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D. H. Hill (search for this): article 3
General D. H. Hill. has assumed command of the District of Georgia, of which Augusta is the centre. General Try, as heretofore, commands the post at Augusta. General Hill has issued the following important order: "Headquarters District Augusta, Georgia, January 19, 1865. "Hon. R. H. May, Mayor of Augusta: "LiGeneral Hill has issued the following important order: "Headquarters District Augusta, Georgia, January 19, 1865. "Hon. R. H. May, Mayor of Augusta: "Lieutenant-General Hardee direct me to have the cotton burned in the city on the approach of the Yankees. This order I am bound to execute, even at the peril of the city. It is to be hoped that your patriotic citizens will at once remove this temptation to Yankee invasion either to distant points or to the commons, where the Torahbe hoped that your patriotic citizens will at once remove this temptation to Yankee invasion either to distant points or to the commons, where the Torah can be applied when the exigency shall occur. The military will render you all the assistance in its power for the removal. "With great respect. "D. H. Hill,Major-General."
January 19th, 1865 AD (search for this): article 3
General D. H. Hill. has assumed command of the District of Georgia, of which Augusta is the centre. General Try, as heretofore, commands the post at Augusta. General Hill has issued the following important order: "Headquarters District Augusta, Georgia, January 19, 1865. "Hon. R. H. May, Mayor of Augusta: "Lieutenant-General Hardee direct me to have the cotton burned in the city on the approach of the Yankees. This order I am bound to execute, even at the peril of the city. It is to be hoped that your patriotic citizens will at once remove this temptation to Yankee invasion either to distant points or to the commons, where the Torah can be applied when the exigency shall occur. The military will render you all the assistance in its power for the removal. "With great respect. "D. H. Hill,Major-General."
General D. H. Hill. has assumed command of the District of Georgia, of which Augusta is the centre. General Try, as heretofore, commands the post at Augusta. General Hill has issued the following important order: "Headquarters District Augusta, Georgia, January 19, 1865. "Hon. R. H. May, Mayor of Augusta: "Lieutenant-General Hardee direct me to have the cotton burned in the city on the approach of the Yankees. This order I am bound to execute, even at the peril of the city. It is to be hoped that your patriotic citizens will at once remove this temptation to Yankee invasion either to distant points or to the commons, where the Torah can be applied when the exigency shall occur. The military will render you all the assistance in its power for the removal. "With great respect. "D. H. Hill,Major-General."
R. H. May (search for this): article 3
General D. H. Hill. has assumed command of the District of Georgia, of which Augusta is the centre. General Try, as heretofore, commands the post at Augusta. General Hill has issued the following important order: "Headquarters District Augusta, Georgia, January 19, 1865. "Hon. R. H. May, Mayor of Augusta: "Lieutenant-General Hardee direct me to have the cotton burned in the city on the approach of the Yankees. This order I am bound to execute, even at the peril of the city. It is to be hoped that your patriotic citizens will at once remove this temptation to Yankee invasion either to distant points or to the commons, where the Torah can be applied when the exigency shall occur. The military will render you all the assistance in its power for the removal. "With great respect. "D. H. Hill,Major-General."
General D. H. Hill. has assumed command of the District of Georgia, of which Augusta is the centre. General Try, as heretofore, commands the post at Augusta. General Hill has issued the following important order: "Headquarters District Augusta, Georgia, January 19, 1865. "Hon. R. H. May, Mayor of Augusta: "Lieutenant-General Hardee direct me to have the cotton burned in the city on the approach of the Yankees. This order I am bound to execute, even at the peril of the city. It is to be hoped that your patriotic citizens will at once remove this temptation to Yankee invasion either to distant points or to the commons, where the Torah can be applied when the exigency shall occur. The military will render you all the assistance in its power for the removal. "With great respect. "D. H. Hill,Major-General."
F. Kendall (search for this): article 4
Killed by a tornado, --F. Kendall, Ordinary of Meriwether county, Georgia, was killed by the tornado which recently passed through that country. His residence, a two-story building, was lifted from its foundation and carried about one hundred yards. His neck and legs were broken. Others of the family were seriously injured.
Meriwether (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 4
Killed by a tornado, --F. Kendall, Ordinary of Meriwether county, Georgia, was killed by the tornado which recently passed through that country. His residence, a two-story building, was lifted from its foundation and carried about one hundred yards. His neck and legs were broken. Others of the family were seriously injured.
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 5
The North Carolina Lunatic Asylum contains one hundred and eighty inmates, ninety-six of whom are females.
January 22nd, 1865 AD (search for this): article 1
Sixty dollars reward. --Ran away, on the 22d of January, 1865, from the Confederate States Nitre Works, Richmond, Lewis Harris and Sam Valentine, free negroes.--They live in Mecklenburg, and may have hired themselves to the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, to be employed at Keysville. Deliver them to any jail and notify. E. Harrison. Richmond, Va. ja 27--6t
E. Harrison (search for this): article 1
Sixty dollars reward. --Ran away, on the 22d of January, 1865, from the Confederate States Nitre Works, Richmond, Lewis Harris and Sam Valentine, free negroes.--They live in Mecklenburg, and may have hired themselves to the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, to be employed at Keysville. Deliver them to any jail and notify. E. Harrison. Richmond, Va. ja 27--6t
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