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The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1864., [Electronic resource], List of casualties in Wickham's cavalry brigade. (search)
ott, Jos Davis, L C Pridmore, Thos Sparrow, T H Aylor, W Snith, T Clatterbuck, J A Banbecker, W S Robertson, J L Henderson. J C Cooke, Corpis P H Leadbatter and C R Wingfield, privates W J Binford, M A Waldrop, R W Luous, R A Hart, H Helm. Va cav. Missing: John Quigley, G W Fleming, D F Waldrop, J M Ficklin, 4th Va. c. June 12th--Near Trevillian's Depot — Killed: Privates Darby, 2d Va cav. W C Moseley, Lt B J Hill, 3d Va cav; W B Abraham, 4th Va cav. Wounded, Pvtes King, Lipscomb, Sergt Harris, Pvtes Kelley, J J Conner, Capt Whitehead, Pvtes Watts and Bayton, 2d Va cav; Pvtes Dabney, P F Jones, R T Armintead, W L Rogers, J H Ware, Sergt W B Foster, W M Folkes, J S Hardaway; Thos Fowier, C S Clarke, W L Gathrie, W M Hill, Corp'l Young, Pvtes Harrison, White, Jolley, Nat Thackston, S T Wootton, 3d Va cav; privates W Busic, B T Wayland, and Corp'l J T Amos, 4th Va cav. Missing: John F Hill. June 21st--Near White House.--Killed Privates A W Parr and B F Settle, 4th Va Wounded
ontinued: Ben, slave of John H Gentry, slave of James A Scott, charged will stealing an indefinite amount of money from some perform unknown; William, slave of Samuel and William, slave of A F Gooch, charged with breaking into the house of Mrs. Mary Harris, in the night time, and stealing two bombazine dresses, valued at $300, the property of Mrs Harris; and Rose, slave of Holman Duval, arrested for stealing a lot of boots and shoes, valued at $500, the property of Charles Ullinan. BurwelMrs Harris; and Rose, slave of Holman Duval, arrested for stealing a lot of boots and shoes, valued at $500, the property of Charles Ullinan. Burwell, slave of Richard Adams, charged with stealing a lot of cigars, tobacco, pipes, sugar, brushes, and candy, from some person unknown; Betsey Green, free negro, in the city with Henrico papers, charged with harboring a slave in her house; Robert Cole, a free negro, with improper papers, charged with stealing twenty packages of ground coffee, the property of the Confederate States; Virginia A Rik, a free negro, charged with permitting James, a slave, to remain in her house without permission from