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The Daily Dispatch: August 27, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: February 12, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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hat from your superior knowledge of the location and situation of the sick and wounded soldiers, that you would be better able to further their object than they would, should they attempt the application themselves. L. Ringgold Thomas. I am. very respectfully, Your obedient servant, A list of the names of the Contributors --Captain F. G. Boggs. Lieutenant J. H. Grennor, J. L. Bray. W. H. Dellaray, D. H. Brotherton, Edwin James, Benj. Peddle, William M. Lawson, Joseph Weller, James Doland, Theor. R. Martin, M. C. Lawson, R. H. Norvell, T. S. Riddick. W. E. Tysinger, Henry R. Bonn, George H. Richards, G. A. Nolting, James E. Gentry, George H. Paul, John J. Sinot, W. R. Kirby, P. E. Kuhn, W. M. Wight. James P. Miller, Charles Stacy, Thomas Mouring, Joseph Jacobs, Edgar Jordan, William M. Jackson. George A. Rac, R. N. Dunn H. C. Clark. Joseph Bonn, Henry Pairo. J. D. Gilman, J. N. Thorp, W. C. Estres. C. R. New, G. E. Redford, W. H. C. Smith, John Meanley, P. C. Cabell, Ed
The Daily Dispatch: February 12, 1864., [Electronic resource], Visit of a British officer to Fort Sumter. (search)
ation of the fact that Pollard was a soldier of the Confederacy and under the influence of liquor, His Honor concluded to turn him over to the Provost Marshal. A negro named Emanuel Davenport was examined upon the charge of selling a bag of sand under the representation that it was sugar. Jack, another negro, to whom the sugar (sand) was sold, testified as to the identity of Emanuel, and the false pretences under which he disposed of the article. He was ordered to be whipped. James Doland and James B. Taylor, white men, were examined on the charge of being drunk and disorderly in the street. They were discharged. Sheffer Wiley, charged with being drunk and disorderly and assaulting a man named Davis with a slung shot, appeared to answer the accusation. At the conclusion of the testimony the Mayor remanded the accused to the Hustings Court. Betsy, slave of Mrs. Maria Carter, charged with stealing lard, sugar, flour, molasses, and wearing apparel from Mrs. Susan