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The Daily Dispatch: June 5, 1861., [Electronic resource], A vagabond with Visible means of support. (search)
arter's letter that it was not a sudden impulse that prompted Jackson to do what he did, but in furtherance of a deliberately-formed purpose. Says. Dr. Carter: Editors Delta: I was pleased to notice in your issue of Monday afternoon that Mr. Geo. Moore, of the City Hotel, had taken steps to raise a fund, to be sent to Virginia for the relief of the widow and orphans of Mr. James W. Jackson, who lost his life in defence of his country's flag, after slaying Col. Ellsworth. I knew Mr. Jac, fearless man, and deserves a monument. His widow and four children are in necessitous circumstances, and the fund proposed will not only be timely, but worthily bestowed. I hope the citizens of New Orleans will come forward with their accustomed liberality. It may be well to add that Mr. Moore, who was originally from the neighborhood of Alexandria and knew Mr. Jackson and his friends, is in all respects the person to undertake this matter. Very respectfully, Geo. W. Carter, D. D.