Tennessee-Continued. Name. Exemption under amnesty proclama tion of May 29, 1865. By whom recommended. Rebel officer in post office department. Mary A. White, John P. White, M. Burns, and Edwin H. East.. Indicted for treason Colonel Johnson. ... P. Dickinson, John Williams, John M. Fleming, John Baxter, James H. Cowan, and Alvin Barton. John Williams, G. M. Hazen, W. C. Kyle, and R. A. Crawford.. William White, J. R. Pace, A. A. Kyle, W. C. Kyle, John Blernes, Governor Brownlow, S. L. Henderson, Archibald Martin, Joseph S. E. Lyon, John Devautt, William P. Miller, W. B. Crookshank, Ex-United States and rebel postmaster. Governor Brownlow. Indicted for treason James W. Cox John H. Crawford. do. Joseph D. Clarke do. Governor Brownlow, Jacob Hendrickson, Thomas C. Johnson, A. Sept. 27, 1865 Oct. 14, 1865 Governor Brownlow. Sept. 27, 1865 Governor Brownlow, James Haws, John Beals, A. M. Workman, Jas. A. Wells, Calvin Cox, David F. Hall, and John B. Hale. Sept. 27, 1865 By order of the President Governor Brownlow... E. A. Millard, Robert White, and E. W. Ellis Proceedings commenced for confisca Governor Brownlow. tion. Indicted for treason. Joseph M. Logan, H. C. Smith, William B. Proffitt, E. L. C. Wilson, Proceedings commenced on abandoned Governor Brownlow. property. Indicted for treason ..do.. Left a loyal district. Ex-captain U. S. army and rebel lieutenant colonel. Left a loyal district, and indicted for treason. Governor Brownlow. Robert Taylor. By order of the President. Governor Brownlow. A. Marshman, George W. Bridges, James T. Shelly, Oliver M. Dodson, Enoch Collins, James Howe, George W. Ross, James B. Taylor, James R. Gettys, James H. Hornsby, Thomas P. Duggon, J. D. Moore, George W. Bridges, William H. C. Thompson, Thomas B. McClure, James M. Henderson, M. S. Phillips, R. M. Fisher, Wm. Burns, John F. Sliver, David Cleage, N. J. Peters, and Wm. Burk. Educated at U. S. naval school, and Samuel Yate captain in rebel army. Worth over $20,000 Indicted for treason .do. .do.. ..do. Left a loyal district Indicted for treason Worth over $20,000 .do.. .do. Governor Brownlow. Governor Brownlow, J. S. Hurst, H. C. Hurst, A. G. Small, A. D. Bri- Governor Brownlow, S. D. Stewart, George G. Stewart, A. M. Stewart, Governor Brownlow. Governor Brownlow, Captain Hendrickson, Edmon Glover, Owen R. Henderson, R. N. Croft, W. Crutchfield, John King, Samuel Crutch- Tennessee-Continued. William P. Deadrick. A. A. Kyle, R. Mitchell, W. C. Kyle, and Jos. M. Logan.. Ex-United States and rebel postmaster. Left a loyal district, and worth over $20,000. John P. White, H. Dougless, and E. M. Bruce Governor Brownlow, Seth J. Lucky, J. M. Hoss, Henry Hoss, and Governor Brownlow, J. N. Barker, Samuel Evans, J. O. B. Cloud, G. James T. Shelly, General Joseph Cooper, George W. Bridges, James Rebel postmaster and enrolling officer. Lawrence Bowers, H. Hall, Isaac Wine, Samuel Wine, Thos. Dyer, Indicted for treason Ex-United States and rebel postmaster. George Jones, Jacob Keicher, Isaac Bible, Adam Knipp, and D. R. Left a loyal district.. Worth over $20,000. Gass. Governor Brownlow, William Cross, John Black, John A. McKarney, James A. Wells, Joseph Keebler, L. C. Hale, S. R. Haws, Jas. Hawes, David S. Hall, S. H. Baxter, and M. English. William Faxon, of the Navy Department... Sept. 5, 1865 Henry Johnson, Peter M. Reeves, Tipton Jobe, John H. Bowman, May 31, 1865 John B. Brownlow and Hon. William B. Stokes May 3, 1866 By order of the President.. June 13, 1866 Governor Brownlow, James H. Thomess, W. C. Whithone, A. O. P. Governor Brownlow, Samuel Edgeman, E. D. Pence, George Faust, James G. Hicks, John S. Gaines, Lott Pence, Jos. Lynn, John H. Fain, and William H. Fain. Aug. 15, 1865 Ex-United States and rebel postmaster. Charles J. Jenkins, governor of Georgia.. Proceedings commenced for confisca- Governor Brownlow, M. Burns, and Joseph S. Fowler. F. L. Baumgardner, J. F. Anderson, and John S. Snapp |