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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 6 2 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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James Parton, Horace Greeley, T. W. Higginson, J. S. C. Abbott, E. M. Hoppin, William Winter, Theodore Tilton, Fanny Fern, Grace Greenwood, Mrs. E. C. Stanton, Women of the age; being natives of the lives and deeds of the most prominent women of the present gentlemen 1 1 Browse Search
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James Parton, Horace Greeley, T. W. Higginson, J. S. C. Abbott, E. M. Hoppin, William Winter, Theodore Tilton, Fanny Fern, Grace Greenwood, Mrs. E. C. Stanton, Women of the age; being natives of the lives and deeds of the most prominent women of the present gentlemen, Woman as physician. (search)
termination. Writing for advice to six different physicians in different parts of the country, their invariable reply was, that the object, though desirable, was impracticable; utterly impossible for a woman to obtain a medical education. The idea eccentric and utopian. Her reasoning from such counsel was brief, and her conclusion peculiar. A desirable object, a good thing to be done, said to be impossible. I will do it. She at once commenced medical reading, under the direction of Dr. John Dixon, of Ashville, N. C., in whose family she was residing as governess. Removing the next year to Charleston, S. C., she supported herself by giving lessons in music, but continued to study, with regular instruction from Dr. S. H. Dixon, afterwards professor in the medical department of the New York University, and pursued it further under Drs. Allen and Warrington, of Philadelphia. She found the study deeply interesting, and followed it with ardor and thoroughness, while benevolence and
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
ne horse 1st Corporal W. V. B. Moore, 2d Corporal W. T. Carmicle, 3d Corporal L. M. Lloyd, 4th Corporal T. J. Easley, 5th Corporal H. H. Howard, 7th Corporal R. L. Sutphin, Privates. Arrington, J. R., Burgess, L. J., Burton, R., Barksdale, N., Harris, J. E., Jordan, T. R., Johns, R. F., Long, H. C., Barksdale, T. S. F., Clarke, W. A., Clarke, B. B., Clarke, S. A., Crute, H., Cobbs, S. P., Cralle, L. H., Crenshaw, B. R., Dixon, W. B., Dillard, R., Dewberry, W. R., Dewberry, F. H., Daniel, A. A., Daniel, T., Daniel, J., Epperson, W. W., Epps, J. D., Easley, H., Estes, B. M., Edwards, J. A. B., Evans, G., Francis, F., Fourqurean, G. B., Gordon, C. N., Garratt, D. W., Hall, J. H., Link, W. J., Malone, P., Moore, A. B., Nichols, P. P., Osborne, S. H., Powell, T. B., Rudder, J. T., Snead, A. D., Sutherland, T., Sutherland, W. E., Stephe
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
es Mills, Capt. Co. D, 43d Ala. Regiment. Gordon Cunningham, 1st Lt. Co. E, 43d Ala. Regiment. J. Montgomery, 1st Lt. Co. G, 43d Ala. Regiment. N. P. Laurence, Capt. Co. H, 43d Ala. Regiment. L. H. Crumpler, Major 59th Ala. Regiment. John Dixon, Ass't Surg. 59th Ala. Regiment. A. J. Smith, 2d Lieut. Commanding Co. A, 59th Ala. Regiment. J. E. Pond, 2d Lt. Co. C, 59th Ala. Regiment. Geo. C. McCormick, 1st Lt. Co. D, 59th Ala. Regiment. J. H. Johnson, 2d Lt. Co. H, 59th Ala. wards. Co. C. Sergeant V. C. Nehus, Corporal J. H. Stovall, Private J. H. Buffington, Private D. F. Barton, Josiah Pethell, J. M. Tripp. Co. D. Private Samuel Lesser, Private W. H. Cook. Co. E. Sergeant Benjamin Atwood, Private John Dixon, Private W. T. Green, R. J. Helmly. Co. F. Corporal R. R. Stone, Private C. C. Bowden, Private J. W. Wright. Co. G. Private Wm. Drawdy, Dempsy Griffin, Private L. J. Strickland. Co. H. Private James Glissin, A. J. Lee,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
