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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 20, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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$20 reward.
--I will give $20 reward for the return of my Negro man, "Washington," who left my house, in the lower end of Henrico county, on the morning of the 17th ult., without leave or provocation.
Washington is about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high.
very black, about twenty years old, and has very white teeth, and smiles very pleasantly when spoken to. He will probably have a forged pass in his possession, as he can read and write.
I will give the above reward for his return to me at my house, or if he is secured in jail so that I can get him. [fe 7--2w] L. S. Courtney.
L. S. Courtney (search for this): article 1
$20 reward.
--I will give $20 reward for the return of my Negro man, "Washington," who left my house, in the lower end of Henrico county, on the morning of the 17th ult., without leave or provocation.
Washington is about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high.
very black, about twenty years old, and has very white teeth, and smiles very pleasantly when spoken to. He will probably have a forged pass in his possession, as he can read and write.
I will give the above reward for his return to me at my house, or if he is secured in jail so that I can get him. [fe 7--2w] L. S. Courtney.
Henrico (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
$20 reward.
--I will give $20 reward for the return of my Negro man, "Washington," who left my house, in the lower end of Henrico county, on the morning of the 17th ult., without leave or provocation.
Washington is about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high.
very black, about twenty years old, and has very white teeth, and smiles very pleasantly when spoken to. He will probably have a forged pass in his possession, as he can read and write.
I will give the above reward for his return to me at my house, or if he is secured in jail so that I can get him. [fe 7--2w] L. S. Courtney.
Madison (search for this): article 1
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 1
Tour of Mr. Lincoln.
Mr. Lincoln at Buffalo — he Attends Church in Company with Mr. Fillmore--an Affecting Prayer — Lincoln's arrival at Albany, N. Y.--enthusiastic reception--vice Preside re called at 10 A. M., with a carriage, for Mr. Lincoln, and both attended Divine service at the Un s private residence to partake of a lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln returned to the hotel at two oMrs. Lincoln returned to the hotel at two o'clock P. M., and spent the remainder of the day in their rooms.
They were called upon by a number course of the afternoon.
After dinner Mr. Lincoln went to hear Father Beason, the Indian prea er, on behalf of the Council and citizens.
Mr. Lincoln replied as follows:
Mr. Mayor--I can h ses."
The greetings of the citizens to Mr. Lincoln were most cordial throughout.
In the Capit re he was greeted with a roar of applause.
Mr. Lincoln gazed at the crowd in apparent amazement at ause.]
After bowing to the vast crowd, Mr. Lincoln was conducted to the Assembly chamber, whic
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Fillmore (search for this): article 1
Tour of Mr. Lincoln.
Mr. Lincoln at Buffalo — he Attends Church in Company with Mr. Fillmore--an Affecting Prayer — Lincoln's arrival at Albany, N. Y.--enthusiastic reception--vice President Hamiln, &c.
On Saturday evening, the telegrams inform us. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln held separate levees in the parlors of the Ame spent is thus described:
The cold, damp weather being unfavorable to out-door movements, the Presidential party spent most of their time about the hotel.
Mr. Fillmore called at 10 A. M., with a carriage, for Mr. Lincoln, and both attended Divine service at the Unitarian Church. Dr. Hosmer, the pastor, invoked the blessings o of the church.
From the church the Ex-President and President elect rode back to the hotel, and were joined by Mrs. Lincoln, when the party were driven to Mr. Fillmore's private residence to partake of a lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln returned to the hotel at two o'clock P. M., and spent the remainder of the day in their ro
Jefferson (search for this): article 1
February 18th (search for this): article 1
George Washington (search for this): article 1
Thatcher (search for this): article 1