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The Daily Dispatch: July 2, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 2 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
P. W. Massey, R. F. Hancock, Darling Baker. J. A. Huntley, Co. C. Sergeant S. Campbell, Private J. L. Himon, J. M. Wiggins, W. E. Haselden, H. W. Miller, T. F. G. Haselden, Corporal B. Rogers, E. Hays, J. W. Sanderson, W. Israel, Private J. M. Anderson, P. Miller, J. Berry, J. B. Phillips, W. H. Bigham, C. W. Wiggins. J. Bellock, W. H. Wiggins, H. Davis, K. M. Robins, W. H. Cottingham, J. B. Timmons, S. B. Sturgis, W. H. Oakley. C. Collins, Co. D. Sergeant F. Gibson, S. Quick, J. M. Hayes, Private W. Sweat, G. Brillanceau, Noah Chavis, Alex. Chavis, Charles Cale, M. Conrad, J. G. Duggers, Private Eli Duggers, M. Duggers, Eli English, J. H. Jones, J. M. Laviner, J. S. Liles, C. D. Quick, H. T. Roller, H. Leal. Co. E. Private E. Anderson, J. Collins, F. Floyd, Private T. Sellers, H. E. Dolterer. Co. F. Sergeant Archibald Nicholson, Corporal A. J. Sellers, R. B. Hough, Private R. A. Funderburk, Private A. Funde
s, of our Navy, at Point Lookout, who participated in the captures of the other vessels. We refer to the details in our news columns. This is a very beautiful addition to the number of the gallant and successful surprises by our brave Southern boys, since the struggle began. It is but the beginning, we opine, of a catalogue of daring exploits at sea that will greatly enrage the old ape, and ruffle the sweet and amiable disposition of old "Fuss and Feathers." Old French women will be a terror to them both. We very much fear that that class of women, and especially those a little unhandsome (for we learn that our gallant Captain did not look like a pretty French woman) will be subjected to very rude treatment by the Lincolnites, for they will fear all of them are Southern officers in disguise. The other officers associated with Col. Thomas in the achievement, are Lieut. Geo. W. Alexander, Adjutant, and Lieut. F. Gibson. These three headed the boarding parties in the captures.
Latest newscapture of prize vessels.daring Exploit of Maryland Zouaves! Lieut. Geo. V. Alexander, of the 1st Regiment of Maryland Zouaves, reached Richmond on yesterday morning, with forty odd Lincolnite prisoners-of-war, captured on the Potomac early Saturday morning. It appears that the Zouaves Regiment has been for some time past in princess of formation by Col. R. Thomas, of Richard, Lieut. Alexander, (Adjutant,) Lieut. F. Gibson, and others, in Baltimore. A short time since, Col. Thomas went from Baltimore to Philadelphia in disguise and procured a supply of arms. Himself and comrades then conceived the project of capturing the St. Nicholas a large steamer in the employ of the "General Government," running between Baltimore and Washington. The boat started at four o'clock on Friday evening from her wharf in Baltimore. Previous thereto Col. Thomas went aboard with 12 men — the latter a passengers, and their commander dressed as a French lady. The vessel get under way