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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
aptain Charles U. Williams, General D. A. Weisiger, David Wilson, A. S. Watkins, C. E. Wingo, R. G. Wilson, Montgomery West, P. A. Wellford, Lieutenant R. C. Wortham, Bolivar Ward, E. J. Weymouth. Thomas A. Young, John P. Yancey. Members of R. E. Lee Camp on detached service at Hampton, Va.: R. M. Booker, George Booker, John Booker, G. W. Caine, W. T. Dougherty, W. T. Gatewood, B. K. Curtis, R. S. Hudgins, C. T. Holtzclaw, John S. Howard, W. F. Ford, William Gennett, J. S. Jones, D. W. Mahone. H. F. Phillips, R. H. Richardson, J. C. Richardson, E. A. Semple, Charles Selden, L. H. Sclater, W. W. Roche, G. M. Peck, E. K. Peek, H. C. Whiting, T. B. Wood, W. T. Westwood, George Wray, A. D. Wallace, G. W. Watts, G. O. Mears, John Howard, A. S. Segar, J. H. Ham, J. T. Outtan, N. Williams, W. J. Stores, J. W. Richardson, E. C. Wood, W. S. Hankins, J. B. Wheeler, John R. Patrick, Lewis Hansford, J. W. Saunders, J. M. Richardson, William J. Sims, R. J. Massenburg, Thomas R. Wheeler. [
similar $2.50 piece to pay, and Lohman said it was bad. He then took it back and paid a dime for the two glasses of lager. E Lohman.--[Related the circumstance of the drinks.] Saw similar money in the prisoner's purse, but couldn't say it was bad. In order to test the value of the piece he gave me, I got another piece and compared them, and found his the lightest. Prisoner took both in his hand, and threw them upon the bar, asking me if I could select my own. I did so, readily. D. W. Mahone.--[Witness is employed at Purcell, Ladd & Co.'s drug store.] On Thursday morning last, prisoner came to the store and purchased 25 cents worth of medicine, handing me a $2.50 piece, and I gave him the change. Afterwards found it was bad. Saw him on the street and told him about it. He said he would make it good, but saw no more of him. My suspicions in regard to the piece were aroused by its light weight. Martin Kahn.--[Employed at Ezekiel's store.] Prisoner was at the store and bou