J.P. Hunt Capt. C.A. Butler and Lieut John A. Emmerson
of the Volunteer Army, this Bar has been deprived of its ablest
and most Eloquent members, the State of her most worthy
Sons and the Confederacy of her most noble minded
and valiant Soldiers be it therefore Resolved 2nd That a
Copy of these proceedings of this Meeting be presented to the
Court, with a request that the same be spread upon
the Minutes of the Court and also that they be published
in the newspapers printed in the Circuit, and that
the Clerk of the Court, Send Certified Copies to the families
of the deceased M.P. Doby Chairman
J.M. Arnow Secretary
Gilliland Harrell & Co } Banks & McLeod
vs }
William Colson }
And now on this day came the
parties by their respective attornies, and the defendant
Saying nothing in bar or preclusion of the plaintiffs
right to recover, on motion of the plaintiffs attorney, it is ordered
that the plaintiff do have his Judgement against the defendant
and that the Clerk do have his Judgement against the
defendant, Whereupon the Clerk having assessed the
damages at Seven hundred & Five Dollars &
Eighty Eight Cents it is ordered Considered and adju
=dged by the Court that the plaintiff do have and recover
off and from the defendant the said sum of
dollars &
cents for his damages together with his costs in this behalf
Expended taxed at Six Dollars &
Thirty three Cents and the defendant in Mercy &c
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