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J. R. Sank (search for this): article 10
Seizure of tobacco. --The following is from a Philadelphia paper of Sept. 5: Yesterday morning, Deputy U. S. Marshal John Jenkins visited the warehouse of Messrs. J. R. Sank & Co., in Water street, and seized 63 boxes of tobacco, the property of S. M. Bailey, of Richmond, Va., who holds a captain's commission in the Confederate army. Sank & Co. have been acting as his agents, and a large amount of tobacco has been sold, the proceeds of which were also seized by Mr. Jenkins, amounting in money and bills due to between $6,000 and $7,000.
S. M. Bailey (search for this): article 10
Seizure of tobacco. --The following is from a Philadelphia paper of Sept. 5: Yesterday morning, Deputy U. S. Marshal John Jenkins visited the warehouse of Messrs. J. R. Sank & Co., in Water street, and seized 63 boxes of tobacco, the property of S. M. Bailey, of Richmond, Va., who holds a captain's commission in the Confederate army. Sank & Co. have been acting as his agents, and a large amount of tobacco has been sold, the proceeds of which were also seized by Mr. Jenkins, amounting in money and bills due to between $6,000 and $7,000.
John Jenkins (search for this): article 10
Seizure of tobacco. --The following is from a Philadelphia paper of Sept. 5: Yesterday morning, Deputy U. S. Marshal John Jenkins visited the warehouse of Messrs. J. R. Sank & Co., in Water street, and seized 63 boxes of tobacco, the property of S. M. Bailey, of Richmond, Va., who holds a captain's commission in the Confederate army. Sank & Co. have been acting as his agents, and a large amount of tobacco has been sold, the proceeds of which were also seized by Mr. Jenkins, amountinelphia paper of Sept. 5: Yesterday morning, Deputy U. S. Marshal John Jenkins visited the warehouse of Messrs. J. R. Sank & Co., in Water street, and seized 63 boxes of tobacco, the property of S. M. Bailey, of Richmond, Va., who holds a captain's commission in the Confederate army. Sank & Co. have been acting as his agents, and a large amount of tobacco has been sold, the proceeds of which were also seized by Mr. Jenkins, amounting in money and bills due to between $6,000 and $7,000.
September 5th (search for this): article 10
Seizure of tobacco. --The following is from a Philadelphia paper of Sept. 5: Yesterday morning, Deputy U. S. Marshal John Jenkins visited the warehouse of Messrs. J. R. Sank & Co., in Water street, and seized 63 boxes of tobacco, the property of S. M. Bailey, of Richmond, Va., who holds a captain's commission in the Confederate army. Sank & Co. have been acting as his agents, and a large amount of tobacco has been sold, the proceeds of which were also seized by Mr. Jenkins, amounting in money and bills due to between $6,000 and $7,000.