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hos. U. Dudley; Assessor, D. M. Miller; City Collector, J. A. Hobson; Supt. Water Works, Jas. L. Davis; Supt.GasWorks, J. J. Fry; Superintendent Streets, M. Bates; High Constable, Geo. A. Freeman; City Gauger, Richard Fox; Grain Measurer, H. Davis; Manager Poor-House, John Pearce; Captain Night Watch, A. Wilkinson. Also, the following persons as members respectively of the Council and Court: Jefferson Ward — Council: N. R. Hill, R. O. Haskins, John H. Greanor, Jas. M. Talbott, Allen Y. Stokes. Aldermen: C. B. Hill, Richard D. Sanxay, Geo. E. Sadler, A. F. Picot. Madison Ward — Council: G. K. Crutchfield, J. A. Scott, T. H. Wynne, D. J. Burr. P. R. Grattan. Aldermen: Jas. K Caskie, Jas Bray, John J. Binford. Wm. B. Smith, R. M. Burton. Monroe Ward — Council: D. J. Saunders, T. C. Epps, Fleming Griffin, S. D. Denoon, Larkin W. Glazebrook. Aldermen: N. C. Lipscombe, Chas. E. Anderson, John F. Regnault, J. W. Beveridge, Wm. W. Timberlake. The following is the c<
Glazebrook, Hill, Burr. Griffin, Talbott, Denoon, Scott, Greanor, Wynne, Epps, Stokes, and Haskins. Mr. Crutchfield presented a petition from the Professor of tok and Haskins. Commissioners of Streets — Jefferson Ward--Messrs.Haskins, Stokes and Greanor. Madison Ward--Messrs. Wynne, Crutchfield and Scott. Monroe Ward--Messrs. Denoon, Griffin and Epps. First Market--Messrs. Stokes, Talbott and Wynne. Second Market--Messrs. Glazebrook, Denoon and Crutchfield. Hospital--Messrs. Crutchfield, Griffin and Stokes. Burying Grounds — Shockoe Hill--Messrs. Epps, Griffin, Grattan, Stokes and Wynne. Oakwood Cemetery--Messrs. Crutchfield,Stokes and Wynne. Oakwood Cemetery--Messrs. Crutchfield, Denoon, Hill and Greanor. Accounts--Messrs. Crutchfield, Haskins and Glazebrook. Seabrook's Warehouse--Messrs. Greanor, Burr and Scott. Claims--Messrss. Water Works Committee--Jefferson Ward--Messrs. John H. Greanor and Allen Y. Stokes. Madison Ward — James Scott and George K. Crutchfield. Monroe Ward — Sa
The Daily Dispatch: April 2, 1863., [Electronic resource], Reported Confederate triumph in North Carolina. (search)
r. City Collector — J. A. Hobson. City Guager — Richard Fox. Grain Measurer — Henry Davis. Superintendent of Gas Works--John J. Fry. Superintendent Water Works--J. L. Davis. Superintendent Poor House--John Pearce. Captain Night Watch--Jas B. Pleasants. Jefferson Ward — Aldermen: Richard D. Sanxay, Wm. Taylor, Abel F. Ploot, James A Icles, and John Hampden Pleasants. Common Council: Mcthaniel B. Hill, Richard O. Haskins, Edward A. J. Clopton, W.Deit Richardson, and Allen Y. Stokes. Madison Ward — Aldermen: James K. Caskie, James Bray, George N. Gwathmey, George W. Gillism, and William B. Smith, Common Counch: David J. Burr, George W. Randolph, James A Scott, George K. Crutchfield, and Richard F. Walker. Monroe Ward — Aldermen: John F. Regnault, Wm. W. Timberlake, N. C. Lipscomb, Adolphus Gary, and Thomas M. Jones. Common Council: Thomas C. Epps, Larkin W. Glazebrook, Fleming Grimn, David J. Saunders, and Samuel D. Denoon. In Monroe Ward t
Meeting of the city Council --Resolutions Regarding the Death of Gen Jackson.--A meeting of the Council was old at 11 o'clock yesterday in the City Hall. Present D J. Saunders, Richard F Walker. David J. Bure, Samuel D. D. noon Richard O. McReed, Larkin W. Glazebrook, E. A. J. Cropton. Gen. K. Crutonfield, Wm. Holt Richardson, George W. Randolph, Nath, B. Hill, Fendals 4-riffle, Allen Y. Stokes, James A. Scott, and Thomas C. Epps. The President announced the melancholy tidings of the death of the lamented Lieut. Gen. Thomas J. Jackson, spoke briefly of the invaluable services rendered to the Confederacy by the departed hero, and the duty of the Council, in view of the and event which caused his death, to pass suitable resolutions of respect to his memory. Gen. Randolph said it was usual, on similar occasions, to appoint a committee to draft suitable resolutions, and he would move that one be appointed, to consist of three or five members, as might seem best. Th
t throughout the city and throughout the whole country to aid us in our work of humanity. We shall need a large amount of money, or its equivalent in fuel, clothing, and provisions, to meet the demands of the case.--We feel confident that it will be the pleasure of a generous public to respond liberally to our appeal. Remittances can be made by mail to any one of the undersigned, directed to Richmond. The receipt will be acknowledged by letter, and the amount will be paid over to Allen Y. Stokes, the Treasurer of the Association, for disbursement by the Board of Managers. Every dollar intrusted to our care will be discriminatingly applied to the most necessitous and deserving objects claiming our attention. Persons living near the various lines of railroad leading to the city might give us wood, and, in some instances, provisions in the way of meal, flour, peas, and the like, which we trust the roads will transport free of charge. Those who reside in the city can hand in the
The Daily Dispatch: October 17, 1863., [Electronic resource], The latest Northern account of the position of Rosecrans. (search)
City proxies. --The following appointments were made by the Council, Monday night last, of proxies to represent the city in the several joint stock companies in which she is a stockholder, to wit: In the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad Company: Messrs. D. J. Saunders, G. K. Crutchfield, and Thomas C. Epps. In the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company: Messrs. N. B. Hill, A. Y. Stokes, and D. J. Burr. In the Virginia Central Railroad Company: Messrs. D. J. Saunders, Geo. W. Randolph, and L. W. Glazebrook. In the James River and Kanawha Company: Messrs. S. D. Denoon, E. A. J. Clopton, and R. F. Walker. The Bank of Virginia: Messrs. R. O. Haskins, G. K. Crutchfield, and Fleming Griffin.
The Daily Dispatch: October 17, 1863., [Electronic resource], Justices of the Peace exempt from Conscription. (search)
Church and Union Hill Humane Association. --Officers: Miles Turpin, President; John W. Fergusson, Vice President; Ro. E. Richardson, Secretary; Allen Y. Stokes, Treasurer. Board of Managers: Trinity M. E. Church, Rev. John E. Edwards and Silas L. Johnson; St. John's P. E. Church, Rev. Wm. Norwood and Dr. John Knox; Third Presbyterian Church, Rev. P. B. Price and Capt. George W. Allen; Union Station M. E. Church, Rev. Wm. H. Christian and Wm. Coulling; Leigh Street Baptist Church, Rev. J. B. Solomon and Capt. W H. Gordon. Remittances of money or provisions to any of the above-named gentlemen will be thankfully received and faithfully distributed.