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John B. Floyd (search for this): article 3
Arrest of deserters.
Thirty-eight deserters were arrested upon the arrival of the Tennessee cars at Lynchburg on Thursday.
They were a part of "Captain" St. Martain's company, which was disbanded by Gen. Floyd some time since, and afterwards formed into another company and attached to Gen. Loring's command, and by him also disbanded.
They arrived on the Tennessee ears on Thursday night, and found guards waiting to take them into custody.
Loring (search for this): article 3
Arrest of deserters.
Thirty-eight deserters were arrested upon the arrival of the Tennessee cars at Lynchburg on Thursday.
They were a part of "Captain" St. Martain's company, which was disbanded by Gen. Floyd some time since, and afterwards formed into another company and attached to Gen. Loring's command, and by him also disbanded.
They arrived on the Tennessee ears on Thursday night, and found guards waiting to take them into custody.
St. Martain (search for this): article 3
Arrest of deserters.
Thirty-eight deserters were arrested upon the arrival of the Tennessee cars at Lynchburg on Thursday.
They were a part of "Captain" St. Martain's company, which was disbanded by Gen. Floyd some time since, and afterwards formed into another company and attached to Gen. Loring's command, and by him also disbanded.
They arrived on the Tennessee ears on Thursday night, and found guards waiting to take them into custody.