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The Daily Dispatch: November 18, 1861., [Electronic resource], The great naval expedition — from Fortress Monroe and Hatteras Inlet. (search)
Arrival of released prisoners. --The train from Petersburg, on Friday night, brought to this city thirty-seven Southern men who have been confined in the old Capital building at Washington for some months past; among them Mr. Samuel S. Green, a member of the Governor's Guard, of this city, who was captured at Burke's Station, Fairfax county, while on vidette duty, in June last. They refused to take the oath of allegiance, and were released on condition that they would decline to take up J. Smith, 6th Ala., Fairfax Station, July 17; D. D. Fiquet, 5th Ala., near Springfield, July 13; T. Hudson, 4th Ala., Bull Run, July 24; D Porter, 4th Ala., near Alexandria, May 24; Wm. Wilson, Claib. Lang, 1st Va. Cav., Bull Run, July 21; S. S. Green, Governor's Guard, Burke's Station, June--;J. A. Wingfleid, 19th Va., (sick) Centreville; Wm. James, 2d S. C., Fairfax C. H.; Robert O. Lewis, H. Bornamair, R. Pinckney, J. M. McFall, W. J. N. Barton, 4th S. C., Bull Run, July 21; H. C. Ferrel