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Capt. Calvin D. Cowles , 23d U. S. Infantry, Major George B. Davis , U. S. Army, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: April 28, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Newport's News. Nomen non Locus. (search)
England, he published in quarto form in London, A true Relation of such occurrences and acidents of noate as hath happened in Virginia. * * * Written by Captaine Smith, Coronell of said Collony, to a worshipfull friend of his in England, &a., &c. I have never seen this Relation. So the phrase Whittaker's News, would have some significance when mentioned by one Londoner to another in reference to Good Newes from Virginia, written in 1613, by the Rev. Alexander Whittaker, Minister of Henrico, Virginia, and sent by him in that year to the Company in London, and afterwards published there. I have not read from Newport's pen any account of his discoveries and acts in Virginia, but I have no doubt that on one of his early returns to England from Virginia, He sailed to and fro many times between England and Virginia in the four years elapsing between 1607 and 1611. he did publish a brief pamphlet respecting the affairs and prospects of the Colony, which probably was entitled or was
Capt. Calvin D. Cowles , 23d U. S. Infantry, Major George B. Davis , U. S. Army, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War, Authorities. (search)
Cincinnati, Ohio, Covington and Newport, Ky. 103, 2 Gillmore, Quincy A.: Cape Fear River, N. C., 1864 76, 4 Charleston, S. C., 1863-64 4, 1 Charleston Harbor, S. C., view off North Channel 4, 1 Memphis, Tenn., and environs 114, 6 Morris Island, S. C., July 10-Sept, 7, 1863 38, 2; 44, 1, 2, 4 Fort Pickering, Memphis, Tenn. 114, 4 Fort Pulaski, Ga., April 10-11, 1862 5, 3, 4 Savannah, Ga., and vicinity 133, 3 Gilmer, Jeremy F.: Hanover, Henrico, and Chesterfield Counties, Va. 135, 3 Petersburg, Va., 1864 40, 1 Richmond and the Peninsula, Va., April, 1864 92, 1 Spotsylvania Court-House, Va., 1863 91, 1 South side of James River, Va., 1864 93, 1 Staunton to Winchester, Va 94, 2 Glover, John M.: Bayou Fourche, Ark., Sept. 10, 1863 25, 3 Glumer, J. Von: Atlanta Campaign, May 1-Sept. 8, 1864 57, 1 Gorlinski, Joseph: Baton Rouge, La., Aug. 5, 1862 24, 1 Granger, Gordon: Missi
Delk, Isle of Wight, Va. 15. John H. Elder, Lunenburg, Va. 16. Mungo P. Harvey, Westmoreland, Va. 17. Frederick Griffith, Westmoreland, Va. 18. John Gnerrant. Goochland, Va. 19. W. Davis Chapman, Gloucester, Va. 20. Powhatan B. Moore, Hanover, Va. 21. Richard A. Christian, Middlesex, Va. 22. John B. Coakley, Stafford, Va. 23. Edmund P. Taylor, Caroline, Va. 24. John C. Griffin, Southampton, Va. 25. James B. Gardner, Hanover, Va. 26. Benj. C. Maxwell, Henrico, Va. 27. Edward D. Snead, Johnston, N. C. 28. Milton A. Ish, Fairfax, Va. 29. Adolphus E. Smith, Wake. N. C. 30. John G. Trevilian, Goochland, Va. 31. Nicholas Johnson, Louisa, Va. 32. Robert S. Ellis, Jr., Orange, Va. 33. Henry H. Turner, Isle of Wight, Va. 34. Robert E. Moore, Wythe, Va. 35. Seabrook Jenkins, Colleton Dist., S. C. 36. Geo. E. Waller, Henry, Va. 37. Henry C. Reamey, Henry, Va. 38. Wm. P. Campbell, Monroe, Va. 39. Thos. A. Bohanon, Madi
Yorktown Hospital. General Hospital, Yorktown, Va. August 9th 1861. To the Editors of the Dispatch: --Be so kind as to allow me to say through your paper to physicians applying for positions as nurses, that I am not the proper authority. The application should be made to the Surgeon-General, Richmond, Va. There is great need of good assistance Also, allow me to ask our kind friends sounding us articles for the sick to please sign their names, give their post offices, &c.; for, strange to say, these things are frequently neglected. I have to thank Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Shewell, and Miss Sue Savage and neighbors, of Henrico, Va. The latter for a box, stating at the same time that the barrel has not been received. P. E. Hines, Surgeon Hospital, Per Alex Hogg.
$25 reward. --Ranaway from my residence on Church Hill, about three weeks ago, a negro woman named Daphne. Daphne is about thirty years of age, tall, black, with a very prominent forehead, and is sprightly looking and intelligent. I purchased her of Mr. N. Tyler, of the Enquirer, a short time ago. She was hired last year to Mr. George Taylor, on Venable street, Union Hill. She has a sister living with Mrs. Travis, on Governor street. She is doubtless concealed somewhere in the city by her numerous friends. I will give the above reward if caught and lodged in jail, so that I can get her. John P. Pearson. ap 26--1w*