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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 19, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Converse or search for Converse in all documents.
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Southern War News.
Expected battle in Kentucky--the Federal winter blockade--Rev. Drs.
Plumer and Converse--Gen. Walker's expedition to the Potomac — Incidents, &c.
From the latest exchanges from the South received at this office, we her with anxiety, as she will probably be burned or taken in possession by the Lincoln fleet.
Rev. Drs.
Plumer and Converse.
A correspondent of the Charleston Mercury, writing from Richmond, says:
The list of our religious weeklies embraces also the Christian Observer, edited by the Rev. Dr. Converse.
This noble old man, at the time of the John Brown raid, was one of the very few Northern men who took our side fully and unequivocally.
Nor was he driven from his stand when our at he was driven to Philadelphia.
Now, Plumer holds a snug professorship in an abolition college in Pennsylvania, and Dr. Converse is an exile and a wanderer for upholding the Southern cause!
This simple fact should plead eloquently for him — aged,