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Occoquan (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
5, 1861 --We, the undersigned Republicans of Virginia, would respectfully recommend T. B. Munson, of Fairfax county, (who was several times threatened with personal injury for voting the Republican ticket at the late election,) as Doorkeeper to the Patent Office. He is a gentleman of good character, and will make a faithful officer should he receive said appointment. We are, respectfully, &c., John B. Brown, Delegate to Chicago. L. Pitman, Virginia elector. John Underwood, of Occoquan, Va. L. C. P. Cowper, of Portsmouth, Va. J. J. Haines Geo. Reje, Virginia Elector at large. Cornelius Lent. John Wright, Virginia Elector. Walter F. Collins. J. M. Savage. C. E. French. M. C. Munson. of the fats of one of the above signers (Underwood) I can speak. He was shot on the 12th of July. Of ethers I know not — though I have given general information, and sent a memorandum to headquarters of their names, the circumstances, &c. I found on Munson's table this paper and others,
Fairfax (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
His house is on the left of the Leesburg or middle turnpike road; and directly Southeast of and distant one-eighth of a mile from this hill. Munson was a type of the majority of the community in this region, and I regret to say of too many in the extreme point of this part of Virginia. Of this you may judge by the following document I found in his house: Washington, March 5, 1861 --We, the undersigned Republicans of Virginia, would respectfully recommend T. B. Munson, of Fairfax county, (who was several times threatened with personal injury for voting the Republican ticket at the late election,) as Doorkeeper to the Patent Office. He is a gentleman of good character, and will make a faithful officer should he receive said appointment. We are, respectfully, &c., John B. Brown, Delegate to Chicago. L. Pitman, Virginia elector. John Underwood, of Occoquan, Va. L. C. P. Cowper, of Portsmouth, Va. J. J. Haines Geo. Reje, Virginia Elector at large. Cornelius Lent.
J. J. Haines (search for this): article 2
irginia, would respectfully recommend T. B. Munson, of Fairfax county, (who was several times threatened with personal injury for voting the Republican ticket at the late election,) as Doorkeeper to the Patent Office. He is a gentleman of good character, and will make a faithful officer should he receive said appointment. We are, respectfully, &c., John B. Brown, Delegate to Chicago. L. Pitman, Virginia elector. John Underwood, of Occoquan, Va. L. C. P. Cowper, of Portsmouth, Va. J. J. Haines Geo. Reje, Virginia Elector at large. Cornelius Lent. John Wright, Virginia Elector. Walter F. Collins. J. M. Savage. C. E. French. M. C. Munson. of the fats of one of the above signers (Underwood) I can speak. He was shot on the 12th of July. Of ethers I know not — though I have given general information, and sent a memorandum to headquarters of their names, the circumstances, &c. I found on Munson's table this paper and others, that indicated his character and intentions, and wh
J. M. Savage (search for this): article 2
sonal injury for voting the Republican ticket at the late election,) as Doorkeeper to the Patent Office. He is a gentleman of good character, and will make a faithful officer should he receive said appointment. We are, respectfully, &c., John B. Brown, Delegate to Chicago. L. Pitman, Virginia elector. John Underwood, of Occoquan, Va. L. C. P. Cowper, of Portsmouth, Va. J. J. Haines Geo. Reje, Virginia Elector at large. Cornelius Lent. John Wright, Virginia Elector. Walter F. Collins. J. M. Savage. C. E. French. M. C. Munson. of the fats of one of the above signers (Underwood) I can speak. He was shot on the 12th of July. Of ethers I know not — though I have given general information, and sent a memorandum to headquarters of their names, the circumstances, &c. I found on Munson's table this paper and others, that indicated his character and intentions, and which give some information relative to our enemy, their intentions and modus operandi in spy and scout matters.
