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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
. C. Neighbors, Private B. Reeves, J. E. Saunders, James Sprouse, S. Sparks, G. A. Thompson, Div. Commissary Depm't. Private J. Neighbors, Private E. Thompson. John Petree, Co. K. 1st Sergeant R. F. Harman, Private G. Harman, 3d Sergeant J. C. Howell, H. Hutto, 5th Sergeant J. R. Wessenger, J. S. Hendrix, 1st Corporal J. Hook, J. F. Kiser, Private E. Alewine, J. M. Miller, J. A. Calk, W. M. Miller, J. M. Corley, E. Snellgrove, det'd in Pioneer Corps. M. Taylor, H. A. Ferguson, H. R. Taylor. J. W. Franks, [183] Fourteenth South Carolina Regiment; Field and Staff. Ord. Sergeant Thos. A. Cates, Hosp. Steward A. Spann Walker. Mus'n L. H. Bryan, W. D. Bryan, H. A. Clark, J. A. Clark, W. T. Fairbairn, H. F. Green, Lott Jennings, Band. Mus'n P. D. Jennings, L. O. Lovelace, Wm. Lott, E. M. Martin, S. E. Owen, C. P. Parker. Co. A. Corporal E. M. Ham, Private J. S. Bell, W. H. Haguewood, Jas. Layton, J. J. Scoff,
Runaway. --Left my farm on the 21 instant, a Negro man, named T Chus. He is stout built, about six feet high, very bright mulatto, with curly hair and took with him several suits of clothes He belongs to Mr. Theophilus Tatem, about miles below the city, and may be lurking about the neighborhood, or near Edna Mille, in Charles City county, where he was formerly hired. I will pay Ten Dollars for his delivery at my farm on the Osborne Turnpike, about five miles below the city, or to myself in Richmond. James M. Taylor, au 15--4t At Jas. M. Taylor & Son's office.
Runaways. --Left my farm, on the 13th Instant, a Negro man, named Telemachus. He is stout built, about six feet high, very bright mulatto, with curly hairs and took with him several suits of clothes. He belongs to Mr. Theophilus Tatem, about two miles below the city, and may be lurking about the neighborhood, or near Edna Mills, in Charles City county, where he was formerly Hired. I will pay Ten Dollars for his delivery at my farm. on the Osborne Turnpike, about five miles below the city, or to myself in Richmond. James M. Taylor. au 15--4t At Jas. M. Taylor & Son's office.
Runaway --Let my farm, on the 13th instants Negro man, named Telemachus. He is stout built, about six feet high, very bright mulatto, with curly hair and look with him several suits of clothes. He belong to Mr. Theophilus Tafem, shout two mile in the city, and may be lurking about the neighborhood or near Edna Mills, in Charles City county, where he was formerly hired. I will pay Ten Dollars for his delivery at my farm, in the airborne Turnpike, about five miles below the city onto myself in Richmond. James M. Taylor, At Jas. M. Taylor & Son's office.
Skirmish in Frederick county. A skirmish occurred on the morning of the 18th inst, in the neighborhood of Taylor's Furnace, about 12 miles north of Newtown, Frederick county, in which Capt. Rinker, a gallant officer of the 12th Virginia cavalry, was killed. Hearing that a bend of Yankees were depredating in that locality and arresting loyal citizens, Capt, Rinker started in pursuit, accompanied by Lieut.-Col. Punk, who was in quest of conscripts. At daylight on the morning of the 18th they came upon the enemy, and attempted to dislodge them from a house and barn. In the effort Col. Funk, Capt. Rinker, and five men, were cut off from the others of the party. The skirmish lasted nearly a half hour, during which Capt. Rinker fell. Col. Funk exhibited that coolness which has distinguished him on former occasions as an officer of the "Stonewall Brigade."The party succeeded in capturing four traitors.--Our loss was two killed and one wounded, and four horses. The enemy had eleve
The Daily Dispatch: August 25, 1862., [Electronic resource], One of Pierpoint's Sheriffs captured. (search)
Police Court --Before the presiding magistrate, on Saturday, were Milly, a slave of Mrs. Agnes Bigelow, charged with trespassing on the premises of Mrs. E. Hancock, ordered ten lashes.--Lucy, a slave of Wm H. Leach, charged with trespassing upon the promises of Mrs. M. Taylor, ordered ten; and Milton, a slave, charged with stealing two surgical instruments from Dr. Chas. Bell Gibson, ordered fifteen.