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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry 's Brigade , formerly John M. Jones 's. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: July 16, 1861., [Electronic resource], Escape from jail. (search)
Jackson Guard.
--We call attention to the advertisement of this company in to-day's paper.
As we have had occasion to observe before, it is named after the patriot Jackson who was butchered by the Hessians at Alexandria.
There are 68 names on the roll, but the company wants at least 50 more, which number should easily be obtained we think.
The officers of this company are first-rate fellows, and men enlisting need not want leaders with more disposition to see that they are properly cared for. The Guard is officered as follows: Captain, H. B. Dickinson; 1st Lieutenant, E. A. Miller; 2d Lieutenant, Geo. Hart.
They rendezvous under the St. Charles Hotel.
Uniforms free.
The Daily Dispatch: August 12, 1861., [Electronic resource], [from the New Orleans true Delta .] (search)
The Jackson Guard, Capt. H. B. Dickinson, are now at the White Sulphur Springs, along with other companies belonging to the Wise Legion.
They are attached to a regiment commanded by Gen. Henningsen and Col. Frank Anderson, both of whom have seen service on fields where defeat was certain death.
Ranaway
--$25 Reward — A negro man named Gilbert, aged between 40 and 50 years. His color is black; whiskers grey, under the chin.
He is about six feet high; black hair.
His clothing is a black coat and plaid summer pant.
I bought him at Dickinson & Hill's auction room last Tuesday.
He was brought here by a gentleman named Thos. G. Neal, of North Carolina.
He left my premises Saturday afternoon, between 2 and 3 o'clock. The above reward will be paid by
M. A. Myers, 66 Main street,
Richmond, Va.
Or lodged in some convenient Jail.
de 30--t6thFeb*
The Daily Dispatch: January 18, 1862., [Electronic resource], Fruits of the Colportage work. (search)
Fruits of the Colportage work.
Editors Dispatch: The tidings from different portions of the field are of the most encouraging character.
By a letter received by Rev. Mr. Dickinson, an influential Chaplain writes: "As an evidence of the moral and religious character of our army, I have only found one thorough infidel, and he of foreign extract.
Six hundred Testaments, and six thousand tracts have been distributed by me among the various regiments camped around us. From these efforts, I have fallen upon the following results: From the tract, A Mother's Parting Words to Her Soldier Boy, eight precious souls date their conversion to God, 'Are You a Soldier,' and I am a Soldier,' have resulted in the conversion of five.
I have met with seven from reading other tracts.
What may have been the result beyond my knowledge, God only knows, but I believe much good has been done.--One came to me a few days since, with tears flowing from his eyes, and said, 'My friend, I would not take ten
The Daily Dispatch: January 18, 1862., [Electronic resource], Whistling to keep his Courage up. (search)
Ranaway--$25 reward
--a negro man named Gilbert, aged between 40 and 50 years. His color is black whiskers grey, under the coin.
He is about six feet high; black hair.
His clothing is black coat and plaid summer pants I brought him at Dickinson & Hill'e auction room last Tuesday.
He was brought here by a gentleman named Thos. G. Neal, of North Carolina.
He left my premises Saturday afternoon, between 2 and 3 o'clock. The above reward will be paid by
M. A. Myers, 66 Main Street
Richmond, Va
Or lodged in some convention.
de 30--t6th Feb*
Ranaway--$25 reward
--A negro man named Gilbert, aged between 40 and 50 years. His color is black; whiskers grey, under the chin, He is about six feet high; black hair, His clothing is a black coat and plaid summer pants I bought him at Dickinson & Hill's auction room as Tuesday.
He was brought here by a gentleman named Thos. G. Neal, of North Carolina.
He left my premises Saturday afternoon, between 2 and 3 o'clock. The above reward will be paid by.
M. A. Myers, 66 Main street, Richmond, Va.
Or lodged in some convenient Jail
de 30--t6th Feb*
The Daily Dispatch: October 6, 1862., [Electronic resource], Recognition. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: October 6, 1862., [Electronic resource], Recognition. (search)