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Loudoun (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 21
Loudoun county.
--The County Court of Loudoun has voted $50,000 for the purpose of arming the county, and placing the same in a state of defence.
Major C. B. Ball, B. P. Noland, Esq., Col. John George and Matthew Harrison, Esq., are in the field for the Legislature.
These gentlemen have declared themselves in favor of secession.
Loudoun county.
--The County Court of Loudoun has voted $50,000 for the purpose of arming the county, and placing the same in a state of defence.
Major C. B. Ball, B. P. Noland, Esq., Col. John George and Matthew Harrison, Esq., are in the field for the Legislature.
These gentlemen have declared themselves in favor of secession.
B. P. Noland (search for this): article 21
Loudoun county.
--The County Court of Loudoun has voted $50,000 for the purpose of arming the county, and placing the same in a state of defence.
Major C. B. Ball, B. P. Noland, Esq., Col. John George and Matthew Harrison, Esq., are in the field for the Legislature.
These gentlemen have declared themselves in favor of secession.
Matthew Harrison (search for this): article 21
Loudoun county.
--The County Court of Loudoun has voted $50,000 for the purpose of arming the county, and placing the same in a state of defence.
Major C. B. Ball, B. P. Noland, Esq., Col. John George and Matthew Harrison, Esq., are in the field for the Legislature.
These gentlemen have declared themselves in favor of secession.
John George (search for this): article 21
Loudoun county.
--The County Court of Loudoun has voted $50,000 for the purpose of arming the county, and placing the same in a state of defence.
Major C. B. Ball, B. P. Noland, Esq., Col. John George and Matthew Harrison, Esq., are in the field for the Legislature.
These gentlemen have declared themselves in favor of secession.
C. B. Ball (search for this): article 21
Loudoun county.
--The County Court of Loudoun has voted $50,000 for the purpose of arming the county, and placing the same in a state of defence.
Major C. B. Ball, B. P. Noland, Esq., Col. John George and Matthew Harrison, Esq., are in the field for the Legislature.
These gentlemen have declared themselves in favor of secession.