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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 86 (search)
Confederate prisoners of war at Washington.
The following are the names of the prisoners taken by the Federal foresee in Virginia, and confined in the "Old Capitol Building" at Washington.
We find the list in the Republican of that city, and presume it includes the names of all the Confederates who have been taken since the war commenced:
Sergeant T. J. Bates, Russell county. Ala; T. T. Buck, J. L. Coffey, and John W. Davis, Autagna county, Alabama; T. J. Chambers, P. G. Alfred, W. Toffin, Henry county, Alabama; J. H. Howard, W. A. Price, R. T. Pool, J. O. Perkins, Russell county, Ala., of the 6th Alabama regiment, and taken at Fairfax station.
Robert Paulding, Uniontown, D. D. Fiquet, Tuscaloosa, and J. J. Walker, Pickinsville, of the 5th Alabama, taken at Springfield, Thomas Hurston, Uniontown, 4th Alabama regiment, taken at Bull Run; M. M. Mallow, Alleghany county, Virginia, and J. T. Mays, Botetourt county, Radford Regiment, taken at Flint Hill; E. M. Haycock, Fairfax
The Daily Dispatch: September 27, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Texas Gubernatorial election. (search)
The Texas Gubernatorial election.
--Hon. F. R. Lubbock, of Houston, is probably elected Governor of Texas.
The Houston Telegraph, of the 6th, gives a table, showing the following vote:
F. R. Lubbock18,870
Ed. Clark16,864
T. J. Chambers12,086
The vote yet to be heard from is about 7,000 Lubbock was Lieut. Governor in '57-'58, for which office he was defeated in '59 by Ed. Clark.
The Daily Dispatch: November 18, 1861., [Electronic resource], The very latest. (search)