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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 20, 1865., [Electronic resource].
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W. G. Blanton (search for this): article 5
Police arrests.
--The following parties were arrested yesterday and committed to the lower station-house:
Mary and Harriet, slaves to James M. Talbott, and Richard, slave to Mary Raymond, charged with felony; John O. Herring, white, charged with stealing a silver watch, the property of W. G. Blanton, and Ellick, slave to P. Pennybacker, charged with stealing unfinished shoe work and calfskins, the property of J. F. Lowry & Co.
P. Pennybacker (search for this): article 5
Police arrests.
--The following parties were arrested yesterday and committed to the lower station-house:
Mary and Harriet, slaves to James M. Talbott, and Richard, slave to Mary Raymond, charged with felony; John O. Herring, white, charged with stealing a silver watch, the property of W. G. Blanton, and Ellick, slave to P. Pennybacker, charged with stealing unfinished shoe work and calfskins, the property of J. F. Lowry & Co.
J. F. Lowry (search for this): article 5
Police arrests.
--The following parties were arrested yesterday and committed to the lower station-house:
Mary and Harriet, slaves to James M. Talbott, and Richard, slave to Mary Raymond, charged with felony; John O. Herring, white, charged with stealing a silver watch, the property of W. G. Blanton, and Ellick, slave to P. Pennybacker, charged with stealing unfinished shoe work and calfskins, the property of J. F. Lowry & Co.
R. W. Olds (search for this): article 6
Garroted.
--About 7 o'clock on Saturday evening, a young man, named R. W. Olds, was seized by three men, in the neighborhood of the city jail, thrown to the ground and robbed of a pocket-book containing one hundred and ninety dollars, his retirement papers, and several other valuable documents.
Olds is from Nelson county, Virginia, and had upon his person a passport to go home.
Garroted.
--About 7 o'clock on Saturday evening, a young man, named R. W. Olds, was seized by three men, in the neighborhood of the city jail, thrown to the ground and robbed of a pocket-book containing one hundred and ninety dollars, his retirement papers, and several other valuable documents.
Olds is from Nelson county, Virginia, and had upon his person a passport to go home.
Nelson (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
Garroted.
--About 7 o'clock on Saturday evening, a young man, named R. W. Olds, was seized by three men, in the neighborhood of the city jail, thrown to the ground and robbed of a pocket-book containing one hundred and ninety dollars, his retirement papers, and several other valuable documents.
Olds is from Nelson county, Virginia, and had upon his person a passport to go home.
John W. Davies (search for this): article 7
Music.
--Messrs. John W. Davies & Sons have published the "Lee Schottische, " a piece of music composed by Mr. J. W. Evans, of this city.
It is highly spoken of by amateurs, whose opinions are worth having, as a delightful piece of music.
J. W. Evans (search for this): article 7
Music.
--Messrs. John W. Davies & Sons have published the "Lee Schottische, " a piece of music composed by Mr. J. W. Evans, of this city.
It is highly spoken of by amateurs, whose opinions are worth having, as a delightful piece of music.
Lee Schottische (search for this): article 7
Music.
--Messrs. John W. Davies & Sons have published the "Lee Schottische, " a piece of music composed by Mr. J. W. Evans, of this city.
It is highly spoken of by amateurs, whose opinions are worth having, as a delightful piece of music.
N. M. Lee (search for this): article 1
For Hire, a negro Man, twenty-five years old, a good house servant, washer, tolerable good cook, and a good hand with horses.
Apply to N. M. Lee, Franklin street, near Exchange Hotel.
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