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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Goochland Light Dragoons. (search)
nson, dead, Carter Johnson, Reverdy Johnson, George Logan, wounded at Cannon's Wharf and captured, Charles Lacy, W. F. Lewis, R. J. Saving, Hiter Loving, died 1862, John Laddin, killed near Lee Town, Mike McPhalin, John C. Miller, discharged 1862, Chastine Miller, killed at Williamsburg, Va., Joseph H. Malory, wounded at Five Forks and captured, William Morris, Samuel Mosby, Richard Messenger, Polk Nuckols, P. O. Nuckols, W. H. Parrish, B. F. Parrish, Napoleon B. Perkins, Morton Payne, William Pleasants, Alonzo Pleasants, John Pleasants, dead, John Palmore, John Quigley, dead, N. M. Ragland, dead, John C. Ragland, John W. Randolph,—— Ring, Marcellas Shelton, killed at Lee Town, Va., E. Newell Sims, dead; Thomas J. Sims, wounded at Wilderness,——Savage, Tomolin Price, R. A. Trice (Louisa Dick), William J. Trice, dead, Robert H. Trice,——Terrill, Ben Trice, dead, N. S. Thurman, last heard of in Kentucky, William Fourman, John Talley, Philip Taylor, Charles Webster, residence unknown,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson. (search)
. Julien Henderson; wounded. Tommie Herndon; dead. E. T. Hughes; recruit. Samuel Mosby; recruit. Branch Bell; recruit. James Argyle; transferred to. E. H. Argyle; transferred to. R. H. Trice; recruit. T. A. Curd; transferred from. William Morris; recruit. James Houchins; recruit. Thomas Houchins, recruit. John Baugh; substitute. B. S. Dandridge; substitute. Mat. G. Anderson; recruit. A. C. Brooking; recruit. R. L. Brooking; recruit. William Pleasants; substitute. John C. Ragland; recruit. John S. Garthright; transferred from. John R. Garthright; transferred from. S. H. Garthright. John Ladden (Shepherdstown); killed. Marcellus Shelton; killed. James Foster; substitute. Richard Missenger; transferred from. ——Terrell; transferred from. P. O. Nichol; transferred from. ——Webster; substitute. ——Scott; transferred from. Julien Armstrong; recruit. Philip Taylor; recruit. Powhatan Ayres; tran
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
. Julien Henderson; wounded. Tommie Herndon; dead. E. T. Hughes; recruit. Samuel Mosby; recruit. Branch Bell; recruit. James Argyle; transferred to. E. H. Argyle; transferred to. R. H. Trice; recruit. T. A. Curd; transferred from. William Morris; recruit. James Houchins; recruit. Thomas Houchins, recruit. John Baugh; substitute. B. S. Dandridge; substitute. Mat. G. Anderson; recruit. A. C. Brooking; recruit. R. L. Brooking; recruit. William Pleasants; substitute. John C. Ragland; recruit. John S. Garthright; transferred from. John R. Garthright; transferred from. S. H. Garthright. John Ladden (Shepherdstown); killed. Marcellus Shelton; killed. James Foster; substitute. Richard Missenger; transferred from. ——Terrell; transferred from. P. O. Nichol; transferred from. ——Webster; substitute. ——Scott; transferred from. Julien Armstrong; recruit. Philip Taylor; recruit. Powhatan Ayres; tran
tered a nolle prosequi in each case. As we were instrumental in bringing these gentlemen before the court, it affords us pleasure to record their acquittal.--A nol. pros. was also entered in each of the cases of E. W. Usher, B. Shafer, Joseph Hulcher, F. Linkhauer, W. H. Haywood. B. W. Totty. --Wm. Byrd, a free negro, charged with stealing $265 in bank notes from E. B. Spence and Wm. Garey, was convicted of the felony, and ordered to be sold into absolute slavery. Lucy Ann Banks and William Pleasants, free, were ordered to be hired out to pay jail fees recently incurred by them.--John A. Faris, presented for keeping an ordinary without license, paid the costs of the same, a nolle prosequi having been entered upon that condition.--Several free negroes were granted new registers.--Twelve men were ordered to be summoned to attend court to-day as a jury for the trial of persons charged with misdemeanors.--The case of Chas. Murphy, charged with feloniously, unlawfully, and maliciously k
Fifty dollars reward. --The above reward will be paid for the arrest of Nelson Taylor, a free man of color. Said Nelson is about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, very black, and tolerably thick lips, and is between 30 and 35 years of age. He was living at Port Mayo, below Rocketts, in a brick shanty belonging to Mr. Quarles--It is thought he is trying to get to Charles City of New Kent, where his relations are living. Any one arresting him will please try and bring him to Henrico county jail or address Wm. Pleasants, Sheriff Henrico county, Richmond, Va. je 10--5t*
False garbs. --Two females, dressed in male apparel, accompanied by a young gentleman from the South, were, captured by Capt. Pleasants yesterday morning, and taken before the Mayor. After being exhibited for some time in their false garbs the females were sent to prison, and their escort admitted to bail for his good behavior.
Fifty dollars reward. --The above reward will be paid for the arrest of Nelson Taylor, a free man of color. Said Nelson is about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, very black, and tolerably thick lips, and is between 32 and 35 years of age. He was living at Fort Mayo, below Rocketts, in a brick abanty belonging to Mr. Quarles--It is thought he is trying to get to Charles City or New Kent, where his relations are living. Any one arresting him will please try and bring him to Henrico county jail or address Wm. Pleasants, Sheriff Henrico county, Richmond, Va. 1 je--5t*