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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 2 2 Browse Search
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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
ell, Miles, 277 Farwell, Miles, 277 Farwell, W. E., 277 Faucon, E. H., 50 Faunce, G. A., 50 Favor, C. C., 466 Faxon, W. L., 381 Fay, A. B., 277 Fay, A. F., 277, 466 Fay, Charles, 277 Fay, F. B., 596 Fay, F. F., 277 Fay, Isaac, 581 Fay, W. W., 277 Fay, W. W., 277 Fayerweather, G. T., 277 Fearing, Hawkes, Jr., 212, 466 Fearing, W. G., 50 Fears, G. L., 277 Fears, Samuel, 277 Federhen, Jacob, 277 Feilberg, Ulrich, 50 Felch, D. M., 277 Felch, H. F., 277 Fellows, A. G., 277 Fay, W. W., 277 Fayerweather, G. T., 277 Fearing, Hawkes, Jr., 212, 466 Fearing, W. G., 50 Fears, G. L., 277 Fears, Samuel, 277 Federhen, Jacob, 277 Feilberg, Ulrich, 50 Felch, D. M., 277 Felch, H. F., 277 Fellows, A. G., 277 Fellows, C. O., 277 Fellows, D. H., 277 Fellows, E. S., Mrs., 581 Fellows, J. F., 212 Felton, C. C., 646 Felton, Mary, 591, 594 Fenn, C. T., Mrs., 600 Fennelly, R. J., 277 Fergnson, J. F., 50 Fernald, C. H., 50 Fernald, H. A., 277 Fernald, Joseph, 50 Ferney, T. H., 52 Ferrier, W. A., 52 Ferris, A. M., 278 Ferris, E. W., 278 Ferris, J. J., 278 Ferson, R. C., 278 Fessenden, A. D., 278 Fessenden, A. W., 278 Field, A. R., 466 Field, B. F., Jr., 278 Field, C. L., 466 Field,
Arrest of alleged "Union" men. --The following parties have been arrested for supposed "Union" proctivities since our last report: Tuesday--John Bennett, of Norfolk; Solomon Fenton, Jr., Memphis; Ebenezer Halleck, grocer, Main street; Rev. A Bosserman, of Baltimore, Pastor of First Independent Christian Church, Mayo street. Wednesday--Charles Palmer, commission merchant, Richmond; Wm. Fay, shipbuilder, des, Louis G. Smelmann, liquor merchant, do. The last named was taken up for selling cider. About 30 soldiers were hauled up yesterday but discharged on procuring proper vouchers, or with passes to return to camp forthwith.
treason; Chas. J. Muller, Richmond, treason; Franklin Stearns, Richmond, treason; John Scully, New York, spy; B. Wardwell, Richmond, treason. Committed on the 3d of March.--A. O. Brummell, Richmond, desertion. Committed On the 4th March.--Rev. A. Bosserman, Richmond, treason; Ebenezer Hallock, Richmond, disloyalty; Michael Kearny, Richmond, selling liquor; J. Fenton, Jr., Memphis, Tenn., on suspicion; Mrs. Annie E. Scott, Leesburg, on suspicion. Committed on the 5th March.--William Fay, Richmond, disloyalty. Committed on the 6th March.--Daniel Bitter, Richmond, disloyalty; Thomas Bergen, Richmond, selling liquor; John Denzler, Richmond, selling liquor; Henry Fitzgerald, Arkansas disloyalty; Henry Frischkorn, Richmond, selling liquor; William Williams, Richmond, disloyalty. Committed on the 7th March.--B. Davis, Henrico, disloyalty; James King, Richmond, disloyalty; James Manville, Delaware,--Tobias Pearsall, Richmond, selling liquor; Patrick Sherry, for interf