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The Daily Dispatch: July 8, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
T. B. Burleson, J. H. Deger. Co. F. Private A. M. Connerad, Private J. Kelley, S. Irwin, F. A. McAmety. Co. G. Private R. S. Hogarth. Co. H. 2d Sergeant John J. Gray, 3d Sergeant A. F. Walker, Private Thomas Boyd, Private James Vinzant, W. H. Jenninas. Co. I. Private S. A. Mitchell, Private H. R. Holmes. Co. K. 1st Sergeant John D. Gould, Private W. B. Hodge, W. J. Mercer, Private L. F. Walker, E. A. Moore. Co. L. 2d Corporal W. B. Bryant, 3d Corporal W. H. Lamb, Private S. Bonds, Private John Lee, Levi Lee. Co. M. 4th Sergeant J. Fulford, 5th Sergeant N. Campbell, C. T. Ellis, 1st Corporal N. Denmark, J. Hargrove, Private R. M. Bently, Nelson Armstrong, J. Bryant, Gustavus Brown. Private R. Bryant, [1 off. 59 men.] Fifth Florida Regiment. Co. A. Private John Mays, John Stewart, Private David L. Geer, Private B. G. Gainey, Joseph Allen. Co. B. 1st Sergeant James Oliver, 3d Sergeant Joseph Al
Committed to Castle Thunder. --During yesterday the following criminals were carried before the Provost Marshal, and by him committed to Castle Thunder: W. H. Lamb, John Hawthorne, and John Slater, suspicious characters; J J. Phelps, 10th Virginia, and Milton Bocock, 28th Virginia, notoriously bad characters; Samuel Steers, charged with disloyalty, and A. J. Arnold, charged with giving aid to a deserter.