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The Daily Dispatch: November 9, 1863., [Electronic resource], The President 's tour through the South . (search)
Re-Enlistments in the Army. [official.] Orange C. H., Feb. 15.
To Gen. S. Cooper:
The following troops have re-enlisted for the war since the announcement of the 10th inst.:
Lane's brigade, Wright's brigade, Perin's brigade, Davis's brigade, 7th Virginia cavalry, 11th Virginia cavalry, 13th North Carolina Troops, 11th North Carolina Troops, 48th Virginia infantry, Garnett's, Peague's, Haskell's, and Pegram's battalions of artillery.
The following, having enlisted originally for the war, have reiterated their determination to continue in service:
Cutts's battalion of artillery, McGowan's brigade, and 14th Alabama regiment. R. E. Lee.
The Daily Dispatch: September 10, 1864., [Electronic resource], Six hundred Dollars reward. (search)
Murdering a soldier.
--Upon the charge of willfully and maliciously shooting and killing a member of the Seventh South Carolina regiment, named T. M. J. Barkley, a member of the same regiment, named William Brandon, was arrested on Wednesday and committed to Castle Thunder.
The affair occurred the evening before at the camp of the Seventh South Carolina regiment, when the accused was immediately arrested by Colonel Haskell and sent to this city to await examination.