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The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 18, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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n at Falls-Church; David Porter, of District of Columbia, same regiment, taken in Georgetown; S. S. Green, Richmond, Governor's Guards, taken at Burk's Station; J. A. Reynolds, Slumtown, Va, 5th Va. Regiment; H. C. Ferrill, Charleston, S. C. Hampton Legion; R. O. Lewis, Anderson, S. C., and M. Bowman, Groenville, S. C., 4th South Carolina regiment; J. R. Paine, Floyd county, Ga.; Randolph Gray, Bibb county, F. Ward, Harris county, S. B Bulkley, Bibb county, Ga, 8th Georgia regiment; Lieut. Col. B. B. Boone, Tishimingo, 2d Mississippi regment; R. M. Walker, Tippah county, Miss. 2d Mississippi regiment; Thomas Hays, New Orleans, Delta Rangers; Lieut. Danott, Alleghany county, Va., 27th Virginia regiment; J. M. McFail, Anderson, S C., 4th South Carolina regiment; George Baker, W. C. Humphreys, F. A Hammond, Atlanta, Ga; J. T. C Calvin, Green county, Ga; James Renshaw, S. Garrett; L Brick, L. H. Grunaling, Atlanta; A. T. Holmes, S. W. Brush, Lewis Estmeal, Savannah, Georgia; W. A. Barron,
The Daily Dispatch: November 18, 1861., [Electronic resource], The great naval expedition — from Fortress Monroe and Hatteras Inlet. (search)
eamer William Selden to Norfolk. They represent that arrests of persons suspected of secession sympathies are of daily occurrence in Washington, among whom ladies are included. The released prisoners are comfortably clothed and seem to have been well cared for; but for this they are indebted to friends in Washington city, who encountered the risk of arrest, and in some cases were arrested, in their efforts to aid them. The following is a list of those who arrived: Officers.--Lieut. Col. B. B. Boone, 2d Miss., taken at Bull Run, July 21; Sergeant J. E. Ledbetter, Radford's Major T. F. Grayson 8th Va., July 21; Sergeant J. E. Ledbetter, Radford's Virginia Cavalry, Fairfax C. H., July 17; Sergeant W. M. T. Thompson, 2d Miss., Bull Run, July 21; Sergeant G. A. Thomas, Radford's Va. Cavalry, near Fall's Church, July 12; Sergeant T. J. Bates, 6th Ala., near Fairfax Station, July 17. Privates.--Geo. Barker, J. T. C. Calvin, L. Eastmead, Samuel. Gavitt, John R. Paine, L. Reick,