53-8. Devane, Maj. Duncan J., 204 Dickey, Capt. J. H., 196, 199. Dickinson's Artillery, 45. Dickinson, Capt. C., 13, 14. Dickinson, Capt. H B., 432. Dickson, Lt A. O., 146. Dickson, Chaplain H. R., 368. Dickson, Lt. T. J., 334. Dickson, Lt. W. R., 441. Digges, Lt. A. F., 16. Dilai, Lt. H. C., 334. Dill, Chaplain Edw'd, 404. Dillard, Lt. H., 17. Dillard, Lt. De Witt, 239. Dillingham, Capt., Geo. W., 70. Dimmock, Capt. C. H., 2. Dinkins, Capt. T. W., 479. Dixon, Asst. Surg., John, 413. Dixon, Lt. J. W., 246. Doak, Surg. A. V., 473. Doak, Lt. H. M., 457. Dobson, Capt. E. L., 382. Doby, Lt., John, 123. Dodson, Capt. G. T., 287. Donald's Artillery, 45, 48. Donaldsonville Art., 62. Donnald, Lt--Col. D. G., 121. Donough, Capt. H. T., 213. Douglas, Lt. A. S., 368. Douglas, Maj., H. Kyd, 189. Douglas, Capt. J. T., 122. Dowling, Lt., Aaron, 171. Doyle, Surg. John N., 146. Dozier, Lt. F. G., 449. Dozier, Lt. J. L., 304. Dozier, Asst. Surg. L.
disorderly conduct at the Columbian Hotel on Friday night. The evidence fore hardly on the two first named, as the originators and principal actors in the disturbance complained of and they were accordingly committed for trail before the Hustings Court in default of bail. Smith and Corcoran were discharged, and ordered to appear as witness in the case. Louisa Lankford a tenant of Mr. Jas. L. Davis, was required to answer the charge of abusing Mr. D's family. Security required. John Dixon and Mary Roberts, colored, complained of by Dr. Hancock, of General Hospital No. 18, near 22d street for keeping a cook shop without a license, and annoying the patients of the hospital by selling them various indigestible articles of cookery. The parties were ordered to be whipped by way of an admonition. Mrs. Mary Vanderlip, proprietress of an oyster saloon on Broad street, was required to give security in $300 for her good behavior, and the same amount to appear before the Husting
Stephens, 1st Mo cav; Peter Seaford, 5th N C; John Sullens, 1st Ala; R H Sterling, 11th Va; M D Thomer, 52d Va; J Talley, 10th Na; Charles Tate, 2d N C; O Thompson, 24th Ga; J N Veszey, 8th S C cav ; Ed. Wither, 45th N C; Bartlett Plerson, 20th do; J N Alexander, 11th do; A Amos, 35th Ga; J W Aros, LisAla; A Austin, 55th N C; M Baldwin, 62d do; J W Baldwin, 53d Va; J Brown, 2d S C. A J Carter, 22d N C; Jas Catt, 35th Va; S O Croer, 10th N C; Jas Crafts, 26th Miss; J T Dally. 1st Mo cav; John Dixon, 59th Gat Y R Davis, 52d N C; W H Daniels, 51st Ala; Jno D Eddins, 21st Ark; W W Eubank, 13th Ala; John Echois, 1st S C art; John Fowier, 47th N C; L A Fritz, 15th Ala; Thos Frame, 17th Va; D S Gaston, 19th Ark; S Garrett.11th N C; Wm S Grant, 2d N C; D Gresh, 52d N C; T Hayne, 9th Va; A B Hence, 15th Ala; M Hunderchot, 18th Va; Re Harris, 52d N C; A S Bartley, 37th N C; H Harcum, 40th Va; Jno Hines, 57th Va; J D Harris, 14th Ala; John Ingram, 18th N C; Jesse Jones, 21st Ark; Wm Jackson,14