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Death in Castle Thunder. --A soldier, named E. L. Johnson, died in this prison yesterday of mumps. His company and regiment are unknown. Johnson was taken up in Lynchburg on the 8th of September, by the Provost Marshal of that city, Lieut. Turner, and sent to Richmond as a supposed deserter. His remains were interred yesterday in Oakwood Cemetery.
E. L. Johnson (search for this): article 7
Death in Castle Thunder. --A soldier, named E. L. Johnson, died in this prison yesterday of mumps. His company and regiment are unknown. Johnson was taken up in Lynchburg on the 8th of September, by the Provost Marshal of that city, Lieut. Turner, and sent to Richmond as a supposed deserter. His remains were interred yesterday in Oakwood Cemetery. Death in Castle Thunder. --A soldier, named E. L. Johnson, died in this prison yesterday of mumps. His company and regiment are unknown. Johnson was taken up in Lynchburg on the 8th of September, by the Provost Marshal of that city, Lieut. Turner, and sent to Richmond as a supposed deserter. His remains were interred yesterday in Oakwood Cemetery.
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Death in Castle Thunder. --A soldier, named E. L. Johnson, died in this prison yesterday of mumps. His company and regiment are unknown. Johnson was taken up in Lynchburg on the 8th of September, by the Provost Marshal of that city, Lieut. Turner, and sent to Richmond as a supposed deserter. His remains were interred yesterday in Oakwood Cemetery.