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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 21, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 363 total hits in 151 results.
Thos Redden (search for this): article 5
Prison Items.
--The following parties were put in Castle Thunder yesterday, viz: A. B. Grubbs, W. O. Martin, and George T. Hicks, alleged deserters from the Fayette Artillery, and Thos Redden, a Yankee deserter from company K 3d New York artillery.
Arnold (search for this): article 6
Shooting Affair at Loudon.
--Col. Adrian of the cavalry service, and well known in Lynchburg, Va., was shot and dangerously wounded by Capt. Arnold, of his battalion, Monday, at London, Tenn. The difficulty originated in a personal quarrel.
Adrian (search for this): article 6
Shooting Affair at Loudon.
--Col. Adrian of the cavalry service, and well known in Lynchburg, Va., was shot and dangerously wounded by Capt. Arnold, of his battalion, Monday, at London, Tenn. The difficulty originated in a personal quarrel.
West (search for this): article 8
November 20th (search for this): article 8
Proceedings in the Courts. Mayor's Court, Thursday, Nov. 20th.
--Walter Philcock and Cadmus C. Cooper were examined for engaging in a personal rencontre at the Exchange Hotel on Wednesday night. The parties protested that they were only engaged in a friendly wrestle, and did not intend to trespass on the rights of the keeper of the Hotel.
Nothing appearing to gainsay this, they were discharged.
Nathaniel, slave of Wm. Wellington, was sent on for trial before the Hustings Court, for stealing a silver watch worth $30, $15 in C. S. notes, one pair of pantaloons, and three vests, the property of Wm. Tyree.
John W. McDowell, arrested by Officer Crone, for stealing a horse worth $200 from Blias White, on Wednesday evening, was examined, and it appearing that the crime, if any, was committed in Fluvanna county, McDowell was committed to be sent thither for examination.
Beverly Hog, and sundry other free negroes arrested for not having their free papers with them, wer
November 29th (search for this): article 8
William H. Lyons (search for this): article 8
Owens (search for this): article 8
Crane (search for this): article 8
Ratcliffe (search for this): article 8