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The Daily Dispatch: April 22, 1862., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
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lma, having on her stern the name of Bridgetown, though she hailed from the Great Wicomico river, Western Virginia.--Possession was taken, with the Captain, Samuel D. Langford, of Great Annamessix, and the crew, with five passengers from Richmond, one of whom was a captain in the rebel army. On searching the Velma there was foundd his commission in the fire, remnants of which being found in the ashes, he acknowledged the fact, and also that he had been engaged in the battle of Manassas. Langford, the captain, is part owner of the vessel, and has been engaged in the contraband trade for five months. The passengers and crew were all, together with thoaltimore, and George McCafferty, of Baltimore, and H. A. Brooke, son of Prof. N. C. Brooke, of Baltimore, a captain in the rebel army. The crew are Captain Samuel D. Langford, Robert H. Creswell, Samuel Somers, and W. J. Whittington. Baltimore, April 14.--The passengers taken on board the Velma were subsequently taken be