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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: September 23, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
Found 36 total hits in 18 results.
Suffolk (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 19
Johnson (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 19
Charlotte (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 19
Mr. R. J. Waring, a resident of Charlotte.
N. C., and United States Consul at St. Thomas, arrived in the former place a few days ago from New York.
He was obliged to accept a draft from the United States on the branch mint at Charlotte in payment for his services as Consul.
Hon. Thomas M. Forman, the recently appointed representative to Congress from the first district, Ga., to succeed the lamented Bartow, announces himself a candidate for election by the people, without regard toCharlotte in payment for his services as Consul.
Hon. Thomas M. Forman, the recently appointed representative to Congress from the first district, Ga., to succeed the lamented Bartow, announces himself a candidate for election by the people, without regard to the edict of a convention that has been called for the district.
Rev. John N. Andrews, late Chaplain of the Third Regiment N. C. Volunteers, is now raising a volunteer company in Wayne and Johnson counties, N. C. He is determined to avenge his brother, Major S. W. G. Andrews, who was captured at Hatteras.
The floating battery recently constructed in New Orleans is said to be a failure.
It lacks speed and ventilation.
Perhaps these defects can be removed.
A letter from Major An
Suffolk, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 19
Columbus (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 19
Saint Thomas (Canada) (search for this): article 19
Mr. R. J. Waring, a resident of Charlotte.
N. C., and United States Consul at St. Thomas, arrived in the former place a few days ago from New York.
He was obliged to accept a draft from the United States on the branch mint at Charlotte in payment for his services as Consul.
Hon. Thomas M. Forman, the recently appointed representative to Congress from the first district, Ga., to succeed the lamented Bartow, announces himself a candidate for election by the people, without regard to the edict of a convention that has been called for the district.
Rev. John N. Andrews, late Chaplain of the Third Regiment N. C. Volunteers, is now raising a volunteer company in Wayne and Johnson counties, N. C. He is determined to avenge his brother, Major S. W. G. Andrews, who was captured at Hatteras.
The floating battery recently constructed in New Orleans is said to be a failure.
It lacks speed and ventilation.
Perhaps these defects can be removed.
A letter from Major Andr
United States (United States) (search for this): article 19
Mr. R. J. Waring, a resident of Charlotte.
N. C., and United States Consul at St. Thomas, arrived in the former place a few days ago from New York.
He was obliged to accept a draft from the United States on the branch mint at Charlotte in payment for his services as Consul.
Hon. Thomas M. Forman, the recently appointed representative to Congress from the first district, Ga., to succeed the lamented Bartow, announces himself a candidate for election by the people, without regard to the edict of a convention that has been called for the district.
Rev. John N. Andrews, late Chaplain of the Third Regiment N. C. Volunteers, is now raising a volunteer company in Wayne and Johnson counties, N. C. He is determined to avenge his brother, Major S. W. G. Andrews, who was captured at Hatteras.
The floating battery recently constructed in New Orleans is said to be a failure.
It lacks speed and ventilation.
Perhaps these defects can be removed.
A letter from Major And
Ripley (search for this): article 19
Thomas M. Forman (search for this): article 19
Mr. R. J. Waring, a resident of Charlotte.
N. C., and United States Consul at St. Thomas, arrived in the former place a few days ago from New York.
He was obliged to accept a draft from the United States on the branch mint at Charlotte in payment for his services as Consul.
Hon. Thomas M. Forman, the recently appointed representative to Congress from the first district, Ga., to succeed the lamented Bartow, announces himself a candidate for election by the people, without regard to the edict of a convention that has been called for the district.
Rev. John N. Andrews, late Chaplain of the Third Regiment N. C. Volunteers, is now raising a volunteer company in Wayne and Johnson counties, N. C. He is determined to avenge his brother, Major S. W. G. Andrews, who was captured at Hatteras.
The floating battery recently constructed in New Orleans is said to be a failure.
It lacks speed and ventilation.
Perhaps these defects can be removed.
A letter from Major And
Benning (search for this): article 19