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The Daily Dispatch: April 6, 1863., [Electronic resource], The occupation of Jacksonville — the conduct of the negro Regiment. (search)
The occupation of Jacksonville — the conduct of the negro Regiment.
The Augusta (Ga) Constitutionalist contains a letter from an old and highly respectable citizen of Jacksonville, Fla., giving Jacksonville, Fla., giving an account of the occupation of that city by a negro regiment, which was landed from a Federal gunboat at the wharf of the defenceless place.
The citizens were, of course, all held as prisoners, and other was seen at large in the city, and as he was the son of Puran Moody — once a citizen of Jacksonville, but who left the place on its evacuation by the enemy last April--he was treated with less r erything else that she had, at St. Mary's, in Georgia, where she had resided, and had reached Jacksonville a short time before, was said to have been whipped by the black wretches.--They also threaten ses in the vicinity of that formerly occupied by Gen. Hopkins.
The force of the enemy in Jacksonville was about 1,400--made up to this number by reinforcements which came up after the place was t