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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.23 (search)
Virginia Infantry. July 18, 1889, W. C. Orbison, A, Sixth Louisiana Infantry. July 2, 1890, C. W. Ottman, A, Fifth Louisiana Infantry. June 27, 1892, Walton Obenshain, I, Eleventh Virginia Infantry. November 11, 1892, Dannis O'Hare, A, Tenth Virginia Battalion of Infantry. November 23, 1892, John O'Roark, Rice's Battery. September 22, 1886, James F. Padgett, A, Twenty-fourth Virginia Cavalry. November 29, 1888, Charles W. Perkins, Parker's Battery. July 24, 1889, Patrick Perry, C, Heavy Artillery. January 30, 1890, E. F. Partram, I, Fourteenth Virginia Infantry. November 13, 1890, John T. Pegram, Eppes's Company. November 2, 1891, Thomas W. Pinchback, B, First Virginia Infantry. November 23, 1892, William E. Perley, A, Nineteenth Virginia Infantry. November 12, 1891, Patrick Powers, C, First Virginia Battalion of Infantry. December 10, 1891, M. B. Portiaux, Assistant-Quartermaster. June 15, 1892, A. J. Perdue, Fayette Artillery. Nove
Destroying a Child. --A man calling himself Patrick Perry is now confined in the jail of Henrico county to answer the charge of destroying a new-born infant, by choking it, and then throwing it into a gully on Union Hill. Several residents of the county, it is said, saw the prisoner when he threw the infant into the ditch. Perry, at the time of his arrest, was very much intoxicated, and now declares that be knows nothing in the world of the babe, and that he never saw it. Destroying a Child. --A man calling himself Patrick Perry is now confined in the jail of Henrico county to answer the charge of destroying a new-born infant, by choking it, and then throwing it into a gully on Union Hill. Several residents of the county, it is said, saw the prisoner when he threw the infant into the ditch. Perry, at the time of his arrest, was very much intoxicated, and now declares that be knows nothing in the world of the babe, and that he never saw it.