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The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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an Bob Batt, the grave digger, a very respectable mulatto, who made himself very useful during the yellow fever epidemic. James Green, Esq., noted for his munificence, who so handsomely contributed $1,000 for the support of the families of soldiers in the Yankee service, is the veritable Jimmic Green, the miser, noted all over Norfolk and vicinity for the dirty and degraded manner in which he has always lived. Dr. D. W. Todd is a Water street quack of no position and less character, and Dr. Z. Sykes is a pepper doctor, utterly worthless and beneath contempt. Among the other names may be recognized some of the traitors whose conduct has disgraced the city and State, but there are none, we are assured, who ever were esteemed or respected before the war. They were creatures of fortune, ready to take sides at any time with the strongest party, or with that side which would pay best P. H. Whitehurst, who formerly kept a negro groggily, is the leading man among them G. E. Kociler was