hide Matching Documents

The documents where this entity occurs most often are shown below. Click on a document to open it.

Document Max. Freq Min. Freq
The Daily Dispatch: March 6, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
View all matching documents...

Your search returned 27 results in 13 document sections:

1 2
for by the occasion. Mr. David J. Burr nominated as Vice Presidents the following gentlemen, and they were chosen by acclamation: R. B. Haxall, James Dunlop, Abram Warwick, R. G. Morriss, Wm. Palmer, Jas. A. Cowardin, Robt. A. Paine, Ambrose Carlton, Jos. R. Anderson, R. O. Haskins, Thos. H. Ellis, John Jones, Lewis Webb, Chas. W. Purcell, John A. Belvin. Mr. John Purcell nominated as Secretaries the following gentlemen, and they were elected: R. Milton Cary, John H. Montague, John Thompson Brown, John H. Claiborne, J. Adair Pleasants. Mr. George W. Randolph offered a resolution, which was adopted, for the appointment of a committee of twenty-five, to prepare and report business for the action of the meeting. the Chairman thereupon appointed the following gentlemen: Geo. W. Randolph, A. L. Holladay, Nathaniel Tyler, Judge Wm. H. Lyons, Judge John Robertson, Samuel. J. Harrison, P. R. Grattan, Wyndham Robertson,
quor, to which there can be no harm in saying we all did ample justice. For my part, I trust it will not be the last time that I shall enjoy the gallant General's hospitality. Here I was introduced by General Beauregard to a wounded officer, Lieut. Cary, (the great grand son of Jefferson,) whose life being threatened by a Federal commander when in a helpless condition, he shot him to the earth! The fallen man remained in Lieut. Cary's embrace for an hour afterwards — the dead bound to the li life being threatened by a Federal commander when in a helpless condition, he shot him to the earth! The fallen man remained in Lieut. Cary's embrace for an hour afterwards — the dead bound to the living! Nothing more of interest occurred during the day. As the shades of evening closed, I arrived at headquarters, when I sought relief in repose, for which my equestrian exercise had particularly disposed me. Early next morning I was on the wing and off for Richmond, a sadder but a wiser ma
Absconded from the employment of Mr. Paxson my servant boy, Cary, about 13 years of age. He has a scar on his right hand from a cut with a knife, and also one on his right check from a fall. I have good reason to believe he is in the city, and will pay a reward of ten dollars for his recovery. Ro. W. Haxall, oc 10--3t* Corner Grace and 6th sts.
1 2