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The Daily Dispatch: January 21, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 6, 1864., [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)
. Steward W. G. Roberts. Co. A. Corporal Henry C. Head, Private Jas. R. P. Camp, J. M. C. Gibony, L. L. New, Private T. M. B. Stripling, J. L. Pike, W. E. Ray. Co. B. 2d Sergeant G. W. Simonton, 3d Sergeant G. A. Lucas, Private W. T. Butler, W. H. Hinton, J. C. Kinbell, W. D. Lard, B. A. Mertett, Private W. F. McDaniel, R. Duncan, J. D. Michum, J. T. Parker, W. T. Turner, J. A. Mann. Co. C. 1st Sergeant G. T. Cochrane, 3d Sergeant J. B. Smith, 5th Sergeant B. A. Smith, Corporal A. J. Hughes, L. F. Cochrane, Private W. Dailey, J. L Hearne, C. D. Hopkins, R. C. Johnson, Henry Bond. Co. D. Sergeant W. J. Moore, 3d Sergeant D. A. Martin, Private J. G. Frieland, Private J. E. Ring, E. W. Redding, J. W. Williams. Private G. F. Hicks, C. W. Furgenson, Private R. A. Jackson, Co. E. Corporal J. B. Lewis, Private D. A. Jackson, J. W. Sylvey, J. J. Shaderick, Private H. Thomas, J. H. Williams, J. R. Smallwood. Co. F.
[Southern Association Dispatches.]Stories from deserters. Mobile, Jan. 19. --The Mobile Advertiser and Register has received the following dispatch: Grenada,Jan. 18--Twenty-four prisoners from the Illinois, Indians, and Ohio regiments, captured on the Mississippi, opposite White river, arrived here to-day. They confirm the report that the Federal Generals Wyman, Steel, and Smith, were killed before Vicksburg, and represent great dissatisfaction as existing among the Western troops, with an extreme hatred of the Eastern States and an earnest desire for the establishment of peace. Gen. Sherman was placed under arrest for disobedience of orders in making the attack on Vicksburg prematurely. Those prisoners surrendered to two of Starke's cavalry. They say that the Western troops would all desert if possible. Our recruits report twenty-five transports passing South on Tuesday last.
50 Dollars reward --Ran away from the Richmond Arsenal, about the 20th of July, a negro man belonging to Mr. B. A. Smith, (from whom he was hired,) named Peter Miles, sometimes calls himself Peter Redd. He is 22 or 23 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, gingerbread color, and carries himself very erect; when he left the arsenal be wore a grey suit of clothes. The above reward will be paid for his delivery if caught in the city, or $150 if taken out of it. By order of Lieut Col. W. S. Brown, com'g. Jas D. Browns, Supt A. W. Shops. au 3--6t