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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 6, 1865., [Electronic resource].
Found 499 total hits in 217 results.
Caperton (search for this): article 1
Raphael Semmes (search for this): article 1
Confederate Congress.
Senate.
Saturday, February 4, 1865.
Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Minnegerode, of the Episcopal Church.
Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, introduced a joint resolution of thanks to Captain Raphael Semmes, of the Confederate States war steamer Alabama, and the officers and men under his command. --Referred to the Naval Committee.
Mr. Sparrow, from the Military Committee, reported a bill, which was placed on the calendar and ordered to be printed, to exempt from all military service all skilled artisans and mechanics who are engaged in the employment of the Confederate States during the time they are so employed.
Mr. Burnett, from the Committee on Claims, reported back, with the recommendation that it pass, House joint resolution for the relief of the Virginia Mechanics' Institute.
The resolution was considered and passed.
Bill for the relief of Power, Lowe & Co., of Wilmington, North Carolina, was postponed till to-day.
Senate resumed consi
Hoge (search for this): article 1
Lowe (search for this): article 1
Sparrow (search for this): article 1
Minnegerode (search for this): article 1
Confederate Congress.
Senate.
Saturday, February 4, 1865.
Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Minnegerode, of the Episcopal Church.
Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, introduced a joint resolution of thanks to Captain Raphael Semmes, of the Confederate States war steamer Alabama, and the officers and men under his command. --Referred to the Naval Committee.
Mr. Sparrow, from the Military Committee, reported a bill, which was placed on the calendar and ordered to be printed, to exempt from all military service all skilled artisans and mechanics who are engaged in the employment of the Confederate States during the time they are so employed.
Mr. Burnett, from the Committee on Claims, reported back, with the recommendation that it pass, House joint resolution for the relief of the Virginia Mechanics' Institute.
The resolution was considered and passed.
Bill for the relief of Power, Lowe & Co., of Wilmington, North Carolina, was postponed till to-day.
Senate resumed consi
Vest (search for this): article 1
Burnett (search for this): article 1
February 4th, 1865 AD (search for this): article 1
Confederate Congress.
Senate.
Saturday, February 4, 1865.
Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Minnegerode, of the Episcopal Church.
Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, introduced a joint resolution of thanks to Captain Raphael Semmes, of the Confederate States war steamer Alabama, and the officers and men under his command. --Referred to the Naval Committee.
Mr. Sparrow, from the Military Committee, reported a bill, which was placed on the calendar and ordered to be printed, to exempt from all military service all skilled artisans and mechanics who are engaged in the employment of the Confederate States during the time they are so employed.
Mr. Burnett, from the Committee on Claims, reported back, with the recommendation that it pass, House joint resolution for the relief of the Virginia Mechanics' Institute.
The resolution was considered and passed.
Bill for the relief of Power, Lowe & Co., of Wilmington, North Carolina, was postponed till to-day.
Senate resumed cons
A. P. Brown (search for this): article 1
Confederate Congress.
Senate.
Saturday, February 4, 1865.
Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Minnegerode, of the Episcopal Church.
Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, introduced a joint resolution of thanks to Captain Raphael Semmes, of the Confederate States war steamer Alabama, and the officers and men under his command. --Referred to the Naval Committee.
Mr. Sparrow, from the Military Committee, reported a bill, which was placed on the calendar and ordered to be printed, to exempt from all military service all skilled artisans and mechanics who are engaged in the employment of the Confederate States during the time they are so employed.
Mr. Burnett, from the Committee on Claims, reported back, with the recommendation that it pass, House joint resolution for the relief of the Virginia Mechanics' Institute.
The resolution was considered and passed.
Bill for the relief of Power, Lowe & Co., of Wilmington, North Carolina, was postponed till to-day.
Senate resumed cons