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The Daily Dispatch: April 24, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 27, 1860., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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whereupon, William Cowherd, Esq., was unanimously chosen President, who, in acknowledging the confidence thus reposed, responded in a most feeling and impressive address, alluding in terms that brought tears to the eyes of the grey-headed fathers present, to the contribution he had made in his two sons, who had just buckled on their armor and gone forth to battle for the rights and honor of dear old Virginia and her Southern sister. The following officers were then unanimously chosen; Joseph N. Phillips, 1st Vice-President; Charles G. Goodman, 2d Vice-President; Wm. Faulconer, Secretary; and John S. Cowherd, Treasurer. On motion, it was resolved that a committee be appointed by the President to prepare and report to an adjourned meeting rules and regulations for the government and action of the organization. Whereupon, the President appointed O. H. P. Terrell, R. F. Omohundro, Col. J. B. Strange, Ro. Taylor, and A. J. Gooch, committee. The meeting then adjourned to meet
Virginia post-offices. --A new office is established at Pleasant Flats, Wirt county, Va., and Richard Timms appointed postmaster; directly on the route from Parkersburg to Wirt C. H. The office at Good Hope, Washington county, District of Columbia, is discontinued. Appointments.--F. R. Penn, postmaster at Penn's Store, Patrick county, Va., vice Jas. P. Cutz, resigned. Robert B. Tucker, postmaster at Amherst O. H., Amherst county, Va., vice Samuel W. Mason, resigned. T. B. Jackson postmaster at Gordonsville, Orange county, Va, vice Jos. N. Phillips, resigned.