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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 13, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Francis W. Hancock (search for this): article 1
Hdqs, Gov's Mounted Guard. Camp Ashland, May 11, 1861.
the Governor's Mounted Guard desire to return their thanks to Messrs. J. F. Scott and Wm. A. Grills, and Troopers J. H. Rives and John Allan for their very liberal contributions in money.
Also, to Messrs. L. D. Crenshaw and Wm. A. Grills for the use of two valuable horses for members of the corps.
(but for which liberality on their part two Troopers would have had to remain at home.) Also, many thanks to the Rev. Mr. Nolley for his great kindness in furnishing provender for our horses on our arrival at the camp.
The corps wishes also to express their thanks particularly to their former associate, Quartermaster Jos. H. Crenshaw and Surgeon Francis W. Hancock, for their many acts of liberality, kindness, and unabated attention to its members.
Published by order of Capt. Cabell. my 13--1t E. Bossieux, 1st Sergt.
Nolley (search for this): article 1
Hdqs, Gov's Mounted Guard. Camp Ashland, May 11, 1861.
the Governor's Mounted Guard desire to return their thanks to Messrs. J. F. Scott and Wm. A. Grills, and Troopers J. H. Rives and John Allan for their very liberal contributions in money.
Also, to Messrs. L. D. Crenshaw and Wm. A. Grills for the use of two valuable horses for members of the corps.
(but for which liberality on their part two Troopers would have had to remain at home.) Also, many thanks to the Rev. Mr. Nolley for his great kindness in furnishing provender for our horses on our arrival at the camp.
The corps wishes also to express their thanks particularly to their former associate, Quartermaster Jos. H. Crenshaw and Surgeon Francis W. Hancock, for their many acts of liberality, kindness, and unabated attention to its members.
Published by order of Capt. Cabell. my 13--1t E. Bossieux, 1st Sergt.
E. Bossieux (search for this): article 1
Hdqs, Gov's Mounted Guard. Camp Ashland, May 11, 1861.
the Governor's Mounted Guard desire to return their thanks to Messrs. J. F. Scott and Wm. A. Grills, and Troopers J. H. Rives and John Allan for their very liberal contributions in money.
Also, to Messrs. L. D. Crenshaw and Wm. A. Grills for the use of two valuable horses for members of the corps.
(but for which liberality on their part two Troopers would have had to remain at home.) Also, many thanks to the Rev. Mr. Nolley for his great kindness in furnishing provender for our horses on our arrival at the camp.
The corps wishes also to express their thanks particularly to their former associate, Quartermaster Jos. H. Crenshaw and Surgeon Francis W. Hancock, for their many acts of liberality, kindness, and unabated attention to its members.
Published by order of Capt. Cabell. my 13--1t E. Bossieux, 1st Sergt.
J. F. Scott (search for this): article 1
Hdqs, Gov's Mounted Guard. Camp Ashland, May 11, 1861.
the Governor's Mounted Guard desire to return their thanks to Messrs. J. F. Scott and Wm. A. Grills, and Troopers J. H. Rives and John Allan for their very liberal contributions in money.
Also, to Messrs. L. D. Crenshaw and Wm. A. Grills for the use of two valuable horses for members of the corps.
(but for which liberality on their part two Troopers would have had to remain at home.) Also, many thanks to the Rev. Mr. Nolley for his great kindness in furnishing provender for our horses on our arrival at the camp.
The corps wishes also to express their thanks particularly to their former associate, Quartermaster Jos. H. Crenshaw and Surgeon Francis W. Hancock, for their many acts of liberality, kindness, and unabated attention to its members.
Published by order of Capt. Cabell. my 13--1t E. Bossieux, 1st Sergt.
William A. Grills (search for this): article 1
Hdqs, Gov's Mounted Guard. Camp Ashland, May 11, 1861.
the Governor's Mounted Guard desire to return their thanks to Messrs. J. F. Scott and Wm. A. Grills, and Troopers J. H. Rives and John Allan for their very liberal contributions in money.
Also, to Messrs. L. D. Crenshaw and Wm. A. Grills for the use of two valuable horses for members of the corps.
(but for which liberality on their part two Troopers would have had to remain at home.) Also, many thanks to the Rev. Mr. Nolley for Wm. A. Grills for the use of two valuable horses for members of the corps.
(but for which liberality on their part two Troopers would have had to remain at home.) Also, many thanks to the Rev. Mr. Nolley for his great kindness in furnishing provender for our horses on our arrival at the camp.
The corps wishes also to express their thanks particularly to their former associate, Quartermaster Jos. H. Crenshaw and Surgeon Francis W. Hancock, for their many acts of liberality, kindness, and unabated attention to its members.
Published by order of Capt. Cabell. my 13--1t E. Bossieux, 1st Sergt.
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 1
24th (search for this): article 1
9th (search for this): article 1
The war.Representations of the Northern Press, &c., &c., &c.
The following items were telegraphed from Washington to the Northern newspapers on the 9th inst.
While it is definitely settled that large bodies of Federal troops will be advanced into Virginia at no distant time, it is evident that such a movement will only be rginia to join the secession forces.
They were be held as prisoners, and will be dealt with as traitors.
The following is from the New York Day Book, of the 9th inst.:
We are satisfled that now is the time to press upon the President the necessity for resorting to a National Convention.
We have information in which we be American ports, and giving the best freights to French, English, and North of Europe bottoms.
The tories in Wheeling fasted and prayed over their sins on the 9th inst. One of them informs the Northern papers that the Methedist Church pulpit was decorated with the Stars and Stripes. Rev. Mr. Smith delivered an address worthy of
F. H. Smith (search for this): article 1
Bragg (search for this): article 1