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Runaway --From "Our House," Saturday, 19th inst, a black servant, known as Jim Green.--Any one hiring or harboring said negro will be dealt with according to law. Chas Hunt. mh 29--6t
Runaway --From "Our House," Saturday, 19th inst, a black servant, known as Jim Green.--Any one hiring or harboring said negro will be dealt with according to law. Chas Hunt. mh 29--6t
The Daily Dispatch: March 31, 1864., [Electronic resource], Escape of Confederate officers from the Nashville Penitentiary. (search)
Runaway --From "Our House," Saturday, 19th inst, a black servant, known as Jim Green — Any one hiring or harboring said negro will be dealt with according to law. Chas Hunt. mh 29--6t
The Daily Dispatch: April 1, 1864., [Electronic resource], The works of a watch in a man's Breast.--remarkable case. (search)
Runaway. --From "Our House," Saturday, inst., a black servant, known as Jim Groes Any one bring or harboring said negro will be with according to law. Chas Hunt. mh 29--6t
steamer in the dry-dock, and brought out fifty prisoners. My loss at Union City and Paducah, as far as known, is twenty-five killed and wounded, among them Col Thompson, commanding the Kentucky Brigade, killed; Lieut. Col. Lanhum, of the Faulkner regiment, mortally wounded, and Col. Crosslin, of the 9th Ky., and Lieut-Col Morton, of the 2d Tennessee, slightly wounded. The enemy's loss at Paducah was fifty killed and wounded. The prisoners in all five hundred. N. B. Forrest. Demopolis, April 3. To Gen. S. Cooper: The following dispatch just received from Gen. Forrest: "Jackson, Tenn, via Waterford, April 2.--Six hundred Federal prisoners will arrive at Ripley, Miss, to-day, en route for Demopolis. Colonel Neely engaged Hunt (?) on the 29th March, near Bolivar, capturing his entire wagon train, routing and driving him to Memphis, killing thirty and capturing thirty-five prisoners, killing two Captains and capturing one." L. Polk, Lieut-General.
Runaway. --From "Our House," Saturday, 19th inst., a black servant, known as Jim Green — Any one hiring or harboring said negro will be dealt with according to law. Chas Hunt. mh 29--6t