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The Daily Dispatch: April 29, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: may 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Old Hanover in the field. Mrs. V. E. W. Vernon, Manager of the Batter of the Ladies' Defence Association, requests the acknowledgment, through the Dispatch, of the following donations to the gun-boat fund from the ladies of Hanover county, through the hands of M. Peachy Pollard, Esq. It will be seen that they do not forget they inhabit the land of Henry and Clay: Mrs Wm Brockenbrough, $20, Mrs. Henrietta Nelson, 20; Mrs M Peachy Pollard, 20; Mrs Wm. B Newton, 20; Mrs E P Meredith, 20; Mrs. Carter Braxton, 14; Mrs E B Compton, 10; Mrs J P Smith, 10; Mrs P Tinsley, 10; Miss Kate Nelson, 8; Miss L L Nelson, 8; Miss E E Pollard, 8; Mrs Martha Hundley, 8; Mrs T E Meredith, 8; Mrs Susan Hill, 5; Mrs C Winston, 5; Mrs Wm Norment, 5; Mrs Julia Norment, 5; Mrs B L Taliaferro, 4; Mrs Mary Haw, 5; Miss M J Haw, 5; Mrs M E Blake, 5; Miss Mary Clark, 3, Mrs F E Elliott, 3; Miss B L Elliott, 2; Mrs S E Cross, 2. Total, 251.
rticles of statuary, paintings, engravings, or other articles of art as will assist in the speedy completion of the desired object. Articles lent the establishment will be carefully kept under the personal care of the manager of the Bazaar and the Corresponding Secretary of the L. D. Association. The press of the whole country are requested to give publication to the above appeal for the defense of the capital of the Confederate States. All communications should be addressed to Mrs. V. E. W. Vernon, Box 346. We have been furnished with the following items of interest respecting the Ladies' Defence Association: A letter from Capt. F. P. Turner, company G, 36th regiment Virginia volunteers, enclosing fifty-nine dollars, remaining from funds contributed by citizens of Richmond, for under clothing for the 36th regiment. One from Philip De Catesby Jones, informing the Association of a donation of fifty dollars and a lot of iron from Mrs. Col. Strange, of Gordonsville.