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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: January 25, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Grayson (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 5
Mysterious disappearance.
--A correspondent from Grayson county, writing us under date of the 21st inst., states that Robert P. Baker, Sheriff of the county, left home about the 20th December to visit Richmond, for the purpose of paying in the revenue of the county, and has not been heard from since he left Wytheville; nor has the revenue been paid in according to information received from the Auditor on the State.
Much conjecture is indulged in by the people of the county as to the cause of his mysterious disappearance.--Lynchburg Rep. 23d
Robert P. Baker (search for this): article 5
Mysterious disappearance.
--A correspondent from Grayson county, writing us under date of the 21st inst., states that Robert P. Baker, Sheriff of the county, left home about the 20th December to visit Richmond, for the purpose of paying in the revenue of the county, and has not been heard from since he left Wytheville; nor has the revenue been paid in according to information received from the Auditor on the State.
Much conjecture is indulged in by the people of the county as to the cause of his mysterious disappearance.--Lynchburg Rep. 23d
21st (search for this): article 5
Mysterious disappearance.
--A correspondent from Grayson county, writing us under date of the 21st inst., states that Robert P. Baker, Sheriff of the county, left home about the 20th December to visit Richmond, for the purpose of paying in the revenue of the county, and has not been heard from since he left Wytheville; nor has the revenue been paid in according to information received from the Auditor on the State.
Much conjecture is indulged in by the people of the county as to the cause of his mysterious disappearance.--Lynchburg Rep. 23d
December 20th (search for this): article 5
Mysterious disappearance.
--A correspondent from Grayson county, writing us under date of the 21st inst., states that Robert P. Baker, Sheriff of the county, left home about the 20th December to visit Richmond, for the purpose of paying in the revenue of the county, and has not been heard from since he left Wytheville; nor has the revenue been paid in according to information received from the Auditor on the State.
Much conjecture is indulged in by the people of the county as to the cause of his mysterious disappearance.--Lynchburg Rep. 23d