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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
. D. Maben, 2d Lt. Co. C, 12th Va. Infantry. J. O. R. McClevy, 2d Lt. Co. B, 12th Va. Infantry. S. B. Eley, Capt. Co. D, 16th Va. Infantry. L. R. Kelly, Capt. Co. B, 16th Va. Infantry. Jos. B. Goodwin, Capt. Co. F, 16th Va. Infantry. John H. Gayle, Capt. Co. C, 16th Va. Infantry. J. H. Bailey, Capt. Co. E, 16th Va. Infantry. Thos. M. Owen, 1st Lt. Co. E, 16th Va. Infantry. W. S. Chapman, 1st Lt. Co. D, 16th Va. Infantry. Thos. W. Smith. 1st Lt. Co. A, 16th Va. Infantry. D. W. Duke, 1st Lt. Co. B, 16th Va. Infantry. James P. Cox, Capt. Co. D, 41st Va. Infantry. B. F. Jarratt, Capt. Co. A, 41st Va. Infantry. Jas. Smith, Capt. Co. E, 41st Va. Infantry. John W. Beaten, Capt. Co. H, 41st Va. Infantry. W. Scott Sykes, Capt. Co. F, 41st Va. Infantry. J. B. Vincent, 1st Lt. Co. E, 41st Va. Infantry. Henry W. Frith, 1st Lt. Co. B, 41st Va. Infantry. W. E. Beaton, 1st Lt. Co. H, 41st Va. Infantry. S. F. Norfleet, 1st Lt. Co. K, 41st Va. Infantry. R. C. Jon
county, has lost all his negroes, about forty in number, and he has been compelled to leave the county to prevent being arrested. All the negroes of scores of other citizens have left their owners, while those who refused to leave have been forced by the Yankees to do so. In Isle of Wight, among others, Col. Geo. F. Hall has lost all his negroes. Captain T. G. Williams, of the 6th Virginia regiment, has been robbed of all his negroes, about forty in number. Lieuts E. L. Ballard, D. W. Duke, and James Goodman, who are in the service, (the last named having been severely wounded at Richmond,) have been stripped of all their negroes, and everything else in-reach. The mother of Lieut. Ballard, a venerable lady, with a large family of negroes, has been robbed of every one. A week or two since the thieves went to the residence of Abram Riddick, living just beyond the State line, and seized all his negroes, and bacon, and corn, leaving him without anything to subsist on. In t