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1083 Series I Volume XLV-I Serial 93 - Franklin - Nashville Part I

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List of names of prominent members of Sons of Liberty, &c. - Continued.

Name. County. Name. County.

49. M. M. Monn Hancock 97. Edward Menard

Lanning

50. J. M. Finch Do. 98. Robert Mercer

Holloway

51. W. C. Hooker Do. 99. Robert Davis Montgomery

52. Dennis Smith Do. 100. Thomas Grey Do.

53. J. S. Ramsdale Henderson 101. W. J. Latham Morgan

54. A. Johnson Do. 102. J. O. S Hays Do.

55. Ira. R. Wells Henry 103. J. W. Do.

McMillin

56. Charles Durham Do. 104. D. Patterson Moultrie.

57. Morrison Do. 105. Doctor Do.

Francis Kellar

58. J. B. Carpenter Do. 106. G. D. Read Ogle.

59. J. Osburn Jackson 107. W. W. O'Brien Peoria

60. J. W. Jeffries Jasper 108. Peter Saut Do.

61. G. H. Varnell Jefferson 109. Jacob Gale Do.

62. William Dodds Do. 110. P. W. Dume Do.

63. J. M. Pace Do. 111. John Fuller Do.

64. James Sample Jersey 112. John Francis Do.

65. O. N. Powell Do. 113. C. H. Wright Putnam

66. M. Y. Johnson Jo Davies. 114. John Ong Do.

67. David Sheam Do. 115. T. Alexander Do.

68. M. Simmens Do. 116. W. H. G. Do.

Barnes

69. Louis Sheiler Do. 117. H. B. Keys Do.

70. Thomas M. Ker Knox. 118. E. S. Wilson Richland

71. E. D. Helen Do. 119. J. W. Barrett Sangamon.

72. J. M. Mihelow Do. 120. W. T. Barrett Do.

73. James Delhrage Do. 121. Jacob Epler Do.

74. E. Elsworth Do. 122. B. B. Piper Do.

75. D. H. Morgan Lawrence 123. W. M. Do

Springer

76. E. D Norton Logan 124. E. Edmonston Schuyler

77. A. M. Miller Do. 125. P. L. Do.

Campbell

78. R. J. Hously Macoupin 126. J. Do.

Montgomery

79. Dr. T. M. Hope Madison 127. J. C. Fox Do.

80. H. K. S. O. Marion 128. J. N. Ward Do.

Melvery

81. S. R. Carrigan No. 129. G. W. Metz Do.

82. John Burns Marshall 130. F. B. Shelby

Thompson

83. P. M. Janney Do. 131. Reuben Do.

Russeler

84. C. M. Baker Do. 132. M. Do.

Richardson

85. R. Smithson Do. 133. M. Stark

Shallenberger

86. J. R. Taggart Do. 134. J. B. Smith Stephenson

87. J. Haringhoost Mason 135. J. L. Carr Vermilion

88. J. S. Chamblin Do. 136. John Doulen Do.

89. J. W. Mathews McDonough 137. W. Friend Wabash

90. J. C. Thompson Do. 138. C. Z. Landis Do.

91. Thomas A. Do. 139. J. B. Warren

Martain McCartney

92. William H. Do. 140. N. K. Poofer Do.

Neece

93. R. Cassell McLean 141. JNO. Do.

Hama

94. J. E. Springer Do. 142. G. W. Aiken Williamson

95. J. F. Morrell Do. 143. R. M. Hundley Do.

96. E. D. Wright Menard. 144. C. R. Woodford.

Richardson

CITY POINT, VA., November 27, 1864-9 p.m.

Major-General THOMAS, Washington [Nashville]:

Savannah papers, just received, state that Forrest is expected in rear of Sherman and that Btreckinridge is already on his way to Georgia from East Tennessee. If this proves true, it will give you a chance to take the offensive against Hood and to cut the railroads up into Virginia with a small cavalry force.

U. S. GRANT,

Lieutenant-General.

NASHVILLE, TENN., November 27, 1864-10 p.m.

Major General H. W. HALLECK, Washington, D. C.,:

I forward for your information the following telegram, just received from General Schofield.*

The detachments of Major-General Smith's command have already arrived here from Memphis, with several regiments of Missouri Troops

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*See Schofield to Thomas, 12.30 p.m. 27th, ending with the sentence-I have no late information from him, p. 1085.

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