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Brig.-Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 2.1, Maryland (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), chapter 11 (search)
H. Dixon, Jas. T. Brown, Washington Martin. Company G—Captain, Thos. R. Stewart. FirstLieu-tenant, G. G. Guillette, James A. Davis. SecondLieuten-ant, Geo. Brighthaupt, Wm. C. Wrightson. FirstSer-geant, Daniel A. Fenton. Sergeants, Geo. W. Manning, Michael C. Holohan, Algernon Henry, Patrick O'Connell. Corporals, Jas. E. Briddle, Henry A. Mumford, Wm. Lord, Benj. F. Twilley. Company H—Captain, J. Thos. Bussey. FirstSer-geant, Thos. O'Brien. Sergeants, John J. Powers. Corporals, Patrick Keenan, John J. Ward. Battles in which the Second Maryland regiment infantry was engaged: Winchester, Gettysburg, Cold Harbor, White Oak Swamp, Weldon Railroad, Squirrel Level Road, Hatcher's Run, Pegram's Farm, Appomattox, Petersburg. Steuart's brigade, to which the Second Maryland was assigned, assaulted Culp's Hill at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863, and took the line of Federal works, occupying the same through the night. On the following morning a further advance movement was attempted, whic
ton, on 17th street, between Broad and Marshall, the police brought up, besides the proprietor, John Quinn, Jos Knight, John Dresden, Jeff. Flannagan, Wm. Gordon, Francis McMahon, Rowland Corbin, Wm. Jones, Wm. Conway, Wm. Wathins, Wm. Riley, John McDonald, and Dennis O'Brien; and from the house of Jas. J. Cox, 9th street, below Main, (a few days since) John H Baldwin, William Conley, George Johnson, William Farrar, John Anderson, Simon Licbick. Robert Thompson, John Kelley, James Murdy, Pat. Keenan, George Dote, and William Breetlan.--None of the parties are citizens of Richmond, but came from different points of the Confederacy, either in the possession of the enemy, or threatened by him. All had three of those arrested at Sexton's showed that they were either employed, and obtained visible means of support in that way, or were discharged soldiers, waiting like Wilkins Macawher, for "something to turn up." Those who could give no satisfactory account of themselves were committed fo
ct, inflicted more damage on his own person than anybody else. Alleging that he was employed by Dr. Johns, the Medical Purveyor, the Mayor detained him till he could have a consultation with that officer. Pat, O'Niel, Pat, O'Donnell, and Pat. Keenan, were arraigned for garroting Jno. W. Burnett, as he was passing a dance house on 17th street, where defendants were guests, and robbing him of a shawl. The adroitness displayed by O'Niel and O'Donnell, as detailed by the witness, showed them practiced bands at the business. They were committed for examination on the 15th inst, before a called Court of Hustings, for highway robbery — Keenan who was not identified as one of the parties actually engaged in the affair, was committed for a further hearing on Thursday. Hustings Court, Tuesday, Dec, 9 --Present: Jay. K. Caskie. and Aldermen N. C. Lipscomb, Wm. W. Timberlake, George N Gwathmey, B. A. J. Clopton, and J. F. Regnault. G. Dabney Wootish, Charles W. Wattles, and Cha
Proceedings of the Courts. Mayor's Court, Tuesday, Dec. 16. --Patrick Keenan was charged with being in company with Patrick O'Neal and another man (both now in the city jail) when they assaulted John W. Burnett and robbed him of a shawl and other articles on a recent occasion. On the first examination the witness, Burnett, did not identify Keenan as one of the men who laid violent hands on him. When his name was called to day he did not respond; and it appearing that he was a soldier,Keenan as one of the men who laid violent hands on him. When his name was called to day he did not respond; and it appearing that he was a soldier, the Mayor determined to adopt the expedient of sending him to the Provost Marshal to be disposed of. G. B. Thompson, Castar Tadlock, and John W. Sartan, Jr., were arraigned for examination on the charge of robbing Wm. Rowe of $40. Sartan is the same man who is charged with an attempt to murder a man in Screamersville by shooting him with a pistol a few Sundays ago, since which time all of the parties have been in jail on the charge of being concerned in the affair of the shooting. The cas