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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: December 18, 1865., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Rocketts (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 5
Joseph Giegan (search for this): article 5
Charles Sherman (search for this): article 5
Barney Fox (search for this): article 5
Lynass (search for this): article 5
Provost Court.
--Fortunately, Colonel McEntee was sufficiently recovered from his recent indisposition to hold his Court on Saturday, and the following cases were disposed of:
Ananias Johnson, a little negro, was found guilty of stealing a gold ring, and sent to Castle Thunder for twenty days.
Robert Woolford, negro, charged with drunkenness, was sent to Castle Thunder for ten days.
Private Lynass, Twelfth United States infantry, charged with robbing soldiers, was sent to Castle Thunder to await his trial.
Joseph Giegan, James Hackett, Barney Fox, George Sullivan, James Burk, John Madoras and Charles Sherman, all of the Twelfth United States infantry, charged with coming from their camp to the city without passes, were found guilty and sent to the Castle for twenty days each.
Mike Herrin and Pat Tracy, Eleventh United States infantry, charged with the same offence, were each sent to the Castle for twenty days.
Wilson Varner, of the Second Pennsylvani
Ananias Johnson (search for this): article 5
Provost Court.
--Fortunately, Colonel McEntee was sufficiently recovered from his recent indisposition to hold his Court on Saturday, and the following cases were disposed of:
Ananias Johnson, a little negro, was found guilty of stealing a gold ring, and sent to Castle Thunder for twenty days.
Robert Woolford, negro, charged with drunkenness, was sent to Castle Thunder for ten days.
Private Lynass, Twelfth United States infantry, charged with robbing soldiers, was sent to Castle Thunder to await his trial.
Joseph Giegan, James Hackett, Barney Fox, George Sullivan, James Burk, John Madoras and Charles Sherman, all of the Twelfth United States infantry, charged with coming from their camp to the city without passes, were found guilty and sent to the Castle for twenty days each.
Mike Herrin and Pat Tracy, Eleventh United States infantry, charged with the same offence, were each sent to the Castle for twenty days.
Wilson Varner, of the Second Pennsylvan
Mike Herrin (search for this): article 5
McEntee (search for this): article 5
Provost Court.
--Fortunately, Colonel McEntee was sufficiently recovered from his recent indisposition to hold his Court on Saturday, and the following cases were disposed of:
Ananias Johnson, a little negro, was found guilty of stealing a gold ring, and sent to Castle Thunder for twenty days.
Robert Woolford, negro, charged with drunkenness, was sent to Castle Thunder for ten days.
Private Lynass, Twelfth United States infantry, charged with robbing soldiers, was sent to Castle Thunder to await his trial.
Joseph Giegan, James Hackett, Barney Fox, George Sullivan, James Burk, John Madoras and Charles Sherman, all of the Twelfth United States infantry, charged with coming from their camp to the city without passes, were found guilty and sent to the Castle for twenty days each.
Mike Herrin and Pat Tracy, Eleventh United States infantry, charged with the same offence, were each sent to the Castle for twenty days.
Wilson Varner, of the Second Pennsylvan
John Madoras (search for this): article 5
James Hackett (search for this): article 5