Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 18, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Conners or search for Conners in all documents.

Your search returned 3 results in 1 document section:

mination, and a pass dated the 13th of May, at the headquarters of Pickett's division, signed by Raymond Fairfax, Captain commanding the Pioneer Corps, permitting Conners and Quigley to visit Richmond. Edward Gorfroth, a member of the City Battalion, testified that he and some comrades were sitting in the door of the barracks The jury having elicited all it could by means of testimony, retired to consult on their verdict, which, on its announcement, was found to be that the deceased, Conners or Quigley, came to his death by blows on his head, given by some person to the jury unknown, and then being thrown into the basin. It is more than probable ame to his death by blows on his head, given by some person to the jury unknown, and then being thrown into the basin. It is more than probable that the name of the deceased was Conners. His head and face were much swollen and some bruises appeared; but whether they existed prior to this death, could not well be determined.