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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, chapter 11 (search)
Brig.-Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 2.1, Maryland (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Appendix B. (search)
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 26. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Charles A. Nelson , A. M., Waltham, past, present and its industries, with an historical sketch of Watertown from its settlement in 1630 to the incorporation of Waltham, January 15, 1739., Index. (search)
Put in the Penitentiary.
--The Adjutant General of the State directed the removal to the Penitentiary, on the 30th of December, of Captain William Gramm, Lieut Isaac A Wade, Capt Thos Damron, Lieut Wilson Damron, privates John W. Howe, Isaac Goble David V Aucier, Samuel Pack, and Wm S. Dills, prisoners captured in Kentucky by the Virginia State forces under the command of Major-Gen Floyd.
It is understood that these parties (all of whom were members of the Abolition army, and active supporters of old-Abe,) will be kept in the prison until Col, Zarvona, and other citizens of Virginia now in the hands of the Yankees, shall be returned.
Five hundred dollars reward.
--I will pay $500 reward for the apprehension and delivery to me, in Richmond, of my house boy Albert, who absconded from my residence, corner of 5th and Grace streets, on the morning of the 20th inst. Albert is of a dark gingerbread color, 27 years old, about 5 feet 7 inches high, is well formed, quick and active in his motion, and we are rather a glum countenance when in conversation.
He was raised by Mr Isaac A Goddin, and has two brothers and other relations in this city. Wm Sutton. mh 24--1w*
The Daily Dispatch: December 7, 1863., [Electronic resource], A trip on the Mississippi — Yankees and Confederates as travelling Companions. (search)
Funerals.
--The body of Capt. Isaac D Stamps, nephew of President Davis, who was killed at the battle of Gettysburg, was received by the last flag of truce boat, and the funeral obsequies took place at Christ Church on Saturday afternoon.
Yesterday morning the funeral sermon of Maj John Seddon, of the Virginia Senate, and brother of the Secretary of War, was preached in the First Presbyterian Church, by Rev. Dr. Moore.