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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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ount of the blockade of the Southern ports, and, if actually made, may be of considerable service to the inhabitants of Texas. Sword Presentation to Gen. Jeff. Thompson--characteristic Acknowledgment. Some of the citizens of Memphis, Tenn., recently presented Gen. Jeff. Thompson with a sword and pair of pistols, in response to which he sends the following characteristic letter. Gen. T. and his faithful old ally, Indian John, were both in Memphian Wednesday: Headquarters 1st Mid, Dist. S. M. G., Camp Belmont, Sept. 20th, 1861. Gentlemen: A few Memphis Patriot: Your kind and appropriate present of a sword and pair of revolvers, by the hands of my old schoolmate, Charley Stephenson, is received, and I sincerely thank you for the gift and the compliment. I have heretofore had to fight the enemy with my pen and tongue, but with borrowed sword and pistol. I can now let in on them in the good old fashioned way, and hope that in the next ten days I can prove the metal o
T. Hunter, Wm. Ballard Preston. Those having the prefixed have served in the United States Congress. The number of old Congressmen in the Senate will be fourteen; new Congressmen, twelve; total twenty-six. House of Representatives. Dist. Alabama. 1. Thos. J. Foster. 2. Wm. R. Smith. 3. John P. Ralls. 4. J. L. M. Carry. 5. Francis S. Lyon. 6. Wm. P. Chilton. 7. David Clopton. 8. James L. Pagh. 9. Edw. L. Dargan. Arkansas. 1. Felix I. Batson. 2rad, 3. D. F. Robert. 4. 5. John F. Lewis. 6. Jno. Perkins, jr. Mississippi. 1. J. W. Clapp. 2. Reuben Davis. 3. Israel Welch. 4. H. C. Chambers. 5. O. R. Singleton. 6. E. Barksdale. 7. Jno. J. McRae. Dist. Missouri. 1. W. M. Cook. 2. Thos. A. Harris. 3. Casper W. Bell. 4. A. H. Conrow. 5. Geo G. Vest. 6. T. W. Freeman. 7. John Hyer. North Carolina. 1. W. N. H. Smith. 2. R. R. Bridgers. 3. Owen R. Keenan. 4. T.
The Daily Dispatch: December 8, 1862., [Electronic resource], Notice to Conscripts — to all persons between the ages of 18 and 40 years. (search)
commands of their respective commanders, shall be applicable to persons liable to duty as conscripts who shall fail to repair to the place of rendezvous after the publication of the call. Jno. A. Coke, Capt. and Enrolling Officer for 3d Cong. Dist. The undersigned, one of the Examining Board for the Third Congressional District, under General Orders, No. 82, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office hereby gives notice to all whom it may concern, that he has fixed upon the 15th, 16th, 17thrsuance of the above notice O. R. Early. Examining Surgeon, P. A. C. S. Inasmuch as there are many Government contractors and persons detailed on Government work in the city of Richmond, I can be found daily at my office, in the Richmond House, on corner of Governor (13th) and Ross streets, for the purpose of attending to that particular branch before the day appointed for the assembling of the conscripts. Jno. A. Coke, Capt. and Enrolling Officer, 3d Cong. Dist. de 8--1w