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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 4
f the cars seems to have occurred while two regiments were snowballing each other across the railroad. In the case of the murder of Mr. Grubbs, of Manchester, the officers and men of the division offered a reward of $18,000 for the detection of the perpetrators and several thousand dollars were subscribed for the relief of the widow and children of the deceased. In the robbery case the proprietor was not certain whether the robbers belonged to Hood's division or not. The board of officers have certificates from the portion to corroborate the facts we have stated. We make this statement in justice to a division which has been in every fight in Virginia, and won the reputation of being one of the best fighting division of the Confederate army. The officers nature is desired that to this, reputation for good conduct should be added, and their investigations have been successfully directed to this point. The troops composing the command are from Georgia Alabama, Arkansas and Texas.
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
-Majors Waddell, Campbell and Reedy, and Capt. Elilyer, to proceed to Petersburg and Richmond, and ascertain the truth of the reports. They investigated each case and found great exaggeration where there was any foundation at all. A case of rape was proved never to have occurred; a case of robbery was greatly exaggerated; and the snow balling of the cars seems to have occurred while two regiments were snowballing each other across the railroad. In the case of the murder of Mr. Grubbs, of Manchester, the officers and men of the division offered a reward of $18,000 for the detection of the perpetrators and several thousand dollars were subscribed for the relief of the widow and children of the deceased. In the robbery case the proprietor was not certain whether the robbers belonged to Hood's division or not. The board of officers have certificates from the portion to corroborate the facts we have stated. We make this statement in justice to a division which has been in every fight in
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 4
of the cars seems to have occurred while two regiments were snowballing each other across the railroad. In the case of the murder of Mr. Grubbs, of Manchester, the officers and men of the division offered a reward of $18,000 for the detection of the perpetrators and several thousand dollars were subscribed for the relief of the widow and children of the deceased. In the robbery case the proprietor was not certain whether the robbers belonged to Hood's division or not. The board of officers have certificates from the portion to corroborate the facts we have stated. We make this statement in justice to a division which has been in every fight in Virginia, and won the reputation of being one of the best fighting division of the Confederate army. The officers nature is desired that to this, reputation for good conduct should be added, and their investigations have been successfully directed to this point. The troops composing the command are from Georgia Alabama, Arkansas and Texas.
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 4
f the cars seems to have occurred while two regiments were snowballing each other across the railroad. In the case of the murder of Mr. Grubbs, of Manchester, the officers and men of the division offered a reward of $18,000 for the detection of the perpetrators and several thousand dollars were subscribed for the relief of the widow and children of the deceased. In the robbery case the proprietor was not certain whether the robbers belonged to Hood's division or not. The board of officers have certificates from the portion to corroborate the facts we have stated. We make this statement in justice to a division which has been in every fight in Virginia, and won the reputation of being one of the best fighting division of the Confederate army. The officers nature is desired that to this, reputation for good conduct should be added, and their investigations have been successfully directed to this point. The troops composing the command are from Georgia Alabama, Arkansas and Texas.
