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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
worthless characters, led by two desperate men, Wade and Simmons, completely terrorized a large portdissolute women by the name of Hamby, and after Wade had fortified it, the name by which it was knowomised to assist in defending the house against Wade. It was found out that they had in the house fbove the house, and he concluded that they were Wade's men. He notified his father, and mustered thepproached the house in front, one of them being Wade, who had on a bright Confederate uniform, whichd they started in pursuit. The first news from Wade was when they reached Law's Gap. Here it was found that Wade had camped in the Brushy mountains part of the night after the attack on Mr. Green, ap his money. He informed the party that two of Wade's men were wounded. The pursuers followed the ned, and breaking loose from them, ran to where Wade's men had their horses. Two of these horses weThe men thought that the order was from some of Wade's band and were about to fire upon them, when i[24 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Joseph Jones, M. D., Ll.D. (search)
73. Flowers, Colonel Robert L., 273. Fort Fisher, Bombardment of, 166. Fort Hamby, on the Yadkin, 266. Fort Steadman, Capture of, 74. Fredericksburg, Battle of, 198. Gettysburg, Battle of, Charge of N. C. Troops in, 44, 158; Events Leading Up to; Address of Colonel Charles Marshall, 205; Pickett's Charge at, 229; Discussed, 253, 342, 348. Goode, Hon., John, 296. Gum Spring, N. C., Action at, 62. Half-Way House, 67. Hainesville, Va., Skirmish at, 106. Hampton (General Wade, and Butler, General M. C.), Exploits of; Charge, March 10, 1865, Haleck, General H. W., on Gen. Meade, 251. Harris, Captain E. V., killed, 73. Hartford Convention, The, 16. Hassell, Lieutenant, Theodore, killed, 172. Hatcher's Run, Battle of, 55. Hazlewood, Captain M. W., 229. Heintzelman, General S. P., 260. Heth, General H., on Battle of Gettysburg, 254, 351. Hill, General D. H., Estimate of, 197. Hoge, D. D., Rev M. D., 354. Hoke General R. F., 197. Hotch