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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Company D, Clarke Cavalry. (search)
ick, Jr., Nicholas McClure, Hierome L. Opie, John N. Opie, Edward Osborn, Philip H. Powers, George Page, William B. Page, Archie C. Page, Robert N. Pendleton, Dudley D. Pendleton, Frank S. Pennvbacker, George Ritter, Thomas J. Russell, William A. Russell, Bennett Russell, George Ruggles, Joseph H. Shepherd, George C. Shepherd, Champe Shepherd, Jr., George H. Sowers, Charles H. Smith, Treadnell Smith, Jr., J. Rice Smith, Warren C. Smith, George H. Shumate, Thomas Shumate, Edward Shumate, Henry Stephenson, R. C. Steptoe, Leonard Swartzwelder, Philip Swann, William Simpson, Benjamin Trenary, Thomas Timberlake, Pius Francis Topper, James Thompson, George Turner, James Watson, John Watson, Thomas Watson, John R. White, Thomas Williams, Eustace Williams, Charles A. Ware, Jacquiline S. Ware, Nathaniel Willis, George Waesche, Carlisle Whiting, James D. Wiggington, Joseph N. Wheat, Frank W. Wheat, Charles H. Wager, and Count F. Zoulasky. The first Cavalry Regiment. This company, with ele
complete and equip the same. The following were taken up and passed: House bill authorizing the County Court of Lee county to authorize William R. Graham, of said county, to construct a dam across Powell's river. A bill amending the first and twelfth sections of an act passed March 29, 1861, entitled. "An act incorporating the Rockbridge Issuance Company." A bill to authorize the County Court of Smyth county to borrow a sum of money. A bill for the relief of Henry Stephenson, of Frederick county. A bill to amend and re-enact an act amending the charter of the town of Danville, passed March 4, 1854, and incorporating into one all acts amendatory thereof. A bill to amend and re-enact the thirteenth and fourteenth sections of chapter fourteen of the Code of 1860. [This bill declares the duties and fixes the pay of the Senate and House officers.] A motion, by Mr. English, to take up Senate resolution asking amnesty for Mr. Davis and others, and