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Historical. Is slavery a curse? a rare little Virginia book Thos. Marshall on slavery the black Wave John A. Chandler on slavery a radical Notion Henry Berry on slavery a cancer on the body politic danger ahead a damning confession Charles Jas. Faulkner's opinion save the West an eloquent protest against slaveran evil, and recommending to the people of this commonwealth the adoption of some plan for its riddance. The words italicized are so marked by the orator. Henry Berry's opinion. The third speech, delivered by Henry Berry, of Jefferson, opens in these words: Mr. Speaker: Coming from a county in which there are 4,000 sHenry Berry, of Jefferson, opens in these words: Mr. Speaker: Coming from a county in which there are 4,000 slaves, being myself a slaveholder — and I may say further, that the largest interest in property that I have, lies about one hundred miles east of the Blue Ridge, and consists of land and slaves. Under these circumstances, I hope I shall be excused for saying a few words on this important and deeply interesting subject. That s
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
porals, 7; Privates, 75; total, 87. Jno. R. Bagby, Lt. Commanding Powhatan Artillery. Roll of Johnson's Battalion Artillery. Roll of Fredericksburg Battery. Sergeant H. G. Chesley, C. B. Fleet, Corporal John T. Frost, W. F. Gordon, Guidon, H. T. Southworth. Sergeant L. T. Bunnel, John L. Marye. Corporal P. V. D. Conway, R. W. McGuire. Bugler, S. H. Copenhaver. Privates. Wm. E. Anthon, John L. Berry, Wm. E. Bradley, R. C. Beal, J. H. Beal, J. E. Berry, Henry Berry, R. T. Buckner, E. E. Buckner, John Butzner, John T. Broaddus, Jos. Childs, Thomas Childs, W. J. Cox, Thomas Cash, E. F. Chesley, Geo. Clark, Chs. Cason, W. S. Charters, Chs. Donahoe, J. J. Fines, M. A. Furnahough, R. C. Fitzhugh, E. G. Gwathmey, Jas. Gouldman, R. C. Grimes, John Goolrick, G. T. Harrison, G. M. Harrison, J. C. Jones, Peter Key, Corbin Carr, H. Long, W. N. Marye, A. J. Marye, J. A. Marye, Jos. Mitchell, Frank Maddox, John
Drunk --Henry Berry, for being drunk in the was security by the Mayor, for his good behavior.
ood, wounded in body; W W Walton, killed; W H Thomas, killed. Company E--John W Leake, slight wound in thigh. Company F--Capt. Bennett Taylor, wounded in thigh; Serg't Robert Wood, wounded in arm; Privates, A J Wood, killed; R Kirby, wounded in arm; D Smith, wounded in hand; J Barnett, wounded in arm. Company G--Robt D Mays, wounded mortally; W C Wills, wounded in arm; John Smith, wounded very slight; Wm. B Coffey, wounded slightly Company H--Lieut Benj Brown, wounded slightly in side; Corp'ls G B Mason, wounded in groin; N A Mays, wounded in hand; Privates. Henry Berry, wounded in leg; R H Mays, wounded in leg; Jno Bryant, wounded in leg; A A Drumheller, wounded in hand; J Drumheller, killed. Company I--Serg't T H Campbell, wounded in head, slight; Privates Cornelius Carpenter, wounded in body, badly; E H Massie, wounded in throat, badly; Matt Tucker, wounded in shoulder, slight; W H Campbell, wounded in shoulder, badly. Company K--A T Rea, leg broken by a ball.