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The Daily Dispatch: January 20, 1865., [Electronic resource], The education of disabled soldiers and soldiers children — an important question. (search)
the Baptist General Association of Virginia, in June, 1864, the following persons were appointed a committee to provide for the education of the children of deceased and disabled soldiers, namely: Colin Bass, Esq.; Wellington Goddin, Esq.; Rev. A. E. Dickinson, Hon. R. L. Montague, J. B. Jeter, D. D.; J. L. Burrows, D. D.; and W. F. Broaddus, D. D. The committee have matured a plan of operations which, it is hoped, will greatly further the object. They propose, not to originate schools, butal with you — confidently expecting that you will render us every assistance in your power, and that by means of your co-operation scores of these dear little ones will be rescued from ignorance and vice, and be rendered worthy of the noble men whose names they bear — men who have lost limb or life that freedom might be saved. If you can in any way aid us, please let us hear from you by mail. Address Rev. A. E. Dickinson, Corresponding Secretary Orphan Committee, Richmond, Virgini
By Hill, Dickinson & Co., Auctioneers.Receiver's sale of a Negroman. In pursuance of a decree of the District Court of the Confederate States for the Eastern District of Virginia, made on the 12th day of January, 1865, in the matter of L. H. Chandler, an alien enemy. I shall sell, at publication, for cash, at the office of Hill, Dickinson & Co., Richmond, on Wednesday, the 25th instant, at 10 o'clock, a Negro slave, named Warner. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver of District No. 3. ja 20 By Hill, Dickinson & Co., Auctioneers.Receiver's sale of a Negroman. In pursuance of a decree of the District Court of the Confederate States for the Eastern District of Virginia, made on the 12th day of January, 1865, in the matter of L. H. Chandler, an alien enemy. I shall sell, at publication, for cash, at the office of Hill, Dickinson & Co., Richmond, on Wednesday, the 25th instant, at 10 o'clock, a Negro slave, named Warner. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver of District No. 3. ja 20
Runaway.--one thousand dollars Reward. --Ran away, on Friday, December 30, a Negro Boy, about twenty-five years old, named Hampton Johnson. He is about five feet six inches in height; weighs about one hundred and thirty pounds; black; a good many of his jaw teeth are out; and inclined to be delicate. I purchased him about three years ago from William Garnett. His wife lives on Seventeenth street, near Austin's grocery. He can read and write remarkably well. He has been working in my foundry as a mechanic. I will pay one thousand dollars Reward if taken within the enemy's lines, or five Hundred dollars if within our lines, and delivered to Hill, Dickinson & Co. W. B. Cook, Founder, Eighth street, near Main. ja 14--6t*