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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 28, 1865., [Electronic resource].
Found 890 total hits in 464 results.
1856 AD (search for this): article 1
1776 AD (search for this): article 1
1832 AD (search for this): article 1
Washington Hunt (search for this): article 1
Garrett (search for this): article 2
The railroad projected by the Baltimore and Ohio railroad company in the Valley of Virginia.
The Lynchburg Virginian gives statistics to prove that the distance from the point of intersection on the Virginia and Tennessee railroad to the city of Baltimore is greater by the proposed route than by the roads already in operation via Lynchburg, Gordonsville, Alexandria, &c., and argues hence that the projected scheme will never be carried out.
The Staunton Spectator is evidently pleased with Mr. Garrett's proposition.
It calls on the people to reflect upon the folly which, years ago, prevented the Baltimore Company from constructing this road, and advises our legislators to countenance the opening of railroads and canals in every part of the State.--the constructors, of course, to pay the expenses.
Robert E. Lee (search for this): article 3
Sculpture.
We had the pleasure of seeing at the studio of Mr. Valentine, a bust of General Stonewall Jackson, now nearly completed, in plaster.
It is a masterly work.
The likeness is striking, and the whole face bears the impress of great strength in repose.
It is more like Jackson than the photograph of him so familiar to every one.
It is a life-size bust.
Mr. Valentine has a bust of General J. E. B. Stuart partly done, in clay.
It promises to be a fine work.
He intends to visit Lexington shortly, for the purpose of making a bust of General R. E. Lee.
If this should prove worthy of what he has already done, it will be an artistic work.
J. E. B. Stuart (search for this): article 3
Sculpture.
We had the pleasure of seeing at the studio of Mr. Valentine, a bust of General Stonewall Jackson, now nearly completed, in plaster.
It is a masterly work.
The likeness is striking, and the whole face bears the impress of great strength in repose.
It is more like Jackson than the photograph of him so familiar to every one.
It is a life-size bust.
Mr. Valentine has a bust of General J. E. B. Stuart partly done, in clay.
It promises to be a fine work.
He intends to visit Lexington shortly, for the purpose of making a bust of General R. E. Lee.
If this should prove worthy of what he has already done, it will be an artistic work.
Stonewall Jackson (search for this): article 3
Sculpture.
We had the pleasure of seeing at the studio of Mr. Valentine, a bust of General Stonewall Jackson, now nearly completed, in plaster.
It is a masterly work.
The likeness is striking, and the whole face bears the impress of great strength in repose.
It is more like Jackson than the photograph of him so familiar to every one.
It is a life-size bust.
Mr. Valentine has a bust of General J. E. B. Stuart partly done, in clay.
It promises to be a fine work.
He intends to visly work.
The likeness is striking, and the whole face bears the impress of great strength in repose.
It is more like Jackson than the photograph of him so familiar to every one.
It is a life-size bust.
Mr. Valentine has a bust of General J. E. B. Stuart partly done, in clay.
It promises to be a fine work.
He intends to visit Lexington shortly, for the purpose of making a bust of General R. E. Lee.
If this should prove worthy of what he has already done, it will be an artistic work.
Valentine (search for this): article 3
Sculpture.
We had the pleasure of seeing at the studio of Mr. Valentine, a bust of General Stonewall Jackson, now nearly completed, in plaster.
It is a masterly work.
The likeness is striking, and the whole face bears the impress of great strength in repose.
It is more like Jackson than the photograph of him so familiar to every one.
It is a life-size bust.
Mr. Valentine has a bust of General J. E. B. Stuart partly done, in clay.
It promises to be a fine work.
He intends to visly work.
The likeness is striking, and the whole face bears the impress of great strength in repose.
It is more like Jackson than the photograph of him so familiar to every one.
It is a life-size bust.
Mr. Valentine has a bust of General J. E. B. Stuart partly done, in clay.
It promises to be a fine work.
He intends to visit Lexington shortly, for the purpose of making a bust of General R. E. Lee.
If this should prove worthy of what he has already done, it will be an artistic work.
Bismark (search for this): article 4