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The remains of Major W. S. Wood, quartermaster of the Second Regiment S. C. V., were interred with military honors in Columbia on Sunday last.
He died in Virginia, of typhoid fever.
Large green worms are making sad havoc in the barley and oat fields of Rhode Island.
They crawl up and eat the straw through just under the head of grain, which then falls off.
The arrest of Wm. H. Lyons, of Norfolk, was on a piece warrant merely.
There was nothing in the testimony to impugn his loyalty.
Wanted
--For the balance of the year , ten Negroes, for Cuttting Cord Wood in this . Jon. J. Werth. Agent.
Wanted
--Blacksmiths, (good shoers.) The highest wages paid.
Apply to W. S. Wood, A. Q. M., Bacon Quarter Branch.
Ass't Q'rmaster's Office,Eaco's Quarter Branch,April 4, 1862.
Persons Hiping Slaves to this department will call on the first of each month and collect their hire. W. S. Wood, Capt. and A. Q'rmaster. ap 5--tap15
The Daily Dispatch: April 9, 1862., [Electronic resource], [Correspondence Richmond Daily Dispatch.] (search)
The Daily Dispatch: April 9, 1862., [Electronic resource], By Goddin & Apperson , Auctioneers. (search)
Ass't Q'rmaster's Office,bacon's Quarter branch,April 4, 1862.
Persons Hiring slaves to this department will call on the first of each month and collect their hire. W. S. Wood. Capt. and A. Q'rmaster ap 5--tap15
Ass't Q'rmaster's Office,Bacon's Quarter branch, April 4, 1862.
Persons Hiring Slaves to this department will call on the first of each month and collect their hire. W. S. Wood, Capt. and A. Q'rmaster. ap 5--tap15
The Daily Dispatch: July 19, 1862., [Electronic resource], A New idea. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: March 7, 1863., [Electronic resource], Treatment of our Surgeons by the Federal--Robbery of clothing. (search)
Ran away.
--From the G. S. lot, Bacon's Quarter Branch, about the 1st of February, two negro men, named Delaware and Ben.
Delaware was hired from P. M. Tabb & Son, and belongs to Mrs. Jno. Mutter, of Hanover county, and was hired last year to Mr. George Turner.
He is a sort of bricklayer, and is probably doing job work about the city.
He is about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, copper colored, and about 25 years of age.
Ben was hired from W. S. Phillips, and belongs to King Graves, of Chesterfield county.
He is black, about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, and about 24 years old. I understand he is a kind of huckster around the markets and the city, which occupation he may now be engaged in.
A liberal reward will be paid for the delivery of the above named negroes to me, or confined in any all in the city, so that they can be procured. W. S. Wood, Major and Q. M. Army tation, Bacon's Quarter Branch, Richmond. mh 7--ts
The Daily Dispatch: March 12, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Yankee Courages in Tennessee . (search)
Ran away
From the C S lot, Bacon's Quarter Branch, about the 1st of February, two negro men, named Delaware and Bin.
Delaware was hired from P. M. Tabb & Son, and belongs to Mrs. Jno Mutter, of Hanover county, and was hired last year to Mr. George Turner.
He is a sort of bricklayer, and is probably doing job work about the city.
He is about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, copper colored, and about 25 years of age.
Ben was hired from W. S. Phillips, and belongs to King Graves, of Chesterfield county.
He is black, about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, and about 24 years old. I understand he is a kind of huckster around the markets and the city, which occupation he may now be engaged in.
A liberal reward will be paid for the delivery of the above named negroes to me, or confined in any jail in the city, so that they can be procured. W. S. Wood, Major and Q. M. Army Transportation, Bacon's Quarter Branch, Richmond. mh 7--ts