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W. J. Harrison (search for this): article 1
Arrival of prisoners. An addition was made yesterday to the floating population of the city by the arrival of 250 "Federal soldiers, taken in one of the recent engagements below this city. While there were some very fine specimens of well developed manhood in this aggregate of human depravity, the majority were not calculated, from their appearance, to produce any favorable impressions. The following officers arrived at the same time; C. M. Hildebrand, 1st Lieut. co. G, 5th Pa.; W. J. Harrison, 1st Lieut. co. C, 7th N. J.; C. M. Angell, Captain co. E, 61st N. Y; Wm. C. Besseliever, Captain co. D, 4th Pennsylvania; Jas. M. Leonard, Aid-de-Camp to Gen. Birney; D. E. Gregory, 1st Lieut. and Adjutant 61st New York. Accident to Gen. Pendleton. We regret to learn that this distinguished officer, while giving an order to Capt. Rogers, on Thursday last, received a severe kick on the foot from one of his battery horses, which will unfit the General for active duty forseveral d
Winfield Scott Featherstone (search for this): article 1
he battles below Richmond. situation of affairs — reported Surrounding of the enemy — Featherstone's brigade — incidents of the conflict, &c. &c. There is nothing of exciting interest to arland Hanes, Esq., of Henrico, who has lost one or more sons in the present contest. Gen. Featherstone's brigade. Gen. Featherstone was wounded on Monday evening. It was his third light withGen. Featherstone was wounded on Monday evening. It was his third light with his brigade, comprising the 19th and 12th Mississippi and the 2d Mississippi battalion. He was struck by a grapeshot in the left shoulder, shattering his collar-bone. He remained on the field after he was wounded until the fortunes of the day were decided. Gen. Featherstone, we learn, is now at the Arlington House, improving slowly. As his deeds of gallantry have made him conspicuous in ourhts, we will give the following sketch of his life, which we know to be correct: Winfield Scott Featherstone is a native of Virginia. He is about 12 or 13 years of age. When he left Virginia, <
J. B. Dodd (search for this): article 1
iver, reached this city last evening, in a somewhat damaged condition. The train brought up at the same time a large lot of ammunition, which the enemy attempted to destroy before leaving, but failed in their purpose. Fifteenth Virginia regiment. The Fifteenth regiment, composed of companies from this city and neighborhood, was in the severe battle of the 1st instant. The casulties are as follows: Col. Thos. P. August, wounded, Major John Stewart Walker, killed. Company A--Corporal J. B. Dodd, severaly wounded by the bursting of shell, Privates H. Schwalmeyer and George W. Brooke, wounded slightly. Company B--Private Wm. M. Marshall, slightly. Company D--Privates August Harris and Benj. Faudre, slightly. Company E--Private Thomas J. Barnett, severely. Company H--Corporal Wm. H. Dean and Wm. H. Holmes, slightly. Capture of Yankee Barbarians. Four Yankees captured a Confederate soldier on Thursday and deliberately-- hunged him to a tree, having pinned upon his bac
H. Schwalmeyer (search for this): article 1
ion. The train brought up at the same time a large lot of ammunition, which the enemy attempted to destroy before leaving, but failed in their purpose. Fifteenth Virginia regiment. The Fifteenth regiment, composed of companies from this city and neighborhood, was in the severe battle of the 1st instant. The casulties are as follows: Col. Thos. P. August, wounded, Major John Stewart Walker, killed. Company A--Corporal J. B. Dodd, severaly wounded by the bursting of shell, Privates H. Schwalmeyer and George W. Brooke, wounded slightly. Company B--Private Wm. M. Marshall, slightly. Company D--Privates August Harris and Benj. Faudre, slightly. Company E--Private Thomas J. Barnett, severely. Company H--Corporal Wm. H. Dean and Wm. H. Holmes, slightly. Capture of Yankee Barbarians. Four Yankees captured a Confederate soldier on Thursday and deliberately-- hunged him to a tree, having pinned upon his back a card inscribed, "We hang all the rebels we catch." The miscre
August Harris (search for this): article 1
g, but failed in their purpose. Fifteenth Virginia regiment. The Fifteenth regiment, composed of companies from this city and neighborhood, was in the severe battle of the 1st instant. The casulties are as follows: Col. Thos. P. August, wounded, Major John Stewart Walker, killed. Company A--Corporal J. B. Dodd, severaly wounded by the bursting of shell, Privates H. Schwalmeyer and George W. Brooke, wounded slightly. Company B--Private Wm. M. Marshall, slightly. Company D--Privates August Harris and Benj. Faudre, slightly. Company E--Private Thomas J. Barnett, severely. Company H--Corporal Wm. H. Dean and Wm. H. Holmes, slightly. Capture of Yankee Barbarians. Four Yankees captured a Confederate soldier on Thursday and deliberately-- hunged him to a tree, having pinned upon his back a card inscribed, "We hang all the rebels we catch." The miscreants were immediately afterward captured by a squad of our cavalry, and were yesterday brought to the city in company with
