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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: October 26, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.55 (search)
es M. Lackey, William B. Poindexter, and S. F. Patterson. Corporals—Charles Q. Michie, D. H. Ford, R. K. Estill, N. H. Lackey, James Compton, Isaac Bare, John M. Dunlap, and Robert Barton. Privates. William H. Adair, John McD. Alexander, Cornelius Armentrout, Henry Armentrout, Henry Arnold, John Armentrout, Samuel Agnor, Harry Arnold, William Barger, John P. Bowlin, William Bowlin, Elihu H. Barclay, Adam Bare, George Bare, E. P. Buckner, William Brockenbrough, George H. Cameron, J. H. Cameron, William Campbell, Daniel Crigler, Norborne Chandler, S. T. Chandler, Robert Cooper, Frank Cummings, Givens B. Davidson, Robert G. Davidson, William Davidson, George D. Dixon, John J. Dixon, S. K. Dunlap, John Davidson, George Williams Effinger, Adolphus Elhart, James S. Figgat, Charles M. Figgat, John A. Fisher, Robert K. Floyd, Samuel B. Fuller, Robert Ford, John Gilbert, Ezekiel Gilbert, Andrew Glover, Samuel Goul, S. McD. Gold, E. L. Graham, D. R. B. Greenlee, James S. Greenlee, Mar
. John's, states that the raid was conducted by a captain in the Confederate service. Twenty-three persons were concerned in it. The amount taken from the banks was two hundred and twenty-three thousand dollars. The Evening Telegraph, published at St. Albans, says fears are entertained, from the sympathy shown at St. John's for the raiders, that an effort will be made to rescue them. Cavalry have been called out, and are now guarding the jail. Hon. J. J. Abbott, R. Laflamme, and Hon. J. H. Cameron have been retained as counsel for the rebels, and Mr. Devlin for the Federal authorities. Lieutenant Bennett H. Young, commanding the raiders, has sent to the Evening Telegraph a letter, in which he charges the citizens of Vermont with violating English and Canadian laws. Abraham Lincoln upon the recent protest of the Tennessee electors. Lincoln, under date of "Executive Mansion, October 22," sends to the Chronicle the protest and accompanying papers lard before him by the Te