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The Daily Dispatch: October 22, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 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), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
eorge, John T. Hurt, James E. Landes, James Stanger. Co. B. Musician Albert H. Carter, Private Emil Besch, W. H. Carlton, David M. Curry, Wesley Cherry, Private Thos. T. DeGraffenriedt, John W. Johnson, Joseph C. Kindred, J. S. Obenshain. Co. C. 2d Sergeant Jno. A. Green, Private John T. Allison, J. P. Copeland, Henry T. Driscoll, E. W. James, Private T. R. Pistole, J. E. Swindler, P. H. West, H. P. Traweek. Co. D. 1st Sergeant John C. Hill, 2d Corporal Richard Hardy, Private Thomas J. Birdwell, Bernard Carrington, J. W. Ewing, Martin L. Gilbert, Anthony F. Golding, Abner M. Hinson, Private Thos. J. Lewis, M. A. Lampkin, Wm. Powell, Robert Stanton, Wm. A. Traylor, Alfred Underwood, Wm. P. Wilson. Co. E. 3d Sergeant Wm. C. Le Grand, 4th Sergeant Sidney V. Patrick, 5th Sergeant George B. William, Musician James Hardeman, John G. Fields, Private M. A. J. Evans, Rufus K. Felder, W. H. H. Gray, Private Wm. H. Inn
Arrival of prisoners. --The Central train yesterday afternoon brought in another lot of Federal prisoners from Western Virginia--Three of them are deserters from the 15th Indiana regiment--an Irishman, a Scotchman, and a Kentuckian. They came into our lines bearing a "flag of truce,"improvised for the occasion from the rear portion of the Irishman's shirt. This Irishman, by the way, is a rollicking sort of a boy, and the novelty of his situation yesterday seemed to afford him much merriment. The other prisoners, fourteen in number, are Union men, or Lincolnites, from Hardy and Pendleton counties.--They came from Staunton in custody of Col. Turk, H. W. Sheffey, Richard Hardy, Philip Trout, and J. M. McCue, of Augusta.