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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 9, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
of Ringgold Battery, 13th Va. Battalion of Artillery, 1st Corps. Bugler J. J. Wilkinson, one mule. Privates. James E. Lipscomb, one horse, Dan'l J. Davis, Thos. W. Barksdale, Philip S. Asby. The men and property of this battalion were captured on the 8th of April. [5 men.] (Signed) D. N. Walker, Capt Commanding Battalion. Roll of Graham's Battery Artillery, Va. Vols. 1st Lieut. Edwin M. Pollard. 2d Lieut. Thomas Shanks. Sergeant-Major James Murray. Corporal George W. Vaughan. Privates. Alexander Candle, Henry Channel, William E. Daniel, William A. Falconer, S. J. Savage, Hiram A. Seward, William J. Malone, William T. Taylor, Jr., William A. Griffin, James Griffin, F. B. Jones, John N. Johnson, John B. Wynn. John T. Willcox, John W. Watts, George W. Sutherland, J. W. Braddy. I certify that the above named officers and men are present this day. [2 officers, 19 men.] Edwin M. Pollard, 1st Lieut. Graham's Battery, Va. Vols
Mr. H. G. Richardson, an enterprise citizen of Prince Edward county, Va, died last Monday night from the effects of a wound inflicted upon him with a scythe blade by one of his negro men. The barn of Mr. Geo. W. Vaughan, of Prince Edward county, Va, containing 12 hogsheads of tobacco, was destroyed by fire recently, and an attempt has since been made to burn his house. Wm. H. Waddill, a brave and patriotic youth, belonging to the Halifax Light Infantry, died recently in the hospital at Williamsburg.