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Suffolk, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 11
A monument to the "Union." The town of Suffolk, in Virginia, once one of the prettiest places on the now war-trampled only of Virginia, the work heretofore performed by servants. For miles around Suffolk scarcely a tree has been left standing, and not a house or fence oin one week about the time Longstreet retired from the vicinity of Suffolk, in May last. Many before comfortable and even efficient were sene of all their losses and their present condition, the citizens of Suffolk and Nansemond are true to the Southern cause, and suffering has onndeed a motley crew that left with the Yankees when they evacuated Suffolk. For the information of refugees, I subjoin a list of the names of all who left Suffolk and vicinity with the Yankees, viz:--Jordan Parr and family, Mrs. N S Cowper and daughter, Wm T Wells and wife, Sabry f Yankee cavalry are stationed at Bernard's Mill, four miles below Suffolk, on the Portsmouth road, and their pickets are at Jericho Run, two
Jericho Run (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 11
ee first named in this list any virtuous community would be glad at any time to get rid of the whole batch. The future, in some respects, looks gloomy indeed to the people here; but all seem astonishingly hopeful, and I can but look upon them with all their oppressions and sufferings, and feel ashamed for many respondents in other sections. Four companies of Yankee cavalry are stationed at Bernard's Mill, four miles below Suffolk, on the Portsmouth road, and their pickets are at Jericho Run, two miles from town. Little thieving squads frequently enter the town and steal whatever they can find, and arrest soldiers and returned citizens that may come in their way. Every one has some tale to tell of wrongs perpetrated by the Spears's 11th Pennsylvania cavalry. The Confederate commander that will capture this regiment of cavalry, and bring up the head of Col. Spears in a charger, will immortalize himself in this community. Several refugees were in town last week, among them t
Washington Luke (search for this): article 11
ated Suffolk. For the information of refugees, I subjoin a list of the names of all who left Suffolk and vicinity with the Yankees, viz:--Jordan Parr and family, Mrs. N S Cowper and daughter, Wm T Wells and wife, Sabry Duke, Fanny Duke, Elizabeth Duke, Mary E Whitley, Caroline Dildy, Elisha Dildy and wife, Nathaniel Duke and wite, Fletcher Still, Martha Holland, Geo W Singleton and family, Sarah Holland, Elizabeth Sunch, Nancy Harris, Columbiana Lassiter, Mary J Brown, Sophia Lassiter, Washington Luke and wite, James Joyner and wife, Chas H Kelly and wife, Mrs. Dean and daughter, Elizabeth Nelms, Jane Lawrence, A T Adams, Harrison Willis and wife, Capt Tyler and family, and A F Leggett and family. With the exception of two or three first named in this list any virtuous community would be glad at any time to get rid of the whole batch. The future, in some respects, looks gloomy indeed to the people here; but all seem astonishingly hopeful, and I can but look upon them with all t
Sabry Duke (search for this): article 11
of Suffolk and Nansemond are true to the Southern cause, and suffering has only increased their love for Southern institutions. Only a few having any claims to respectability have sympathized with the North. It was indeed a motley crew that left with the Yankees when they evacuated Suffolk. For the information of refugees, I subjoin a list of the names of all who left Suffolk and vicinity with the Yankees, viz:--Jordan Parr and family, Mrs. N S Cowper and daughter, Wm T Wells and wife, Sabry Duke, Fanny Duke, Elizabeth Duke, Mary E Whitley, Caroline Dildy, Elisha Dildy and wife, Nathaniel Duke and wite, Fletcher Still, Martha Holland, Geo W Singleton and family, Sarah Holland, Elizabeth Sunch, Nancy Harris, Columbiana Lassiter, Mary J Brown, Sophia Lassiter, Washington Luke and wite, James Joyner and wife, Chas H Kelly and wife, Mrs. Dean and daughter, Elizabeth Nelms, Jane Lawrence, A T Adams, Harrison Willis and wife, Capt Tyler and family, and A F Leggett and family. With the e
Nancy Harris (search for this): article 11
was indeed a motley crew that left with the Yankees when they evacuated Suffolk. For the information of refugees, I subjoin a list of the names of all who left Suffolk and vicinity with the Yankees, viz:--Jordan Parr and family, Mrs. N S Cowper and daughter, Wm T Wells and wife, Sabry Duke, Fanny Duke, Elizabeth Duke, Mary E Whitley, Caroline Dildy, Elisha Dildy and wife, Nathaniel Duke and wite, Fletcher Still, Martha Holland, Geo W Singleton and family, Sarah Holland, Elizabeth Sunch, Nancy Harris, Columbiana Lassiter, Mary J Brown, Sophia Lassiter, Washington Luke and wite, James Joyner and wife, Chas H Kelly and wife, Mrs. Dean and daughter, Elizabeth Nelms, Jane Lawrence, A T Adams, Harrison Willis and wife, Capt Tyler and family, and A F Leggett and family. With the exception of two or three first named in this list any virtuous community would be glad at any time to get rid of the whole batch. The future, in some respects, looks gloomy indeed to the people here; but all
