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North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 5
and demanding certain articles from them under the threat of bringing Yankee "swamp guerrillas" there and burning down their property; said threats having being carried out in one or two instances. B. D. Tillett, a "buffalo" citizen of North Carolina, in the employ of the Yankee Government.--Tillett is charged with being the keeper of the light-house in Croaton sound, North Carolina, and instructing the Yankees where to find residents of that State who are loyal to the Confederate cause. and demanding certain articles from them under the threat of bringing Yankee "swamp guerrillas" there and burning down their property; said threats having being carried out in one or two instances. B. D. Tillett, a "buffalo" citizen of North Carolina, in the employ of the Yankee Government.--Tillett is charged with being the keeper of the light-house in Croaton sound, North Carolina, and instructing the Yankees where to find residents of that State who are loyal to the Confederate cause.
Waynesborough (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 5
Castle Thunder items. --In addition to a large number of Yankee deserters, the following parties were committed to Castle Thunder yesterday: C. Warden, member of company G, Tenth New York cavalry, a paroled Yankee, but charged with violating the same and being guilty of arson. The accused was sent here from Waynesboro', Augusta county, Virginia, in the neighborhood of which place he was arrested for visiting citizens houses and demanding certain articles from them under the threat of bringing Yankee "swamp guerrillas" there and burning down their property; said threats having being carried out in one or two instances. B. D. Tillett, a "buffalo" citizen of North Carolina, in the employ of the Yankee Government.--Tillett is charged with being the keeper of the light-house in Croaton sound, North Carolina, and instructing the Yankees where to find residents of that State who are loyal to the Confederate cause.
Augusta county (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 5
Castle Thunder items. --In addition to a large number of Yankee deserters, the following parties were committed to Castle Thunder yesterday: C. Warden, member of company G, Tenth New York cavalry, a paroled Yankee, but charged with violating the same and being guilty of arson. The accused was sent here from Waynesboro', Augusta county, Virginia, in the neighborhood of which place he was arrested for visiting citizens houses and demanding certain articles from them under the threat of bringing Yankee "swamp guerrillas" there and burning down their property; said threats having being carried out in one or two instances. B. D. Tillett, a "buffalo" citizen of North Carolina, in the employ of the Yankee Government.--Tillett is charged with being the keeper of the light-house in Croaton sound, North Carolina, and instructing the Yankees where to find residents of that State who are loyal to the Confederate cause.
C. Warden (search for this): article 5
Castle Thunder items. --In addition to a large number of Yankee deserters, the following parties were committed to Castle Thunder yesterday: C. Warden, member of company G, Tenth New York cavalry, a paroled Yankee, but charged with violating the same and being guilty of arson. The accused was sent here from Waynesboro', Augusta county, Virginia, in the neighborhood of which place he was arrested for visiting citizens houses and demanding certain articles from them under the threat of bringing Yankee "swamp guerrillas" there and burning down their property; said threats having being carried out in one or two instances. B. D. Tillett, a "buffalo" citizen of North Carolina, in the employ of the Yankee Government.--Tillett is charged with being the keeper of the light-house in Croaton sound, North Carolina, and instructing the Yankees where to find residents of that State who are loyal to the Confederate cause.
Castle Thunder items. --In addition to a large number of Yankee deserters, the following parties were committed to Castle Thunder yesterday: C. Warden, member of company G, Tenth New York cavalry, a paroled Yankee, but charged with violating the same and being guilty of arson. The accused was sent here from Waynesboro', Augusta county, Virginia, in the neighborhood of which place he was arrested for visiting citizens houses and demanding certain articles from them under the threat of bringing Yankee "swamp guerrillas" there and burning down their property; said threats having being carried out in one or two instances. B. D. Tillett, a "buffalo" citizen of North Carolina, in the employ of the Yankee Government.--Tillett is charged with being the keeper of the light-house in Croaton sound, North Carolina, and instructing the Yankees where to find residents of that State who are loyal to the Confederate cause.
B. D. Tillett (search for this): article 5
Castle Thunder items. --In addition to a large number of Yankee deserters, the following parties were committed to Castle Thunder yesterday: C. Warden, member of company G, Tenth New York cavalry, a paroled Yankee, but charged with violating the same and being guilty of arson. The accused was sent here from Waynesboro', Augusta county, Virginia, in the neighborhood of which place he was arrested for visiting citizens houses and demanding certain articles from them under the threat of bringing Yankee "swamp guerrillas" there and burning down their property; said threats having being carried out in one or two instances. B. D. Tillett, a "buffalo" citizen of North Carolina, in the employ of the Yankee Government.--Tillett is charged with being the keeper of the light-house in Croaton sound, North Carolina, and instructing the Yankees where to find residents of that State who are loyal to the Confederate cause.