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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: January 9, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
Found 10 total hits in 6 results.
Norfolk (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
From Norfolk.
the weather--Rev. J. B. Wilmer--fire as the Fary Yard — a Collector Wanted — the Markets.
[special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Jan. 6, 1862.
To-day it is decidedly hazardous to walk the streets, and some pedestrians have already found their skulls in too close proximity with the ice-coated side-walks.
Rev. J. P. B. Wilmer, recently of Philadephia, who arrived here last week by flag of truce from Fortress Monroe; preached an excellent sermon yesterday in Christ Church, (Episcopal.) Mr. W. is stopping with his family at the Atlantic Hotel.
I learn that he met with some difficulty in getting away from the misealled city of Brotherly Love.
I trust he has shaken the dust from his feet.
Yesterday morning, at about 11 o'clock, a fire broke out in a saw mill in the Navy-Yard.
It is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary.
A detachment of the Norfolk County Patriots, stationed at the Yard, quickly extinguished the fire wi
J. B. Wilmer (search for this): article 6
From Norfolk.
the weather--Rev. J. B. Wilmer--fire as the Fary Yard — a Collector Wanted — the Markets.
[special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Jan. 6, 1862.
To-day it is decidedly hazardous to walk the streets, and some pedestrians have already found their skulls in too close proximity with the ice-coated side-walks.
Rev. J. P. B. Wilmer, recently of Philadephia, who arrived here last week by flag of truce from Fortress Monroe; preached an excellent sermon yesterday in Christ Church, (Episcopal.) Mr. W. is stopping with his family at the Atlantic Hotel.
I learn that he met with some difficulty in getting away from the misealled city of Brotherly Love.
I trust he has shaken the dust from his feet.
Yesterday morning, at about 11 o'clock, a fire broke out in a saw mill in the Navy-Yard.
It is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary.
A detachment of the Norfolk County Patriots, stationed at the Yard, quickly extinguished the fire wi
J. P. B. Wilmer (search for this): article 6
From Norfolk.
the weather--Rev. J. B. Wilmer--fire as the Fary Yard — a Collector Wanted — the Markets.
[special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Jan. 6, 1862.
To-day it is decidedly hazardous to walk the streets, and some pedestrians have already found their skulls in too close proximity with the ice-coated side-walks.
Rev. J. P. B. Wilmer, recently of Philadephia, who arrived here last week by flag of truce from Fortress Monroe; preached an excellent sermon yesterday in Christ Church, (Episcopal.) Mr. W. is stopping with his family at the Atlantic Hotel.
I learn that he met with some difficulty in getting away from the misealled city of Brotherly Love.
I trust he has shaken the dust from his feet.
Yesterday morning, at about 11 o'clock, a fire broke out in a saw mill in the Navy-Yard.
It is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary.
A detachment of the Norfolk County Patriots, stationed at the Yard, quickly extinguished the fire wit
T. A. Garnett (search for this): article 6
January 6th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 6
From Norfolk.
the weather--Rev. J. B. Wilmer--fire as the Fary Yard — a Collector Wanted — the Markets.
[special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Jan. 6, 1862.
To-day it is decidedly hazardous to walk the streets, and some pedestrians have already found their skulls in too close proximity with the ice-coated side-walks.
Rev. J. P. B. Wilmer, recently of Philadephia, who arrived here last week by flag of truce from Fortress Monroe; preached an excellent sermon yesterday in Christ Church, (Episcopal.) Mr. W. is stopping with his family at the Atlantic Hotel.
I learn that he met with some difficulty in getting away from the misealled city of Brotherly Love.
I trust he has shaken the dust from his feet.
Yesterday morning, at about 11 o'clock, a fire broke out in a saw mill in the Navy-Yard.
It is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary.
A detachment of the Norfolk County Patriots, stationed at the Yard, quickly extinguished the fire wi