Extracted from Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Md., 31 May 1864, pg. 1
Drafted on 30 May 1864, Ellicott’s Mills, Maryland
Fourth District
- Lewis Pyles, slave of Jno. Y. Berry
- Geo. Johnson, slave of Dr. J. H. S. Skinner
- Benjamin T. Wilson, near Croom
- William Davis, colored, near Nottingham
- Jacob Curtin, near T. B.
- Daniel Hanson, slave of James S. Bowie
- Samuel Revis, slave of T. G. Fenton
- Frank Robinson, near T. B.
- Mortimer Tayman, near Croom
- David Crack, slave of Mrs. A. Brooks
- William L. Woodburn, near Nottingham
- Richard Thomas, slave of Fielder Bowie
- Noble Herd, slave of Henry S. Mitchell
- John H. Gant, slave of Fielder Bowie
- Nathan Duckett, slave of Joseph H. Turner
- Ebenezer Russell, slave of James Nailor of Jas.
- James Pickney, slave of Dr. Clagett
- John P. Hall, near Horsehead
- Wm. Carroll, slave of Mr. J. H. S. Skinner
- John Mackall, slave of James Nailor of James
- S. R. Gordon, near Croom
- Wash. Gray, slave of estate of E. L. Perry
- Jas. Thomas of Jas., near Brandywine
- Ignatius Fletcher, slave of Wm. Duvall
- Frank Griffith, slave of Fielder Bowie
- Henry Hager, slave of Henry S. Mitchell
- Edward Ford, slave of James J. Bowie
- Mortimer Grant, slave of Fielder Bowie
- John Addison, colored, near Brandywine
- Thos. Silby, near Nottingham
- Anthony Addison, slave of estate of Wm. M. Bowie
- Wm. Kyler, colored, near Nottingham
- Richard Curtis, slave of E. G. Perry
- Thos. Diggs, slave of Wm. H. Burch
- John Hall, slave of estate of Jas. Baden
- Upton Bruce, slave of Mrs. S. Bruce
- John Hamilton, slave of Clement D. Hill
- John W. Hays
- James Thomas, near Croom
- Edw. Lynch, do.
- Jesse Allen, slave of Jno. A. Pumphrey
- Richard Windsor, near Brandywine
- Alex. Grose, slave of R. D. Burroughs
- Leonard Taylor, near Croom
- Wm. E. Peach, near Nottingham
- Wm. E. Duvall, do.
- Joe Cosey, slave of Clement D. Hill
- Enoch G. Perry, near Nottingham
Fifth District
- George Diggs, slave of Wm. Lyle
- J. J. Lumis, T. B.
- James Tayman, near Surratt’s
- Emory Monroe, Ackuk Church
- Jas. Cogy, slave of Mrs. M. E. Edelin
- Edward Bowie, slave of John H. Hardesty
- Madison G. Gibbons, slave of Matthew N. Hoff
- Jas. Martin, near T. B.
- Thomas F. Cassidy, Broad Creek
- John Beasley
- Lewis Conner, slave of Enock Shorne
- Richard Bell, Piscataway
- Charles Dickson, slave of John B. Edelin
- Henry Butler, colored, Fort Washington
- R. L. Hatton
- Henry A. Young, near Farmington
- Rezin Beander, slave of Nancy Goles
- Saml. Stewart, slave of Mrs. M. E. Edelin
- George Chase, slave of Sarah Marshall
- John Thorn, Franklin
- Wm. Harren, Piscataway
- August Campbell, slave of R. W. Hunter
- Wm. Davis, slave of B. [or R.] D. Hatten
- John Briscoe, slave of Benedict
- D. T. Carroll, Piscataway
- Wm. T. Robinsen
- John Hunter, near Broad Creek
- Wm. Crook
- Wm. J. Tabbritt, Fort Washington
- Alfred Locker, slave of the estate of R. S. Jenkins
- Charles Boswell, Farmington
- Walter W. Thorn, Ridge
- Nich. Queen, slave of W. H. Gwynn
- Claggett Thorn, Franklin
- J. Chipebase, Ackuk Church
- J. Goddard, Broad Creek
- James Warring, slave of the estate of J. H. Lowe
- Warren M. Ives, T. B.
- John Ballman, Broad Creek
- Samuel Edelin, slave of P. R. Edelin
- Henry Pickney, slave of Saml. Cole
- Wm. Jefferson
- Wm. A. Gibbons, T. B.
- Saml. Hawkins, slave of E. H. Wyville
- Benj. Kidwell, T. B.
- Alfred Marshall, slave of Henry Bowling
- Geo. E. Gwynn
- Noah Wesley, colored, Piscataway
- J. Y. Bryan, Ridge
- Franklin Tiffett
- Henry Harrison, colored, Piscataway
- Oliver Hawton, Bryan Landing
- Edward Fry, Ridge
- Joshua Butler, Bryan Landing
- Ben. Marlow, slave of Nathaniel
Sixth District
- Clayborn,slave of Judem Wallace
- Edwd. Kemp, near Green
- Richard Brown, Crawford Mill
- Jos. T. Payne
- John H. Lowe, Long Old Fields
- Gilbert Grace, slave of Thomas R. Berry
- Richard Lynch, slave of Bradley Stansbury
- Charles Brown, slave of Joseph Bird
- Stephen Hall, slave of Wm. Bayne
- E. H. Nigh, Long Old Fields
- Robert Locker, colored, near Long Old Fields
- Wm. Thomas, slave of Thomas Ryan
- Grafton Copper, slave of Thomas R. Berry
- Jeff. Burgess, near Long Old Fields
- William Brent, Long Old Fields
- Thomas Savoy, slave of Calvert Brown
- John Carroll, slave of John S. Talbott
- Milburn Baily, slave of Thomas W. Soper
- Simon Gray, slave of Richard Q. Bowling
- Alexander H. Grime
- Francis Talbott
- Rich’d Wikler
- George Grace, slave of Thomas R. Berry
- Wm. Hutchinson, near Long Old Fields
- Solomon Blackwell, slave of Thomas Brooks
- Norris Smith
- Lewis Roagey, slave of Wm. Bayne
- John Washington, slave of Allen Dodge
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Regarding the Heading on this page noting Drafted May 30, 1864 Ellicott’s Mills MD. What is the significance of Ellicott’s Mills in this context?
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