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The Daily Dispatch: January 24, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: January 24, 1862., [Electronic resource], "Sawery" Bennett's opinion of old Abe. (search)
to proceed to the election. The House then proceeded to ballot, with the following result. For Mr. Hunter--Messrs. J. T. Anderson, F. T. Anderson, Baker, Baskerville, Bass, Bayse, Blue, Booten, Bouldin, Bradford, Brooks, Buford, Burks, Carter, Cazenove, Cecil, Clark, H. N. Coleman, Collier, Crockett, Custis, Dabney, Daniel, J. D. Davis, R. L. Davis, Dunn, Edmunds, Eggleston, Evans, Fleming, Fletcher, Flood, Forbes, Franklin, Friend, Garrison, Gatewood, George, Gillespie, Gordon, Gratth, Tomlin, Treadway, Tyler, Vermillien, Ward, West, J. L. Wilson, Samuel Wilson, Woodhouse, Woodson, Woolfolk, Wooten, Worsham, Wright, Wynett-- Total 105. For Mr. Preston--Messrs. Baker, Barbour, Baskervill, Bouldin, Brooks, Buford, Burks, Carter, Cazenove, Cecil, J. J. Coleman, M. N. Coleman, Crockett, Custis, Dabney, J. D. Davis, R. J. Davis, Eggleston, Evans, Fleming, Fletcher, Flood, Forbes, Friend, Garrison, Gilmer, Gordon, Huntt, Irby, Jones, Jordan, Kyle, Lundy, Lynn, Mallory, Matt
The Daily Dispatch: January 24, 1862., [Electronic resource], Contraband trade in Illinois--Seizure of medicines, &c. (search)
At a meeting of the day and night police of the city of Richmond, held at the First Watch- House, January 23d, 1862, on motion, S. M. Carter was called to the chair, and C. J. Wick requested to act as secretary. L. M. Jude offered the following preamble and resolutions, which were adopted; Whereas, It has pleased our all-wise Redeemer, who doeth all things in His divine purposes to take from us, to His celestial world above, one of our members, Micajah Davis, a member of the night police of the city of Richmond. He was a member of the police for fifteen years. He was beloved, admired, and venerated. This good man has passed from among us, having led a life so pure and spotless that, to those who know him not, a truthful tribute to his many Christian qualities would seem the exaggerated language of friendship. He was a man of noble heart, and his loss is deeply mourned by us. Micajah Davis was an ornament to the police. Resolved, That the sympathy of the police is t