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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 5. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
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Washington, Ga. (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.4
Gracy (search for this): chapter 1.4
W. W. Corcoran (search for this): chapter 1.4
J. A. Early (search for this): chapter 1.4
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January (search for this): chapter 1.4
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February (search for this): chapter 1.4
Editorial paragraphs.
The Combining of our January and February numbers enables us to give articles which have been already delayed longer than was desirable, while our readers lose nothing by the change, and gain an earlier reception of the matter for our February number.
Renewals and New subscribers are now in order, and we beg our friends to let us have both as rapidly as possible.
If you hear an old subscriber complaining that he has not received his January number, please ask February number.
Renewals and New subscribers are now in order, and we beg our friends to let us have both as rapidly as possible.
If you hear an old subscriber complaining that he has not received his January number, please ask him, with our compliments, if he has sent on his renewal fee! We do not send this number to those whose time has expired and fromwhom we have not heard; and let each one of our friends try to send us at least one new subscriber.
Mistakes by our Printer are not frequent, but our last number contained some which were as annoying to him as to the writer and the editor.
In the two papers by General Early on the Battle of Gettysburg there were a number of errors, the most important of which we
September 18th (search for this): chapter 1.4
September 19th (search for this): chapter 1.4