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Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 5
abamians. At a meeting of the citizens of Alabama, held at the Ballard House in the city of Ricport of the committee: "We, citizens of Alabama, now in the city of Richmond, in consequence of the large number of Alabama troops in Virginia, and the necessity to make some further provisionsewhere, needed for the suffering soldiers of Alabama, and to officer and provision the came, and gmunicate these proceedings to the Governor of Alabama, and to submit an address to the people of AlAlabama in aid of the object sought to be accomplished by this meeting. 5. That while we desire primarily to provide for Alabama troops, we shall rejoice, if in our power, to contribute to the aiirginia, and especially to there from the State of Alabama, we, citizens of Alabama now in Richmond,Alabama now in Richmond, deem this a fit occasion to express our grateful appreciation of her service: Therefore, Res behalf of the sick and wounded soldiers from Alabama, who have received kind attentions at her han[1 more...]
Collin McCrue (search for this): article 5
importance. Until the establishment of the Alabama Hospital, on the 1st of August, my attention was directed to all the hospitals, and even now all calls made upon me for aid, where the necessities are great, are immediately responded to, regardless of the States of which the sufferers are citizens. May God's blessing rest upon your efforts. Very respectfully, Mrs. A. F. Hopkins. The Chairman appointed Hon. John Gill Shorter, Robt. A. Baker, Dr. W. R. Cunningham, Collin McCrue, W. G. England, Hon. G. T. Yelverton and Rev. E. Philips, to act as Committee on Resolutions. The following is the report of the committee: "We, citizens of Alabama, now in the city of Richmond, in consequence of the large number of Alabama troops in Virginia, and the necessity to make some further provision for their care and attention beyond that which the Government can effect, do Resolve, 1st. That an Executive Committee of three be appointed with power to fill any vaca
N. Johnson (search for this): article 5
d at the Ballard House in the city of Richmond, Va., on Wednesday evening, Aug. 28, to take into consideration some plan for organizing and adopting means to take care of the sick and wounded soldiers from the State of Alabama on service in Virginia, on motion of Col. Edmund, Harrison of Montgomery, Hon. W. P. Chilton was chosen Chairman. Mr. Chilton took the chair and explained the objects of the meeting in a short and patriotic speech, H. C. Jones was appointed Secretary, on motion of R N. Johnson. Hon. John Gril Shorter then read the following letter from Mrs. Arthur F. Hopkins, asking for aid in her work of providing for the sick and wounded soldiers, and moved that a committee of seven be appointed to draft resolutions for the action of the meeting: Richmond Aug. 26, 1861. Messrs. Chilton, Smith, Harrison and Shorter: Gentlemen: You are aware that I have been for nearly three months actively engaged in ministering to the wants and comforts of our sick and suffe
A. F. Hopkins (search for this): article 5
her service: Therefore, Resolved, That in behalf of the sick and wounded soldiers from Alabama, who have received kind attentions at her hands, and in the name of their kindred and friends, and of all Alabamians, we tender to Mrs. Arthur F Hopkins our grateful acknowledgments for that sympathy and active charity which she has displayed in providing for our suffering soldiers; that we commend her plan of operation to our people at home, and that we will co-operate with her as far as may be in our power to do so. Resolved, That the Secretary of the meeting he instructed to communicate a copy of these proceedings to Mrs. Hopkins. The following was also offered: Resolved, That each member of this meeting will consider himself a committeeman to aid (by raising contributions and otherwise) in forwarding the object which we have in view, to aid in the relief of our sick soldiers.--(Adopted.) The following are the committees appointed: On Resolutions.--J. G. S
Meeting of Alabamians. At a meeting of the citizens of Alabama, held at the Ballard House in the city of Richmond, Va., on Wednesday evening, Aug. 28, to take into consideration some plan for organizing and adopting means to take care of the sick and wounded soldiers from the State of Alabama on service in Virginia, on motion of Col. Edmund, Harrison of Montgomery, Hon. W. P. Chilton was chosen Chairman. Mr. Chilton took the chair and explained the objects of the meeting in a short and patriotic speech, H. C. Jones was appointed Secretary, on motion of R N. Johnson. Hon. John Gril Shorter then read the following letter from Mrs. Arthur F. Hopkins, asking for aid in her work of providing for the sick and wounded soldiers, and moved that a committee of seven be appointed to draft resolutions for the action of the meeting: Richmond Aug. 26, 1861. Messrs. Chilton, Smith, Harrison and Shorter: Gentlemen: You are aware that I have been for nearly three months activ
