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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.27 (search)
ly T. Crump, Colonel Tazewell Ellett, Mr. W. T. Hancock, Mr. Charles L. Brown, Mr. F. H. Habliston, Mr. W. C. Preston, Mr. Meade Haskins, Mr. John S. Ellett, Judge H. W. Flournoy, Mr. J. C. Roy, Mr. Frederick S. Myers, Mr. W. J. Westwood, Mr. E. A. Saunders, Mr. F. B. Elliot, Mr. A. J. Vaughan, Mr. T. Wiley Davis, Mr. James T. Gray, Mr. Philip O'Neil, Mr. R. F. Cook, Mr. R. T. Pemberton, Mr. W. T. Carrington, Mr. David Wilson, Mr. R. R. Roberts, Major E. T. D. Myers, Mr. John A. Curtis, Mr. A. B. Clarke, Major Clay Drewry, Mr. Joseph C. Dickerson, Captain Andrew Pizzini, Mr. Lewis D. Crenshaw, Mr. James T. Ferriter, Mr. B. H. Berry, Mr. Sig. M. Goodman, Mr. R. T. Briggs, Mr. T. H. Ellett, Mr. James B. Pace, Mr. R. E. Glover, Mr. R. H. Boykin, Mr. L. Z. Morris, Captain J. W. Talley, Mr. Edgar Fergusson, Mr. F. H. McGuire, Mr. W. Benjamin Palmer, Mr. R. H. Harwood, Mr. Joseph Fourqurean, Mr. Virginius Newton, Captain John H. Parker, General R. L. Page, Colonel G. Percy Hawes, Colonel W.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
ry, Col. John B., 386. Cassville, Battle of, 6. Causes of the War; Slavery and States' Righs; Exposition by Hon. Jos. Wheeler, 24. Cave, D. D., Rev. Robert C. His noble vindication of the South, 359. Cedar Creek, Battle of, 306. Chancellorsville, Battle of, 288. Chew's Battery; Its glorious career, 41. Chickamauga; Marking the battle-field of, 127. Christian, Hon., Geo. L. His just remarks introducing Hon. John W. Daniel, 386. Clark, Rev T. D. D., prayer by, 41. Clarke, Capt. Maxwell T., 348. Coercion, Federal, 36. Collier, Hon. C. F., 69. Colston, Capt. F. M,, 377. Columbia Post, G. A. R., Dept. Ill.; its criticism of Dr. Cave's oration, 381. Confederate and Federal Forces, disparity between, 95. Confederate Generals who died in poverty, 65; senior, now living, 388. Confederate Heroism, 54, 63. Confederate Memorial Literary Society, 387. Confederate Morals, 81, 107, 367. Confederate Prisoners; hardships of; placed under Confed
G. Keen, F. M. Barker, M. W. Reed, J. B. Henderson. Sunday School and Publication Board,Richmond--W. H. Gwathmey, President; B. Grimsley, 1st Vice-President; A. Fleet, 2d Vice-President; Alexander H. Sands, Corresponding Secretary; P. B. Law, Recording Secretary; George J. Sumner, Treasurer; J. H. Beck, Auditor. Other Managers.--Samuel Wortham, W. A. Armistead, Charles H. Winston, W. B. Davidson, Joseph C. Courtney, R. H. Bosher, John C. Williams, Jordan H. Martin. Wm.G. Dandridge, A. B. Clarke, W. E. Hatcher. Education Board,Richmond.--J. L. Burrows, President; J. B. Jeter, 1st Vice President; B. J. Willis, 2d Vice President; Robert Ryland, Corresponding Secretary; Wm.P. Ragland, Recording Secretary; C. T. Wortham, Treasurer; C. P. Burruss, Auditor. Other Managers.--Colemen Wortham, J. B. Solomon, G. E. Dabney, J. W. Garlick, James Thomas, Jr; A. F. Harvey, Wm.T. Lindsay, L. W. Seeley, George Minor, T. Binford. Bible Board.Norfolk and Portsmouth.--Thomas Hume, Presid
Acquitted. --Thomas Hollins, the white lad accused of an attempt to pass a bogus $20 Confederate Treasury note on Mr. A. B. Clarke, corner of Seventeenth and Franklin streets, a few days since, appeared yesterday before William F. Watson, C. S. Commissioner, before whom he underwent an examination, and was discharged from custody, no evidence of felonious intent being produced. The accused only applied to Mr. Clarke to change the note, and did not, we presume, offer to pass it. Acquitted. --Thomas Hollins, the white lad accused of an attempt to pass a bogus $20 Confederate Treasury note on Mr. A. B. Clarke, corner of Seventeenth and Franklin streets, a few days since, appeared yesterday before William F. Watson, C. S. Commissioner, before whom he underwent an examination, and was discharged from custody, no evidence of felonious intent being produced. The accused only applied to Mr. Clarke to change the note, and did not, we presume, offer to pass it.