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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 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)
Skinner, Ordnance Sergeant G. H. Barker. Sergeant J. Brookville, S. E. Hurst, W. B. Maxwell, J. Newsom, W. R. Logan, W. R. Hammet, A. D. Cockram, J. C. Lewis, L. F. Peeple, W. W. Mostileer, B. W. Bird, R. S. Warring, D. R. Hook, W. C. Kennedy, A. J. Leverett, E. L. Samuels, Private W. C. Brogiel, S. C. Calhoun, J. M. Freeman, L. S. Haskins, J. W. Hammock, T. A. Waldrop, N. S. Waldrop, L. Adkins, J. Bruce, J. C. Christles, John Fitch, A. Garmon, M. Harmon, L. Lawson, W. T. Lawson, L. K. Oliver, Sergeant J. A. Jennings, W. C. Baker, W. E. Anderson, W. H. H. Shelton, W. L. Pirch, J. W. Bond, S. G. Mabry, J. S. Black, W. A. Witcher. J. W. White, N. B. Hooks, Corporal J. W. Jones, G. W. Broadwell, S. E. Earny, C. Rainwater, J. F. Harner, W. Kitchens, B. Hardwood, C. N. Straud, T. R Railey, G. W. Smith, J. Hicks, N. B. Ross, Wm. Gosset, W. I. Spine, E. M. Owen, J. C. Darden, Mus'n R. E. Dunham, J. M. Shelton, Private A.
Proceedings in the Courts. Mayor's Court, Tuesday, Dec. 2d --Recorder Jas. K. Caskie presiding — The case of Cyrus, slave of Miles Crenshaw, for stealing one cow from R. G. Morriss, was continued until December 3d. Moses Oppenheimer, for aiding Cyrus to steal the cow, by forging the name of L. Lawson to a note asking payment for the same, had his case also continued until the 3d inst. John W. Wall and Joseph Dickinson were brought up for threatening to shoot Samuel Motley, a free negro. It appeared that the parties entered Motley's restaurant, on 8th street, below the Spots wood House, and called for liquor, which he said he was unable to furnish. They thereupon, hoping to force from him liquor by threats, pulled out their pistols and told him to prepare for death. A policeman appearing meanwhile, the paries were marched off to the cage. The Recorder committed them as disturbers of the peace. Rebecca Williams and Rachael Armistead, two free negroes, were arrai