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San Antonio (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 15
Arrival of Judge W. P. Hill at Galveston.
--The Galveston News of the 18th, mentions the arrival of Hon. W. P. Hill at that place, and says that his appointment as Confederate Judge of the Eastern Judicial District of Texas will give universal satisfaction.
Judge Divine, of San Antonio, has, been appointed Judge of the Western District.
He is regarded as an able, popular and worthy man, Judge Hill writes from Galveston that the authorities were anticipating attack from U. S. armed vessels, and formidable preparations were making for the defence of the place
Galveston (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 15
Arrival of Judge W. P. Hill at Galveston.
--The Galveston News of the 18th, mentions the arrival of Hon. W. P. Hill at that place, and says that his appointment as Confederate Judge of the Eastern Judicial District of Texas will give universal satisfaction.
Judge Divine, of San Antonio, has, been appointed Judge of the Western District.
He is regarded as an able, popular and worthy man, Judge Hill writes from Galveston that the authorities were anticipating attack from U. S. armed vessee 18th, mentions the arrival of Hon. W. P. Hill at that place, and says that his appointment as Confederate Judge of the Eastern Judicial District of Texas will give universal satisfaction.
Judge Divine, of San Antonio, has, been appointed Judge of the Western District.
He is regarded as an able, popular and worthy man, Judge Hill writes from Galveston that the authorities were anticipating attack from U. S. armed vessels, and formidable preparations were making for the defence of the place
Divine (search for this): article 15
Arrival of Judge W. P. Hill at Galveston.
--The Galveston News of the 18th, mentions the arrival of Hon. W. P. Hill at that place, and says that his appointment as Confederate Judge of the Eastern Judicial District of Texas will give universal satisfaction.
Judge Divine, of San Antonio, has, been appointed Judge of the Western District.
He is regarded as an able, popular and worthy man, Judge Hill writes from Galveston that the authorities were anticipating attack from U. S. armed vessels, and formidable preparations were making for the defence of the place
W. P. Hill (search for this): article 15
Arrival of Judge W. P. Hill at Galveston.
--The Galveston News of the 18th, mentions the arrival of Hon. W. P. Hill at that place, and says that his appointment as Confederate Judge of the Eastern Judicial District of Texas will give universal satisfaction.
Judge Divine, of San Antonio, has, been appointed Judge of the WestHon. W. P. Hill at that place, and says that his appointment as Confederate Judge of the Eastern Judicial District of Texas will give universal satisfaction.
Judge Divine, of San Antonio, has, been appointed Judge of the Western District.
He is regarded as an able, popular and worthy man, Judge Hill writes from Galveston that the authorities were anticipating attack from U. S. armed vessels, and formidable preparations were making for the defence of the place niversal satisfaction.
Judge Divine, of San Antonio, has, been appointed Judge of the Western District.
He is regarded as an able, popular and worthy man, Judge Hill writes from Galveston that the authorities were anticipating attack from U. S. armed vessels, and formidable preparations were making for the defence of the place
18 AD (search for this): article 15
Arrival of Judge W. P. Hill at Galveston.
--The Galveston News of the 18th, mentions the arrival of Hon. W. P. Hill at that place, and says that his appointment as Confederate Judge of the Eastern Judicial District of Texas will give universal satisfaction.
Judge Divine, of San Antonio, has, been appointed Judge of the Western District.
He is regarded as an able, popular and worthy man, Judge Hill writes from Galveston that the authorities were anticipating attack from U. S. armed vessels, and formidable preparations were making for the defence of the place