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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
A negro, calling himself John Jackson, halling from Amherst county, having a horse in his possession, was arrested near this place May 24th.
He had a certificate signed by W. W or H. Turner.
The negro subsequently made his escape.
The horse is yet in my possession.
The owner, after proving property and paying charges, can take it away. W-T Reynolds. Sentigilo, albemerie co. je 1--5t*
A negro, calling himself John Jackson, hailing from Amherst county, having a horse in his possession, was arrested near this place May 24th.
He had a certificate signed by W. W. or H. Turner.
The negro subsequently made his escape.
The horse is yet in my possession.
The owner, after proving property and paying charges, can take it away. W. T. Reynolds. Bentigilo, Albemarle co. je 1--5t*
The Daily Dispatch: November 10, 1863., [Electronic resource], Fatal affair. (search)
Fatal affair.
--A correspondent of the Mobile Register says that Major Gen. H. Turner was shot and killed on the night of the 20th ult. by C. B. Anderson, a citizen of Livingston, Ala., who found him late at night in bed with his wife.
Turner was a native of Virginia, about 40 years of age.--He was a quartermaster in the Confederate service.
Fatal affair.
--A correspondent of the Mobile Register says that Major Gen. H. Turner was shot and killed on the night of the 20th ult. by C. B. Anderson, a citizen of Livingston, Ala., who found him late at night in bed with his wife.
Turner was a native of Virginia, about 40 years of age.--He was a quartermaster in the Confederate service.