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The Daily Dispatch: April 21, 1862., [Electronic resource] 20 0 Browse Search
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een Federal soldiers went to the house of Richard Oldfield, in Jones county. Mr. Oldfield had just rMr. Oldfield had just returned from Kinston and Goldsboro', where he had been to carry away what few negroes he had left, ae some letters from them to their friends. Mr. Oldfield was handing over the letters to Mr. W. A. Came up. They seized the letters and took both Oldfield and Cummings prisoners, and said they would nletters. They then went to work destroying Mr. Oldfield's property, cutting up his harness, &c., &ce room and abuse her. They took all of Mr. Oldfield's horses and mules; hitched one mule forwara crippled negro to drive is away, and told Mr. Oldfield they would return next day after all the meambs, old dogs and pigs, and hitched one of Mr. Oldfield's horses to his own buggy and carried him a Newbern. The horse started to runaway, as Mr. Oldfield told them he would, and Mr. Oldfield and MrMr. Oldfield and Mr. Cummings were just in the act of jumping out as they stopped the horse, and all the Yankees had th