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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 181 (search)
The Roll of Infamy. --The Richmond Express says: Resolutions have been introduced in the South-Carolina Legislature, recording as infamous, for the execration of posterity, the names of Wm. Bradford Shubrick, Cornelius Stribling, Captains in the United States Navy; Percival Drayton, Henry K. Hoff, John J. Missroon, Chas. Steedman, Ed. Middleton, Henry Lorando, Commanders in the United States Navy; Henry C. Flagg, John F. Hammond, C. S. Lovell, United States Army.
These men still claim to be citizens of South-Carolina.
The Daily Dispatch: January 6, 1862., [Electronic resource], The black list of South Carolina , (search)
The black list of South Carolina,
--Resolutions have been introduced in the South Carolina Legislature, recording as infamous for the execration of posterity, the names of Wm. Bradford Shubrick, Cornelius Stributing, Captains in the United States Navy Percival Dracton, Henry K. off, John J, Missroon, Chas. St.
edman, Edward Middleron, Henry Lorando, Commanders in the U. S. Navy; Henry C. Flagg, John F. Hammnond C. S. Lovell, U. S. Army.
Thos men still claim to be citizens of South Carolina.