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The Daily Dispatch: September 20, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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Relief Society. To the Editors of the Dispatch: The ladies of Lunenburg Court-House and vicinity have organized themselves into an Aid Society, principally for the relief of the sick and wounded soldiers. The following officers were unanimously elected: President.--Mrs. Mary H. Eanes. Vice President.--Mrs. Martha Hatchett. Managers.--Mrs. Mary Woodson, Mrs. Nannies Cardozo, Mrs. Jennies Webb, Mrs. Emma Atkinson, Mrs. Mary Lear, Mrs. Fannie Merryman, Mrs. Margaret Jackson, Mrs. Louisa Smith, Miss Mary Wilson, Miss Martha Shackleton, Miss Jennie Hatchett, Miss Pattie Bragg. Treasurer.--Mrs. Martha Tisdale. Secretary.--Miss Rosa H. Cardozo. Assistant Secretary.--Miss Rosa Hatchett. Any lady making a contribution to the Society can become a member. Petersburg Express please copy.
Affairs in the interior. --Passengers from Jefferson City inform the St. Louis Republican, of the 13th, that Gen. S. Price has entered Warrensburg, and taken possession of that town. We are clearly of opinion that this wants confirmation. Two respectable citizens of Boone county, informed Col. A. P. Richardson, of Jefferson City, that 1,000 mounted men are stationed at Kinkead's Mills, fourteen miles north of Columbia; that Martin Green was between the junction of Hannibal and St. Joseph and North Missouri Roads, with 3,000 men; and that "Military Bill" Harris was to join Green and take Columbia the night of the 11th inst. Pickets were seen three miles north of Columbia. A bank is located in that town. Mr. Smith, a Government agent for the purchase of horses, was taken prisoner by Harris and $1,200 and all his horses taken from him.