Elizabeth Sunch (search for this): article 11
the North. It was indeed a motley crew that left with the Yankees when they evacuated Suffolk. For the information of refugees, I subjoin a list of the names of all who left Suffolk and vicinity with the Yankees, viz:--Jordan Parr and family, Mrs. N S Cowper and daughter, Wm T Wells and wife, Sabry Duke, Fanny Duke, Elizabeth Duke, Mary E Whitley, Caroline Dildy, Elisha Dildy and wife, Nathaniel Duke and wite, Fletcher Still, Martha Holland, Geo W Singleton and family, Sarah Holland, Elizabeth Sunch, Nancy Harris, Columbiana Lassiter, Mary J Brown, Sophia Lassiter, Washington Luke and wite, James Joyner and wife, Chas H Kelly and wife, Mrs. Dean and daughter, Elizabeth Nelms, Jane Lawrence, A T Adams, Harrison Willis and wife, Capt Tyler and family, and A F Leggett and family. With the exception of two or three first named in this list any virtuous community would be glad at any time to get rid of the whole batch. The future, in some respects, looks gloomy indeed to the peopl
ny claims to respectability have sympathized with the North. It was indeed a motley crew that left with the Yankees when they evacuated Suffolk. For the information of refugees, I subjoin a list of the names of all who left Suffolk and vicinity with the Yankees, viz:--Jordan Parr and family, Mrs. N S Cowper and daughter, Wm T Wells and wife, Sabry Duke, Fanny Duke, Elizabeth Duke, Mary E Whitley, Caroline Dildy, Elisha Dildy and wife, Nathaniel Duke and wite, Fletcher Still, Martha Holland, Geo W Singleton and family, Sarah Holland, Elizabeth Sunch, Nancy Harris, Columbiana Lassiter, Mary J Brown, Sophia Lassiter, Washington Luke and wite, James Joyner and wife, Chas H Kelly and wife, Mrs. Dean and daughter, Elizabeth Nelms, Jane Lawrence, A T Adams, Harrison Willis and wife, Capt Tyler and family, and A F Leggett and family. With the exception of two or three first named in this list any virtuous community would be glad at any time to get rid of the whole batch. The future, i
Jordan Parr (search for this): article 11
But in spite of all their losses and their present condition, the citizens of Suffolk and Nansemond are true to the Southern cause, and suffering has only increased their love for Southern institutions. Only a few having any claims to respectability have sympathized with the North. It was indeed a motley crew that left with the Yankees when they evacuated Suffolk. For the information of refugees, I subjoin a list of the names of all who left Suffolk and vicinity with the Yankees, viz:--Jordan Parr and family, Mrs. N S Cowper and daughter, Wm T Wells and wife, Sabry Duke, Fanny Duke, Elizabeth Duke, Mary E Whitley, Caroline Dildy, Elisha Dildy and wife, Nathaniel Duke and wite, Fletcher Still, Martha Holland, Geo W Singleton and family, Sarah Holland, Elizabeth Sunch, Nancy Harris, Columbiana Lassiter, Mary J Brown, Sophia Lassiter, Washington Luke and wite, James Joyner and wife, Chas H Kelly and wife, Mrs. Dean and daughter, Elizabeth Nelms, Jane Lawrence, A T Adams, Harrison Will
h the Yankees when they evacuated Suffolk. For the information of refugees, I subjoin a list of the names of all who left Suffolk and vicinity with the Yankees, viz:--Jordan Parr and family, Mrs. N S Cowper and daughter, Wm T Wells and wife, Sabry Duke, Fanny Duke, Elizabeth Duke, Mary E Whitley, Caroline Dildy, Elisha Dildy and wife, Nathaniel Duke and wite, Fletcher Still, Martha Holland, Geo W Singleton and family, Sarah Holland, Elizabeth Sunch, Nancy Harris, Columbiana Lassiter, Mary J Brown, Sophia Lassiter, Washington Luke and wite, James Joyner and wife, Chas H Kelly and wife, Mrs. Dean and daughter, Elizabeth Nelms, Jane Lawrence, A T Adams, Harrison Willis and wife, Capt Tyler and family, and A F Leggett and family. With the exception of two or three first named in this list any virtuous community would be glad at any time to get rid of the whole batch. The future, in some respects, looks gloomy indeed to the people here; but all seem astonishingly hopeful, and I can
Fanny Duke (search for this): article 11
and Nansemond are true to the Southern cause, and suffering has only increased their love for Southern institutions. Only a few having any claims to respectability have sympathized with the North. It was indeed a motley crew that left with the Yankees when they evacuated Suffolk. For the information of refugees, I subjoin a list of the names of all who left Suffolk and vicinity with the Yankees, viz:--Jordan Parr and family, Mrs. N S Cowper and daughter, Wm T Wells and wife, Sabry Duke, Fanny Duke, Elizabeth Duke, Mary E Whitley, Caroline Dildy, Elisha Dildy and wife, Nathaniel Duke and wite, Fletcher Still, Martha Holland, Geo W Singleton and family, Sarah Holland, Elizabeth Sunch, Nancy Harris, Columbiana Lassiter, Mary J Brown, Sophia Lassiter, Washington Luke and wite, James Joyner and wife, Chas H Kelly and wife, Mrs. Dean and daughter, Elizabeth Nelms, Jane Lawrence, A T Adams, Harrison Willis and wife, Capt Tyler and family, and A F Leggett and family. With the exception of
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