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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Parole list of Engineer troops, Army of Northern Virginia, surrendered at Appomattox C. H., April 9th, 1865. (search)
in Engineer Dept. First Regiment. Company a. J. J. Conway, Captain. C. E. Young, Second Lieutenant. Chas. Minor, Second Lieutenant. Sergeants—S. D. Rumbough, R. A. Wright, Chas. H. Small, Wm. S. Young, R. B. Wilson, Geo. W. Hardy, Wm. B. Wootton. Corporals—Reuben N. Thomas, J. R. Wingfield, Paul J. C. Jones, R. W. Brightwell. Privates—James R. Anderson, E. J. Brewton, S. H. Bledsoe, J. W. Carver, G. W. Holden, Joseph Hedgepeth, E. Joyner, Jr., Elkana Lakey, Monroe Love, Thos. D. Neal, Wm. T. Norford, Rufus Rainy, H. F. Tinder, J. J. Vaughan, D. H. Willard, M. Warren. note.—Sergeant P. C. McPhail, detached and paroled in Charlotte county. Company B. John M. Baldwin, Captain. Chas. W. Babbitt, First Lieutenant. Jno. M. Hood, Second Lieutenant. F. R. Smith, Orderly Sergeant. W. L. Slater, Sergeant. Nolan Stone, Corporal. Privates—B. J. Barnett, J. W. Callahan, John Coffey, T. A. Douglass, A. N. Deacon, J. Edwards, A. Griffith, J. M. Hambright, R.
Runaway. --$100 reward.--Ran away from Thomas D. Neal. Danville, Va., my negro man, Morris. He is a very light mulatto, (almost white,) weighs about 150 pounds, is about five feet eight or nine inches high, and about 20 or 21 years old; has lived in Richmond three or four years. He is in all probability in Caroline county, near Hanover Court House, and I expect has forged papers. I will give the above reward if he is caught out of the corporation of Richmond, and $50 if caught in the city and delivered to Messrs. Hunt & James Richmond. jy 20--1t* D. R. Hunt.
Runaway--$100 reward. --Ran away, from Thomas D. Neal. Esq., Danville, Va., my negro man, Morris. He is a very light mulatto, (almost white,) weighs about 150 pounds, is about five feet eight or nine inches high, and about 20 or 21 years old; has lived in Richmond three or four years. He is in all probability in Caroline county, near Hanover Court House, and I expect forged papers. I will give the above reward if he is caught out of the corporation of Richmond, and $50 if caught in the city and delivered to Messrs. Hunt & James Richmond. jy 20-- 4t* H. R. Hunt.
Sale of Negroes. --Forty very likely Negroes will be sold in families, at Danville, Va, for each, on Wednesday, 19th November, at public auction — a large proportion between 10 and 20 years of age, and among them some good house servants. [no 1--td] Thos. D. Neal.
The Daily Dispatch: December 14, 1865., [Electronic resource], Southern Representation — the latest news from Washington. (search)
s of the meeting be tendered to A. S. Buford, President, and Franklin Stearns, Wood Bouldin, W. T. Sutherlin and A. F. Harvey, Directors, and to John D. Harvey, W. T. Clark and E. F. Keen for their liberality and promptness in pledging themselves individually on notes and bonds, for large amounts of money, to sustain the interests and credit of this Company." Mr. Jones moved that the folowing gentlemen be the Committee of Examination for the road: David J. Burr, Thomas S. Flourney, Thomas D. Neal, Elisha Barksdale and A. D. Towns. Mr. Keen moved to substitute the name of Mr. William M. Treadway for that of Mr. Towns. Mr. Treadway hoped that his friend would withdraw his name. Mr. Keen declined to comply with the request. Mr. Keen's motion was agreed to — ayes 26, noes 20. Mr. Jones's motion was then adopted. Mr. Flournoy offered the following: "Resolved, That a committee of five stockholders be appointed to inquire and report whether any change