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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: November 8, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Hanover County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
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The snow.
We waked up yesterday morning to find it snowing f ma y! a very uncommon occurrence in this lan so early in the reason.
We recollect, indeed but one fall of snow at all comparable to this so early in the season, and that was in the year 1820, and on the 2d day of November. That was one of the deepest we ever saw in this latitude — the very deepest, we believe, except one which fell in April 1825. The day of the month we do not recollect; but it was the same day with the election in Hanover county.
Elections were held at that time, under the old Constitution of 1775, on the County Court-day of each county, and we are induced to remember this particular day from the fact that numbers of persons were deterred from going from this city to cast their voice in Hanover.
The old freehold system was then in operation, and every man had a right to vote in any county in which he held land enough to make him a voter.
Numbers of Richmond residents held freeholds in Hanover.
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1820 AD (search for this): article 1
The snow.
We waked up yesterday morning to find it snowing f ma y! a very uncommon occurrence in this lan so early in the reason.
We recollect, indeed but one fall of snow at all comparable to this so early in the season, and that was in the year 1820, and on the 2d day of November. That was one of the deepest we ever saw in this latitude — the very deepest, we believe, except one which fell in April 1825. The day of the month we do not recollect; but it was the same day with the election in Hanover county.
Elections were held at that time, under the old Constitution of 1775, on the County Court-day of each county, and we are induced to remember this particular day from the fact that numbers of persons were deterred from going from this city to cast their voice in Hanover.
The old freehold system was then in operation, and every man had a right to vote in any county in which he held land enough to make him a voter.
Numbers of Richmond residents held freeholds in Hanover.
It
April, 1825 AD (search for this): article 1
The snow.
We waked up yesterday morning to find it snowing f ma y! a very uncommon occurrence in this lan so early in the reason.
We recollect, indeed but one fall of snow at all comparable to this so early in the season, and that was in the year 1820, and on the 2d day of November. That was one of the deepest we ever saw in this latitude — the very deepest, we believe, except one which fell in April 1825. The day of the month we do not recollect; but it was the same day with the election in Hanover county.
Elections were held at that time, under the old Constitution of 1775, on the County Court-day of each county, and we are induced to remember this particular day from the fact that numbers of persons were deterred from going from this city to cast their voice in Hanover.
The old freehold system was then in operation, and every man had a right to vote in any county in which he held land enough to make him a voter.
Numbers of Richmond residents held freeholds in Hanover.
I
November 6th, 1812 AD (search for this): article 1