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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 12, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,312 total hits in 764 results.
Joseph Kirsh (search for this): article 8
$10 reward.
--Ranaway from my house, on the 5th inst., my negro boy, Joe. He is 5 feet 4 inches high, ginger-bread color, and a butcher by trade.
I will give the above reward for his delivery to me, at my house, or my stall at the Old Market.
my 7--6t* Joseph Kirsh.
Stonewall Jackson (search for this): article 9
Edward Johnson (search for this): article 9
May 6th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 9
Religious condition of our Soldiers, Lynchburg, Va. May 6th, 1861.
To the Editors of the Dispatch:
Having been for some days visiting the camps and hospitals with a view of supplying them with suitable reading matter, I will write a few lines giving some account of the religious condition, of the army, and place them at your disposal.
There are about three thousand in the hospitals of this city, and others are being brought here from more exposed paints.
It is the purpose of the an horrifies to establish hospitals at Liberty and Farmville.
Several hundred sick soldiers are already in these two towne.
The hospitals, offered a most inviting field for religious effort.
The solemn quiet and the serious reflections which pervade the soul of the sick soldier, who, far away from home and friends, spends so many hours in communing with his own heart, is very conducive of religious improvement.
An invalid remarked that during the month he had been at the hospital he ha
A. D. Dickinson (search for this): article 9
Knoxville (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 9
Farmville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
Cumberland Gap (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 9
Dublin (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
April 19th (search for this): article 9
$20 reward.
--A reward of $20 will be paid for the recovery of my servant boy, Taylor, who left my house about the 19th of April. He was seen to get on board of the York River Railroad cars, in company with some soldiers, on their way to Yorktown, who were supposed to belong to Gen. Longstreet's division.
Taylor is about 14 years old, rather small for his age, of dark ginger-break color, ready and smart in his address, and very rightly in manner.
Address. Francis W. Hancock,
Chief Surgeon 3d Division, or
Dr. Jas. E. Williams,
my 7--ecd5t Richmond, Va.