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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
ter, priv., (E), Dec. 21, ‘64; 28; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Gormley, Terrence, priv., (E), July 25, ‘61; 19; wounded July 3, ‘63; re-en. Dec. 21, ‘63; pris. since June 22, ‘64; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Gorry, Mark, priv., (E), July 25, ‘61; 21; wounded Dec. 13, ‘62; re-en. Jan. 4, ‘64; M. O. June 30, ‘65; disch. June 30, ‘65; disch. paper. Goss, James W., priv., (I), Jan. 25, ‘65; 28; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Goway, Nelson W., priv., (B), July 26, ‘61; 18; died from w'nds July 25, ‘62 at New York. Grady, Michael, priv., (F), Aug. 6, ‘61; 34; disch. disa. Jan. 16, ‘63. Graham, Edmund, priv., (—),July 31, ‘63; 29; sub. Arunce E. Chase; N. F.R. Graham, John, priv., (K), May 25, ‘64; 20; sub.; deserted Aug. 12, ‘64. Grant, Alexander, priv., (I), July 26, ‘61; 19; killed in action, Sept. 17, ‘62, Antietam, Md. Grant, Augustus, priv., (A), July 26, ‘61; 19; deserted June 27, ‘62 at Fair Oaks; enlisted in Navy as Albert Morse, June 22, ‘62; died as
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Robert Edward Lee. (search)
ttle hearts that know not how to forgive, I fondly and firmly believe that now to a greater degree than at any time in its history we have the spirit of peace in all our country's borders. Unless we have been deceived, the consummation for which Grady prayed has been reached, and we may truly see a nation reunited in the bonds of love, loving from the Lakes to the Gulf, with the wounds of war healed in every heart and on every hill. Reunion and Reconciliation! Let who will stand against themand patriotic citizenship, holding it the freest, the grandest, the brightest and best of all the empires, kingdoms and republics upon which the sun looks down in his circuit through the heavens. We breathe the spirit of the new South, of which Grady spoke, but still we cling to the memories and the glories of the old South; and we have no patience with those in a spirit of time-serving sycophancy would deny our heroes or say we are ashamed of the past. We feel, too, that if ever the South i
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.64 (search)
leaver, William, Clutter, J. W., Cain, Thomas, Cowger, David A., Coleman, Jack, Cokeley, John, Cokeley, George, Cooper, J., Clarey, L., Md.; Clarey, Thad., Md.; Clarey, Rich., Md.; Chisholm, Wallace, Md.; Cresap, Van, Md.; Cosner, Wayne, Carle, George, Coffman, Joseph, Childs, Ben, Cunningham, John, Daugherty, Sam, Davis, R. C., Duffy, J. W., Duval, H: R., Md.; Davis, Frank, Dyer, Robin, Dyce, Sam, Devectman, P., Md.; Enright, E. C., Fay, J. B. Md.; Fisher, J. G., Frederick, Lewis, Gray, S., Grady, George, Harness, G. S., Halterman, J., Harvey, J., Hevener, J., Hoy, William, Harness, W. W., Hill, I., Houck, William, Houseworth, J., Hess, James, Hunter, John, Hutter, C. R., High, J. W., Hoad, H., Hack, A. C., Md.; Hutton, John, Hopkins, William, Harper, John, Judy, D., Jones, H. C., Johnson, Charles, Jacobs, George, Jones, Sam, Johnson, Fisher, Johnson, John, Kiracoffe, Nelson, Ketterman, H., Lobb, Robert, Lynn, John, Md.; Lynn, Sprigg, Md.; Long, J. R., Larey, M., Luke, William, Md.;
, coal, M C. Selden, Jr. Schr. Polly Rice, Adams, Philadelphia, coal. Schr. Nelly D., Studdams, Philadelphia, coal, S. P. Hawes & Son. Schr. Quickstep, Richardson, Philadelphia coal, S. P. Hawes & Son. Schr. Jno. Collins, Predmore, Philadelphia, coal, J. H. Lester. Schr. W. Roark, Roark, Philadelphia, coal Wirt Roberts. Schr. Kadosh, Williams, Philadelphia, coal, P. C. Larus, Ag't. Schr. Express, Tylor, Philadelphia, coal, J. L. Statton. Schr. Revenue, Grady, Philadelphia, coal, J. R. Anderson. Schr. Arkansas, Dandy, Alexandria, pig iron, J. R. Anderson. Schr. Wm. G. Tufts, Russell, Albany, lumber, Jno. A. Belvin. Schr. Wm. E. Leggett, Gibson, Albany, lumber, Jno. A. Belvin. Schr. Thos. Martin, Cleveland, Albany, lumber, S. C. Robinson Schr. Wm. Henry, Sharlott, Albany, lumber, I. J. Mercer & Co. Schr. Caleb H. Vanname, Vanname, Albany, lumber, E. F. Ragland & Co. Schr. Thos. W. Dawson, Brooks, York River, whea
Monday's Paper contained an item relative to certain acts of insubordination committed by a negro owned by Mr. Wm. Barrett, of this city, while the latter's manager (Mr. H. H. Miles) was taking him to jail. It was stated that the cause of the negro's being carried to jail, was the discovery on his person of an abolition tract, or newspaper, for the possession of which he refused to account. In reference to this, Mr. Miles, in a note to us, states as follows: "I started with the man to Grady's Jail; on the way he suddenly turned and tripped me; he then drew his knife, when I knocked him down. There were no abolition documents taken from him; neither had he any, that I was aware of."
Cook for sale. --Any one in want of a good Female Cook, without encumbrances can be supplied at Grady's Jail, or Cary street; also, a No. 1 Carpenter — both of which will be sold on accommodating terms. no 20--eots
For Sale --At Grady's Jail, a No. 1 box Maker. Will be sold on accommodating terms, if immediate application is made. de 12--eodts
For sale. --At Grady's Jail, a No. 1BOX Maker. Will be sold on accommodating terms, if immediate application is made. de 12--eodts
For Sale --At Grady's Jail, a No. Maker. Will be sold on accommodation terms. If immediate application is made. de 12--eodts
$20 reward --For the delivery of Virginias who absconded from the Capitol House, Main street on Sunday, the 8th Sept--He is a black Negro Boy, near 18 years old, has a large, long head, thick under one hanging down. The has been seen at the Old Market-house selling from a country cart. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivers in Mr. Grady's jail, near Cary street. He may have gone off with some of the late regiments of soldiers. B. Jon S. Ag't for oc 3--8t* O Jarvis, Trustee.*