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The Daily Dispatch: October 29, 1861., [Electronic resource], Vice President Stephens and the hospitals. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: February 18, 1862., [Electronic resource], European News. (search)
Mississippi election.
--The election in Mississippi was to take place yesterday.
For State officers the following names are announced: Governor--Gen. A. M. West, Hon. Reuben Davis and Gen. Chas. Clark.--Auditor of Public Accounts — A. J. Gillespie, Esq. Judge of the High Court, second district--Col. F. J. Goode. Secretary of State--C. A. Brougher. Major General--Samuel G. Gholson and Capt. Sol Street.
Congress--4th district, Hon. H. E. Chambers; 5th district, Col. A. P. Hill, T. C. Tuff, Esq., and Hon. O. R. Singleton; 6th district, Hon. E. Barksdale.
Mississippi elections.
--Gen. Chas. Clark has been elected Governor by a large majority.
In the 1st district J. A. Orr has been elected to Congress, and in the 2d.--Holden.
These two districts were represented in the last Congress by J. W. Clapp and R. Davis.
In the 3d and 4th districts Israel Welsh and H. C. Chalmers have been re-elected.
In the 5th district it is reported that Col. A. P. Hill has defeated Hon. O. R. Singleton. E. Barksdale is re-elected in the 6th district.
In the 7th district the returns indicate the election of J. T. Lampkin over Gen. McRae.
The Daily Dispatch: November 5, 1864., [Electronic resource], Shell explosion. (search)
Hon. O. R. Singleton, member of Congress from Mississippi, was badly injured by being thrown from a buggy, near Jackson, on the 26th ultimo.