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The Daily Dispatch: May 2, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 1 1 Browse Search
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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
lonel William R. Creighton7th Infantry. Lieutenant-colonel Orrin J. Crane7th Infantry. Lieutenant Morris Baxter7th Infantry. Lieutenant Joseph Cryne7th Infantry. Lieutenant Isaac C. Jones7th Infantry. Captain David K. Curtis11th Infantry. Lieutenant George E. Peck11th Infantry. Lieutenant Frank W. Sanders15th Infantry. Lieutenant James K. Rochester31st Infantry. Colonel Edward H. Phelps38th Infantry. Lieutenant John Lewis38th Infantry. Lieutenant Joseph Newman38th Infantry. Major Thomas Acton40th Infantry. Lieutenant Henry S. Dirlam41st Infantry. Lieutenant William W. Watson41st Infantry. Lieutenant George Gorman46th Infantry. Lieutenant Henry F. Arndt49th Infantry. Lieutenant Jacob C. Miller49th Infantry. Lieutenant Isaac H. White49th Infantry. Lieutenant Jacob Wolf49th Infantry. Lieutenant Edward Bromley55th Infantry. Captain Henry H. Kling64th Infantry. Lieutenant Harrison Davis66th Infantry. Lieutenant John S. Scott69th Infantry. Captain Ira P. French76t
lt sympathies with the gallant men who struggle so gloriously to rid the great American republic from that sinful stain, slavery. "Victor Hugg. "Hauteville House, March 15, 1864." The sale of photographs and engravings took place last evening in the Art Gallery. There was but little excitement, and the prices were comparatively small A proof of Washington Crossing the Delaware brought $30; a portrait of Rev. Dr. Bellows, $15; portrait of Richard Grant White, $14; portrait of Thomas Acton, President of the Board of Police Commissioners, $10; portrait of Gen. Fitz John Porter, $1 The prices generally were rather small. A bronze statue of Rembrande brought $250 The admission to-day and to morrow will be 25 cents, in order to afford everybody, who has not yet been, an opportunity of visiting the fair in order to accommodate the crowd that will be present, it is requested and expected that season tickets shall not be used on these days. Charge of correspondence wit