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Amelia Christian (search for this): article 3
was much gratified to learn that during my absence many benevolent societies had been organized for the relief of sick soldiers, and also for purchasing and making articles of clothing for many of the volunteer corps stationed both at Yorktown and your city. There is one that I desire to speak of particularly, "The New Kent Central Relief Society." which is officered as follows: Mrs. Wm. E. Clopton, President; Mrs. Wm. Crump. Vice-President; Mrs. E. S. Taylor, Secretary. Managers: Mrs. Amelia Christian, Mrs. Mary A. Crump, Mrs. A. E. Parkinson, Mrs. Martha Christian, and Mrs. G. L. Bosher. This society was formed on the 27th of June last, and has been constantly engaged in giving aid to the soldiers. It made me feel proud of my old county today, while witnessing the deliberations of this body — the orderly, business-like manner in which all the business was executed. New Kent has contributed ten per cent. more than she was required to do by the proclamation of Governor Letch
E. S. Taylor (search for this): article 3
some of his friends a shake of the hand. I was much gratified to learn that during my absence many benevolent societies had been organized for the relief of sick soldiers, and also for purchasing and making articles of clothing for many of the volunteer corps stationed both at Yorktown and your city. There is one that I desire to speak of particularly, "The New Kent Central Relief Society." which is officered as follows: Mrs. Wm. E. Clopton, President; Mrs. Wm. Crump. Vice-President; Mrs. E. S. Taylor, Secretary. Managers: Mrs. Amelia Christian, Mrs. Mary A. Crump, Mrs. A. E. Parkinson, Mrs. Martha Christian, and Mrs. G. L. Bosher. This society was formed on the 27th of June last, and has been constantly engaged in giving aid to the soldiers. It made me feel proud of my old county today, while witnessing the deliberations of this body — the orderly, business-like manner in which all the business was executed. New Kent has contributed ten per cent. more than she was required
William E. Clopton (search for this): article 3
t stopped in this, his native county, just long enough to give some of his friends a shake of the hand. I was much gratified to learn that during my absence many benevolent societies had been organized for the relief of sick soldiers, and also for purchasing and making articles of clothing for many of the volunteer corps stationed both at Yorktown and your city. There is one that I desire to speak of particularly, "The New Kent Central Relief Society." which is officered as follows: Mrs. Wm. E. Clopton, President; Mrs. Wm. Crump. Vice-President; Mrs. E. S. Taylor, Secretary. Managers: Mrs. Amelia Christian, Mrs. Mary A. Crump, Mrs. A. E. Parkinson, Mrs. Martha Christian, and Mrs. G. L. Bosher. This society was formed on the 27th of June last, and has been constantly engaged in giving aid to the soldiers. It made me feel proud of my old county today, while witnessing the deliberations of this body — the orderly, business-like manner in which all the business was executed. New
Martha Christian (search for this): article 3
nt societies had been organized for the relief of sick soldiers, and also for purchasing and making articles of clothing for many of the volunteer corps stationed both at Yorktown and your city. There is one that I desire to speak of particularly, "The New Kent Central Relief Society." which is officered as follows: Mrs. Wm. E. Clopton, President; Mrs. Wm. Crump. Vice-President; Mrs. E. S. Taylor, Secretary. Managers: Mrs. Amelia Christian, Mrs. Mary A. Crump, Mrs. A. E. Parkinson, Mrs. Martha Christian, and Mrs. G. L. Bosher. This society was formed on the 27th of June last, and has been constantly engaged in giving aid to the soldiers. It made me feel proud of my old county today, while witnessing the deliberations of this body — the orderly, business-like manner in which all the business was executed. New Kent has contributed ten per cent. more than she was required to do by the proclamation of Governor Letcher. All of her young men who possess one spark of patriotism are
Mary A. Crump (search for this): article 3
o learn that during my absence many benevolent societies had been organized for the relief of sick soldiers, and also for purchasing and making articles of clothing for many of the volunteer corps stationed both at Yorktown and your city. There is one that I desire to speak of particularly, "The New Kent Central Relief Society." which is officered as follows: Mrs. Wm. E. Clopton, President; Mrs. Wm. Crump. Vice-President; Mrs. E. S. Taylor, Secretary. Managers: Mrs. Amelia Christian, Mrs. Mary A. Crump, Mrs. A. E. Parkinson, Mrs. Martha Christian, and Mrs. G. L. Bosher. This society was formed on the 27th of June last, and has been constantly engaged in giving aid to the soldiers. It made me feel proud of my old county today, while witnessing the deliberations of this body — the orderly, business-like manner in which all the business was executed. New Kent has contributed ten per cent. more than she was required to do by the proclamation of Governor Letcher. All of her young
pton, President; Mrs. Wm. Crump. Vice-President; Mrs. E. S. Taylor, Secretary. Managers: Mrs. Amelia Christian, Mrs. Mary A. Crump, Mrs. A. E. Parkinson, Mrs. Martha Christian, and Mrs. G. L. Bosher. This society was formed on the 27th of June last, and has been constantly engaged in giving aid to the soldiers. It made me feel proud of my old county today, while witnessing the deliberations of this body — the orderly, business-like manner in which all the business was executed. New Kent has contributed ten per cent. more than she was required to do by the proclamation of Governor Letcher. All of her young men who possess one spark of patriotism are in the field. I had the pleasure of seeing and talking with Mr. E. F. Christian to-day, who was wounded severely in the celebrated battle of Manassas. He fought bravely during the whole day, and was not wounded until the Federal army had been routed. He has nearly recovered, and wishes to join the Confederate army again. Dyke.
