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The Daily Dispatch: August 5, 1861., [Electronic resource] | 1 | 1 | Browse | Search |
The Daily Dispatch: January 12, 1861., [Electronic resource] | 1 | 1 | Browse | Search |
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) | 1 | 1 | Browse | Search |
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Valuable Plantation.
Negroes stock, Crops, &C., in Granville county, for sale at Auction.
--On Wednesday, the 10th of December, I shall offer for sale to the highest bidder, my Plantation, in the county of Granville, N. C., containing nearly 550 acres of valuable land well adapted to the growth of tobacco, grain, &c.
It is situated on the Roanoke Valley Railroad, 3 miles from the Townsville Depot, and 8 miles from the junction of said road and the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad.
The imGranville, N. C., containing nearly 550 acres of valuable land well adapted to the growth of tobacco, grain, &c.
It is situated on the Roanoke Valley Railroad, 3 miles from the Townsville Depot, and 8 miles from the junction of said road and the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad.
The improvements are new, commodious, and excellent.
It has two good settlements upon it, with two excellent gardens, orchards of choice fruit, and all the conveniences of an excellent home.
At the same time and place I shall sell 12 or 15 valuable slaves-men, women, boys, and girls- being the hands who have been raised on and cultivated the plantation.
The location is the best I know for a skillful physician, being in the midst of a wealthy, thriving and intelligent people.
I shall also s
The Daily Dispatch: July 24, 1863., [Electronic resource], Speech from Gov. Vance , of North Carolina . (search)
Speech from Gov. Vance, of North Carolina.
--Gov. Vance, of North Carolina, made a speech in Granville county on the 14th of July. A gentleman who heard it writes:
He encouraged the people to continue their assistance in prosecuting the war until the independence of the Confederate States was established, and hoped that no Southern man would harbor the thought of a reunion with the North under any circumstances.
He showed that reconstruction was impossible, and that the only, way to obtain peace was by hard fighting and a determination never to submit to the Yankee Government.
Vote for Congressmen among the North Carolina troops. [special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch.] Brandy Station, Culpeper Co., Va., October 30.
--In the voting for members of Congress among the North Carolina troops at this station, yesterday, the following vote was cast in the 12th regiment:
5th district.--Companies B and D, from Granville Co.: For A. H. Arrington 30; for Joseph Turner (Conservative) O. Companies C, F, and K, from Warren Co.: For Arrington 50; Turner O. Co. H, from Nash Co.: Arrington 15; Turner 6.
2d district.--Co. G gives R. R. Bridgers 11; Lt. Col. E. C. Yellowley 12.
8th district.--Companies A and E gave Lander 45; Dr. J G Ramsey (Conservative) none.
In the 20th regiment Lander, so far, has 36, Ramsay 3, and Staneill 1.
The voting, per regiment, so far as heard from, is almost unanimous for Arrington. J.
Death of an old Lady.
--Mrs. Grissom, relief of Mr. James Grissom, of Granville, North Carolina, departed this life about the 15th ultimo.
Her husband was a soldier in the old revolution.
They were married several years before that war. She was about one hundred and ten or one hundred and fifteen years old.