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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
ant W. H. Coleman, Private J. A. Clarke, G. F. Heard, F. M. Mays, J. T. Longino, S. F. Perry, Private R. G. Sands, S. T. Watson, courier at Brigade Headquarters. J. W. Trowbridge, courier at Brigade Headquarters. T. H. Langley. Co. F. Private J. M. Snowden. Private A. S. Crarey, Co. G. 1st Sergeant G. W. Chambers, 2d Sergeant W. P. Bowen, 4th Sergeant J. Parker, 1st Corporal J. R. Keeling, Private L. A. Adams, D. B. Chambers, J. W. Davis, H. Darnell, F. M. Hopkins, Private G. W. Kennedy, T. F. Muin, J. W. Mathews, F. M. Mathews, B. Y. Milan. J. Lewellen, J. N. Petty, T. G. Seay, W. J. Watts, Private W. B. Henry, W. B. Kimbrough, J. A. Knox, M. A. Knox, Private James Ward, R. F. Wren, S. F. Black, A. P. Cooke. Co. H. 1st Sergeant H. G. Hickman, 4th Sergeant Geo. Hollingsworth, 5th Sergeant C. C. Baker, 1st Corporal J. E. Evans, 2d Corporal W. H. Moore, Private P. A. Blanton, Jas. Bolton, T. R. Edwards, A. J. Fr
e to the city, for the use of the State, until the city makes the roofs of Seabrook's fire-proof. The President said he had ordered the work to be done, so as to retain the amount ordered to be withheld. A certificate was read from the clerk of the Hustings Court, certifying that Jno. M. Francisco had returned a list of 957 voters in Jefferson Ward to his office. Francisco's bill therefore, $28.71, was ordered to be paid. Henry Davis, Grain Measurer, nominated as his deputies F. M. Hopkins and R. H. B. English, which nominations were confirmed. He submitted a statement of grain and other articles measured by him, and of all fees received and charges, from the 1st January to 1st April, 1861, inclusive, as follows: Wheat14,769 bushels. Oats50,349 bushels. Corn1,619 bushels. total60,737 bushels. Fees, $266.69. Mr. Denoon presented a report from the Watering Committee, which was read, laid on the table, and ordered to be printed: it states tha