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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 1, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Marmaduke (search for this): article 19
Death of Gen. Marsh Walker.
--Gen. Marsh Walker, who was killed in Arkansas in a duel a few days since, was a native of Columbia, Tenn., and was a brave officer, who entered the Confederate service at the opening of the war. He had been accused by Gen. Marmaduke of cowardice and immediately challenged him. At the first fire Gen. W. was shot through the bowels and died in a few hours.
Gen (search for this): article 19
Death of Gen. Marsh Walker.
--Gen. Marsh Walker, who was killed in Arkansas in a duel a few days since, was a native of Columbia, Tenn., and was a brave officer, who entered the Confederate service at the opening of the war. He had been accused by Gen. Marmaduke of cowardice and immediately challenged him. At the first fire Gen. W. was shot through the bowels and died in a few hours.
Marsh Walker (search for this): article 19
Death of Gen. Marsh Walker.
--Gen. Marsh Walker, who was killed in Arkansas in a duel a few days since, was a native of Columbia, Tenn., and was a brave officer, who entered the Confederate service at the opening of the war. He had been accused by Gen. Marmaduke of cowardice and immediately challenged him. At the first fire Gen. W. was shot through the bowels and died in a few hours.
Death of Gen. Marsh Walker.
--Gen. Marsh Walker, who was killed in Arkansas in a duel a few days since, was a native of Columbia, Tenn., and was a brave officer, who entered the Confederate service at the opening of the war. He had been accused by Gen. Marmaduke of cowardice and immediately challenged him. At the first fire Gen. W. was shot through the bowels and died in a few hours.
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 19
Death of Gen. Marsh Walker.
--Gen. Marsh Walker, who was killed in Arkansas in a duel a few days since, was a native of Columbia, Tenn., and was a brave officer, who entered the Confederate service at the opening of the war. He had been accused by Gen. Marmaduke of cowardice and immediately challenged him. At the first fire Gen. W. was shot through the bowels and died in a few hours.
Columbia, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 19
Death of Gen. Marsh Walker.
--Gen. Marsh Walker, who was killed in Arkansas in a duel a few days since, was a native of Columbia, Tenn., and was a brave officer, who entered the Confederate service at the opening of the war. He had been accused by Gen. Marmaduke of cowardice and immediately challenged him. At the first fire Gen. W. was shot through the bowels and died in a few hours.
Triplett (search for this): article 2
Three hundred dollars reward.
--Ran away from the Old Dominion Iron Works, three negro men, named Henry, Jim Swindle, and Jim.
Henry is 5 feet 10 inches high; dark gingerbread color; has a bushy head, and is about 30 years old; cheek bones rather prominent; wore when he left wooden sole shoes.
Jim Swindle is very black; 5 feet 6 inches high; strongly built; has a large head, and stammers when spoken to.
Jim is 5 feet 7 inches high; brown complexion; well made, and is quite likely.
These negroes are supposed to be making their way to Mrs. Triplett's farm, near Charlotte C H. I will pay $100 each for their delivery at the office of the Old Dominion Iron and Nail Works Company in this city. R E Blankenship, Agent. se 25--1w
Blankenship (search for this): article 2
Three hundred dollars reward.
--Ran away from the Old Dominion Iron Works, three negro men, named Henry, Jim Swindle, and Jim.
Henry is 5 feet 10 inches high; dark gingerbread color; has a bushy head, and is about 30 years old; cheek bones rather prominent; wore when he left wooden sole shoes.
Jim Swindle is very black; 5 feet 6 inches high; strongly built; has a large head, and stammers when spoken to.
Jim is 5 feet 7 inches high; brown complexion; well made, and is quite likely.
These negroes are supposed to be making their way to Mrs. Triplett's farm, near Charlotte C H. I will pay $100 each for their delivery at the office of the Old Dominion Iron and Nail Works Company in this city. R E Blankenship, Agent. se 25--1w
Charlotte (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
Three hundred dollars reward.
--Ran away from the Old Dominion Iron Works, three negro men, named Henry, Jim Swindle, and Jim.
Henry is 5 feet 10 inches high; dark gingerbread color; has a bushy head, and is about 30 years old; cheek bones rather prominent; wore when he left wooden sole shoes.
Jim Swindle is very black; 5 feet 6 inches high; strongly built; has a large head, and stammers when spoken to.
Jim is 5 feet 7 inches high; brown complexion; well made, and is quite likely.
These negroes are supposed to be making their way to Mrs. Triplett's farm, near Charlotte C H. I will pay $100 each for their delivery at the office of the Old Dominion Iron and Nail Works Company in this city. R E Blankenship, Agent. se 25--1w
Preston Smith (search for this): article 2
Benning (search for this): article 2