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J. B. Whitehead (search for this): article 3
[special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk Nov. 28, 1861. That old and useful society, the Norfolk Humane Association, held its annual meeting last evening in the City Hall. Rev. E. M. Rodman was called to the chair. After the reading of several reports, Kader Biggs was elected President, Charles Reid, vice-President, and O. Windsor, Secretary, for the ensuing twelve months. Messengers: William P. Stewart, Kader Biggs, M. P. Robertson, J. Umsladter, E. P. Tabb. J. B. Whitehead, Ethan Allen, E. F. Anderson, John H. Rowland, Charles Reid, Ell Cuturel, and Dr. G. W. Cowdery. Visitors and Solicitors were then appointed for the various wards. This association has been very useful for many years in furnishing the poor with wood and other articles of necessity. A vast amount of suffering has been prevented, and great relief afforded to those most requiring it; and its operations will be more specially beneficial to the community this winter. Washingt
M. P. Robertson (search for this): article 3
trial and Acquittal of Gamble, s, &c. [special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk Nov. 28, 1861. That old and useful society, the Norfolk Humane Association, held its annual meeting last evening in the City Hall. Rev. E. M. Rodman was called to the chair. After the reading of several reports, Kader Biggs was elected President, Charles Reid, vice-President, and O. Windsor, Secretary, for the ensuing twelve months. Messengers: William P. Stewart, Kader Biggs, M. P. Robertson, J. Umsladter, E. P. Tabb. J. B. Whitehead, Ethan Allen, E. F. Anderson, John H. Rowland, Charles Reid, Ell Cuturel, and Dr. G. W. Cowdery. Visitors and Solicitors were then appointed for the various wards. This association has been very useful for many years in furnishing the poor with wood and other articles of necessity. A vast amount of suffering has been prevented, and great relief afforded to those most requiring it; and its operations will be more specially beneficial
J. Umsladter (search for this): article 3
ittal of Gamble, s, &c. [special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk Nov. 28, 1861. That old and useful society, the Norfolk Humane Association, held its annual meeting last evening in the City Hall. Rev. E. M. Rodman was called to the chair. After the reading of several reports, Kader Biggs was elected President, Charles Reid, vice-President, and O. Windsor, Secretary, for the ensuing twelve months. Messengers: William P. Stewart, Kader Biggs, M. P. Robertson, J. Umsladter, E. P. Tabb. J. B. Whitehead, Ethan Allen, E. F. Anderson, John H. Rowland, Charles Reid, Ell Cuturel, and Dr. G. W. Cowdery. Visitors and Solicitors were then appointed for the various wards. This association has been very useful for many years in furnishing the poor with wood and other articles of necessity. A vast amount of suffering has been prevented, and great relief afforded to those most requiring it; and its operations will be more specially beneficial to the community
E. F. Anderson (search for this): article 3
he Dispatch.] Norfolk Nov. 28, 1861. That old and useful society, the Norfolk Humane Association, held its annual meeting last evening in the City Hall. Rev. E. M. Rodman was called to the chair. After the reading of several reports, Kader Biggs was elected President, Charles Reid, vice-President, and O. Windsor, Secretary, for the ensuing twelve months. Messengers: William P. Stewart, Kader Biggs, M. P. Robertson, J. Umsladter, E. P. Tabb. J. B. Whitehead, Ethan Allen, E. F. Anderson, John H. Rowland, Charles Reid, Ell Cuturel, and Dr. G. W. Cowdery. Visitors and Solicitors were then appointed for the various wards. This association has been very useful for many years in furnishing the poor with wood and other articles of necessity. A vast amount of suffering has been prevented, and great relief afforded to those most requiring it; and its operations will be more specially beneficial to the community this winter. Washington Worsham and Charles Reed, w
Charles Reid (search for this): article 3
That old and useful society, the Norfolk Humane Association, held its annual meeting last evening in the City Hall. Rev. E. M. Rodman was called to the chair. After the reading of several reports, Kader Biggs was elected President, Charles Reid, vice-President, and O. Windsor, Secretary, for the ensuing twelve months. Messengers: William P. Stewart, Kader Biggs, M. P. Robertson, J. Umsladter, E. P. Tabb. J. B. Whitehead, Ethan Allen, E. F. Anderson, John H. Rowland, Charles ReidCharles Reid, Ell Cuturel, and Dr. G. W. Cowdery. Visitors and Solicitors were then appointed for the various wards. This association has been very useful for many years in furnishing the poor with wood and other articles of necessity. A vast amount of suffering has been prevented, and great relief afforded to those most requiring it; and its operations will be more specially beneficial to the community this winter. Washington Worsham and Charles Reed, who were recently indicted by the Grand
E. M. Rodman (search for this): article 3
From Norfolk. the Norfolk Humane Association — election of officers — trial and Acquittal of Gamble, s, &c. [special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk Nov. 28, 1861. That old and useful society, the Norfolk Humane Association, held its annual meeting last evening in the City Hall. Rev. E. M. Rodman was called to the chair. After the reading of several reports, Kader Biggs was elected President, Charles Reid, vice-President, and O. Windsor, Secretary, for the ensuing twelve months. Messengers: William P. Stewart, Kader Biggs, M. P. Robertson, J. Umsladter, E. P. Tabb. J. B. Whitehead, Ethan Allen, E. F. Anderson, John H. Rowland, Charles Reid, Ell Cuturel, and Dr. G. W. Cowdery. Visitors and Solicitors were then appointed for the various wards. This association has been very useful for many years in furnishing the poor with wood and other articles of necessity. A vast amount of suffering has been prevented, and great relief afforded to
November 28th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 3
From Norfolk. the Norfolk Humane Association — election of officers — trial and Acquittal of Gamble, s, &c. [special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk Nov. 28, 1861. That old and useful society, the Norfolk Humane Association, held its annual meeting last evening in the City Hall. Rev. E. M. Rodman was called to the chair. After the reading of several reports, Kader Biggs was elected President, Charles Reid, vice-President, and O. Windsor, Secretary, for the ensuing twelve months. Messengers: William P. Stewart, Kader Biggs, M. P. Robertson, J. Umsladter, E. P. Tabb. J. B. Whitehead, Ethan Allen, E. F. Anderson, John H. Rowland, Charles Reid, Ell Cuturel, and Dr. G. W. Cowdery. Visitors and Solicitors were then appointed for the various wards. This association has been very useful for many years in furnishing the poor with wood and other articles of necessity. A vast amount of suffering has been prevented, and great relief afforded to
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