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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 11. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 13 3 Browse Search
J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army 7 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1865., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Frank D. Redd. Prince William.-- --. Pulaski.--John G. Cocil, Uriah Vermillion, Harvey A. Jamison. Prince George.--R. M. Harrison, George W. Rowland, George E. Rives. Randolph.--J. W. Marshall, David Goff, E. Hutton. Rappahannock.--Thomas B. Massie, Robert A. Whitescarver, Lewis Botts. Richmond City.--E. A. J. Clopton, George W. Munford, Thomas W. McCance. Roanoke.--George P. Tayloe, Colonel G. B. Board, Giles Barnett. Rockbridge.--John Letcher, John W. Brockenbrough, James J. White. Russell.--E. R. Bayler, Dr. Eastwardly, James A. Beckly. Raleigh county.--John H. Anderson, William Prince, William Ferguson. Scott.--Thomas W. Carter, William Nash, James O. Wood. Smyth.--James Porter, James W. Sheffey, Nicholas Pratt. Sussex.--J. M. Rogers, J. D. Howie, E. T. Chappell. Surry.--J. S. Judkins, Blair Pegram, Benjamin Drew. Spotsylvania.--Lewis A. Boggs, John A. Gordon, Montgomery Slaughter. Tazewell.--A. A. Spotts, Z. S. Witten, T. J. Higginbotham.
arty, polled 1,341,812 votes. The next election resulted in the elevation of Mr. Lincoln, the present incumbent, to the Presidency of the United States. The first Abolition petitions to Congress were a memorial of Quakers, praying the abolition of the slave trade, presented by Mr. Fitzsimmons, of Pennsylvania, on the 11th of February, 1790, and a memorial to the same effect of Quakers, of New York city, presented by Mr. Lawrence, of New York. Mr. Hartly, of Pennsylvania, seconded by Mr. White, of Virginia, moved the reference of the first petition, which was opposed by Messrs. Stone, of Maryland; Smith, Tucker and Burke, of South Carolina; Baldwin and Jackson, of Georgia, who were in favor of its going to the table. Messrs. Fitzsimmons and Hartly, of Pennsylvania; Parker, Madison and Page, of Virginia; Lawrence, of New York; Sedgwick, of Massachusetts; Boudinot, of New Jersey; Sherman and Huntington, of Connecticut, favored a reference. Those who opposed it expressed the fear