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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 9, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,219 total hits in 606 results.
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 9
A Federal Court to be held in North Alabama.
--The Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, of the 2nd, says it is reported that George W. Lane, recently appointed by Mr. Lincoln as Judge for Alabama, will attempt to hold his Court at Athens, and wonders whether "he will have the temerity to do so." The appointee was formerly a Judge in the State, but his intellectual qualifications are of such a character that when the appointment was made the Alabama papers laughed at it.
George W. Lane (search for this): article 9
A Federal Court to be held in North Alabama.
--The Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, of the 2nd, says it is reported that George W. Lane, recently appointed by Mr. Lincoln as Judge for Alabama, will attempt to hold his Court at Athens, and wonders whether "he will have the temerity to do so." The appointee was formerly a Judge in the State, but his intellectual qualifications are of such a character that when the appointment was made the Alabama papers laughed at it.
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 9
A Federal Court to be held in North Alabama.
--The Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, of the 2nd, says it is reported that George W. Lane, recently appointed by Mr. Lincoln as Judge for Alabama, will attempt to hold his Court at Athens, and wonders whether "he will have the temerity to do so." The appointee was formerly a Judge in the State, but his intellectual qualifications are of such a character that when the appointment was made the Alabama papers laughed at it.
A Federal Court to be held in North Alabama.
--The Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, of the 2nd, says it is reported that George W. Lane, recently appointed by Mr. Lincoln as Judge for Alabama, will attempt to hold his Court at Athens, and wonders whether "he will have the temerity to do so." The appointee was formerly a Judge in the State, but his intellectual qualifications are of such a character that when the appointment was made the Alabama papers laughed at it.
Montgomery (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 9
A Federal Court to be held in North Alabama.
--The Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, of the 2nd, says it is reported that George W. Lane, recently appointed by Mr. Lincoln as Judge for Alabama, will attempt to hold his Court at Athens, and wonders whether "he will have the temerity to do so." The appointee was formerly a Judge in the State, but his intellectual qualifications are of such a character that when the appointment was made the Alabama papers laughed at it.
August, 4 AD (search for this): article 9
Sailing of the Pawnee. Norfolk, April 8.
--The Pawnee sails to-morrow morning for the South under sealed orders.
It is stated here that she lands 250 troops at Fort Monroe at night.
Pawnee City (Nebraska, United States) (search for this): article 9
Sailing of the Pawnee. Norfolk, April 8.
--The Pawnee sails to-morrow morning for the South under sealed orders.
It is stated here that she lands 250 troops at Fort Monroe at night.