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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 30, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Henry A. Wise or search for Henry A. Wise in all documents.
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The Daily Dispatch: April 30, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Singular Scene (search)
A Singular Scene
took place last Sabbath, in West Philadelphia, at the church in charge of Rev. Henry A. Wise, Jr., son of the Ex-Governor of Virginia.
My informant tells me that in the prayer of Mr. Wise, who is an Episcopalian, he left out the President, when Mr. Drexel, one of the leading members, rose and demanded that he should repeat the prayer correctly, which the clergy man refused to do. He was then compelled to leave the pulpit and the church.--Washington Chronicle.
A Singular Scene
took place last Sabbath, in West Philadelphia, at the church in charge of Rev. Henry A. Wise, Jr., son of the Ex-Governor of Virginia.
My informant tells me that in the prayer of Mr. Wise, who is an Episcopalian, he left out the President, when Mr. Drexel, one of the leading members, rose and demanded that he should repeat the prayer correctly, which the clergy man refused to do. He was then compelled to leave the pulpit and the church.--Washington Chronicle.
The Daily Dispatch: April 30, 1861., [Electronic resource], Fatal Affray. (search)
Lieut. Wise.
The Enquirer contradicts the statement that Lieut. Wise, of the Navy, (nephew of Hon. H. A. Wise,) was engaged in the burning of the Norfolk Navy-Yard.
Lieut. Wise.
The Enquirer contradicts the statement that Lieut. Wise, of the Navy, (nephew of Hon. H. A. Wise,) was engaged in the burning of the Norfolk Navy-Yard.
Lieut. Wise.
The Enquirer contradicts the statement that Lieut. Wise, of the Navy, (nephew of Hon. H. A. Wise,) was engaged in the burning of the Norfolk Navy-Yard.