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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 16, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 618 total hits in 341 results.
John T. Cowan (search for this): article 3
United States (United States) (search for this): article 3
George W. Munford (search for this): article 3
John Letcher (search for this): article 3
April 24th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 3
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
By the Governor of Virginia.
A Proclamation.
--Information having been received that spied and dis persons are continually making their way through the frontier counties, this State, and through counties in the occasion of the enemy, giving them information detrimental to the Southern Confederacy and to the State of Virginia:
Therefore, to prevent the agrees of such persons from our borders, I, John Letcher, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, do hereby call upon, and exhort the Justices of the Peace in all such counties to organize active and efficient Committees of Safety, composed of persons who are exempt from military service, whose duty it shall be to scrutinize all strangers or suspicious characters, attempting to pass out of this State or out of the lines held by our troops, and ascertain, as far as possible, their business and intentions; and if, upon such scrutiny, they are found to be engaged in carrying on illicit communication with the enemy, by carryin
April 30th (search for this): article 3
Spirit of the New Orleans women.
--A patriotic letter from a lady in New Orleans, dated April 30th, alluding to the Federal commander's threat to bombard the city, says:
No one doubted his intention and ability to carry out his fiendish threat, and yet, thank God, not one woman, (much less a man,) flinched or wavered from her allegiance, but the fire of patriotism burned more brightly (even wildly) then than if no danger three ended.
All law on heard said, "No, never surrender, and an almost universal prayer went up that the first map or woman of our community who should dare to touch the stored flag should meet an death.
And now we can whisper to ourselves the sweet, comfortable thought that in the hour of danger our women proved themselves worthy of their blood and their country- that no fear no wish of theirs trammeled the authorities in the discharge of their duties, that our voices rose in a simultaneous cry, "Never surrender, though they kill every man, woman and c
Barksdale (search for this): article 4
$50 reward
--Runaway from the owner, on Second street, near Main, ts city, on Monday night, the 12th inst, negro girl, Ann Jackson.
She is of a right, brown color, and of about the age of 14, and 5½ feet in height.
It is believed she was ed away by a free boy of the name of son Page, and is now in or near the city.
He above reward will be paid for her arrest and return to us.
Barksdale & Bro.,
Corner Cary and 13th arrests, up stairs.
my 14--2w
Cary (search for this): article 4
$50 reward
--Runaway from the owner, on Second street, near Main, ts city, on Monday night, the 12th inst, negro girl, Ann Jackson.
She is of a right, brown color, and of about the age of 14, and 5½ feet in height.
It is believed she was ed away by a free boy of the name of son Page, and is now in or near the city.
He above reward will be paid for her arrest and return to us.
Barksdale & Bro.,
Corner Cary and 13th arrests, up stairs.
my 14--2w
Ann Jackson (search for this): article 4
$50 reward
--Runaway from the owner, on Second street, near Main, ts city, on Monday night, the 12th inst, negro girl, Ann Jackson.
She is of a right, brown color, and of about the age of 14, and 5½ feet in height.
It is believed she was ed away by a free boy of the name of son Page, and is now in or near the city.
He above reward will be paid for her arrest and return to us.
Barksdale & Bro.,
Corner Cary and 13th arrests, up stairs.
my 14--2w