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The Jackson fund. --We are authorized to state that Henry W. Thomas, Esq., the Senator from the Alexandria and Fairfax district, has been appointed by the widow of the heroic Jackson, who fell at Alexandria, her agent and attorney to receive and invest any contributions that may be made for his family. Mr. Thomas is a near connection of the family and will faithfully take care that the generous contributions to that object will be faithfully appropriated. H. W. Thomas, attorney and agent for Mrs. Jackson and children, acknowledges the receipt, through A. A. Morson, Esq., of $1,020 contributed by the citizens of New Orleans for her benefit. Mr. Thomas' address, for the present, is at Manassas Junction.
The Daily Dispatch: June 21, 1861., [Electronic resource], Gov. Hicks and the Maryland Legislature--the Governor Indignant. (search)
Among the Arrivals in this city by the Southern route Wednesday evening, were Assistant Surgeon A. M. Fauntleroy and Lieut. George Jackson, 2d Dragoons, late of the U. S. A., direct from Fort Laramie, Nebraska Territory. Lieut. Jackson is a brother of Judge Wm. L. Jackson, and Surgeon Fauntleroy is a son of Brigadier General Thomas T. Fauntleroy, of the Virginia Army, new Commanding General of this Division. Among the Arrivals in this city by the Southern route Wednesday evening, were Assistant Surgeon A. M. Fauntleroy and Lieut. George Jackson, 2d Dragoons, late of the U. S. A., direct from Fort Laramie, Nebraska Territory. Lieut. Jackson is a brother of Judge Wm. L. Jackson, and Surgeon Fauntleroy is a son of Brigadier General Thomas T. Fauntleroy, of the Virginia Army, new Commanding General of this Division.