Benjamin Faudre (search for this): article 1
purpose. Fifteenth Virginia regiment. The Fifteenth regiment, composed of companies from this city and neighborhood, was in the severe battle of the 1st instant. The casulties are as follows: Col. Thos. P. August, wounded, Major John Stewart Walker, killed. Company A--Corporal J. B. Dodd, severaly wounded by the bursting of shell, Privates H. Schwalmeyer and George W. Brooke, wounded slightly. Company B--Private Wm. M. Marshall, slightly. Company D--Privates August Harris and Benj. Faudre, slightly. Company E--Private Thomas J. Barnett, severely. Company H--Corporal Wm. H. Dean and Wm. H. Holmes, slightly. Capture of Yankee Barbarians. Four Yankees captured a Confederate soldier on Thursday and deliberately-- hunged him to a tree, having pinned upon his back a card inscribed, "We hang all the rebels we catch." The miscreants were immediately afterward captured by a squad of our cavalry, and were yesterday brought to the city in company with a negro owned by Capt
C. M. Hildebrand (search for this): article 1
mens of which have rarely been exhibited. Arrival of prisoners. An addition was made yesterday to the floating population of the city by the arrival of 250 "Federal soldiers, taken in one of the recent engagements below this city. While there were some very fine specimens of well developed manhood in this aggregate of human depravity, the majority were not calculated, from their appearance, to produce any favorable impressions. The following officers arrived at the same time; C. M. Hildebrand, 1st Lieut. co. G, 5th Pa.; W. J. Harrison, 1st Lieut. co. C, 7th N. J.; C. M. Angell, Captain co. E, 61st N. Y; Wm. C. Besseliever, Captain co. D, 4th Pennsylvania; Jas. M. Leonard, Aid-de-Camp to Gen. Birney; D. E. Gregory, 1st Lieut. and Adjutant 61st New York. Accident to Gen. Pendleton. We regret to learn that this distinguished officer, while giving an order to Capt. Rogers, on Thursday last, received a severe kick on the foot from one of his battery horses, which will un
C. M. Angell (search for this): article 1
made yesterday to the floating population of the city by the arrival of 250 "Federal soldiers, taken in one of the recent engagements below this city. While there were some very fine specimens of well developed manhood in this aggregate of human depravity, the majority were not calculated, from their appearance, to produce any favorable impressions. The following officers arrived at the same time; C. M. Hildebrand, 1st Lieut. co. G, 5th Pa.; W. J. Harrison, 1st Lieut. co. C, 7th N. J.; C. M. Angell, Captain co. E, 61st N. Y; Wm. C. Besseliever, Captain co. D, 4th Pennsylvania; Jas. M. Leonard, Aid-de-Camp to Gen. Birney; D. E. Gregory, 1st Lieut. and Adjutant 61st New York. Accident to Gen. Pendleton. We regret to learn that this distinguished officer, while giving an order to Capt. Rogers, on Thursday last, received a severe kick on the foot from one of his battery horses, which will unfit the General for active duty forseveral days. Stolen Bible recovered. A memb
William C. Besseliever (search for this): article 1
of the city by the arrival of 250 "Federal soldiers, taken in one of the recent engagements below this city. While there were some very fine specimens of well developed manhood in this aggregate of human depravity, the majority were not calculated, from their appearance, to produce any favorable impressions. The following officers arrived at the same time; C. M. Hildebrand, 1st Lieut. co. G, 5th Pa.; W. J. Harrison, 1st Lieut. co. C, 7th N. J.; C. M. Angell, Captain co. E, 61st N. Y; Wm. C. Besseliever, Captain co. D, 4th Pennsylvania; Jas. M. Leonard, Aid-de-Camp to Gen. Birney; D. E. Gregory, 1st Lieut. and Adjutant 61st New York. Accident to Gen. Pendleton. We regret to learn that this distinguished officer, while giving an order to Capt. Rogers, on Thursday last, received a severe kick on the foot from one of his battery horses, which will unfit the General for active duty forseveral days. Stolen Bible recovered. A member of company D. 2d Mississippi battalion,
D. E. Gregory (search for this): article 1
w this city. While there were some very fine specimens of well developed manhood in this aggregate of human depravity, the majority were not calculated, from their appearance, to produce any favorable impressions. The following officers arrived at the same time; C. M. Hildebrand, 1st Lieut. co. G, 5th Pa.; W. J. Harrison, 1st Lieut. co. C, 7th N. J.; C. M. Angell, Captain co. E, 61st N. Y; Wm. C. Besseliever, Captain co. D, 4th Pennsylvania; Jas. M. Leonard, Aid-de-Camp to Gen. Birney; D. E. Gregory, 1st Lieut. and Adjutant 61st New York. Accident to Gen. Pendleton. We regret to learn that this distinguished officer, while giving an order to Capt. Rogers, on Thursday last, received a severe kick on the foot from one of his battery horses, which will unfit the General for active duty forseveral days. Stolen Bible recovered. A member of company D. 2d Mississippi battalion, has caused to be sent to this office for restoration to its proper owner, a copy of the Holy Bi
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