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Major J. Howard Lacy, Aid to General G. W. Smith, was taken prisoner near Fredericksburg, and has been sent to Fort McHenry. Major Lacy behaved with distinguished coolness and gallantry at the battle of Seven Pines, and we hope will soon be exchanged.
Major J. Howard Lacy, Aid to General G. W. Smith, was taken prisoner near Fredericksburg, and has been sent to Fort McHenry. Major Lacy behaved with distinguished coolness and gallantry at the battle of Seven Pines, and we hope will soon be exchanged.
The Daily Dispatch: June 27, 1862., [Electronic resource], New slave trade. (search)
How the Contrabands Behave.
--Harrison, body servant of Major Lacy, since his master's capture by the Yankees, has taken service under General Smith, and accompanied him to his present position.
Before leaving Richmond, he delivered to a relative of Major Lacy the Major's keys, clothing, money, &c., left in his care.
Our "contrabands" have more honesty and principle than all the counterfeit white men who attempt to steal them from us.
How the Contrabands Behave.
--Harrison, body servant of Major Lacy, since his master's capture by the Yankees, has taken service under General Smith, and accompanied him to his present position.
Before leaving Richmond, he delivered to a relative of Major Lacy the Major's keys, clothing, money, &c., left in his care.
Our "contrabands" have more honesty and principle than all the counterfeit white men who attempt to steal them from us.