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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Doc. 127.--South Carolina College Cadets. The following is a list of the officers: Captain, John H. Gary; First Lieutenant, E. D. Rogers; Second Lieutenant, Tredell Jones; Third Lieutenant, L. Watts; Ensign, J. S. Dupont; First Sergeant, S. M. Richardson; Second Sergeant, V. C. Habersham; Third Sergeant, J. M. Irvy; Fourth Sergeant,W. J. Gary; First Corporal, R. W. B. Elliott; Second Corporal, R. DeTreville Elliott; Third Corporal, R. M. Anderson; Fourth Corporal, J. J. Tripp; Fifth Corporal, J. G. McCall; Sixth Corporal, James Watts. Washington Artillery. The following is a list of the officers: Captain, G. H. Walter; First Lieutenant, W. S. Henry; Second Lieutenant, James Salvo; Third Lieutenant, W. G. Whilden; Fourth Lieutenant, W. S. Horsey; First Sergeant, P. S. Pelot; Second Sergeant, James Porter; Third Sergeant, Joseph Buck; Fourth Sergeant, Wm. Roberts; First Corporal, White; Second Corporal, Roy; Third Corporal, Owens; Fourth Corporal, Cook; Fifth Corporal
n representation of the Senator as he will appear when at the head of his command in the field. Several thousand people assisted at the opening ceremonies, and impromptu speeches were made by ExCouncilman Wild. of New York, Ex-Alderman Douglass, of the Tenth Ward, and Gen. Spinola.--The proceedings were intersprsed with music, and the affair created quite a sensation. Affairs in Richmond. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, writing from-Fair June 21st, says: Capt. W. J. Gary, of Averell's 3d Pennsylvania Cavalry, took with him four men and penetrated into the enemy's country, and secured some valuable information, which we are not at liberty to give. He secured a colored man who has been in the habit of carrying marketing to Richmond daily. He belongs to Dr. Poindexter, who is now within our lines, having taken the oath of allegiance. The slave had been hired by a rank Secessionist by the name of Garthington, who left his farm in charge of this servant a