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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Dickenson, Private E. K. Gunn, Jas. M. Siddons. Co. H. Sergeant S. F. Jordan, Private W. J. Branch, Wm. M. Brownley, Wm. H. Davis, A. A. Delbridge, Joseph Delbridge, Robert Delbridge, A. J. Dobbs, William Harris, Private R. S. House, James Hough, J. C. Johnson, J. W. Lufsey, J. W. Manning, J. W. Norwood, R. J. Randolph, T. W. Rawlings, J. J. P. White. Co. I. Sergeant R. S. Rook, Jesse J. Hall, Jas. R. Bailey, Jos. L. Welton, Corporal Jas. M. Rook, Geo. W. Pollard, Mus'n William Donnell, Private John Waveny, Steth P. Branscome, Jesse A. Brewer, W. H. Brewer, John A. Barrow, Joseph Davis, Jos. N. Edwards, Samuel H. Johnston, Lewis F. Kelly, Private Geo. W. Lee, Jas. W. Marsh, W. J. Moore, J. S. Moore, Geo. W. Newsom, Wm. R. Pain, Jos. H. Pepper, J. M. Phillips, Geo. H. Rose, Henry C. Traylor, Robt. G. Tudor, Benj. T. Woodruff, W. G. Woodruff, F. M. Bendall, Wm. E. Bendall. Co. K. Sergeant W. H. Parsons, B. H. Haye
bond and free, and another one, fished out of the kitchen of an opulent citizen, yielded a dozen more. In addition to these some dozen white subjects were brought up for various petty offences. The negroes were mostly discharged, after admonition, without punishment. E. M. Clough war fined $1 for getting drunk and lying down in the 2d Market house. Tem, slave of Samuel Kyland, was ordered 25 lashes for stealing a pair of buggy shafts from J. H. Shields. Edward, Slave of Geo. W. Pollard, was ordered 30 lashes for stealing 20 bushels of corn. and Margaret Griffin, arrested for receiving the same, also underwent an examination, resulting in Mr. Griffin's discharge. The case against Mis G. was continued. The case against Jesse White. for shooting at and wounding John Andrews, on Main street opposite the Spotswood. Hotel, on Sunday morning, was called upon it being announced that the wounded man would be unable to appear for several days, the Mayor determined
Charged with stealing a watch. --Officer Moore arrested yesterday afternoon a negro woman named Mary Evans, slave of Dr. George W. Pollard, suspected of burglariously entering the house of Nancy Payne and stealing a gold watch and chain, and one breastpin, valued at $2,000, the property of Martha Payne. The robbery was committed in June last, and shortly afterwards officer Moore traced the stolen property to a negro man engaged in the coal-pits in Chesterfields from whom he obtained it. Mary claims to be the wife of this negro fellow, and says she had been entrusted with the watch by a soldier to sell; but turned it over to him to dispose of, believing he would have a better opportunity to do so than herself.