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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: December 23, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
Found 15 total hits in 9 results.
Edgefield (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 18
John and Joshua Shunan, Gardner and Sumner, of Baltimore, have been released from Fort Warren on taking the oath of allegiance to the Federal Government.
"The Laurecla" is the title of a spirited little weekly literary journal, just started at Farmville, Va., under the suspicious of the Le Vire Literary Society.
It is edited by two Misses--"L. M. K," and "O. S. W."
Wyman, the ventriloquist and magicism, is giving exhibitions in Baltimore.
Jool M. Smith, city Treasurer of Nashville, Tenn., died on the 11th inst., at that place, in the 10th year of his age.
Farmville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 18
John and Joshua Shunan, Gardner and Sumner, of Baltimore, have been released from Fort Warren on taking the oath of allegiance to the Federal Government.
"The Laurecla" is the title of a spirited little weekly literary journal, just started at Farmville, Va., under the suspicious of the Le Vire Literary Society.
It is edited by two Misses--"L. M. K," and "O. S. W."
Wyman, the ventriloquist and magicism, is giving exhibitions in Baltimore.
Jool M. Smith, city Treasurer of Nashville, Tenn., died on the 11th inst., at that place, in the 10th year of his age.
Fort Warren (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 18
John and Joshua Shunan, Gardner and Sumner, of Baltimore, have been released from Fort Warren on taking the oath of allegiance to the Federal Government.
"The Laurecla" is the title of a spirited little weekly literary journal, just started at Farmville, Va., under the suspicious of the Le Vire Literary Society.
It is edited by two Misses--"L. M. K," and "O. S. W."
Wyman, the ventriloquist and magicism, is giving exhibitions in Baltimore.
Jool M. Smith, city Treasurer of Nashville, Tenn., died on the 11th inst., at that place, in the 10th year of his age.
Gardner (search for this): article 18
John and Joshua Shunan, Gardner and Sumner, of Baltimore, have been released from Fort Warren on taking the oath of allegiance to the Federal Government.
"The Laurecla" is the title of a spirited little weekly literary journal, just started at Farmville, Va., under the suspicious of the Le Vire Literary Society.
It is edited by two Misses--"L. M. K," and "O. S. W."
Wyman, the ventriloquist and magicism, is giving exhibitions in Baltimore.
Jool M. Smith, city Treasurer of Nashville, Tenn., died on the 11th inst., at that place, in the 10th year of his age.
Joshua Shunan (search for this): article 18
John and Joshua Shunan, Gardner and Sumner, of Baltimore, have been released from Fort Warren on taking the oath of allegiance to the Federal Government.
"The Laurecla" is the title of a spirited little weekly literary journal, just started at Farmville, Va., under the suspicious of the Le Vire Literary Society.
It is edited by two Misses--"L. M. K," and "O. S. W."
Wyman, the ventriloquist and magicism, is giving exhibitions in Baltimore.
Jool M. Smith, city Treasurer of Nashville, Tenn., died on the 11th inst., at that place, in the 10th year of his age.
Wyman (search for this): article 18
John and Joshua Shunan, Gardner and Sumner, of Baltimore, have been released from Fort Warren on taking the oath of allegiance to the Federal Government.
"The Laurecla" is the title of a spirited little weekly literary journal, just started at Farmville, Va., under the suspicious of the Le Vire Literary Society.
It is edited by two Misses--"L. M. K," and "O. S. W."
Wyman, the ventriloquist and magicism, is giving exhibitions in Baltimore.
Jool M. Smith, city Treasurer of Nashville, Tenn., died on the 11th inst., at that place, in the 10th year of his age.
Sumner (search for this): article 18
John and Joshua Shunan, Gardner and Sumner, of Baltimore, have been released from Fort Warren on taking the oath of allegiance to the Federal Government.
"The Laurecla" is the title of a spirited little weekly literary journal, just started at Farmville, Va., under the suspicious of the Le Vire Literary Society.
It is edited by two Misses--"L. M. K," and "O. S. W."
Wyman, the ventriloquist and magicism, is giving exhibitions in Baltimore.
Jool M. Smith, city Treasurer of Nashville, Tenn., died on the 11th inst., at that place, in the 10th year of his age.
Jool M. Smith (search for this): article 18
John and Joshua Shunan, Gardner and Sumner, of Baltimore, have been released from Fort Warren on taking the oath of allegiance to the Federal Government.
"The Laurecla" is the title of a spirited little weekly literary journal, just started at Farmville, Va., under the suspicious of the Le Vire Literary Society.
It is edited by two Misses--"L. M. K," and "O. S. W."
Wyman, the ventriloquist and magicism, is giving exhibitions in Baltimore.
Jool M. Smith, city Treasurer of Nashville, Tenn., died on the 11th inst., at that place, in the 10th year of his age.
11th (search for this): article 18
John and Joshua Shunan, Gardner and Sumner, of Baltimore, have been released from Fort Warren on taking the oath of allegiance to the Federal Government.
"The Laurecla" is the title of a spirited little weekly literary journal, just started at Farmville, Va., under the suspicious of the Le Vire Literary Society.
It is edited by two Misses--"L. M. K," and "O. S. W."
Wyman, the ventriloquist and magicism, is giving exhibitions in Baltimore.
Jool M. Smith, city Treasurer of Nashville, Tenn., died on the 11th inst., at that place, in the 10th year of his age.