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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 21, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 707 total hits in 367 results.
Yankee (search for this): article 6
"Took the Oath."
--The Yorkville (S. C.) Enquirer informs us that Lieut. Pemble, one of the captured officers of the Isaac P. Smith, off Stono, and who had been confined with his Yankee confreres in the jail at columbia, has renounced the old Union and taken the oath of allegiance to his proper mother, the Southern Confederacy, and is discharged.
Quite a "scene" occurred on the occasion, and varied "phrases" were exchanged, rather more of the marine then of the moral school.
Wyndham (search for this): article 1
Wood (search for this): article 14
Ran away
--From the O S let, Bacon's Quarter Branch, about the 1st of February, two negro men, named Delaware and Ven.
Delaware was hired from P M Tabb & Esq, and belongs to Jno Mutter, of Hanover county, and was hired last year to Mr George Turner.
He is a sort of bricklayer, and is probably doing job work about the city.
He is about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, copper colored, and about 35 years of age.
Ten was hired from W S Phillips, and belongs is King Geaven, of Chesterfield county.
He is black about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, and about 24 years old. I understand he is a kind of unc around the markets and the city, which occupation he may now he engaged in.
A liberal reward will be paid for the delivery of the above named negroes to me, or confined jail in the city, so that they can be procured. W S Wood, Major and Q M Army Transportation, Bacon's Quarter Branch, Richmond. mh 7--ts
Wm (search for this): article 15
Ran away.
--Ran away from the service of the James River and Kanawha Company, about two weeks ago, a negro boy named Sam, the property of Col. Wm P Munford.
Sam's parents reside in the city, and he is wall known here and is familiar himself with all parts of the city, and is no doubt here.
He is about five feet six inches hair, of a brown color round face, smoolt and pleasant countenance.
He has the and is lams in his left knee, which he cannot conceal when walking.
The company will pay $25 reward for the arrest of Sam and his confinement in Cary Bireet Jail, where I can get him. H L Grinn. Capt J E & K Canal. mh 3--ts
S. Williams (search for this): article 5
Wilkes (search for this): article 1
Wilcox (search for this): article 6
Wigfall (search for this): article 6
Whittle (search for this): article 7
Whitfield (search for this): article 5