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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 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)
mas Banks, J. J. Campbell, W. B. Donnan, Thos. F. Goodman, Samuel A. Hatcher, Private Geo. F. Hill, J. M. Leavitt, William Owens, N. T. Powers, C. E. Pritchard, Robt. G. Thompson, Thos. W. Toler, R. R. Williams, Geo. W. Wynne. Co. D. Private J. A. Collins, James Gilliam, J. W. Gay, L. J. Laughton, Private G. C. Nicholson, D. D. Trainham, John W. Vaden. Co. E. Sergeant W. W. Tayleure, H. B. Harrison, W. C. Johnson, Corporal John R. Turner, Thad. Branch, Robert Hatcher, Chas. M. Walsh, Private I. R. W. Atkins, A. A. Allen, John R. Armstead, Henry Cousins, Jas. R. Cowles, E. K. Daniel, R. B. Davis, Private James Dunlop, Jr., H. Fitzgerald, T. S. Gilliam, Benj. Harrison, J. R. Jolly, R. H. May, B. J. Peebles, A. S. Rainey, J. C. Riddle, F. M. Robbins, W. H. Rogerson, W. T. Tannahill, F. C. Willson, R. C. Sibley. Co. F. Sergeant J. A. Whitehorn. W. S. Davis, Corporal J. D. Ivey, A. S. Allen, R. H. King, Private H. W. B
Recorder's Court. --The following cases were disposed of yesterday at the City Hall, by Recorder Caskie: Robert Clendining, acquitted of beating his wife, at her request; Henry, slave of Ro. Hatcher, no pass and asleep under a shed — certificate as a runaway granted; Wm. Henry, slave of Spencer Waring, ordered 39 lashes for stealing a lot of wearing apparel from Wm. H. Baily; Tim Foster, slave of Mary Raine, ordered 25 lashes for trespassing on Dr. Hundley's premises, and Fleming Tucker, arrested for an assault on Robert Franklin's son, discharged — the complainant not putting in an appearanc
unded, too much disabled to be removed. Fifteen hundred stands of small arms were gathered up, with a number of limbers, caissons, wagons, etc., which the enemy had abandoned, showing that his retreat was hurried. It is probable that many wounded were carried off in ambulances. The enemy has fallen back to his original position, and we have re-established our former lines. During the fight of Thursday, three stands of colors were captured by Mahone's old brigade, viz: One by Robert Hatcher, company E, Twelfth Virginia regiment; one by Sergeant Emmit Richardson, company K, of the same command; and the third by a member of the Sixty-first Virginia regiment. About dark on Thursday night, while the fighting was progressing on our right, a small force of the enemy made a bold dash upon our works on the left and succeeded in capturing a portion of them. They also gained possession of one piece of artillery and took prisoners Lieutenant- Colonel Harrison and some twenty or