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The Daily Dispatch: August 21, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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n confiscated. A letter to the Petersburg Express from Southampton county, says: The Yankees seem to consider themselves free to rob and steal from whoever they please. They have taken possession of the beautiful cottage residence of Thomas J. Kilby, just beyond the limits of the town, and are using it as a hospital. The out houses on the lot have been pulled down and burned, and all Mr. Kilby's property has been destroyed. A Union flag floats over the Christian Sun office, and aMr. Kilby's property has been destroyed. A Union flag floats over the Christian Sun office, and all the type and property connected with the office is used by them, the editor having escaped from their hands. The residence of Nathaniel Riddick is still the headquarters of General Weber and the tribe of Dutchmen around him, while Mr. Riddick's farm is made a camping ground, and all his crops destroyed, in the surrounding country most of the thrifty farmers have been entirely ruined. Captain Edward C. Riddick, one of the most useful citizens of the county, has lost all his negroes, abo