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tes Infantry, Assistant Com. Musters, who were by my side, and deported themselves during the whole fight with all the courage of true and gallant soldiers; Captain W. B. Gates, Third O. V. cavalry, Provost-Marshal; Capt. J. N. Squire, Third O. V. cavalry, A. A. I. General; Captain P. B. Lewis, Third O. V. cavalry, Topographical Enenry Deiring Lieutenant 4th Ohio V. C. Brigadier-General Eli Long A. D. C. S. S. Culbertson Lieutenant 18th U. S. Infantry Brigadier-General Eli Long A. C. M. W. B. Gates Captain 3d Ohio V. C. Brigadier-General Eli Long Provost Marshal. J. M. Squire Captain 3d Ohio V. C. Brigadier-General Eli Long A. A. I. G. P. B. Lewis Captailiams 957 Milledgeville, Ga. May. Captain Walden 226 Forsyth, Ga. May. Captain Lambson 3,700 Columbus, Ga. May. Captain Abrahams 5,026 Washington, Ga. May. Captain Gates 1,247 Hawkinsville, Ga. May. General Upton 6,315 Augusta, Ga. May. General McCook 7,200 Tallahassee, Fla. May. Captain Hathaway 2,816 On the march. April.
M. Burfoot, Esq., and Mr. Edwin Cox, in favor of the resolution, and Capt. Cox having withdrawn his substitute, the resolution was adopted with only one dissenting voice. On motion of Mr. Gill, it was Resolved, That our Senator and Delegate in the Legislature of Virginia be requested to offer, in their respective branches of the Legislature, a proposition providing that the sense of the people be taken at the spring election, as to whether Virginia shall go North or South. W. B. Gates, Esq., offered the following resolution, prefacing it with the remark that, as he did not vote for Mr. Dejarnette, he took greater pleasure in expressing at this time and place his satisfaction at the course pursued by him, especially in regard to the great question of the day: Resolved, That we approve of the course of the Hon. D. C. Dejarnette, our representative in the Congress of the late United States, especially in regard to all questions relating to the separation of our State
signed by the Presiding Justice of the Court, and counter-signed by the Clerk, and a record to be kept of the number and the amount of the bonds issued. The County Auditor, Mr E. W. Poindexter, was also ordered to fix the rate of tax to be levied on the property of the citizens of the county necessary to pay. the interest and principal in three annual instalments. The following committee were appointed to make sale of the county bonds, viz: Jas. H. Cox, J. Hobbs, Augustus H. Drewry, W. B. Gates, James B. Jones and James McTyre The following committee were appointed to disburse the money to the volunteers, and to such of their families as might need it: District No. 1--J. Hobbs, E. Clarke, and William Garnett. District No. 2-- Edwin Williams, A. H. Drewry and Dr. J. Howlett. District No. 3--Silas Crasham, Samuel Taylor, and H K. Graves, District No. 4--Jas. McTyre, Haly Cole, and Wm Winston. District No. 5--Jas. H. Cox, L. L. Lester, and J. W. Pinchbeck. District No. 6--Ja
isting sympathy and securing contributions: Henrico.--Dr. John Garnett, Messrs. Henry Cox, R. A. Mayo, R. Gentry, James Carter, N. F. Bowe, J. B. Crenshaw, Rev. Geo. D. Exall, John F. Wrenn, John Stewart, James Lyons, Fendall Griffin, Garland Hanes, Josiah Dobbs, F. Stearns, Thos. E. Nichols, Henry Satter-white. Hanover.--Messrs. Ed. Sydnor, B. T. Winston, W. C. Shelton, G. W. Doswell, Dr. W. F. Gaines, Col. E. Shelton. Chesterfield.--Messrs. H. T. Drewry, Samuel. Hargrove, W. B. Gates, Augustus Jenks, E. O. Watkins, T. Dorsett, Rev. C. Friend. Charles City.--Messrs. Hill Carter, Robert Douthat, and Dr. E. Wilcox. Prince George.--Dr. Osborne. New Kent.--Dr. S. P. Christian, Mr. H. M. Sherman. Goochland.--Mr. J. M. Trevilian, Dr. Geo. Harris. Halifax.--J. Atkinson. Amelia.--Rev. R. McIlwaine. P. B. Price, Committee. A. S. Lee, Committee. E. Straus, Committee. C. Burnett, Committee. C. R. Barksdale, Committee. C. B