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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) | 1 | 1 | Browse | Search |
Col. John M. Harrell, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 10.2, Arkansas (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) | 1 | 1 | Browse | Search |
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Arrival of Manassas prisoners.
--The following named Yankee citizen and negro prisoners were received at the C S Prison, corner of Cary and 20th streets, Saturday, Sept. 6th, from Gordonsville, via Central Railroad, at 9 o'clock, viz: Lieut Col J F Pierson, 1st N Y; Lieut- Col R A Bachia, 87th N Y; Capt Z Baird, A D C to Gen Milroy; C A Rollina, 4th Maine; L G King, 16th Mass; W H Leycraft, 87th N Y; D P Jones, 83d Pa; J C Conser, 105th Pa; Jno C Lasson, 87th N Y; Jas H Bradt, 101st N Y; E Bishop, 2d N J; C Wrebeck, 2d N J; D Schortz, 12th Pa Cav; Wm Fisher, A D C to Gen McClellan, attached to Gen Rickett's Staff; 1st Lieuts Geo C Moqk, 1st Michigan; Geo W Duncan, 1st N Y; J D Schuller, 87th N Y; R H McAteer, 12th Pa Cav; Geo Hudson, Adj't 87th N Y; Geo Van Vient, 105th Pa; Romane Roff, 97th N Y; A W Norris, 107th Pa; 2d Lieut A G Bonsall, Acting Adj't 12th Pa Cav; 1st Lieuts Henry Bower, Adj't 73d Pa; J M Liniard, A D C to Gen Birney; W T Allen, 1st N Y; C B Brockway, 1st Pa Art
Runaways.
--The following slaves ran away from the Piedmont Railroad, at Danville, on the 3rd inst.:
Henry; black, about 35 years old, has several whip marks — was recently bought of John King, of North Carolina.
Spencer — hired of David Hotly, Chowan county, North Carolina.
Joe and Tom — hired of Mr. Roberts, Gates county, North Carolina.
A reward of $25 will be paid for Henry if taken within the State, or $50 if taken in another State, and the legal reward for the hirelings upon delivery to me at Danville.
E. D. Wilburn,
Sup't first section Piedmont R. R.,
se 8--ts Danville, Va.
Greensboro, N. C., papers will c
The Daily Dispatch: September 17, 1862., [Electronic resource], Pacific Railroad Convention. (search)
The real rebels.
A sturdy of revolutionary patriot of North Carolina, who was stigmatized by Lord Corn Wallis as "a rebel against King George," replied to him, that it was the King who was a rebel against the principles of the British Constitution and the rights of the colonies.
In like manner, it is Lincoln, Seward & Co., who are the real rebels in the present contest — rebels against every principle of the American Constitution, of Liberty, and the rights of men. If there is any set of men guilty of the crime, and deserving all the pains and penalties of treason, they are the men. No King in Europe was ever brought to the block for betraying the rights of his people, who more merited such a doom than Lincoln and Seward.
They are the real conspirators and rebels against American liberty, and as such they will be registered by the impartial part of history, no matter how they may for the moment the name of rebels upon and
The Daily Dispatch: September 17, 1862., [Electronic resource], One hundred dollars reward. (search)
One hundred dollars reward.
--Left my farm, in Henrico county, within the last twenty days, the following Slaves, viz:
1st.
Tom, the property of John C. Grayson, of Culpeper county, Va. He is about 37 years of age, quite tall, and has high cheek boxes.
2d.
Nat, the property of M. Dew, of King and Queen county, is about 35 years of age, of gingerbread color, and quite stout.
3d.
Aaron, the property of Mrs. McGruder, of Henrico county, is about 15 years of age, quite black, and well grown.
4th.
Billy, my servant, is about 15 years of age a dark mulatto, with full black eyes, is very sprightly, and speaks quickly when spoken to.
I will give $15 reward for the arrest and delivery of either of the above named slaves to me, in Richmond, or in any jail, so that I may get them.
se 11--4t Jas. M. Taylor & son.
Runaways.
--The following slaves ran away from the Piedmont Railroad, at Danville, on the 3rd inst.:
Henry; black, about 35 years old, has several whip marks — was recently bought of John King, of North Carolina.
Spencer — hired of David Hotly, Chowan county, North Carolina.
Joe and Tom — hired of Mr. Roberts, Gates county, North Carolina.
A reward of $25 will be paid for Henry if taken within the State, or $50 if taken in another State, and the legal reward for the hirelings upon delivery to me at Danville.
E. D. Winburn,
Sup't first section Piedmont R. R.,
se 8--ts Danville,
Runaways.
--The following slaves ran away from the Piedmont Railroad, at Danville, on the 3rd inst.:
Henry; black, about 35 years old, has several whip marks — was recently bought of John King, of North Carolina.
Spencer — hired of David Hotly, Chowan county, North Carolina.
Joe and Tom — hired of Mr. Roberts, Gates county, North Carolina.
A reward of $25 will be paid for Henry if taken within the State, or $50 if taken in another State, and the legal reward for the hirelings upon delivery to me at Danville.
E. D. Wilburn, Sup't first section Piedmont R. R., Danville, Va.
se 8
The Daily Dispatch: September 23, 1862., [Electronic resource], Interesting Foreign news. (search)
Runaways.
--The following slaves ran away from the Piedmont Railroad, at Danville, on the 3d inst.:
Henry; black, about 35 years old, has several whip marks — was recently bought of John King, of North Carolina.
Spencer — hired of David Hotly, Chowan county, North Carolina.
Joe and Tom — hired of Mr. Roberts, Gates county, North Carolina.
A reward of $25 will be paid for Henry if taken within the State, or $30 if taken in another State and the legal reward for the hirelings upon delivery to me at Danville.
E. D. Wilburn.
Sup't first section Piedmont H. R.
se 8--ts Danville