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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Battle of Johnsonville. (search)
; Brothers, J. K. P.; Burton, J. M.; Brigance, Jas.; Burchett, Crocker J.; Caldwell, James; Carr, John H.; Cloud, Wm. R.; Crossland, M. T.; Denny, J. P.; Dodson, Andrew; Drawn, Chas.; Duffie, George; Fitzpatrick, Garrett; Gains, M. M.; Geice, Geo.; Griffin, T. G.; Haig, John; Hamilton, Sam.: Hammel, J. M.; Hanner, A.: Johnson, Tyler; Jones, Jerry; Lanier, Wm.; McBurney, W.; McGuire, Jas.; McKenney, G.; Miles, W. P.; Mitchell, J. N.; Moore, F. A.; Morrison, J. B.; Moss, John; McDonald, J. L.; Moran, Wm., wounded at Price's X roads, but refused to leave his gun, killed at blockhouse near Baker's, on N. and C. railroad; Nepper, J. C.; Peel, Thos.; Priddy, M. C.; Prout, Josh; Prout, George; Powell, George; Reed, R. D.; Robinson, George; Sanders, Jas. L.; Scott, G. H.; Scott, J. M.; Siegel, Chas.; Smith, S. F.; Skeggs, Eugene; Southerland, Wm.; Stucker, Wm. G.; Summer, T. R.; Temple, C. R.; Thornton, A. R.; Taylor, J. G.; Wermesdoff, J.; Weaver, A. B.; Williams, Phil.; Woods, James C.; Wil
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Editorial paragraphs. (search)
Council in like manner will give a hearty welcome to the Rev. John Wm. Jones, one of the chaplains of the Army of Northern Virginia, now the Secretary of the Southern Historical Society, and tender him a public reception at the time and place first mentioned. Resolved, That a committee of five aldermen and five citizens be appointed by the Mayor to carry out these resolutions. The Mayor appointed the following committee: Alderman G. W. Dingle, A. B. Rose, B. L. White, Samuel Webb, P. Moran, and the following citizens: Captain F. W. Dawson, E. L. Wells, Esq., Captain James Simons, Asher D. Cohen, Esq., and Captain J. J. Wescott. In accordance with the above resolutions we had a reception from twelve to two, during which a large number of the best people of Charleston (including a number of ladies) did us the honor to call, and be introduced by His Honor, Mayor Courtenay, who, by the way, was none the less courteous and cordial in all of his arrangements for the comfort and
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
. G. D. Bree,Co. F. P. Denna,Zzz=Co. F. J. Davis,Co. E. Sam. Drewry,Co. F. Private E. C. Eatman, Co. F. C. Gaffney, Co. I. H. Herr, Co. K. Ed. Knight, Co. A. C. F. Myers, Co. B. Dennis O'Malley, Co. I. H. Reece, Co. B. Sergeant Dan Scanlin, Co. C. Private J. Sullivan, Co. B. Mus'n H. H. Geck, Co. I. Private J. C. Taylor, Co. F. L. McFadden.Zzz=Co. F. [25] Tenth Louisiana Regiment. Private J. Lafferty, Co. A. J. Koester,Zzz=Co. A. Sergeant Mike Garrity, Co. C. P. Moran,Zzz=Co. C. Sergeant J. Carmichael, Co. E. R. Reaves,Zzz=Co. E. Private J. Farrel, Co. I. J. Ellander, Co. K. Private J. Gill, Co. C. W. H. Crew, Co. D. J. Holland, Zzz=Co. D. Private W. Reeves, Co. K. James Barrett.Zzz=Co. K. Fifth Louisiana Regiment. Sergeant G. W. Singleterry,Co. B. Private N. Simon,Zzz=Co. B. M. McCoffery,Zzz=Co. B. R. Satterly,Zzz=Co. B. T. H. Wagonan,Co. C. W. Porter,Co. D. C. E. Wells,Co. E. E. Jouronat,Co. F. N. Wertz,Zzz=Co. F. Priva
down in the street. The desired information he did not obtain. Jeremiah O'Connor was arraigned. An officer testified that he had found Mr. O'Connor lying drunk in the 1st Market early Tuesday morning. "Be Jesus," was interjected by Mr. O'Connor, "but you did no such thing." He was ordered to jail, and left the prisoner's stand murmuring audibly at the policeman and his hard lot. "Bob" not being forthcoming as a witness against George St. Clair, his case was again continued. P. Moran & Co. were fined five dollars for retailing ardent spirits contrary to law. For keeping their houses, where ardent spirits are usually sold, open on Sunday last, James Golden was fined $5, and Jacob Warner and Edward Cunningham $10 each. George W. Goodrick was up on the charge of unlawfully and violently assaulting and beating George H. Brown. The evidence showed that the beating aforesaid was a butting, the accused having taken Mr. Brown by the collar of his coat with both hands
arge. Samuel Roberts, a free negro, charged with giving a knife to Anthony Burns to cut Wm. Bird, was ordered twenty-nine lashes. The case of Henry Holman, a free negro, who kept door at the "faro bank" of Muller and Ellis, was continued till Saturday next. A soldier named Wm. H. Callerton, was arraigned for being drunk and begging in the street. He was sent to Gen. Winder. Barney Tracey, for keeping his bar room open after ten o'clock, was fined $5. Mary Downs, for selling spirits without a license, was fined $10. Simon Steinlein, charged with keeping his bar room open after ten o'clock at night, was fined $10. Thomas Bradford, charged with keeping his bar room open after ten o'clock at night was fined $20. P. Moran was fined $5 for keeping his bar room open on Sunday last. Lavinia Scott, charged with stealing one gold pencil, four under shirts, two silk dress patterns, and three linen handkerchiefs, from Mildred Bowden. Case continued.