four officers--Majors Waddell, Campbell and Reedy, and Capt. Elilyer, to proceed to Petersburg and Richmond, and ascertain the truth of the reports. They investigated each case and found great exaggeration where there was any foundation at all. A case of rape was proved never to have occurred; a case of robbery was greatly exaggerated; and the snow balling of the cars seems to have occurred while two regiments were snowballing each other across the railroad. In the case of the murder of Mr. Grubbs, of Manchester, the officers and men of the division offered a reward of $18,000 for the detection of the perpetrators and several thousand dollars were subscribed for the relief of the widow and children of the deceased. In the robbery case the proprietor was not certain whether the robbers belonged to Hood's division or not. The board of officers have certificates from the portion to corroborate the facts we have stated. We make this statement in justice to a division which has been in
Hood's division. Several charges of theft, and one of murder, have recently appeared in the public prints against soldiers of Hood's division. The officers of that division recently held a meeting by the authority of Gen. Hood, and appointed aHood's division. The officers of that division recently held a meeting by the authority of Gen. Hood, and appointed a board of four officers--Majors Waddell, Campbell and Reedy, and Capt. Elilyer, to proceed to Petersburg and Richmond, and ascertain the truth of the reports. They investigated each case and found great exaggeration where there was any foundation atGen. Hood, and appointed a board of four officers--Majors Waddell, Campbell and Reedy, and Capt. Elilyer, to proceed to Petersburg and Richmond, and ascertain the truth of the reports. They investigated each case and found great exaggeration where there was any foundation at all. A case of rape was proved never to have occurred; a case of robbery was greatly exaggerated; and the snow balling of the cars seems to have occurred while two regiments were snowballing each other across the railroad. In the case of the murdehe widow and children of the deceased. In the robbery case the proprietor was not certain whether the robbers belonged to Hood's division or not. The board of officers have certificates from the portion to corroborate the facts we have stated. We m
Hood's division. Several charges of theft, and one of murder, have recently appeared in the public prints against soldiers of Hood's division. The officers of that division recently held a meeting by the authority of Gen. Hood, and appointed a board of four officers--Majors Waddell, Campbell and Reedy, and Capt. Elilyer, to proceed to Petersburg and Richmond, and ascertain the truth of the reports. They investigated each case and found great exaggeration where there was any foundation at all. A case of rape was proved never to have occurred; a case of robbery was greatly exaggerated; and the snow balling of the cars seems to have occurred while two regiments were snowballing each other across the railroad. In the case of the murder of Mr. Grubbs, of Manchester, the officers and men of the division offered a reward of $18,000 for the detection of the perpetrators and several thousand dollars were subscribed for the relief of the widow and children of the deceased. In the robb
Hood's division. Several charges of theft, and one of murder, have recently appeared in the public prints against soldiers of Hood's division. The officers of that division recently held a meeting by the authority of Gen. Hood, and appointed a board of four officers--Majors Waddell, Campbell and Reedy, and Capt. Elilyer, to proceed to Petersburg and Richmond, and ascertain the truth of the reports. They investigated each case and found great exaggeration where there was any foundation at all. A case of rape was proved never to have occurred; a case of robbery was greatly exaggerated; and the snow balling of the cars seems to have occurred while two regiments were snowballing each other across the railroad. In the case of the murder of Mr. Grubbs, of Manchester, the officers and men of the division offered a reward of $18,000 for the detection of the perpetrators and several thousand dollars were subscribed for the relief of the widow and children of the deceased. In the robbe
Hood's division. Several charges of theft, and one of murder, have recently appeared in the public prints against soldiers of Hood's division. The officers of that division recently held a meeting by the authority of Gen. Hood, and appointed a board of four officers--Majors Waddell, Campbell and Reedy, and Capt. Elilyer, to proceed to Petersburg and Richmond, and ascertain the truth of the reports. They investigated each case and found great exaggeration where there was any foundation at all. A case of rape was proved never to have occurred; a case of robbery was greatly exaggerated; and the snow balling of the cars seems to have occurred while two regiments were snowballing each other across the railroad. In the case of the murder of Mr. Grubbs, of Manchester, the officers and men of the division offered a reward of $18,000 for the detection of the perpetrators and several thousand dollars were subscribed for the relief of the widow and children of the deceased. In the robbe
Hood's division. Several charges of theft, and one of murder, have recently appeared in the public prints against soldiers of Hood's division. The officers of that division recently held a meeting by the authority of Gen. Hood, and appointed a board of four officers--Majors Waddell, Campbell and Reedy, and Capt. Elilyer, to proceed to Petersburg and Richmond, and ascertain the truth of the reports. They investigated each case and found great exaggeration where there was any foundation at all. A case of rape was proved never to have occurred; a case of robbery was greatly exaggerated; and the snow balling of the cars seems to have occurred while two regiments were snowballing each other across the railroad. In the case of the murder of Mr. Grubbs, of Manchester, the officers and men of the division offered a reward of $18,000 for the detection of the perpetrators and several thousand dollars were subscribed for the relief of the widow and children of the deceased. In the robb