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The Daily Dispatch: August 24, 1863., [Electronic resource] 9 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 30, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
, D. B. Wheeler. Co. C. Sergeant J. G. Henderson, Private J. M. Greer, Private J. A. Waters. Co. D. Sergeant J. H. McGuffin, W. A. Brower, Private M. Alexander, Private W. Jordan, J. Jordan. Co. E. Corporal J. P. Waters, J. E. Rowell, Private S. J. Connell, J. M. Connell, J. T. Connell, J. Carns, J. Gardener, M. L. Gardner, Private L. P. Gordon, S. H. Hargett, S. R. H. Graham, W. Knight, E. McManus, J. T. Rogers, F. M. Ellis, A. J. Ellis. Co. F. Sergeant S. J. Anderson, Private P. Aiken, Private W. B. Ellenburg, J. J. C. Newman. Co. G. Corporal T. Bolt, Private M. Bloodworth, J. T. Chambler, M. A. E. Maddox, T. P. Maddox, W. C. Martin, J. M. Morehead, Private M. H. Mulligan, J. E. Phillips, J. A. Robinson, J. P. Trayman, C. L. Webb, W. H. Wilson. Co. H. Private J. J. Pruett. Co. I. Sergeant J. D. Turner, J. J. Yon, Corporal J. M. Cook, G. S. Fanning, Private P. A. Charis, Private E. E. Cook, J. P. Courtney, T. P.
Southern sympathize is in New York — a British ship Displays the Confederate flag New York Aug. 29 --S. J. Anderson has arrived, and on yesterday, at an examination, imprecated Ben. Wood and Isaiah Rynders at Southern correspondents. A dispatch, received here, says that the British ship Simonds, lying at the port of Quebec for the past three weeks, has had the Confederate flag flying all the time.
tic Convention. In the Maine Democratic State Convention, held at Portland last week, Gen. S. J. Anderson, acting as the special friend of Hon. Bion Bradbury, pledged that gentleman, if elected, nation by the Abolition press. The following is an extract: Vigil D. Paris.--Before General Anderson leaves the platform I wish to ask him whether, from his intercourse and conversation with Dte that Mr. Bradbury occupies the same position that he did a year ago in regard to the war. Anderson.--I think Mr. Bradbury's position is that of opposition to the war; with or without qualificatit denounced this wicked, this unholy, this hellish war. Merrow of Topsham.--I wish to ask Gen. Anderson if Mr. Bradbury were elected Governor of Maine, he would, as he will declare a right to do, withdraw the troops now in the field? Anderson.--You have to-day passed resolutions upon this very question. You have declared your platform, and if you have not declared your mind upon this quest