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The Daily Dispatch: January 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Sudden end of an impostor. (search)
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Negro Hiring.
1861.
Abner W. Richardson
Gives his personal attention to the Hiring of Negroes, Renting Out Houses, and selling country Produce generally.
Refers to Major Roderick Bland, King & Queen; Thomas Garrett King William; D. W. Morston, James City county; Col. Theo. Lacy, New Kent; Joshua Garrett, Gloucester;Geo. P. Richardson and Jno. S. Rogers, Halifax county de21 — w*
The Daily Dispatch: January 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Conferring the Order of the Garter . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National Crisis. (search)
1861.
Negro Hiring.
1861.Abner W. Richardson
Gives his personal attention to the Hiring of Negroes, Renting Out Houses, and selling country Produce generally.
Refers to Major Roderick Bland, King & Queen; Thomas Garrett, King William; D. W. Marston, James City county; Col. Theo Lacy, New Kent; Joshua Garrett, Gloucester; Geo. P. Richardson and Jno. S. Rogers, Halifax county.
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The Daily Dispatch: January 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National crisis. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National crisis. (search)
The ladies of Williamsburg and James city.
To the Editors of the Dispatch:--Amid the multiplicity of events that have constantly occupied the pens of our ascribes, much of merit has been overlooked.
When there is such a demand for every kind of good works, nothing should be left unnoticed calculated to inspire emulation in all ranks of our citizens.
The ladies of Williamsburg and James City are heart and hand engaged in ministering to the wants of the suffering soldiers in our midst; e of them met and made about fifty beds on Sunday between church hours.
The ladies of Williamsburg deserve great credit for the great work they have been doing in behalf of the defenders of liberty.
A similar society has been organized in James City county, in which nearly every lady in the county takes a zealous part.
Indeed, nothing ever has before succeeded in uniting all classes and parties in one society so completely and harmoniously as this sympathy for the sick soldier.
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