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The Daily Dispatch: November 6, 1863., [Electronic resource], Hotel keepers and theatrical managers in New York. (search)
th, 1855, at the age of 24, brown complexion black hair and eyes, and 5 feet six inches in height. 3. Mat Young, sentenced in city of Richmond May 16th, 1859, at the age of 23, mulatto, black hair and eyes, about 6 feet 5½ inches high, one scar on left arm, just above elbow, and two scars on right arm just above elbow, one of which is produced by vaccination, and two scars on left leg just below the knee and one scar on right leg. 4. Manuel Taylor, free, sentenced from Lynchburg, April 1, 1862, age 26, black complexion, black hair and eyes, about 5 feet 3 inches high, one scar on calf of left leg, also two small scars on left leg, also one small scar on forehead, and one over left eye, above the outer corner. 5. Wyatt Johnson, free sentenced from Lynchburg November 16th, 1862, for grand larceny, for two years, is 22 years old, black complexion, hair and eyes; 5 feet 6¼ inches high; was born in Sussex; Va; has one small scar over the left eye, and one on the right arm, betw
Hospital Statistics. --The Winder Hospital was organized April 1, 1862. From that time to the 1st of December, 1863, the total number of patients admitted was 39,997. Of this number 7,830 were transferred, 20,720 returned to duty, 6,675 furloughed, 284 discharged, 1,128 deserted, and 2,149 died. Surgeon A. G. Lane is in charge. At Chimborazo Hospital, Dr. J. B. McCaw in charge, between the 1st November, 1861, and 1st November, 1863, there were 47,176 patients admitted. Of this number 17,884 were transferred, 17,845 returned to duty, 4,378 furloughed, 635 discharged, 846 deserted, and 3,031 died.