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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles 14 0 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 2 0 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), White League. (search)
(no?) circumstances after the coming election to employ, rent land to, or in any other manner give aid, comfort, or credit, to any man, white or black, who votes against the nominees of the white man's party. Safety for individuals who express their opinion in the isolated portion of this State has existed only when that opinion was in favor of the principles and party supported by the Ku-klux and White League organizations. Only yesterday Judge Myers, the parish judge of the parish of Natchitoches, called on me upon his arrival in this city, and stated that in order to reach here alive, he was obliged to leave his home by stealth, and after nightfall, and make his way to Little Rock, Ark., and come to this city by way of Memphis, Tenn. He further states that while his father was lying at the point of death in the same village, he was unable to visit him for fear of assassination; and yet he is a native of the parish, and proscribed for his political sentiments only. It is more tha
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Louisiana, 1864 (search)
ch 30: Skirmish, LivoniaILLINOIS--3d Cavalry. March 31: Action, NatchitochesILLINOIS--2d Cavalry; 87th Mounted Infantry. INDIANA--16th Mounte and 18th Cavalry. RHODE ISLAND--3d Cavalry. April 5: Skirmish, NatchitochesILLINOIS--2d Cavalry. April 7: Engagement, Wilson's Farm, near P Grand EcoreINDIANA--16th Mounted Infantry. April 19: Skirmish, NatchitochesNEW YORK--2d (Veteran) and 18th Cavalry. RHODE ISLAND--3d CavalryofUNITED STATES--63d Colored Infantry. April 20-21: Skirmishes, NatchitochesILLINOIS--58th and 119th Infantry. INDIANA--89th Infantry. Aprilnion loss, 2 killed, 17 wounded. Total, 19. April 22: Skirmish, NatchitochesILLINOIS--95th Infantry. INDIANA--16th (Mounted) Infantry. NEW YOred. May 5: Engagement, Dunn's BayouU. S. Navy. May 5: Action, NatchitochesMISSOURI--Battery "A," 1st Light Arty. OHIO--56th Infantry. May h, 84th, 92d, 97th and 99th Colored Infantry. May 14: Skirmish, NatchitochesRHODE ISLAND--3d Cavalry. May 14: Action near AlexandriaILLINOIS
st" young man. --The Vicksburg Waig states that John Neagle, who deserted a Louisiana regiment just before the battle of Oak Hill, and who is reported to have given Lyon notice of the plans and advance of the Confederates, is known here by many of our citizens. He came here as a printer, with Dr. Hagan, when the Sentinel was first started in this city. He disappeared some years after and turned up in Morehouse parish, La., where he married an old lady with some property. He spent her money, brought her negroes to this place and sold them. After squandering her money he left her very suddenly, leaving numbers of bills unsettled; and was next heard of in the lower part of Louisiana, where he had married again. He remained with his second wife until he had spent all her means, and then left her. He was on the eye of being married to a third wife in Natchitoches parish last winter, when some one who knew him gave timely warning, there by saving another victim from his villainy.