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Northampton (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 23
A Pennsylvania volunteer. --After the departure of Lincoln's troops from Baltimore, on Thursday, a policeman found one of the volunteers lying on a lot in the vicinity of the depot, in a state of intoxication. He wore a green alpaca uniform, trimmed with fringe of the same color, and said his name was Wm. Scott Davis, from Allentown, Pa. Not having the needful wherewith to pay his fine, a Justice sent him to jail for two weeks.
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A Pennsylvania volunteer. --After the departure of Lincoln's troops from Baltimore, on Thursday, a policeman found one of the volunteers lying on a lot in the vicinity of the depot, in a state of intoxication. He wore a green alpaca uniform, trimmed with fringe of the same color, and said his name was Wm. Scott Davis, from Allentown, Pa. Not having the needful wherewith to pay his fine, a Justice sent him to jail for two weeks.
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A Pennsylvania volunteer. --After the departure of Lincoln's troops from Baltimore, on Thursday, a policeman found one of the volunteers lying on a lot in the vicinity of the depot, in a state of intoxication. He wore a green alpaca uniform, trimmed with fringe of the same color, and said his name was Wm. Scott Davis, from Allentown, Pa. Not having the needful wherewith to pay his fine, a Justice sent him to jail for two weeks.