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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Company a, Fifteenth Virginia Infantry, Confederate States Army. (search)
ie Court House, March 31, 1865. Anderson L. Morris; 19. Andrew H. Mountcastle; 21. Albert W. Mountcastle; 27. Died in 1862. William H. Manning; 20. Wounded at Sharpsburg. Stephen B. Mays; 27. Not accounted for. William M. Miller; 22. Not accounted for. Albert W. Pearman; 20. Not accounted for. William F. Pearman; 21. Died in 1862. George W. Richardson; 18. Henry Schwalmeyer; 19. Henry T. Scherer; 21. Captured at Sailor's Creek, and carried to Point Lookout. Robert R. Smith; 18. Corporal; wounded at Sharpsburg; killed at Drewry's Bluff. Richard N. Spraggins; 21. Transferred to navy. Jacob F. Seigle; 18. William S. Taylor; 18. Killed at Drewry's Bluff. James L. Taliaferro; 21. Discharged. Thomas M. Tiller; 26. Died May 14, 1863. Edward C. Trainham; 38. Discharged. Thomas E. Valentine; 21. Wounded at Cold Harbor. John V. Willis; 17. Patrick H. Woodward; 19. Not accounted for. Charles B. Watkins; 18. Transferred to artillery. Wil
Hustings Court yesterday. --Dick, slave of Richard Alvey, convicted of breaking into the store of Robert R. Smith, on the 11th of May, and stealing several thousand dollars'worth of groceries, was ordered thirty nine lashes at the public whipping-post. Nolle prosequi were entered in the cases of Catherine, a slave, and Wm. Lyon, a one-legged soldier, charged with receiving stolen goods. The court certified that there had been an extraneous assessment of tax on a license obtained by Mrs. Elizabeth Magill, to allow theatrical performances at the Richmond Theatre, by which Mrs. Magill had been erroneously assessed six thousand two hundred and forty three dollars.