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The Daily Dispatch: November 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], The late Major-General J. C. Fremont . (search)
The late Major-General J. C. Fremont.
The following biography of the officially defunct "commander of the Western department, " is from the Nashville Banner, of the 14th.
We hold it altogether
In our issue of yesterday morning we published the melancholy intelligence that Maj. Gen. John C. Fremont, commanding General of the Western Division of the United States army, is no more.
He .
by himself, for interment in the bosom of his family.
For a man who still breathes, John C. Fremont is very dead.
For a man to whom all hopes of salvation are not absolutely lost, he is very ing is impossible, unless we double our corps of editors, which we can't afford to do.
John C. Fremont, the C in whose name usually stands for Charles, was born, at a very early age, in the city ge.
He after wards ran for President, but the result did not then seem encouraging.
John Charles Fremont married Jessie, the daughter of the celebrated landscape painter.
Old Bullion, who once
The Daily Dispatch: November 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], The late Major-General J. C. Fremont . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: November 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], The late Major-General J. C. Fremont . (search)
The late Major-General J. C. Fremont.
The following biography of the officially defunct "commander of the Western department, " is from the Nashville Banner, of the 14th.
We hold it altogether
In our issue of yesterday morning we published the melancholy intelligence that Maj. Gen. John C. Fremont, commanding General of the Western Division of the United States army, is no more.
He .
by himself, for interment in the bosom of his family.
For a man who still breathes, John C. Fremont is very dead.
For a man to whom all hopes of salvation are not absolutely lost, he is very ing is impossible, unless we double our corps of editors, which we can't afford to do.
John C. Fremont, the C in whose name usually stands for Charles, was born, at a very early age, in the city ge.
He after wards ran for President, but the result did not then seem encouraging.
John Charles Fremont married Jessie, the daughter of the celebrated landscape painter.
Old Bullion, who once
The Daily Dispatch: November 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], The late Major-General J. C. Fremont . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: November 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], The late Major-General J. C. Fremont . (search)
The late Major-General J. C. Fremont.
The following biography of the officially defunct "commander of the Western department, " is from the Nashville Banner, of the 14th.
We hold it altogether
In our issue of yesterday morning we published the melancholy intelligence that Maj. Gen. John C. Fremont, commanding General of the Western Division of the United States army, is no more.
He .
by himself, for interment in the bosom of his family.
For a man who still breathes, John C. Fremont is very dead.
For a man to whom all hopes of salvation are not absolutely lost, he is very ing is impossible, unless we double our corps of editors, which we can't afford to do.
John C. Fremont, the C in whose name usually stands for Charles, was born, at a very early age, in the city ge.
He after wards ran for President, but the result did not then seem encouraging.
John Charles Fremont married Jessie, the daughter of the celebrated landscape painter.
Old Bullion, who once
The Daily Dispatch: November 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], The late Major-General J. C. Fremont . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: November 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], The late Major-General J. C. Fremont . (search)
The late Major-General J. C. Fremont.
The following biography of the officially defunct "commander of the Western department, " is from the Nashville Banner, of the 14th.
We hold it altogether
In our issue of yesterday morning we published the melancholy intelligence that Maj. Gen. John C. Fremont, commanding General of the Western Division of the United States army, is no more.
He .
by himself, for interment in the bosom of his family.
For a man who still breathes, John C. Fremont is very dead.
For a man to whom all hopes of salvation are not absolutely lost, he is very ing is impossible, unless we double our corps of editors, which we can't afford to do.
John C. Fremont, the C in whose name usually stands for Charles, was born, at a very early age, in the city ge.
He after wards ran for President, but the result did not then seem encouraging.
John Charles Fremont married Jessie, the daughter of the celebrated landscape painter.
Old Bullion, who once
The Daily Dispatch: November 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], The late Major-General J. C. Fremont . (search)