hide
Named Entity Searches
hide
Matching Documents
The documents where this entity occurs most often are shown below. Click on a document to open it.
Your search returned 10 results in 6 document sections:
The Deas Light Artillery.
--This fine company is nearly filled.
It is mostly composed of Marylanders, and has been raised mainly by the exertions of Lieut. Blair.
The command; we are informed, has been tendered Lieut. Col. Norris Montgomery, late of Baltimore, who has accepted.
Col. M. is an officer of fine attainments and much experience, having been for the last twenty years connected with the volunteer military of Baltimore.
He is a warm Southern man, and well calculated to make himself popular with his men.
$100 reward.
--Ranaway from the subscriber, living in Hayneville, Ala., on or about the 17th of March last, Ben, a likely mulatto boy, aged about 21 years; about five and a half feet high; weighs about 140 pounds; has a fine set of teeth; a smiling, pleasant countenance, and is prompt in reply when addressed.
It is known that he was in Montgomery, Ala., on 1st April, and it is believed that he was seen in Richmond, Va., about the 24th April, dressed in uniform, with a sword suspended by his side.
He was raised in the neighborhood of Knoxville, Tenn., and was brought from Knoxville to Montgomery.
The above reward will be paid for his lodgment in jail, and information furnished, so that I will get him.
P. S.--He is a pretty fair carriage-smith and a tolerable bricklayer, and it is believed he has changed his name.
William D. Sherman.
Hayneville, Lowndes co., Ala., May 19, 1862. my 27--12t*
$100 reward
--Ranaway from the subscriber, living in Hayneville, Ala., on of about the (7th of March . Ben. a likely mulatto buy, aged about 21 years about five and a half feet high, weighs about 40 pound; has a fine set of tooth; a smiling, pleasant, countenance, and is prompt in reply when address is known that he was in Montgomery.
Ala., on 1st April, and it is believed that he was seen Richmond, Va., about the 24th April dressed in uniform, with a sword suspended by his side.
He was raised in the neighborhood of Knoxville, Tenn, and was brought from Knoxville to Montgomery.
The above reward will be paid for lodgment in jail, and information furnished so that I will get him.
P. S.--He is a pretty fair carriage-smith and a tolerable bricklayer, and it is believed he has changed his name.
William D. Sherman.
Hayneville, Lowndes co., Ala., my 27--12t*
May 19, 1862. my 27--12t*
$100 reward.
--Ranaway from the subscriber, living in Hayneville, Ala., on about the 17th of March last, Ben, a likely mulatto boy, aged about 21 years; about five and a half feet high; weighs about 140 pounds; has a fine set of teeth; a smiling, pleasant countenance, and is prompt in reply when addressed.
It is known that he was in Montgomery, Ala., on 1st April, and it is believed that he was seen in Richmond, Va., about the 24th April, dressed in uniform, with a sword suspended by his side.
He was raised in the neighborhood of Knoxville, Tenn., and was brought from Knoxville to Montgomery
The above reward will be paid for his lodgment in jail, and information furnished, so that I will get him.
P. S.--He is pretty fair carriage-smith and a tolerable bricklayer, and it is believed he has changed his name.
William D. Sherman.
Hayneville Lowndes co., Ala., my 27--12t*
May 19, 1862. my 27--12t*
Departure of Yankees.
--Five hundred Yankee prisoners left Richmond yesterday for Aiken's landing, in charge of Capt. Norris Montgomery, guarded by a detachment of men from Capt. Wrenn's cavalry company, from Camp Lee. Four hundred of them went from Belle Isle and one hundred from the Libby prison.
They left about one o'clock.--Such as were unable to walk were carried away in wagons.
Court of Conciliation.
--The following cases occupied the attention of this Court yesterday:
Henry C. Ashby against Norris Montgomery.
Judgment for plaintiff in the sum of seventy dollars with interest and costs.
George J. Scammel against Thomas J. Villard.
Judgment for plaintiff in the sum of forty-two dollars and eighty-eight cents, with interest and costs.
John E. Johnson against D. D. Mott.
Judgment for plaintiff in the sum of thirty-three dollars, with interests and costs.
John Enders against Miles Johnson.
The Court ordered that defendant deliver up to plaintiff the immediate possession of the premises on Main, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets, now occupied by him.
Peter W. Grubbs (trustee) against Daniel Rogers.
The Court ordered that defendant deliver up to plaintiff possession of the premises situated on Jackson street, in the city of Richmond, on the 26th day of February, 1866.