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The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1864., [Electronic resource], Map of Virginia and North Carolina . (search)
Map of Virginia and North Carolina.
--Messrs. Evans & Cogswell, of Columbia, South Carolina, have published an excellent map of the eastern portions of Virginia and North Carolina, which is for sale at the bookstores.
The distances to any point within one hundred and twenty miles of Richmond may be ascertained in a moment by consulting a series of circles drawn around the city.
It is nearly bound for use as a pocket map.
Map of Virginia and North Carolina.
--Messrs. Evans & Cogswell, of Columbia, South Carolina, have published an excellent map of the eastern portions of Virginia and North Carolina, which is for sale at the bookstores.
The distances to any point within one hundred and twenty miles of Richmond may be ascertained in a moment by consulting a series of circles drawn around the city.
It is nearly bound for use as a pocket map.
The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1864., [Electronic resource], The official vote of North Carolina . (search)
The official vote of North Carolina.
--The official vote for Governor of North Carolina this year, compared with that given in 1862, when Governor Vance led Colonel Johnston 33,975, is published.
This year he beats Holden 43,579, showing an increase on Governor Vance's former majority of 9,604!
The official vote of North Carolina.
--The official vote for Governor of North Carolina this year, compared with that given in 1862, when Governor Vance led Colonel Johnston 33,975, is published.
This year he beats Holden 43,579, showing an increase on Governor Vance's former majority of 9,604!
The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1864., [Electronic resource], The cavalry. (search)
Carter Thunder Items.
--Thomas Vaughan, member of the Tenth Virginia battalion of heavy artillery, was committed to Castle Thunder yesterday upon the charge of running soldiers through the lines.
At the same time, Francis T. Blake, attached to Bradley Johnson's command, was committed to the castle on the charge of making his escape from the prison of Salisbury.
North Carolina.