Robert A. Baker (search for this): article 5
ention to other departments of no less importance. Until the establishment of the Alabama Hospital, on the 1st of August, my attention was directed to all the hospitals, and even now all calls made upon me for aid, where the necessities are great, are immediately responded to, regardless of the States of which the sufferers are citizens. May God's blessing rest upon your efforts. Very respectfully, Mrs. A. F. Hopkins. The Chairman appointed Hon. John Gill Shorter, Robt. A. Baker, Dr. W. R. Cunningham, Collin McCrue, W. G. England, Hon. G. T. Yelverton and Rev. E. Philips, to act as Committee on Resolutions. The following is the report of the committee: "We, citizens of Alabama, now in the city of Richmond, in consequence of the large number of Alabama troops in Virginia, and the necessity to make some further provision for their care and attention beyond that which the Government can effect, do Resolve, 1st. That an Executive Committee of three be
W. R. Cunningham (search for this): article 5
responded to, regardless of the States of which the sufferers are citizens. May God's blessing rest upon your efforts. Very respectfully, Mrs. A. F. Hopkins. The Chairman appointed Hon. John Gill Shorter, Robt. A. Baker, Dr. W. R. Cunningham, Collin McCrue, W. G. England, Hon. G. T. Yelverton and Rev. E. Philips, to act as Committee on Resolutions. The following is the report of the committee: "We, citizens of Alabama, now in the city of Richmond, in consequence of the raising contributions and otherwise) in forwarding the object which we have in view, to aid in the relief of our sick soldiers.--(Adopted.) The following are the committees appointed: On Resolutions.--J. G. Shorter, E. A. Baker, Dr. W. R. Cunningham, C. J. McRae, W. G. England, G. T. Yelverton, E. Philips. On Address.--R. H. Smith, J. L. M. Curry, E. Harrison, J. G. Shorter, H. C. Jones E. S. Fair, W. P. Chilton, (added on motion.) Executive Committee.--Wade Keyes, S. S. Sco
W. P. Chilton (search for this): article 5
State of Alabama on service in Virginia, on motion of Col. Edmund, Harrison of Montgomery, Hon. W. P. Chilton was chosen Chairman. Mr. Chilton took the chair and explained the objects of the meeting Mr. Chilton took the chair and explained the objects of the meeting in a short and patriotic speech, H. C. Jones was appointed Secretary, on motion of R N. Johnson. Hon. John Gril Shorter then read the following letter from Mrs. Arthur F. Hopkins, asking for aidpointed to draft resolutions for the action of the meeting: Richmond Aug. 26, 1861. Messrs. Chilton, Smith, Harrison and Shorter: Gentlemen: You are aware that I have been for nearly thn Address.--R. H. Smith, J. L. M. Curry, E. Harrison, J. G. Shorter, H. C. Jones E. S. Fair, W. P. Chilton, (added on motion.) Executive Committee.--Wade Keyes, S. S. Scott, E. C. Elmore, AlfredCommittee.--Wade Keyes, S. S. Scott, E. C. Elmore, Alfred Jones, (added on motion.) Treasurer — John Harrell. Secretary — D. L. Dalton. W. P. Chilton, Pres't. H. C. Jones, Sec'y
D. L. Dalton (search for this): article 5
and that we will co-operate with her as far as may be in our power to do so. Resolved, That the Secretary of the meeting he instructed to communicate a copy of these proceedings to Mrs. Hopkins. The following was also offered: Resolved, That each member of this meeting will consider himself a committeeman to aid (by raising contributions and otherwise) in forwarding the object which we have in view, to aid in the relief of our sick soldiers.--(Adopted.) The following are the committees appointed: On Resolutions.--J. G. Shorter, E. A. Baker, Dr. W. R. Cunningham, C. J. McRae, W. G. England, G. T. Yelverton, E. Philips. On Address.--R. H. Smith, J. L. M. Curry, E. Harrison, J. G. Shorter, H. C. Jones E. S. Fair, W. P. Chilton, (added on motion.) Executive Committee.--Wade Keyes, S. S. Scott, E. C. Elmore, Alfred Jones, (added on motion.) Treasurer — John Harrell. Secretary — D. L. Dalton. W. P. Chilton, Pres't. H. C. Jones, Sec'y
H. C. Jones (search for this): article 5
son of Montgomery, Hon. W. P. Chilton was chosen Chairman. Mr. Chilton took the chair and explained the objects of the meeting in a short and patriotic speech, H. C. Jones was appointed Secretary, on motion of R N. Johnson. Hon. John Gril Shorter then read the following letter from Mrs. Arthur F. Hopkins, asking for aid in heBaker, Dr. W. R. Cunningham, C. J. McRae, W. G. England, G. T. Yelverton, E. Philips. On Address.--R. H. Smith, J. L. M. Curry, E. Harrison, J. G. Shorter, H. C. Jones E. S. Fair, W. P. Chilton, (added on motion.) Executive Committee.--Wade Keyes, S. S. Scott, E. C. Elmore, Alfred Jones, (added on motion.) Treasurer s.--R. H. Smith, J. L. M. Curry, E. Harrison, J. G. Shorter, H. C. Jones E. S. Fair, W. P. Chilton, (added on motion.) Executive Committee.--Wade Keyes, S. S. Scott, E. C. Elmore, Alfred Jones, (added on motion.) Treasurer — John Harrell. Secretary — D. L. Dalton. W. P. Chilton, Pres't. H. C. Jones, Sec'y
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