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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: December 16, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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York county (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 18
S. B. Hughes (search for this): article 18
Copy of correspondence between Capt. Henry Hudnall, of the 2nd Co. Howitzers, and Robt. H. Power, M. D.
Bethel Church, Nov. 8th, 1861. Dr. Power--Dear Sir:
--I am requested by my company to present to you, through Sergeant S. B. Hughes, a service of silver, as a slight testimonial of their regard for you as a man, and in consideration of your kind and skillful attention to them as a physician, whilst they were encamped near you. They will ever remember you with gratitude, and by t honor to be, Yours, most truly, Henry Hudnall, Capt. 2nd Co. Howitzers.
Glenbrooke, York co., Nov. 8th, 1861. Capt. Hudnall--Dear Sir:
--Your favor, together with the service of silver, presented me by your company through Sergeant S. B. Hughes, has been received.
Allow me to express to the gentlemen of your command, my thanks for this testimonial of their kindness, and to assure them it will be very highly appreciated by me, as a memento of an agreeable acquaintance.
When I o
Henry Hudnall (search for this): article 18
Copy of correspondence between Capt. Henry Hudnall, of the 2nd Co. Howitzers, and Robt. H. Power, M. D.
Bethel Church, Nov. 8th, 1861. Dr. Power--Dear Sir:
--I am requested by my company to present to you, through Sergeant S. B. Hughes, a service of silver, as a slight testimonial of their regard for you as a man, and e to add my own thanks for your kindness to my men, and my best wishes for the prosperity of yourself and family. I have the honor to be, Yours, most truly, Henry Hudnall, Capt. 2nd Co. Howitzers.
Glenbrooke, York co., Nov. 8th, 1861. Capt. Hudnall--Dear Sir:
--Your favor, together with the service of silver, preCapt. Hudnall--Dear Sir:
--Your favor, together with the service of silver, presented me by your company through Sergeant S. B. Hughes, has been received.
Allow me to express to the gentlemen of your command, my thanks for this testimonial of their kindness, and to assure them it will be very highly appreciated by me, as a memento of an agreeable acquaintance.
When I offered to your company, during their en
Robert H. Power (search for this): article 18
Copy of correspondence between Capt. Henry Hudnall, of the 2nd Co. Howitzers, and Robt. H. Power, M. D.
Bethel Church, Nov. 8th, 1861. Dr. Power--Dear Sir:
--I am requested by my company to present to you, through Sergeant S. B. Hughes, a service of silver, as a slight testimonial of their regard for you as a man, anDr. Power--Dear Sir:
--I am requested by my company to present to you, through Sergeant S. B. Hughes, a service of silver, as a slight testimonial of their regard for you as a man, and in consideration of your kind and skillful attention to them as a physician, whilst they were encamped near you. They will ever remember you with gratitude, and by these mementoes they wish to be remembered by you. Allow me to add my own thanks for your kindness to my men, and my best wishes for the prosperity of yourself and fam ed of praise to which their services so justly entitle them.
You will accept my thanks for the very kind and courteous manner in which you have been pleased to speak of me in tendering this memento, and accept, individually, my best wishes for your health and happiness. I am, very respectfully, &c., Robt. H. Power, M. D.
November 8th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 18
Copy of correspondence between Capt. Henry Hudnall, of the 2nd Co. Howitzers, and Robt. H. Power, M. D.
Bethel Church, Nov. 8th, 1861. Dr. Power--Dear Sir:
--I am requested by my company to present to you, through Sergeant S. B. Hughes, a service of silver, as a slight testimonial of their regard for you as a man, and in consideration of your kind and skillful attention to them as a physician, whilst they were encamped near you. They will ever remember you with gratitude, and by t ou. Allow me to add my own thanks for your kindness to my men, and my best wishes for the prosperity of yourself and family. I have the honor to be, Yours, most truly, Henry Hudnall, Capt. 2nd Co. Howitzers.
Glenbrooke, York co., Nov. 8th, 1861. Capt. Hudnall--Dear Sir:
--Your favor, together with the service of silver, presented me by your company through Sergeant S. B. Hughes, has been received.
Allow me to express to the gentlemen of your command, my thanks for this testim