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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: December 18, 1860., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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San Augustine (New Mexico, United States) (search for this): article 5
Emigration to Texas.
--The Dallas (Texas) Herald says:
Our streets are daily thronged with emigrants to this State.
The class of people coming this season are highly creditable, having with them a large number of negroes and valuable stock.
Provisions are plentiful in Dallas county and easily obtained by emigrants.
The San Augustine Express says that three carriages, a dozen wagons, and ninety negroes, passed through San Augustine county a few days ago on routs for Texas.
The Express learns that there will be heavy emigrations from the States of Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee and Alabama, during the present winter.
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 5
Emigration to Texas.
--The Dallas (Texas) Herald says:
Our streets are daily thronged with emigrants to this State.
The class of people coming this season are highly creditable, having with them a large number of negroes and valuable stock.
Provisions are plentiful in Dallas county and easily obtained by emigrants.
The San Augustine Express says that three carriages, a dozen wagons, and ninety negroes, passed through San Augustine county a few days ago on routs for Texas.
The Express learns that there will be heavy emigrations from the States of Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee and Alabama, during the present winter.
Dallas (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 5
Emigration to Texas.
--The Dallas (Texas) Herald says:
Our streets are daily thronged with emigrants to this State.
The class of people coming this season are highly creditable, having with them a large number of negroes and valuable stock.
Provisions are plentiful in Dallas county and easily obtained by emigrants.
The San Augustine Express says that three carriages, a dozen wagons, and ninety negroes, passed through San Augustine county a few days ago on routs for Texas.
The Express learns that there will be heavy emigrations from the States of Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee and Alabama, during the present winter.
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 5
Emigration to Texas.
--The Dallas (Texas) Herald says:
Our streets are daily thronged with emigrants to this State.
The class of people coming this season are highly creditable, having with them a large number of negroes and valuable stock.
Provisions are plentiful in Dallas county and easily obtained by emigrants.
The San Augustine Express says that three carriages, a dozen wagons, and ninety negroes, passed through San Augustine county a few days ago on routs for Texas.
The Express learns that there will be heavy emigrations from the States of Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee and Alabama, during the present winter.
Dallas County (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 5
Emigration to Texas.
--The Dallas (Texas) Herald says:
Our streets are daily thronged with emigrants to this State.
The class of people coming this season are highly creditable, having with them a large number of negroes and valuable stock.
Provisions are plentiful in Dallas county and easily obtained by emigrants.
The San Augustine Express says that three carriages, a dozen wagons, and ninety negroes, passed through San Augustine county a few days ago on routs for Texas.
The Express learns that there will be heavy emigrations from the States of Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee and Alabama, during the present winter.