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Col. John M. Harrell, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 10.2, Arkansas (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 21, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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y H. Key, Mt. Lebanon, La., assistant surgeon Fifth Louisiana cavalry. Charles Jones, Jr., New Orleans, medical purveyor district of Louisiana. Charles Alexander Cruikshanks, Alexandria, La., consolidated Crescent regiment infantry. May, 1865, sitting at Natchitoches: William Watt, Elysian Fields, La., surgeon Yeager's First Texas cavalry. James E. Keaten, Cheneyville, La., assistant surgeon McMahon's battery. Thomas J. Fort, Ringgold, La., assistant surgeon Norwood's Twenty-seventh Louisiana infantry. James P. Oliver, Winfield, La., assistant surgeon Vincent's regiment. William M. Gince, Winnsboro, La., assistant surgeon Eighth Louisiana dismounted cavalry. Robert L. Lockett, Alexandria, La., surgeon. James R. Percy, Tchula, Miss., surgeon Twenty-eighth Louisiana infantry. Joseph A. Lavigne, Iberville, La., surgeon Eighth Louisiana dismounted cavalry. Isaac P. Webb, Iverson, La., assistant surgeon. Wiley Woodward Medaris, Austin, Tex. (one course), acting assistant surgeon.
C. S. District Court. --This Court met on Saturday pursuant to adjournment, and transacted the following business: The petition of R. G. Farley, asking to be discharged from military service, and claiming to be illegally detained therein, was heard and rejected, and the said Farley committed to the custody of his Captain. The petition of James P. Oliver, for a discharge from military service, was continued till Monday, and the petitioner admitted to bail. W. A. Bass, asking to be discharged from military service, will undergo an examination on Thursday. The petition against John Chambers, asking to be discharged from military service, was continued till Wednesday at 11 o'clock, and the party admitted to ball. Reuben Rider was discharged from military service under a writ of habeas corpus, on the ground that he was a shoemaker.
C. S. District Court. --The Confederate States Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, (Judge Halyburton presiding,) again convened yesterday at the State Court-House. James P. Oliver, an infant, under 18 years of age, was discharged, under writ of habeas corpus, from military service. The case of Thomas Kinney, suing under writ of habeas corpus for discharge from the army, was continued till Thursday. John S. Newton, also petitioning for discharge from military service, on account of being a shoemaker, was heard, and the Court took till to-day to decide in the matter. The petitioner was admitted to bail. The habeas corpus case of Whitfield W. Phillips, suing for discharge from military service, was partly heard and continued till to-day. The injunction of the Roanoke Valley Railroad Company against Col. C. F. M. Garnett and George E. Walker, was continued till to-day.