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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.1 (search)
ed the courage of their convictions; they thought well and they thought clearly; they fought their way into position at every leading medical centre in the country. Many of them started life in small towns or rural districts; and after testing their strength and gaining the confidence born of experience, they generally moved to the larger cities, North or South. Is it more than necessary to mention Frick, Goodman and Smith, of Maryland; Hartshorne, Chapman, Horner, Mitchell, Mutter, and J. L. Cabell, of Virginia; Jones, Chas. Caidwell and Dickson, of North Carolina; Geddings, Bellinger, Toland, and Sam. H. Dickson, of South Carolina; Meigs, Arnold, Bedford and Anthony, of Georgia; Eve, of Tennessee; Nott and Baldwin, of Alabama; Stone and Jones, of Louisiana; Dudley, McDowell and Yandell, of Kentucky, to recall to your minds the great instructors in medicine in this country? How well they performed their part is prominently shown in the lasting impressions they have left behind t
ut of State8,550.00 value of Real Estate13,958.45 Dealings in Exchange110,000.00 Contingent Fund20,708.98 Deposits145,317.63 Loans to Directors13,493.10 aggregate Debt Due by the Bank386,191.44 aggregate Outstanding Debt Due to the Bank391,505.49 Notes of this Bank redeemed at the Banking House of Peters, Williams & Co. the undersigned, Directors of the Monticello Bank, have examined the above statement, and believe the same to be correct: N. H. Massie, President. J. L. Cabell, F. K. Nelson, R. T. N. Duke, Oct. 20, 1860. John Wood, Jr. Albemarle County, to wit: this day appeared before me, a Notary public for said County, B. C. Flannagan, Cashier of the Monticello Bank, and made oath that the annexed statement of the condition of the Monticello Bank is correct. Given under my hand, October 31st, 1860. John H. Bibb. N. P. Bank of Scottsville, Scottsville, Va., Oct. 31st. 1860. Hon. John Letcher, Governor of Virginia: D
The wounded at Charlottesville --Mr. William H. Pritchard, the Telegraphic News Agent of the Southern Press, furnished us with the copy of the list of the wounded at Charlottesville. Mr. Pritchard desires us to thus publicly return his thanks to Surgeons J. L. Cabell and R. W. Gibbes, for their kindness in supplying him with the list.--There can be no doubt of their reliability, and while, its perusal may carry anguish to many hearts, it will relieve the anxious solicitude of thousands, as well as to the condition of the wounded as to their location.