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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 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)
kill, G. H. Williams, Thos. Nagle. Co. F. Sergeant Jas. A. Ward, Private S. L. Clark, Jno. Conkle, J. Crow, J. W. Dunn, J. N. Hill, J. W. Hardy, A. Holland, Private J. M. Jurdon, W. J. Johnston, M. C. King, J. Lawhorn, J. M. Lawrence, J. C. Pate, J. W. Vankannon. Co. G. Sergeant M. M. Caldwell, F. S. Cooper, Corporal J. M. Lee, Private D. Archibald, A. N. Bishop, L. Bishop, C. A. Bryans, W. W. Dobson, J. M. Goodnight, Private J. F. Jones, D. L. McClure, R. R. Robinson, J. D. Sloan, L. W. Stogner, J. M. Stogner, J. W. Williams, J. W. Kyle. Co. H. 1st Sergeant H. C. Fields, Private Chas. Bagby, J. C. Hood, W. J. Hays, Private J. F. Graves, W. Kidd, R. G. Perkins, W. V. Wynn. Co. I. Sergeant W. Haynes, Corporal C. S. Taylor, H. C. Wallace, Private J. T. Austin, J. M. Hawkins, J. O. McCoy, W. T. McCoy, Private Jno. Mabray, J. N. McClusky, D. Odell, J. N. Shaw, J. A. Stewart, B. G. Wallace, T. G. Stout, Co. K. Sergea
Insolence Punished. --Cyrus Maxfield, a worthless, drunken free negro, was arraigned before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of using insolent and provoking language to Mr. R. R. Robinson. Cyrus introduced a white woman to show that he was entirely innocent of the charge, but His Honor was not disposed to credit her, and therefore ordered Cyrus to be striped.