmey, 100; Prof Smend, 10. the Army Committee have resolved a contribution of one day's rations, for the benefit of the
her, commanding co a, 19th Va reg't, 2 bushels meal, peas and bacon; a J Bowers, I bbl flour; Charlotte C H Soldiers' Aid Society, 2 boxes hospital supplies; W M Warkins, Mossingford, 20½ bushels corn; Angus & Beverly, 50 lbs rice; Miss S Harrison, Harrison, Halifax, 10 pairs socks; W W Hobson, I bbl flour; Ladies of Prince Edward C H, bandages, Hut, old clothes, wines, rice, vegetables, & c; a Cuthbert, ½ bushel meal; Rill Manry, I bbl flour; Mrs Vass, $10; Mrs Pattle 8 Jones, 25;--,per D W Shanks, 35; G R Rarrett, 300; W a Jenkins, 10; Dr O Fairfax, 20; Jno Riley's legacy, per Capt E Cocke, 450; P V Daniel, per J D K S, 15; a Kentuckian, per do. 30, cash, per do, 10; Lomax B Smith, (in gold,) 2 50; Miss Maria Curds, 20; Franklin Smith, of Canton, Miss, 100; "Warcia, " a private soldier, 2; J W Randolph, 50; friends in Warrenton, per W R Smith, 615; citizens of Montgomery county, 620; Mr Ellis, of Gen Pickett's division, 2; F Smith, 18; W, 50; Mrs Dr Jas McCaw, 30; Dr R N Hudson, 100;
nies B, F, and G, 3d Va regiment, Kemper's brigade, per Serg't R G Blackwell. From the Letcher and Crenshaw batteries, of Lieut Col W J Pegram's battalion. (The other batteries of Pegram's battalion desire to make a similar contribution) From the 30th Va regiment of infantry, Corse's brigade, Pickett's division. From the 1st, 7th, and 11th Tenn and 13th Ala regiments, of Archer's brigade. From the 40th, 47th, and 55th Va regiments and 22d Va battalion; of Walker's brigade. From Gen C A Evans's Brigade. From 1st regiment, 2d, 5th and 6th Rifles, and Palmetto Sharpshooters, of S C Volunteers, Jenkins's Brigade, per Jos Mayo, Esq, Mayor. From 15th Alabama regiment, Col W C Cates, per J P Hill, Commissary Sergeant. From 8th and 20th South Carolina regiments, Kershaw's Brigade, per Maj Jos Kennedy. From 18th Virginia regiment, Hunton's Brigade, per C E Daugherty, Commissary Sergeant. From 17th Virginia regiment, Corse's Brigade, per T L Chase, Commissary Sergeant
R N Hudson, 100; Rd C Cabell, 20; cash per P C N, 10; Dr Stilles's 115; M--,100; a lady, 50; Col a --, 50; a friend in Halifax, N C, 60; a friend, per J D K S, 50; an ordnance officer, 20; J R Nunn, of Rockingham, 50; a B Gwathmey, 100; Prof Smend, 10. the Army Committee have resolved a contribution of one day's rations, for the benefit of the poor of this city, from the following companies and regiments of Gen Lee's Army: From the 57th Va regiment, Barton's brigade, per Dr C E Lippitt. From the 26th Miss regiment, Davis's brigade, per Joseph Mayo, Esq, Mayor. From companies B, F, and G, 3d Va regiment, Kemper's brigade, per Serg't R G Blackwell. From the Letcher and Crenshaw batteries, of Lieut Col W J Pegram's battalion. (The other batteries of Pegram's battalion desire to make a similar contribution) From the 30th Va regiment of infantry, Corse's brigade, Pickett's division. From the 1st, 7th, and 11th Tenn and 13th Ala regiments, of Archer's brigade.
