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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
ames Fisher, B. F. Shipp. [113] Forty-first Virginia Regiment. Hosp. Steward T. J. Minetree, Com. Sergeant Marmaduke Jones. Co. A. Sergeant L. W. Whitley, Private J. R. Boykin, B. F. Whitehorn, R. Conley, Corporal W. M. Ellis, J. H. Gilliam, B. J. Travis, J. H. Miles, Private B. E. Barrett, C. R. Sharp, S. P. Bass, G. A. Travis, W. H. Birdsong, J. W. Adkins. Co. B. Sergeant A. S. McGruder. Co. C. Private Francis Duke, Private Jos. Bevans. Co. D. Private Thomas Watkins, Private W. H. Stevenson. Co. E. 1st Sergeant J. W. Perkins, 2d Sergeant T. H. Clements, 3d Sergeant Isaac L. Porter, Corporal Wm. Eanes, J. A. C. Belsches, Geo. E. Belsches, Private J. J. Benn, B. L. Davis, E. A. Gray, Private G. W. Hall, A. R. Hall, B. C. Lee, J. R. Osmore, Wm. A. Page, Jno. C. Smith, G. W. B. Temple, R. R. Williams, C. E. Martin. Co. F. Sergeant Jno. T. Murden, Mus'n S. H. Miller, Private S. A. Etheridge, Caleb Fisher, George A
Caution. --The public are cautioned not to receive or trade for a note of mine, for, $1,135, dated 19th December, 1860, at 6 months, endorsed by J. Peyton as security, given R. V. Gaines and Thos. Watkins, as Trustees for Wm. J. Watkins, for purchase of two slaves. One of the slaves proving unsound, of a disease inherited, (scrofula,) I decline to pay said note, at maturity, and will require legal process to compel me. Fleming Morgan. fe 27--6t
Caution. --The public are cautioned not to receive or trade for a Note of mine, for $1,185, dated 12th December, 1860, at 6 months, endorsed by J. Peyton as security; given R. V. Gaines and Thos. Watkins, as Trustees for Wm. J. Watkins, for purchase of two slaves. One of the slaves proving unsound, of a disease inherited, (scrofula,) I decline to pay said note, at maturity, and will require legal process to compel me. Fleming Morgan. fe 27--6t
the citizens of this place on Wednesday, the 24th inst., for the purpose of raising a volunteer company.--About 12 o'clock M., the people assembled at the Baptist Church for the purpose of organizing, electing officers, &c. The meeting was called to order, and the object of the same explained by B. F. Garrett, Esq., and opened with prayer by the Rev. Jno. T. Clark. The following officers were unanimously elected: Dr. Jno. C. Coleman, Captain; Capt. A. Frank Rice, 1st Lieutenant; Capt. Thomas Watkins, 2d do.; Jno. M. Cole, 1st Sergeant; W. Richard Paris, 2d do.; Jas. B. Carden, 3d do.; Geo. M. Moon, 4th do.; Silas R. Bostick, 1st Corporal; J. J. Cole, 2d do.; Thomas L. Roberts, 3d do.; John L. Burnes, 4th do. Sixty brave and patriotic sons of the South responded to the call, and no doubt our company will number one hundred in a few days. Our Captain leaves for Richmond to-day, for the purpose of procuring arms and uniforms. Our company is now anxiously awaiting a call, and