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The Daily Dispatch: April 13, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.17 (search)
is, David Dice, George W. Dice, John Dice, Archibald Davis, Andrew Ervin, James B. Firebaugh, James W. Firebaugh, Henry Firebaugh, Taylor Ford, Alexander Ford, Isaac Friend, Robert Fulwiler, Henry A. Green, C. P. Green, John H. Greiner, C. C. Greiner, Granville Greiner, James L. Glendy, J. W. Gibson, John A. Gibson, J. Samuel Gibson, Howard Houston, N. B. Hull, James M. Huffman, John Huffman, Lorenzo Hill, John Hanger, Charles W. Irvine, John Johnston, John M. Kirkpatrick, Joseph Kennedy, Hugh Kennedy, David Kennedy, Joseph Kinnear,W. B. F. Leech, James Lindsay, H. T. Lindsay, John Lowman, James A. Lyle, William A. Lyle, John H. Lyle, James Lockridge, Isaac Lotts, Jacob Ludwick, W. R. Lackey, H. A. Lackey, A. B. Mackey, John W. Mackey, Gideon Marks, H. Rudd Morrison, John R. McNutt, Josiah McNutt, J. J. McBride, Samuel C. McMaster, Samuel Mines, John McKinsey, B. F. McClung, D. B. McClung, James A. McClung, John T. McClung, A. A. McClung, Henry (Little) Mackey, John Henry Mackey, A. A.
ains, one Lieutenant, and one Color her giant. The composition, press, and counting rooms had furnished so many officers and men that after engaging all the outside force available the establishments had a barely sufficient number to carry on the business. And this it must be remembered, was the voluntary contribution of a class exempt from military duty. When the Yankees took possession of the city the Crescent was confiscated, then the Bulletin followed suit, its editor being sent to Fort Jackson; next the Delta met the same fate, its only remaining editor taking a trip to ship Island. The Picayunes and Bee bent the neck, and after having seen suspended they appeased Butler's vality by apologizing for an inadvertent exhibition of manliness, and are allowed to continue. The True Delta, falling under the exsinsive control of its old editor, Dr. Hugh Kennedy, has affiliated rich Butler and Banks and displayed a eleven hoof, the existence of which had been suspected for years.