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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 20, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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A. H. Stephens (search for this): article 1
The cotton-growing question.
The following is an extract from a speech of Hon. A. H. Stephens, at Crawfordville, Ga., on the inst.
It will set right the misunderstanding of the public of Mr. Stephens's former remarks on the object of planting cotton:
But, besides the products necessary to sustain ourselves to support our armies, and carry on war, we have another clement of tremendous power, if properly used and applied — a recourse and power known in European wars, and unknown to ouMr. Stephens's former remarks on the object of planting cotton:
But, besides the products necessary to sustain ourselves to support our armies, and carry on war, we have another clement of tremendous power, if properly used and applied — a recourse and power known in European wars, and unknown to our ancestors in the war of their revolution.
Mr. S. here said he alluded to our great staple, cotton; and he should not have said more upon it at this than barely to ask those present to call to their minds what he had said to most of them last year upon that subject, when he addressed them upon the Cotton Loan, but for some misconceptions that have got in the public mind from a para report of some remarks he made at a meeting lately in Sparta.
Some, from that report, said Mr. S., have taken
Thos (search for this): article 1
Jameson (search for this): article 1
January, 1 AD (search for this): article 1
East India (search for this): article 1
Crawfordsville (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
The cotton-growing question.
The following is an extract from a speech of Hon. A. H. Stephens, at Crawfordville, Ga., on the inst.
It will set right the misunderstanding of the public of Mr. Stephens's former remarks on the object of planting cotton:
But, besides the products necessary to sustain ourselves to support our armies, and carry on war, we have another clement of tremendous power, if properly used and applied — a recourse and power known in European wars, and unknown to our ancestors in the war of their revolution.
Mr. S. here said he alluded to our great staple, cotton; and he should not have said more upon it at this than barely to ask those present to call to their minds what he had said to most of them last year upon that subject, when he addressed them upon the Cotton Loan, but for some misconceptions that have got in the public mind from a para report of some remarks he made at a meeting lately in Sparta.
Some, from that report, said Mr. S., have taken t
Wise (search for this): article 1
Lost negro man found.
--Davy, a tall, black, negro man, with short whiskers and moustache, and clothed in homespun about half worn, was delivered to me for safekeeping by Conductor W. E. Taylor last Saturday week.--Davy says he belongs to Joe. Wright, of Pittsylvania county, about 30 miles from Danville, and was on his way to wait on his young master, who is a Lieutenant in Gen. Wise's Brigade.
The owner will please come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take his servant.
Apply to F. J. Sampson, Gen'l Richmond and Danville R. E. Danville papers please copy and send bill to me immediately. de 15--1m
Davy (search for this): article 1
Lost negro man found.
--Davy, a tall, black, negro man, with short whiskers and moustache, and clothed in homespun about half worn, was delivered to me for safekeeping by Conductor W. E. Taylor last Saturday week.--Davy says he belongs to Joe. Wright, of Pittsylvania county, about 30 miles from Danville, and was on his way to wait on his young master, who is a Lieutenant in Gen. Wise's Brigade.
The owner will please come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take his servant.
Apply tlf worn, was delivered to me for safekeeping by Conductor W. E. Taylor last Saturday week.--Davy says he belongs to Joe. Wright, of Pittsylvania county, about 30 miles from Danville, and was on his way to wait on his young master, who is a Lieutenant in Gen. Wise's Brigade.
The owner will please come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take his servant.
Apply to F. J. Sampson, Gen'l Richmond and Danville R. E. Danville papers please copy and send bill to me immediately. de 15--1m
Wright (search for this): article 1
Lost negro man found.
--Davy, a tall, black, negro man, with short whiskers and moustache, and clothed in homespun about half worn, was delivered to me for safekeeping by Conductor W. E. Taylor last Saturday week.--Davy says he belongs to Joe. Wright, of Pittsylvania county, about 30 miles from Danville, and was on his way to wait on his young master, who is a Lieutenant in Gen. Wise's Brigade.
The owner will please come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take his servant.
Apply to F. J. Sampson, Gen'l Richmond and Danville R. E. Danville papers please copy and send bill to me immediately. de 15--1m
F. J. Sampson (search for this): article 1
Lost negro man found.
--Davy, a tall, black, negro man, with short whiskers and moustache, and clothed in homespun about half worn, was delivered to me for safekeeping by Conductor W. E. Taylor last Saturday week.--Davy says he belongs to Joe. Wright, of Pittsylvania county, about 30 miles from Danville, and was on his way to wait on his young master, who is a Lieutenant in Gen. Wise's Brigade.
The owner will please come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take his servant.
Apply to F. J. Sampson, Gen'l Richmond and Danville R. E. Danville papers please copy and send bill to me immediately. de 15--1m