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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 20, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 373 total hits in 156 results.
Chiles (search for this): article 8
Hustings Court
--Mrs. Caroline Isaacs, indicted for receiving $7,000 worth of goods stolen from Chiles & Chenary, knowing the same to have been stolen, was put on trial and the case given to the jury, but no verdict had been rendered up to the hour of recess.
Caroline Isaacs (search for this): article 8
Hustings Court
--Mrs. Caroline Isaacs, indicted for receiving $7,000 worth of goods stolen from Chiles & Chenary, knowing the same to have been stolen, was put on trial and the case given to the jury, but no verdict had been rendered up to the hour of recess.
H. Pinckney Walker (search for this): article 9
Recognition of a British Consul.
The Sentinel, of yesterday, under the head of "official," has the following:
H. Pinckney Walker, Esq, Her Britannic Majesty's Vice-Consul at the port of Charleston, having submitted to the Secretary of State satisfactory evidence of his appointment as acting Consul of Her Majesty for the States of North and South Carolina, in recognized as such by the Government of the Confederate States.
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 9
Recognition of a British Consul.
The Sentinel, of yesterday, under the head of "official," has the following:
H. Pinckney Walker, Esq, Her Britannic Majesty's Vice-Consul at the port of Charleston, having submitted to the Secretary of State satisfactory evidence of his appointment as acting Consul of Her Majesty for the States of North and South Carolina, in recognized as such by the Government of the Confederate States.
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 9
Recognition of a British Consul.
The Sentinel, of yesterday, under the head of "official," has the following:
H. Pinckney Walker, Esq, Her Britannic Majesty's Vice-Consul at the port of Charleston, having submitted to the Secretary of State satisfactory evidence of his appointment as acting Consul of Her Majesty for the States of North and South Carolina, in recognized as such by the Government of the Confederate States.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 9
Recognition of a British Consul.
The Sentinel, of yesterday, under the head of "official," has the following:
H. Pinckney Walker, Esq, Her Britannic Majesty's Vice-Consul at the port of Charleston, having submitted to the Secretary of State satisfactory evidence of his appointment as acting Consul of Her Majesty for the States of North and South Carolina, in recognized as such by the Government of the Confederate States.