Davenport, E. C., 351
Davenport, P. B., 351
David, Anthony, 491
David, Edward, 351
Davidson, John, 1st Mass. H. A., 510
Davidson, John, 22d Mass. Inf., 510
Davidson, R. C., 451
Davidson, W., 510
Davidson, Wardrop, 510
Davis, A. A., 120. 451
Davis, A. M., 351
Davis, Benjamin, 15th Mass. Inf., 352
Davis, Benjamin, 20th Mass. Inf., 352
Davis, Benjamin, 22d Mass. Inf., 120, 352
Davis, C. A., 510
Davis, C. H., 41, 42, 43
Davis, C. H., 27th Mass. Inf., 352
Davis, Charles, 510
Davis, David, 352
Davis, E. S., 510
Davis, Freeman, 436
Davis, G. A., 352
Davis, G. F., 130, 352
Davis, G. H., 510
Davis, G. L., 451
Davis, G. R., 352
Davis, G. T., 81
Davis, G. W., 451
Davis, George, 451
Davis, H. A., 451
Davis. H. F., 65
Davis, J. G., 510
Davis, J. H., 352
Davis, J. J. P., 451
Davis, J. M., 352
Davis, James, 37th Mass. Inf., 352
Davis, James, 55th Mass. Inf., 352
Davis, L. M., 352
Davis, Levi, 352
Davis, Lorenzo, 352
Davis, M. S., 510
Davis, N. H., 52, 208
n, F. S., 267, 411
Davidson, Henry, 267
Davidson, J. Q. A., 40
Davidson, Pliny, 40
Davis, A. A., 40
Davis, A. A., 267
Davis, A. P., 267
Davis, Andrew, Jr., 40
Davis, Anthony, 267
Davis, Austin, 267
Davis, Benjamin, 267
Davis, C. A., 267, 643
Davis, C. E., Jr., 606
Davis, C. G., 211
Davis, C. H., 411, 519
Davis, C. H., 643
Davis, C. H., Jr., 160
Davis, C. H., 40
Davis, C. H., 40
Davis, C. M., 40
Davis, C. W., 267, 411, 519
Davis, C. W., 464
Davis, D. W., 267
Davis, David, Jr., 40
Davis, E. E., 464
Davis, E. F., 581
Davis, Ethan, 581
Davis, F. B., 40
Davis, F. E., 40
Davis, F. E., 267
Davis, Frank, 267
Davis, G. B., 267, 411
Davis, G. E., 267
Davis, G. E., 267
Davis, G. E., 464, 498
Davis, G. F., 267
Davis, G. H., 267
Davis, G. P., 267
Davis, G. R., 267
Davis, G. R., 464
Davis, G. T. M., Mrs., 599
Davis, H. T., 40
Davis, H. T., 267, 411, 519
Davis, Hasbrouck, 175, 411, 464, 519
Davis, I. P., Jr., 40
Davis, J. H., 267
Davis, J. H.,
was also defaced.
For the most part, the calligraphy consisted of simple signatures and flourishes with dates; but in several cases I noticed extensive sentences, grossly abominable expressions in large characters, and the most, disgustingly obscene figures drawn on the walls and the woodwork of the gallery.
The very neighborhood of the altar was not respected; for in close proximity to it I read the words "Death to Traitors — thus saith the Lord!" together with a cartoon representing President Davis suspended by the neck, illustrated by the sententious sentence, "J. D. the son of a b — h." "Death to Secessionists," however, seems to have been the favorite motto, for I observed it inscribed everywhere.
The following sentence, being more pretentious than the rest, I copied in my note book.
It was written in the centre of the wall at the right-hand side of the reading desk:
"Citizens of Virginia, your cowardly acts will certainly fail upon your own heads.
You will, like H
th Georgia, I — thigh broken, very severe.
Cornett W J, 4th Virginia, F — arm fractured, severe.
Cosby J S, 4th Alabama, G — thigh, not severe.
Crowe J R, 4th Alabama, G — arm fractured.
Crummer Benj.
1st Virginia cavalry, I — chin and side, severe.
Culver T M, 4th Alabama, K — arm, slight.
Curbon L J 7th Georgia, I — hand, not severe.
Daniel J B, 13th Mississippi, F — leg, slight.
Daniel Jno. 4th Alabama, C — head.
Daniel L a, 4th Alabama, C — mouth.
Davis E W, 8th Georgia, B — shoulder, slight.
day M V, 4th South Carolina.
A — right side.
Dawson W S, 4th Virginia, C — leg, slight.
Corrough John a, 11th Mississippi, F — arm, not severe.
doubt Jno, 5th Virginia, F — knee, severe.
Douberley Henry, 4th Ala, B — chin, severe.
Dunney--, 8th Georgia, head, died shortly after admission.
Duke Thos. F, 1st Serg't 7th Georgia, E — leg, severe.
Dobbs G, 8th Georgia, I — thigh, flesh wound.
R. Lebby, N. Petit, F. J. Rolando, John H. Jungbluth, J. S. Riggs, Rev. P. O Neil, J. M. Ainger, Charles E. Baker & Co., Henry Wittschen, O. J. Chaffee, Phœnix Engine Company, B. Mordecai.
Meeting Street.--The following are the sufferers in Meeting street:
Joseph W. Harrison, N. Fehrenbach, Estate of Wm. Calder, Francis Backus, B. Mordecai, Thomas Divine, Estate of Mrs. J. C. Thwing, W. J. Wightman, Dr. John W. Schmidt, Jr., Estate of Wm. C. Gatewood, Estate of Abraham Roulain, David Davis & Brothers, Claus W. Wrede, Tudor Ice Company, Schroder Brothers, George F. Meldau, Geo. Kriete, Dr. H. W. DeSaussure, Dr. Edward North, Charleston Savings Institution, Geo. N. Reynolds, Dr. B. A. Rodrigues, H. S. Griggs, Geo. M. Reynolds, Jr., Salcedo & Bierck, Mrs. M. Frey, Gabriel Davis, C. Noelken, R. M. Green, in trust, Dr. H. Winthrop, Joseph A. Winthrop, Wm. T. White, Charles White, Charleston Theatre company, Mrs. Jane E. White.
Queen Street.--The following are the principal