John Wright (search for this): article 2
y, (who was several times threatened with personal injury for voting the Republican ticket at the late election,) as Doorkeeper to the Patent Office. He is a gentleman of good character, and will make a faithful officer should he receive said appointment. We are, respectfully, &c., John B. Brown, Delegate to Chicago. L. Pitman, Virginia elector. John Underwood, of Occoquan, Va. L. C. P. Cowper, of Portsmouth, Va. J. J. Haines Geo. Reje, Virginia Elector at large. Cornelius Lent. John Wright, Virginia Elector. Walter F. Collins. J. M. Savage. C. E. French. M. C. Munson. of the fats of one of the above signers (Underwood) I can speak. He was shot on the 12th of July. Of ethers I know not — though I have given general information, and sent a memorandum to headquarters of their names, the circumstances, &c. I found on Munson's table this paper and others, that indicated his character and intentions, and which give some information relative to our enemy, their intentions and
John B. Brown (search for this): article 2
you may judge by the following document I found in his house: Washington, March 5, 1861 --We, the undersigned Republicans of Virginia, would respectfully recommend T. B. Munson, of Fairfax county, (who was several times threatened with personal injury for voting the Republican ticket at the late election,) as Doorkeeper to the Patent Office. He is a gentleman of good character, and will make a faithful officer should he receive said appointment. We are, respectfully, &c., John B. Brown, Delegate to Chicago. L. Pitman, Virginia elector. John Underwood, of Occoquan, Va. L. C. P. Cowper, of Portsmouth, Va. J. J. Haines Geo. Reje, Virginia Elector at large. Cornelius Lent. John Wright, Virginia Elector. Walter F. Collins. J. M. Savage. C. E. French. M. C. Munson. of the fats of one of the above signers (Underwood) I can speak. He was shot on the 12th of July. Of ethers I know not — though I have given general information, and sent a memorandum to headquarters o
George Reje (search for this): article 2
ld respectfully recommend T. B. Munson, of Fairfax county, (who was several times threatened with personal injury for voting the Republican ticket at the late election,) as Doorkeeper to the Patent Office. He is a gentleman of good character, and will make a faithful officer should he receive said appointment. We are, respectfully, &c., John B. Brown, Delegate to Chicago. L. Pitman, Virginia elector. John Underwood, of Occoquan, Va. L. C. P. Cowper, of Portsmouth, Va. J. J. Haines Geo. Reje, Virginia Elector at large. Cornelius Lent. John Wright, Virginia Elector. Walter F. Collins. J. M. Savage. C. E. French. M. C. Munson. of the fats of one of the above signers (Underwood) I can speak. He was shot on the 12th of July. Of ethers I know not — though I have given general information, and sent a memorandum to headquarters of their names, the circumstances, &c. I found on Munson's table this paper and others, that indicated his character and intentions, and which give some
M. C. Munson (search for this): article 2
, Virginia elector. John Underwood, of Occoquan, Va. L. C. P. Cowper, of Portsmouth, Va. J. J. Haines Geo. Reje, Virginia Elector at large. Cornelius Lent. John Wright, Virginia Elector. Walter F. Collins. J. M. Savage. C. E. French. M. C. Munson. of the fats of one of the above signers (Underwood) I can speak. He was shot on the 12th of July. Of ethers I know not — though I have given general information, and sent a memorandum to headquarters of their names, the circumstances, &c. I. J. M. Savage. C. E. French. M. C. Munson. of the fats of one of the above signers (Underwood) I can speak. He was shot on the 12th of July. Of ethers I know not — though I have given general information, and sent a memorandum to headquarters of their names, the circumstances, &c. I found on Munson's table this paper and others, that indicated his character and intentions, and which give some information relative to our enemy, their intentions and modus operandi in spy and scout matters
L. Pitman (search for this): article 2
ment I found in his house: Washington, March 5, 1861 --We, the undersigned Republicans of Virginia, would respectfully recommend T. B. Munson, of Fairfax county, (who was several times threatened with personal injury for voting the Republican ticket at the late election,) as Doorkeeper to the Patent Office. He is a gentleman of good character, and will make a faithful officer should he receive said appointment. We are, respectfully, &c., John B. Brown, Delegate to Chicago. L. Pitman, Virginia elector. John Underwood, of Occoquan, Va. L. C. P. Cowper, of Portsmouth, Va. J. J. Haines Geo. Reje, Virginia Elector at large. Cornelius Lent. John Wright, Virginia Elector. Walter F. Collins. J. M. Savage. C. E. French. M. C. Munson. of the fats of one of the above signers (Underwood) I can speak. He was shot on the 12th of July. Of ethers I know not — though I have given general information, and sent a memorandum to headquarters of their names, the circumstances, &
C. E. French (search for this): article 2
sonal injury for voting the Republican ticket at the late election,) as Doorkeeper to the Patent Office. He is a gentleman of good character, and will make a faithful officer should he receive said appointment. We are, respectfully, &c., John B. Brown, Delegate to Chicago. L. Pitman, Virginia elector. John Underwood, of Occoquan, Va. L. C. P. Cowper, of Portsmouth, Va. J. J. Haines Geo. Reje, Virginia Elector at large. Cornelius Lent. John Wright, Virginia Elector. Walter F. Collins. J. M. Savage. C. E. French. M. C. Munson. of the fats of one of the above signers (Underwood) I can speak. He was shot on the 12th of July. Of ethers I know not — though I have given general information, and sent a memorandum to headquarters of their names, the circumstances, &c. I found on Munson's table this paper and others, that indicated his character and intentions, and which give some information relative to our enemy, their intentions and modus operandi in spy and scout matters.
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