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The Daily Dispatch: January 5, 1861., [Electronic resource] 30 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 8. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 0 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 2 2 Browse Search
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l sent to him. Ample arrangements have been made to have them well cared for the hired out. He has practiced medicine for more than twenty years, and will, to avoid medical bills as far as possible, prescribe in all simple cases without charge. Much has been saved the present year by that course. Persons intending to patronize him will please notify him of such intention immediately. References: Richmond Judge J. M. Gregory, Goddin & Apperson, Stephen Hunter, Samuel & Wilson, W. W. Wooldridge, R. T. Farish.Henrico, Col. S. McRae, Dr. J. N. Garnette, James City, James H. Allen,Norfolk. Dr. J.J. Simpkins, Louisa. John Hunter Accemse, Dr. P. F. Brown, Wm H. B Geo. W. Medge,King William. Ambrose White, Dr. L. Edwards, Albemarle Elder Jas.W. Goff, Elder R. L. Coleman, Caroline, George Fitzhugh, Dr. C. Urguhart. Hon, D. C. Dejarnette, Henry George, Philip Samuel. King and Queen. William Bonlware. Elder Ro. Y. Henley, E.
Frank and his wife went into lodgings, and Mrs. Wilson refused to see them, and turned away. Noraaccordingly took into their service. When Captain Wilson returned from his voyage, he was very cordwhile her husband was away on his voyage.--Captain Wilson was, as he expressed it, "breaking up," ann the one best spare room was a step beyond Mrs. Wilson's powers of submission or generosity. The and, even if it had not, she had forfeited Mrs. Wilson's good opinion forever. She comforted her of peace than there had been for years, for Mrs. Wilson had not a bad heart and was softened by theseless and quiet — rather to the scandal of Mrs. Wilson, who bewailed her stepson as if he and she God knew. And so it fell out that when Mrs. Wilson the elder came to her one day in violent die's heart was touched, and she drew near to Mrs. Wilson with unwonted caresses, and, in a spirit noon in succeeding days, it was arranged that Mrs. Wilson should take a house in Manchester, furnishi[4 more...]