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Chesterfield (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Disgraceful Conduct of soldiers.
For some time past the soldiers attached to the division of Gen. Hood stationed in Chesterfield county, have been perpetrating the most highhanded outrages.
The Petersburg Express learns that not only have extensive robberies been committed and depredations upon private property, but the trains running between Richmond and Petersburg have been assailed, and patrons travelling in them injured.
On one occasion several window glasses of the cars were broken by snow-balls, and a lady sitting near one of them so seriously injured as to require the services of a physician:
On Thursday night last, twelve soldiers, armed to the teeth and purporting to belong to General Road's division, appeared at the Half way House, and demanded admittance into the store of Mr. Charkley, the postmaster.
They stated that they had orders from headquarters to search his promises for Equor, and exhibited a forged order to that effect.
Seeing that those men were det
Chalkley (search for this): article 1
Spinner Woodring (search for this): article 1
House (search for this): article 1
Hood (search for this): article 1
Disgraceful Conduct of soldiers.
For some time past the soldiers attached to the division of Gen. Hood stationed in Chesterfield county, have been perpetrating the most highhanded outrages.
The Petersburg Express learns that not only have extensive robberies been committed and depredations upon private property, but the trains running between Richmond and Petersburg have been assailed, and patrons travelling in them injured.
On one occasion several window glasses of the cars were broken by snow-balls, and a lady sitting near one of them so seriously injured as to require the services of a physician:
On Thursday night last, twelve soldiers, armed to the teeth and purporting to belong to General Road's division, appeared at the Half way House, and demanded admittance into the store of Mr. Charkley, the postmaster.
They stated that they had orders from headquarters to search his promises for Equor, and exhibited a forged order to that effect.
Seeing that those men were det
Road (search for this): article 1
Charkley (search for this): article 1