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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The execution of Dr. David Minton Wright (search)
mn of negro troops, commanded by a white lieutenant by the name of Sanborn. As they completely filled the sidewalk, everybody, old and young of another. The Doctor, holding the pistol behind him, warned Sanborn to stand off. Disregarding the warning, Sanborn continued to advaSanborn continued to advance, when Dr. Wright fired the shot, taking effect in Sanborn's left hand. The latter still advancing and persisting (as Dr. Wright stated) Sanborn's left hand. The latter still advancing and persisting (as Dr. Wright stated) in having a gentleman arrested by his negro troops, he fired again, the ball taking effect in a vital part. They then clinched, Sanborn struSanborn struggling to get possession of the pistol, which Dr. Wright retained, and, had it pointed at his breast, could have killed him instantly, but difour feet of his breast. So soon as they ceased to struggle, Lieutenant Sanborn, weak and faint, went into the store of Foster & Moore and imow stands, opposite the Atlantic Hotel. It was here he lived when Sanborn and his negro troops swept down the northern sidewalk of Main stre
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Leonidas, at Cassville, 314; his career, 321. Polk, Gen. L. E., 147. Polk, Dr., Wm. M , His life of his father, 321. Purcell Battery, Its gallantry, 362. Randolph, Gen. G. W., 118. Ratchford, Major James W., 135 Reilly, Maj., James, 267. Rice, How not to cook, 349 Richmond, Va., Confederate dead at, 15; defence of, 139; encompassed, 378. Riley, James, 176. Roberts, Capt., 264 Rochelle, C. S. Navy, Capt. James, 267. Rouss, Charles B., 367. Rhyme, Texas war, 355. Sanborn, U. S. Army, Lieut., 329. St. John's Church, Richmond, 337. Sasser, Philip, 110. Savage's Station, 378. Sebastapol, compared with Fort Fisher, 257. Secession vindicated, 17; belief that there would be no war, 158. Semmes, C. S. Navy, Admiral R, 306. Seven Days Battles, 125. Seven Pines, Battle of the, 123. Sharpsburg, Battle of, 129, 138 Shenandoah, The Confederate warship, exploits of, 165. Sherman, Gen. W. T., 354. Shiloh, Battle of, 215, 325. Slaughter, G