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The Daily Dispatch: March 31, 1865., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Private W. H. Martin. R. M. Johnson, Robt. Nott, A. Tyler. Co. B. Private J. Baldwin, M. H. Coleman, B. B. Pulliam, W. A. Thompson, Private J. P. Heath, D. S. Godsey, R. N. Wooldridge. Co. C. Sergeant A. J. Yeatts, Corporal J. C. Davis, W. F. Jefferson, Private H. W. Atkinson, H. A. Bromfield, J. R. Croft, C. H. Dalton, Private J. W. Myers, J. H. Mahon, J. Oakes, S. T. Rorer, G. E. Swain, J. C. Smith, W. Toler, Private J. H. James, J. W. McCrickord, Private J. W. Willis, J. T. Yeatts. Co. D. Sergeant H. W. Wood, Private R. W. Bruce, H. T. Butler, A. Barnett, J. W. Durrett, W. H. McCormick, Private J. T. Mallory, B. H. Peyton, L. Shiflet, J. W. Scribner, F. Thurman, W. T. McAlister. Co. E. Sergeant C. W. Gillespie, Private W. M. Harris, J. D. Matthews, J. E. Matthews, Private S. R. Thompson, W. N. Moyer, W. Kritzer. Co. F. Corporal W. S. Tunnell, Private T. L. Drummond, J. Bull, H. C. Gregory, Private Y. Davenport, G
Cage Items. --The following parties were committed to the lower police station yesterday, charged as follows:--William Grace, charged with breaking open and robbing the butcher stall of J. W. Willis, in the First Market, of one thousand and two hundred dollars' worth of bacon; J. Lombard, charged with receiving a portion of the stolen bacon; and David Cavanaugh, for using abusing and insulting language to Miss Jane Taylor and D. W. Seldon.
Robbery. --The provision stall of Joh Willis, at the First Market, was broken into on Wednesday night and robbed of about four thousand dollars' worth of bacon, soap and other groceries.