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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Goochland Light Dragoons. (search)
d file. The following recruits enlisted from time to time: David B. Allan, dead, Powhatan Ayers, dead, E. H. Argyle, Joseph Argyle, dead, Mat. G. Anderson, dead, Robert Anderson, Pat. Brannan, drowned 1863 pursuing Yankees, William Baugh, dead, Branch Bell, R. L. Brooking, dead, A. C. Brooking, John Black, dead, Thomas Burk, dead, B. F. Bowles, Thomas A. Curd, dead, Isaac Curd, Julien Childress, George T. Cowherd, Robert Dabney, A. V. Duval, dead, Robert Dickenson, dead, R. Q. Dickenson, John H. Duke, James Duke, Dandridge Bollings, dead, John Eades, George W. Fleming, James Foster, dead, Samuel R. Guy, dead, Thomas M. Gathright, John S. Gathright, S. H. Gathright, William Galt, dead, Joseph Goodman, died 1864, Julien Henderson, wounded at Trevillian's Depot, Thomas Herndon, died 1862, George T. Herndon, wounded at Pole Green Church, Thomas J. Holman, killed at Spotsylvania, Edward Haden, killed at Spotsylvania, Douglass Haden, killed at Five Forks, John N. Haden, Hancock Hamilton, wo
Application for discharge. --John H. Duke, a civil prisoner at present confined in the county jail, has applied to Judge Meredith to be heard on habeas corpus, so that he may be discharged from prison on the ground of illegal detention. The Judge granted the writ, and the case will be heard on its merits at eleven o'clock to-day. Duke alleges that he is a true and loyal son of Virginia; that living in Maryland he had ventured to Martinsburg, where his parents reside, for the purpose of vison on the ground of illegal detention. The Judge granted the writ, and the case will be heard on its merits at eleven o'clock to-day. Duke alleges that he is a true and loyal son of Virginia; that living in Maryland he had ventured to Martinsburg, where his parents reside, for the purpose of visiting them, and that he was there arrested without having done any act which would render him liable to the suspicion of being inimical to Southern rights. Messrs. Nance & Williams are his lawyers.
The Daily Dispatch: February 10, 1862., [Electronic resource], The North Carolina coast and its points of interest and defence. (search)
Discharged Conditionally. --John H. Duke, who was brought before Judge Meredith on Saturday on a writ of habeas corpus, was discharged from his imprisonment in the county jail on condition that he joined the Confederate States army, and took the oath of allegiance. Duke, as we have heretofore intimated, is a native of Martinsburg, Va., and a resident of Maryland. During the occupancy of Martinsburg by our troops, he ventured over to see his mother, and was captured and held as a spy. Thehe joined the Confederate States army, and took the oath of allegiance. Duke, as we have heretofore intimated, is a native of Martinsburg, Va., and a resident of Maryland. During the occupancy of Martinsburg by our troops, he ventured over to see his mother, and was captured and held as a spy. The conditions of the obligations assumed by him have been complied with. So far as he was individually concerned, it is believed that no reason existed to doubt his loyalty to the State of his birth.
Disloyal conduct. --John H. Duke, William T. Duke and R. H. Trueman, members of company F, Twenty-fifth. Virginia (City) battalion, were committed to Castle Thunder yesterday upon the charge of desertion and piloting the enemy. The evidence against them is very strong, as represented by the guard who brought them to the city.