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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 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)
r, Charles Pannell, Jno. J. R. Robertson, T. B. Ruffin, N. B. Simmons, J. B. Taliaferro, Robt. M. Wells. Co. C. Sergeant Lewis Lunsford, Jr., R. J. Eppes, William Caldwell, Corporal J. M. D. Tatum, Private Thomas Banks, J. J. Campbell, W. B. Donnan, Thos. F. Goodman, Samuel A. Hatcher, Private Geo. F. Hill, J. M. Leavitt, William Owens, N. T. Powers, C. E. Pritchard, Robt. G. Thompson, Thos. W. Toler, R. R. Williams, Geo. W. Wynne. Co. D. Private J. A. Co in Commissary H. Ford, Department Div., W. D. Hays, 4th Sergeant D. P. Hayes, J. M. Leach, 1st Corporal W. J. Woodward, P. J. Roberts, 2d Corporal T. H. Kirton, J. W. Scott, 4th Corporal W. L. Durant, W. N. Shooter. Private J. J. Campbell, C. Thomas. Co. F. 1st Sergeant L. R. Moody, 5th Sergeant H. Floyd, 3d Corporal S. L. Granger, detailed Forage Master in Brigade, Private——Granger, J. G. Floyd, Arthur Hardy, L. F. Todd. Co. G 2d Sergeant W. L. Du
The Daily Dispatch: May 25, 1864., [Electronic resource], Reported Capture of a Blockade Runner. (search)
Receiving stolen Goods. --Some facts have been developed which may lead to the detection of the thieves who burglariously entered and robbed, on Saturday night last, the store of J. J. Campbell & Co., on 12th st., between Main and Cary, of a large quantity of sugar, coffee, bacon, liquors, &c. The police, while searching the store of Mrs. Johanna McCarthy for stolen property, discovered stored away therein several bottles of liquor, having the Messrs Campbell's label pasted on the outside, besides a lot of sugar, coffee, meal, bacon, and a demijohn, which corresponds with that which was stolen.--The policemen who searched Mrs. McC's store say she claims to have had the bottles over two years; but Mr. James Campbell, one of the partners, asserts that the labels which were found on two of them have not been printed over two months. Finding herself in a hard place, Mrs. McC. denied the statement of the officers, and asserted that the two bottles with the labels on them were left at
Petersburg depot, and there being reason to suspect the officer Moore obtained a warrant and took him under arrest. He acknowledged the deed, and accompanied the officer in search of the parties to whom he had sold them. The Mayor admitted the prisoner to ball for his appearance for further examination before the Hustings Court. William, slave of Ambrose Carlton, was committed to jail for having in his possession two demijohns which were stolen on Saturday night from the store of J. J. Campbell & Bro., on 13th street. The prisoner stated that the vessels were left at his store by another negro known by him, whose name was places in possession of the officer. Rufus, slave of A. G. Walters, of Danville, Va., was committed as a runaway.-- Jos. G. Terry, a member of the 30th Georgia regiment, by whom Rufus was arrested, stated that when his regiment left some point in Virginia they were applied to by the negro to permit him to go along with them, which request was complied wit