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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.27 (search)
kins, Mr. John S. Ellett, Judge H. W. Flournoy, Mr. J. C. Roy, Mr. Frederick S. Myers, Mr. W. J. Westwood, Mr. E. A. Saunders, Mr. F. B. Elliot, Mr. A. J. Vaughan, Mr. T. Wiley Davis, Mr. James T. Gray, Mr. Philip O'Neil, Mr. R. F. Cook, Mr. R. T. Pemberton, Mr. W. T. Carrington, Mr. David Wilson, Mr. R. R. Roberts, Major E. T. D. Myers, Mr. John A. Curtis, Mr. A. B. Clarke, Major Clay Drewry, Mr. Joseph C. Dickerson, Captain Andrew Pizzini, Mr. Lewis D. Crenshaw, Mr. James T. Ferriter, Mr. B. H. Berry, Mr. Sig. M. Goodman, Mr. R. T. Briggs, Mr. T. H. Ellett, Mr. James B. Pace, Mr. R. E. Glover, Mr. R. H. Boykin, Mr. L. Z. Morris, Captain J. W. Talley, Mr. Edgar Fergusson, Mr. F. H. McGuire, Mr. W. Benjamin Palmer, Mr. R. H. Harwood, Mr. Joseph Fourqurean, Mr. Virginius Newton, Captain John H. Parker, General R. L. Page, Colonel G. Percy Hawes, Colonel W. Miles Cary, Mr. E. T. Crump, Dr. C. W. P. Brock, Mr. Thomas Atkinson, Mr. Alexander Cameron, Mr. Polk Miller, Mr. A. W. Harman, Jr
less than five thousand dollars. A set of well kept single entry books disclosed the fact that Grandison and two other negroes, one a slave and the other free, were in partnership in the book and stationery line, and were doing a lucrative business, to judge by the profits divided at the last settlement of accounts. From another book which turned up in the search, it appeared that Grandison was the Treasurer of a thriving secret Benevolent Society. Mr. Chalkley carried to the City Hall a dray load of the goods which seemed most certainly stolen, and locked Grandison up in the cage for examination before the Mayor on Thursday. A white man named B. H. Berry came to the cage during the evening and stated that he was the hirer of Grandison, and that the two were in partnership in the business; that he had put $500 into the business when it was first started, but had never had any settlement with the negro or drawn any money out of the concern except a dollar or two now and then.
s City--Jas. W. Curtis, 23; W. R. Willis, 30; R. H. Armistead, 5; R. C. Apperson, 13. Norfolk County.--C. W. Murdaugh, 14; Wm. H. Stewart, 7; A. S. Watts, 12. Prince William.--C. W. C. Dunnington, 5; Colonel E. W. Berkeley, 3. City of Norfolk.--R. H. Baker, Jr., 19 Jefferson County.--Wm. Burnett, 39; W. H. Maseau, 10; J. J. Locke, 15; J. S. Melvin, 17; W. A. McDonald, 14; John Henderson, 1. Marion County.--J. S. Haymond, 8;--Arnett, 1. Alexandria--Morton Marye, 29; B. H. Berry, 33; D. L. Smoot, 2. The following is a statement of the polls at Chaffin's Bluff: Senate. Sixteenth District.--Cyrus A. Branch, 15; Baker P. Lee, 27. City of Richmond.--T. P. August, 5. House of Delegates. Charles City, New Kent and James City.--R. C. Apperson, 18; B. L. Farinholt, 3; Ira L. Bowles, 13; E. M. Ware, 3. City of Richmond.--D. J. Saunders, 1; R. F. Walker, 3; D. I. Burr, 5. York, Elizabeth City, Warwick and City of Williamsburg.--J. W. Cur