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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 16, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Virginia State Convention.fifty-second day. Monday, April 15, 1861.
The Convention assembled at 10 o'clock.--Prayer by the Rev. Francis J. Boons, Chaplain of the Seamen's Bethel.
Report of the Commissioner.
Mr. Preston, of Montgomery, one of the Commissioners appointed by the Convention to wait on the President of the Northern States, presented the following report:
The Committee, appointed on the 8th inst. by this Convention, with direction to wait upon the President of the United States, and present to him the preamble and resolution adopted on that day, beg leave to report, in the fulfillment of their duty.
They left the city of Richmond on the morning of the 9th instant, for Washington city they were however, prevented, by injuries sustained by the railroad from a violent and protracted storm, from reaching Washington until 11 o'clock on Friday, the 12th inst. At 1 o'clock on that day, they called on the President and informed him that they had been appoin
Montgomery (search for this): article 1
Virginia State Convention.fifty-second day. Monday, April 15, 1861.
The Convention assembled at 10 o'clock.--Prayer by the Rev. Francis J. Boons, Chaplain of the Seamen's Bethel.
Report of the Commissioner.
Mr. Preston, of Montgomery, one of the Commissioners appointed by the Convention to wait on the President of the Northern States, presented the following report:
The Committee, appointed on the 8th inst. by this Convention, with direction to wait upon the President of is remarks.
He thought the alternative propositions of separate State action or co-operation might be submitted for the decision of the people.--This, in his opinion, was the proper course for the Convention now to pursue.
Mr. Preston, of Montgomery, said he studiously abstained from expressing any view of the question involved, when he presented the report this morning.
He thought the course of Virginia was plain, and he hoped that God would nerve him for the conflict.
That war was upon
Winfield Scott (search for this): article 1
Wise (search for this): article 1
Alexander H. H. Stuart (search for this): article 1
George W. Randolph (search for this): article 1
Baldwin (search for this): article 1
12th (search for this): article 1