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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 2 0 Browse Search
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: January 12, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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The Convention — Correspondence. Amelia county, Jan. 9th, 1861. to L. E. Harvie, Esq.: we, your friends, earnestly desire you to proclaim yourself a candidate to represent this Electoral District in the ensuing State Convention. Wm. H. Harrison, E. W. Eggleston, P. Wilkinson, Ed. Green, S. E. Booker, Wm. Ware, John G. Jefferson, P. S. Boisseau, John S. Hardaway, Wm. E. Meade, J. A. Scruggs, N. N. Glenn, J. B. Williamson, John Wingo, W. B. Baldwin, E. M. Brazeal, J. H. Barnes, E. R. Johnson, A. M. Chappee, Wm. R. Carter, A. Haskins, A. A. Tinsley, E. A. Blanton, W. A. Selden, J. W. Johnson, Thos. Y. Tabb, John F. Wily, Messrs. Wm. H. Harrison, E. W. Eggleston, P. Wilkinson, Ed. Green, and others. Gentlemen: Your letter of the 9th instant, in which you earnestly desire me to proclaim myself a candidate to represent this Electoral District in the ensuing State Convention, was handed to me on yesterda