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om Broad out north — S. M. Balley and Joni B. Watkiss. 12th. 6th to 17th streets, from Broad to Main — R C Howe. 13th. 8th to 10th streets, from Main to the river — Wm Gray and Wm A Wright. 14th. 10th to 13th streets, from Main to the river — W G Dandridge and F B Hart. 15th. 13th to 19th streets, from Main to the river — Josbus J Fry. 16th. 19th to 28th streets, from Main to the river — R J Christian. 17th. 17th to 19th streets, from Main to Venable — Thomas Clemmitt and Samuel M Price. 18th. From Venable street up the Valley — G R Chamberlayne and Alex McRae. 19th. 19th to 25th streets, from Main to Broad — Wm Willis, Jr, aid Wm H Clemmitt. 20th. 25th street to bloody Run — John W Fergessen and Wm Craig. The committee will processed at once to visit the poor and distribute tickets Supplies may be sent to the Superintendents at their depots. Contributions in money may be handed to the Visiting Committee, or to Wm P
Hart. 15th. 13th to 19th streets, from Main to the river — Joshua J Fry and N C Read. 16th 19th to 28th streets, from Main to the river — R J Christian and John H Johnson. 17th. 17th to 19th streets, from Main to Venable — Thomas Clemmitt and Samuel M rice. 18th. From Venable street up the Valley — J R Chamberlayne and Allen McRae. 19th. 19th to 25th streets, from Main to Broad — Wm Willis, Jr. and Wm H Clemmitt. 20th. 25th street to Bloody Run — John W Ferguson and Wm Craig 21st. Union Hill, from Broad and 19th--Wm Cenlling and Jas Peay, Jr. 22d. Rocketts to Fort Mayo--Rev E Martin and John L Parr. 23d, 10th to 17th street; from Broad to Leigh — W F Atkinson and J W Haines. 24th. Town of Sydney — John F Allen. The committee will proceed at once to visit the poor and distribute tickets Supplies may be sent to the Superintendents at their depots. Contributions in money may be handed to the Visiting Committee, or to Wm P M
The Daily Dispatch: May 20, 1863., [Electronic resource], Casualties in the late battle near Fredericksburg. (search)
Ackerly, Geo Goodbar, John P more, Geo Noel, and P Carroll. Company F. Lieut Moore.--killed: Robert Daniel, wounded: Lieut R M Moore, Greg Hauger Corp'l H W Haws, Privates J J Meys, a J Ballard, and Thomas Holt. Company G, Copt. McEldowney.--killed: none. Wounded: 1st Serg M W Sneakey, Corp'l J Benson, Privates Wm Allman, P F Huffman, Jas Graham, Jas Frazer, Jas Rees, Jas T Pexton, and Arch Smiley. Company H, Copt. Bonde.--wounded: Capt J C Bonde, color-serg J H Hutcheson, Privates Wm Craig, W. Erkiew, Jos Higgins, Dick Jordan, Wyes marks. S J N McCampbell, S W Norgrove, E McAleer. C strong, and J W Wallace. Missing: Private J J east. Strength of the regiment85 Killed9 Wounded63 Missing1 Total73 Wm. W. Lewis, Adjutant 27th Va Infantry. Report of the killed and wounded of the 1st Va. Artillery in the battles of the Wilderness and Chancellorsville, 2d and 3d May, 1863: Powhatan Artillery, Capt Wills J Dance Commanding.--Wounded: Private W
The Daily Dispatch: May 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], Casualties in the Stonewall brigade. (search)
water, Q P Withelms, Q H Withelms, S Chapman. Co E — Killed: Privates G W Harper, H Irain Wm Robinson Wounded: Sgts Frazier and Wes privates James White John John J P Moore, George Rewell Co F — Killed: Robt Daniel Wounded: Lt Moore Sgt Hanger, Cpt. Merit A J ard Hoit. Co G — Wounded: Sgt. M W Col Benson, privates Wm. Aliman, P T Hoofman, Jas Graham, Jas Frazier, Jas Reese, Jas Paxton, and Arch Smiley. Co H — Wounded: Capt J C Boudes, Col or Sgt Hutchinson, privates Wm Craig W James Dies Jordan, W Six S E W N grows since R Scallear, C Strong, J W Wallace . Thirty third Virginia regiment. Wounded: Major Geo 1st Lieut Jas Hossel, co C, (since died;) 2d Lieut N L Powwell, co (since died,) 2d Lieut Benj co F. Killed: Serg't John Shrayman co K, Serg't Jno Gochemon, co G; Privates David P Johnson, co D; Bunnion co E, Morgan Brift co F; Henry co F; Reuben Grise co G; Simon Lucas, co H; Jos Cromer, Jacob Jno W W co I Wounded: Serg
e to Washington streets, from Shockoe Creek to corporation line — Jas R. Chamberlayne and Alex McRae. 19th. From 19th to 25th sts, from Main to Broad — Wm Willis, Jr, and Wm H. Clemmitt. 20th. From 25th to 28th sts, from Main to Broad — Wm Craig and J. W. Fergusson. 21st. From Bloody Run st to Broad, from 28th to the corporation line — R. J. Smith and A. W. Taylor. 22d. From Bloody Run st to the river, from Pear to the corporate limits — D. Parr and John L. Parr. 23d. From 1ation line — R. J. Smith and A. W. Taylor. 22d. From Bloody Run st to the river, from Pear to the corporate limits — D. Parr and John L. Parr. 23d. From 10th to 17th, from Broad to Leigh — W. F. Atkinson and J. W. Haynes. 24th. From Washington to Craig, from Shockoe Creek to corporate limits — J. W. Hampton and J. H. Robinson. The Visitors are requested by the Overseers of the Poor to meet at the office of the James River and Kanawha Company this afternoon, a