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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: may 17, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Caroline (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 18
Lincoln's relations in Virginia.
--We learn from the Fredericksburg "News" that eleven second cousins of Mrs. Lincoln are members of the Caroline Light Dragoons. Mrs. Lincoln was a Miss Todd, niece of the late Geo.T. Todd, Esq., of Caroline county.
Lincoln's "foreign relations" would be glad to give him a deserved reception in the county of Caroline.
Lincoln's relations in Virginia.
--We learn from the Fredericksburg "News" that eleven second cousins of Mrs. Lincoln are members of the Caroline Light Dragoons. Mrs. Lincoln was a Miss Todd, niece of the late Geo.T. Todd, Esq., of Caroline county.
Lincoln's "foreign relations" would be glad to give him a deserved reception in the county of Caroline.
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 18
Lincoln's relations in Virginia.
--We learn from the Fredericksburg "News" that eleven second cousins of Mrs. Lincoln are members of the Caroline Light Dragoons. Mrs. Lincoln was a Miss Todd, niece of the late Geo.T. Todd, Esq., of Caroline coMrs. Lincoln are members of the Caroline Light Dragoons. Mrs. Lincoln was a Miss Todd, niece of the late Geo.T. Todd, Esq., of Caroline county.
Lincoln's "foreign relations" would be glad to give him a deserved reception in the county of Caroline. Mrs. Lincoln are members of the Caroline Light Dragoons. Mrs. Lincoln was a Miss Todd, niece of the late Geo.T. Todd, Esq., of Caroline county.
Lincoln's "foreign relations" would be glad to give him a deserved reception in the county of Caroline. rs. Lincoln are members of the Caroline Light Dragoons. Mrs. Lincoln was a Miss Todd, niece of the late Geo.T. Todd, Esq., of Caroline county.
Lincoln's "foreign relations" would be glad to give him a deserved reception in the county of Caroline.
T. Todd (search for this): article 18
Lincoln's relations in Virginia.
--We learn from the Fredericksburg "News" that eleven second cousins of Mrs. Lincoln are members of the Caroline Light Dragoons. Mrs. Lincoln was a Miss Todd, niece of the late Geo.T. Todd, Esq., of Caroline county.
Lincoln's "foreign relations" would be glad to give him a deserved reception in the county of Caroline.
Lincoln's relations in Virginia.
--We learn from the Fredericksburg "News" that eleven second cousins of Mrs. Lincoln are members of the Caroline Light Dragoons. Mrs. Lincoln was a Miss Todd, niece of the late Geo.T. Todd, Esq., of Caroline county.
Lincoln's "foreign relations" would be glad to give him a deserved reception in the county of Caroline.