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The Daily Dispatch: October 25, 1862., [Electronic resource] 14 14 Browse Search
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C; L Hall, do do; J D Almand, co D d Ga; M Edwards, co D, 4th Ga; T W Long, co d Ga; A H Preston, co G, 4th Ga; L G Adams, co A, 4th Ga; J M Witt, co C, 4th G; W J Tyler, co G, 4th Ga; H Weston, co C, 4th Ga; A J Stutts, co D, 48th N C; J Kensington, co C, 4th Ga; W H Lewis, co I, 44th Ga; W Y Brown, co E, 48th Ga; Corp'l C E Cook, do do; Capt J N Wilcox, co K, 28th Ga; Lieut Robt Mathews, co G, 44th Ga; G W Townsend, co E, 19th Ga; Henry H Cox, co F, 45th Ga; G A Brewer, co I, 44th Ga; F J Weldon, co E, 44th Ga; C N Little, co E, 14th Ga; D Buckner, Co I, 19th Ga; Jas Little, Co I, 49th Ga; Jas K Rye, Co A, 45th Ga; S M Hoskey, Co F, 48th Ga; R Y Beckham, Co H, 44th Ga; M Fussel, Co F. 49th Ga; I Stdstill. Co B, 49th Ga; T A Edwards, Co G, 35th Ga; J S Dowdy Co B, 49th Ga; Hiram Haney, Co A; 35th Ga, Jno Bonner, Co G, 19th Ga; Jno H Wilson, Co D, 35th Ga; Jno F Valentine, Co B, 14th Ga; Wm Beam, Co G, 35th Ga; S W Valentine, Co B, 14th Ga; J M Knight, Co G, 35th Ga; E W Dickson, Co
plied the other, "when you, yourself, heard Mrs. Weldon, who lives just opposite, say that he calle young lady went to church alone. You know Mrs. Weldon described his appearance, and even the coloarondelet was lost in something else, lived Mrs. Weldon, and "just opposite" was the pretty cause owas writhing with jealousy. She knew where Mrs. Weldon lived, and before she rang the bell made loe survey. She rang the bell, and asked for Mrs. Weldon. The maid showed her into the parlor, th some impatience to be enlightened. "Mrs. Weldon, I believe." Mrs. Weldon bowed. "I have caMrs. Weldon bowed. "I have called on you, madam, about a little matter on which you can give me some information. Will you forgally, madam--hem !--in these rented houses (Mrs. Weldon lived in her own house) people come and go nd the voice quavered with excitement. Mrs. Weldon's was a quiet, unsusceptible soul, but the nt would be too bad for him. At length Mrs. Weldon exacted a promise from Mrs. Lyle that she w[4 more...]