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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: January 17, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
Found 11 total hits in 4 results.
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 4
Confiscation of Mason and Slidell's Real Estate as against English Purchasers
--A Washington correspondent says:
Mr. Slidell is believed to be seized of real estate in Louisiana.
This he could convey to London bankers, and no act of confiscation of our government subsequent could attach.
Such a conveyance would not diminish our complications with England.
Perhaps an investigation of the records of the General Land Office would throw some light on supposed purchases of government ers
--A Washington correspondent says:
Mr. Slidell is believed to be seized of real estate in Louisiana.
This he could convey to London bankers, and no act of confiscation of our government subsequent could attach.
Such a conveyance would not diminish our complications with England.
Perhaps an investigation of the records of the General Land Office would throw some light on supposed purchases of government lands by Slidell one or two years since, in Louisiana, to a large extent.
London (search for this): article 4
Confiscation of Mason and Slidell's Real Estate as against English Purchasers
--A Washington correspondent says:
Mr. Slidell is believed to be seized of real estate in Louisiana.
This he could convey to London bankers, and no act of confiscation of our government subsequent could attach.
Such a conveyance would not diminish our complications with England.
Perhaps an investigation of the records of the General Land Office would throw some light on supposed purchases of government lands by Slidell one or two years since, in Louisiana, to a large extent.
Slidell (search for this): article 4
Confiscation of Mason and Slidell's Real Estate as against English Purchasers
--A Washington correspondent says:
Mr. Slidell is believed to be seized of real estate in Louisiana.
This he could convey to London bankers, and no act of confiscation of our government subsequent could attach.
Such a conveyance would not diMr. Slidell is believed to be seized of real estate in Louisiana.
This he could convey to London bankers, and no act of confiscation of our government subsequent could attach.
Such a conveyance would not diminish our complications with England.
Perhaps an investigation of the records of the General Land Office would throw some light on supposed purchases of government lands by Slidell one or two years since, in Louisiana, to a large extent. of confiscation of our government subsequent could attach.
Such a conveyance would not diminish our complications with England.
Perhaps an investigation of the records of the General Land Office would throw some light on supposed purchases of government lands by Slidell one or two years since, in Louisiana, to a large extent.
Mason (search for this): article 4
Confiscation of Mason and Slidell's Real Estate as against English Purchasers
--A Washington correspondent says:
Mr. Slidell is believed to be seized of real estate in Louisiana.
This he could convey to London bankers, and no act of confiscation of our government subsequent could attach.
Such a conveyance would not diminish our complications with England.
Perhaps an investigation of the records of the General Land Office would throw some light on supposed purchases of government lands by Slidell one or two years since, in Louisiana, to a large extent.