per P C N, 10; Dr Stilles's 115; M--,100; a lady, 50; Col a --, 50; a friend in Halifax, N C, 60; a friend, per J D K S, 50; an ordnance officer, 20; J R Nunn, of Rockingham, 50; a B Gwathmey, 100; Prof Smend, 10. the Army Committee have resolved a contribution of one day's rations, for the benefit of the poor of this city, from the following companies and regiments of Gen Lee's Army: From the 57th Va regiment, Barton's brigade, per Dr C E Lippitt. From the 26th Miss regiment, Davis's brigade, per Joseph Mayo, Esq, Mayor. From companies B, F, and G, 3d Va regiment, Kemper's brigade, per Serg't R G Blackwell. From the Letcher and Crenshaw batteries, of Lieut Col W J Pegram's battalion. (The other batteries of Pegram's battalion desire to make a similar contribution) From the 30th Va regiment of infantry, Corse's brigade, Pickett's division. From the 1st, 7th, and 11th Tenn and 13th Ala regiments, of Archer's brigade. From the 40th, 47th, and 55th Va regimen
ert, ½ bushel meal; Rill Manry, I bbl flour; Mrs Vass, $10; Mrs Pattle 8 Jones, 25;--,per D W Shanks, 35; G R Rarrett, 300; W a Jenkins, 10; Dr O Fairfax, 20; Jno Riley's legacy, per Capt E Cocke, 450; P V Daniel, per J D K S, 15; a Kentuckian, per do. 30, cash, per do, 10; Lomax B Smith, (in gold,) 2 50; Miss Maria Curds, 20; Franklin Smith, of Canton, Miss, 100; "Warcia, " a private soldier, 2; J W Randolph, 50; friends in Warrenton, per W R Smith, 615; citizens of Montgomery county, 620; Mr Ellis, of Gen Pickett's division, 2; F Smith, 18; W, 50; Mrs Dr Jas McCaw, 30; Dr R N Hudson, 100; Rd C Cabell, 20; cash per P C N, 10; Dr Stilles's 115; M--,100; a lady, 50; Col a --, 50; a friend in Halifax, N C, 60; a friend, per J D K S, 50; an ordnance officer, 20; J R Nunn, of Rockingham, 50; a B Gwathmey, 100; Prof Smend, 10. the Army Committee have resolved a contribution of one day's rations, for the benefit of the poor of this city, from the following companies and regiments of Ge
the Army Committee of the Young men's Christian Association and Ladies's Soldiers' Aid Society acknowledge the receipt of the following contributions and supplies for the month of June, viz: Lt R H Strother, commanding co a, 19th Va reg't, 2 bushels meal, peas and bacon; a J Bowers, I bbl flour; Charlotte C H Soldiers' Aid Society, 2 boxes hospital supplies; W M Warkins, Mossingford, 20½ bushels corn; Angus & Beverly, 50 lbs rice; Miss S Harrison, Harrison, Halifax, 10 pairs socks; W W Hobson, I bbl flour; Ladies of Prince Edward C H, bandages, Hut, old clothes, wines, rice, vegetables, & c; a Cuthbert, ½ bushel meal; Rill Manry, I bbl flour; Mrs Vass, $10; Mrs Pattle 8 Jones, 25;--,per D W Shanks, 35; G R Rarrett, 300; W a Jenkins, 10; Dr O Fairfax, 20; Jno Riley's legacy, per Capt E Cocke, 450; P V Daniel, per J D K S, 15; a Kentuckian, per do. 30, cash, per do, 10; Lomax B Smith, (in gold,) 2 50; Miss Maria Curds, 20; Franklin Smith, of Canton, Miss, 100; "Warcia, " a pr
Jos Kennedy (search for this): article 7
From the 1st, 7th, and 11th Tenn and 13th Ala regiments, of Archer's brigade. From the 40th, 47th, and 55th Va regiments and 22d Va battalion; of Walker's brigade. From Gen C A Evans's Brigade. From 1st regiment, 2d, 5th and 6th Rifles, and Palmetto Sharpshooters, of S C Volunteers, Jenkins's Brigade, per Jos Mayo, Esq, Mayor. From 15th Alabama regiment, Col W C Cates, per J P Hill, Commissary Sergeant. From 8th and 20th South Carolina regiments, Kershaw's Brigade, per Maj Jos Kennedy. From 18th Virginia regiment, Hunton's Brigade, per C E Daugherty, Commissary Sergeant. From 17th Virginia regiment, Corse's Brigade, per T L Chase, Commissary Sergeant. From 19th Virginia regiment, Hunton's Brigade. From 57th Virginia regiment, Barton's Brigade. From 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery. From 9th and 28th Virginia regiments, of Barton's Brigade, per M G Blackwell, Commissary Sergeant. From 11th Virginia regiment, per E P White, Commissary Sergeant. From 1st
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