William Crump (search for this): article 3
county, just long enough to give some of his friends a shake of the hand. I was much gratified to learn that during my absence many benevolent societies had been organized for the relief of sick soldiers, and also for purchasing and making articles of clothing for many of the volunteer corps stationed both at Yorktown and your city. There is one that I desire to speak of particularly, "The New Kent Central Relief Society." which is officered as follows: Mrs. Wm. E. Clopton, President; Mrs. Wm. Crump. Vice-President; Mrs. E. S. Taylor, Secretary. Managers: Mrs. Amelia Christian, Mrs. Mary A. Crump, Mrs. A. E. Parkinson, Mrs. Martha Christian, and Mrs. G. L. Bosher. This society was formed on the 27th of June last, and has been constantly engaged in giving aid to the soldiers. It made me feel proud of my old county today, while witnessing the deliberations of this body — the orderly, business-like manner in which all the business was executed. New Kent has contributed ten per
G. L. Bosher (search for this): article 3
anized for the relief of sick soldiers, and also for purchasing and making articles of clothing for many of the volunteer corps stationed both at Yorktown and your city. There is one that I desire to speak of particularly, "The New Kent Central Relief Society." which is officered as follows: Mrs. Wm. E. Clopton, President; Mrs. Wm. Crump. Vice-President; Mrs. E. S. Taylor, Secretary. Managers: Mrs. Amelia Christian, Mrs. Mary A. Crump, Mrs. A. E. Parkinson, Mrs. Martha Christian, and Mrs. G. L. Bosher. This society was formed on the 27th of June last, and has been constantly engaged in giving aid to the soldiers. It made me feel proud of my old county today, while witnessing the deliberations of this body — the orderly, business-like manner in which all the business was executed. New Kent has contributed ten per cent. more than she was required to do by the proclamation of Governor Letcher. All of her young men who possess one spark of patriotism are in the field. I had the
A. E. Parkinson (search for this): article 3
y absence many benevolent societies had been organized for the relief of sick soldiers, and also for purchasing and making articles of clothing for many of the volunteer corps stationed both at Yorktown and your city. There is one that I desire to speak of particularly, "The New Kent Central Relief Society." which is officered as follows: Mrs. Wm. E. Clopton, President; Mrs. Wm. Crump. Vice-President; Mrs. E. S. Taylor, Secretary. Managers: Mrs. Amelia Christian, Mrs. Mary A. Crump, Mrs. A. E. Parkinson, Mrs. Martha Christian, and Mrs. G. L. Bosher. This society was formed on the 27th of June last, and has been constantly engaged in giving aid to the soldiers. It made me feel proud of my old county today, while witnessing the deliberations of this body — the orderly, business-like manner in which all the business was executed. New Kent has contributed ten per cent. more than she was required to do by the proclamation of Governor Letcher. All of her young men who possess one s
pton, President; Mrs. Wm. Crump. Vice-President; Mrs. E. S. Taylor, Secretary. Managers: Mrs. Amelia Christian, Mrs. Mary A. Crump, Mrs. A. E. Parkinson, Mrs. Martha Christian, and Mrs. G. L. Bosher. This society was formed on the 27th of June last, and has been constantly engaged in giving aid to the soldiers. It made me feel proud of my old county today, while witnessing the deliberations of this body — the orderly, business-like manner in which all the business was executed. New Kent has contributed ten per cent. more than she was required to do by the proclamation of Governor Letcher. All of her young men who possess one spark of patriotism are in the field. I had the pleasure of seeing and talking with Mr. E. F. Christian to-day, who was wounded severely in the celebrated battle of Manassas. He fought bravely during the whole day, and was not wounded until the Federal army had been routed. He has nearly recovered, and wishes to join the Confederate army again. Dyke.
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