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Runaway--$150 reward. --Ran away from the premises of Mrs. T. H. Blankinship, in Manchester, July 15th, her servant man William. He is a likely mulatto, about 24 years old, six feet high with a bushy head of hair. He is probably lurking about Petersburg or City Point, endeavoring to make his way to the enemy. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me in Richmond, or his confinement in any jail so that I get him again. Hill Talley. [jy 19--3]
The Daily Dispatch: July 30, 1863., [Electronic resource], Prisoners taking the oath to the U S. (search)
after they arrived at Camp Morten, Indianapolis. I saw these base scoundrels at the Depot in Indianapolis, when they were about to leave for Rosecrans's army, in charge of their beloved Major, whose name, I regret, is forgotten. They were boasting of the splendid feats they were going to perform, and how they were going to wreak vengeance on us for the reason that they were made conscript rebels A few hung their heads, not daring to meet the eyes of the prisoners then on their way to City Point, but who a few days before had been their comrades in battle. The rest strutted like peacock in their bran new suit of cavalry uniform. How strange! The dirty, half starved rebels, by some magical power, are in a moment transformed into fat, blue and yellow, troopers of the Federal army! The prisoners at Camp Morten were in constant dread of the malicious designs of these renegades. They would resort to the most wicked schemes to get vengeance on true Southern men. And such are so