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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: October 23, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Pig Point (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 20
Yankee (search for this): article 20
From Portsmouth.
flag Presentation--Withdrawal of a candidate for Congress — Capture of active Yankee &c.&c. [Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Portsmouth, Oct. 21, 1861.
On last Saturday the "Virginia Defenders," a volunteer company belonging to this place, received a flag from the ladies of the city.--The presentation speech was made by James Barron Hope, Esq. It was worthy his high reputation — classical, ornate, and eminently appropriate.
It was received in behalf of the company by Lieut. J. H. Gaylee, whose address evinced fine abilities as a speaker.
Samuel Mr. Wilson, Esq., in a card in this morning's paper, withdraws his name as a candidate for Congress.
This will be regretted by a large number of the voters.
It is regarded by many as very desirable that a reliable State- rights man should be secured at this time to take part in the councils of the next Congress — Such Mr. W. is known to be, while his fine talents, and his practical busine<
Lincoln (search for this): article 20
J. H. Gaylee (search for this): article 20
W. A. Wilson (search for this): article 20
October 21st, 1861 AD (search for this): article 20
From Portsmouth.
flag Presentation--Withdrawal of a candidate for Congress — Capture of active Yankee &c.&c. [Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Portsmouth, Oct. 21, 1861.
On last Saturday the "Virginia Defenders," a volunteer company belonging to this place, received a flag from the ladies of the city.--The presentation speech was made by James Barron Hope, Esq. It was worthy his high reputation — classical, ornate, and eminently appropriate.
It was received in behalf of the company by Lieut. J. H. Gaylee, whose address evinced fine abilities as a speaker.
Samuel Mr. Wilson, Esq., in a card in this morning's paper, withdraws his name as a candidate for Congress.
This will be regretted by a large number of the voters.
It is regarded by many as very desirable that a reliable State- rights man should be secured at this time to take part in the councils of the next Congress — Such Mr. W. is known to be, while his fine talents, and his practical busine<