Other Annotations by 2_Paleo, 221-240
Lt & Ordnance Officer at Danville, VirginiaSource: Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - Officers » Page 4 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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'He (BARRY) is suffering from an unhealed gun shot wound of right hand'. Full furlough 29 July 1864 to Wilmington, North Carolina.Source: Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - Officers » Page 13 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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Form returned with promotion cancelledSource: Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - Officers » Page 7 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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Form of Oath sheet returned blank with cancellation of promotionSource: Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - Officers » Page 8 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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Cancellation of Colonel BARRY's promotion to a temporary rank of Brigadier General; because the more senior Col BARBOUR has returned in a prisoner exchange....Source: Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - Officers » Page 11 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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Pvt James A. Coalston (or Coalson); dec'd; Minerva Barnes is his mother, and Elizabeth Coalson likely a relative. Affdvt of Grogan a JPSource: Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - NC » Page 189 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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'as Capt Company 'C' 38th Provl Regt'Source: Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - Misc » Page 1 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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Born in England and a foreign residentSource: Union Citizens File » Page 2 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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aged 14 years; oath required to be discharged from arrestSource: Union Citizens File » Page 2 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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For One (1) Ferryboat sent down from Fort Smith (to Little Rock)Source: Confederate Citizens File » Page 4 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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'You will immediately proceed down the Arkansas river to Little Rock with your boat' -Capt J C JOHNSON, CSASource: Confederate Citizens File » Page 3 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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Jack Bryson & CoSource: Confederate Citizens File » Page 5 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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1863 Aug 3. 'For Baking Hard Bread. 726 packages $6,541.38.Source: Confederate Citizens File » Page 5 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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'I am a refugee from Portsmouth'Source: Confederate Citizens File » Page 3 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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'Jack to be remanded to the custody of the Provost Marshall and employed in labor for the army, until called for by his owner'Source: Confederate Citizens File » Page 11 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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'Negro Jack, arrested as a runaway '[slave]; 'belongs to Tom Graham of Paducah, Kentucky'Source: Confederate Citizens File » Page 5 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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D STRAUB, slave master's nephewSource: Confederate Citizens File » Page 5 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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CSA General Orders #3. 2-Aug-1862.Source: Confederate Citizens File » Page 4 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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'Charged with being a Guerilla'Source: Civil War Subversion Investigations » Page 5 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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requests power to arrest accomplices involved in the escape of prisoners from Fort DelawareSource: Civil War Subversion Investigations » Page 2 Made 12 Jan 2013 |
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