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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
. Henry F. Jones. James C. Reed. Corporal Charles E. Parker. Wm. H. Layne. John F. Bondurant. Jas. W. Campbell. Privates. Austin, Benj'n J., Brosieses, Josephius F., Bringham, Jacob, Bellman, Herman, Bowyer, Robert H., Carder, James D., Coleman, John W., Crowder, John H., Cade, Thos. B., Catlett, Arthur C., Curl, William, Camper, Newton L., Elliott, Wm. E., Frazier, Henry, Frazier, Wm. E., Friederick, Edward, Gibbs, Nath'l T., Graves, Joseph A., Huddleston, Henry S., Huddleston, Green B., Harris, Joseph L., Howard, Thomas C., Hewett, James B., Jones, Charles P., Kay, Henry, Mansfield, James L., Miller, John W., McFarland, Thomas, Meloth, Christian, Meyer, Cort, Mills, Charles W., Murray, Edward R., McMahon, Timothy, Newman, Thomas, Ovenstreet, Walter R., Pate, Matthew J., Reed, Thomas B., Reiler, Charles, Richards, George W., Shartzer, Ahi, Sweeny, Milt
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
te T. L. Drummond, J. Bull, H. C. Gregory, Private Y. Davenport, G. D. Scarborough, G. S. Nock, W. H. Twiford. Co. G. Sergeant B. P. Gillock, Corporal R. W. Norvell, Private W. Carson, W. J. Currier, J. N. Dudley, T. J. Farrell, A. Graves, Alfred Graves, J. A. Harris, Private J. Lankford, J. W. Kirby, J. H. Murrell, B. Moyer, J. D. Peed, J. H. Sutherland, Sol. Spencer, G. G. Tomlin, W. O. Tomlin. Co. H. Private A. S. Barksdale, W. H. Clark, A. W. Jones, PrivaAlfred Graves, J. A. Harris, Private J. Lankford, J. W. Kirby, J. H. Murrell, B. Moyer, J. D. Peed, J. H. Sutherland, Sol. Spencer, G. G. Tomlin, W. O. Tomlin. Co. H. Private A. S. Barksdale, W. H. Clark, A. W. Jones, Private R. A. Jordan, J. H. Williams, J. A. Arrington. Co. I. Sergeant B. S. Jones, Private Daniel Thacker, N. W. Jones, T. Spears, J. Spears, N. Suddoth, Private S. Morris, R. Pace, W. Winebarker, O. H. Wheeler, J. H. Stranger. Co. K. Sergeant B. J. Huffman, Corporal W. W. Hutchinson, Private W. A. Hively, J. A. Lugur, Private M. T. Jones, J. H. Crawford, Private J. Smith, J. W. Trant. [16 off.; 113 men.] Fifty-ninth Virginia Regiment. Field and Staff. Q.-M. Se
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
J. W., 177. Gould, Lt. B. E., 313. Gouldin, Lt. Col., J. Milton, 73. Gott, Surg. L. E., 246. Graham, Capt. A., 16,33; Battery of, 59, 60. Graham, Ass't Surg. D. L. M., 359. Graham, Capt J. A., 275. Graham, Mai J. A., 12. Graham, Adj't N. A., 253. Graham, Capt. R., 424. Granberry, Missionary Rev. J. C., 72. Grandy's Artillery, 45, 455, 465. Grant, U. S. A, Gen. U. S., , III; correspondence of with Gen Lee, VII et seq.; appearance of, XIV. Grattan, Lt. J. F., 13, 49. Graves, C. S Navy, J. D., 450. Gray, Surg. H. V., 13, 49. Gray, Lt. J C., 441. Green's Battery, 21. Green, Lt. A. W., 262 Green, Surg. B. F, 275. Green, Capt. C. W., 17. Green, Capt. F. W., 70. Green, Ass't Surg. H. D., 177. Green, Lt. J. F ,94. Green, Corporal J. L., 28. Green, Maj J. W. 71. Green, Lt. J. R.,327. Green, Adj't L. J., 212. Green, Lt. M. R., 447 Green, Surg. N. P., 476. Green, Lt. T. F., 358. Green, Surg. W., 18. Green, Lt. W. H., 2. Greene, Ass't S
Arrests. --Among the arrests by the civil police, yesterday, were two men named Thomas Bradford and Alfred Graves, for feloniously and violently assaulting, beating, and robbing Aaron G. Grief, a soldier, of twenty dollars, current funds of the Confederate States.--Bradford is understood to be the proprietor of the "Way-Side Inn," an estabtishment located on Franklin street, a short distance below the "Varieties." The occurrence took place there.
Mayor's Court. --Yesterday the following cases were before the Mayor: Thos. Bradford and Alfred Graves were charged by an officer in a Georgia regiment with violently assaulting and beating him, and robbing him of $24. After a long examination the truth of the matter turned out to be that the complainant was very drunk, and Bradford and Graves merely rendered him such friendly assistance as he needed in that condition. The accused were therefore discharged; but it appearing from theGraves merely rendered him such friendly assistance as he needed in that condition. The accused were therefore discharged; but it appearing from the evidence that Bradford had been selling liquor without license, His Honor fined him $40. Benj. Sutton was charged with allowing his grandson, Wm. Lynch, to stone horses and workmen at a blacksmith shop. On the old gentleman's promise that he would "cool"" the little boy, the case was dismissed. Anna L. Clyde, for having theatrical performances at Metropolitan Hall without license, was fined $15. C. W. Blair, for the same offence at Monticello Hall, on Broad street, was dismissed
ged with getting drunk and threatening to carve up an innocent pedestrian on Main street, was committed for want of surety for his good behavior. Albert G Griswold charged with interfering with the night watch, while drunk, was required to give security for his good behavior. Luther Cummings, proprietor of a drinking house, near 10th and Main streets, was charged with acting in a very suspicious manner. On Saturday night the watch found Cummings in an allay in rear of the C. S. Commissary Stare.--They were informed somebody had been trying to break in. On searching, they found Cummings hid behind a big rock. The door bore evident marks of having been tampered with. A burglar's Jimmy was found not far from it. The defendant was committed for want of surety to keep the peace and be of good behavior. Alfred Graves charged with fighting on Main street, and disturbing the public peace by beating Joseph Reem, was committed for want of $500 accurity for his gold behavior.