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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: may 27, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,093 total hits in 536 results.
Montgomery (search for this): article 1
Reid (search for this): article 1
Daniel (search for this): article 1
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John H. Hopkins (search for this): article 1
Rockingham.
Messrs. John H. Hopkins, John C. Wood son and Charles Grattan were elected to the Legislature.
For the Ordinance of Secession, 3,010; against it, 22.
For the amendment of the Constitution, 2,736; against it, 37.
For the Board of Public Works--Broun, 1,489; Holladay, 326.
Rockbridge--official.
For ratification of the Ordinance of Secession, 1,728; against it, 1: For the amendment of the Constitution, 1,712; against it, 12.
For Board of Public Works--Broun, 768; Holladay, 546.
Samuel McD. Reid and Francis T. Anderson elected to the Legislature.
Montgomery.
For ratification of the Ordinance of Secession, 1,395; against it, none.
For the amendment of the Constitution, 1,391; against it, 3.
For the House of Delegates--Montague, no opposition, 1,269.
As large a vote as ever was taken in the county.
Charlotte.--official.
For Senate — Bruce, 830. House of Delegates--Bouldin, 421; McGehee, 407.
For ratification, 883.
For amendment to C
Rockingham (search for this): article 1
Rockingham.
Messrs. John H. Hopkins, John C. Wood son and Charles Grattan were elected to the Legislature.
For the Ordinance of Secession, 3,010; against it, 22.
For the amendment of the Constitution, 2,736; against it, 37.
For the Board of Public Works--Broun, 1,489; Holladay, 326.
Rockbridge--official.
For ratification of the Ordinance of Secession, 1,728; against it, 1: For the amendment of the Constitution, 1,712; against it, 12.
For Board of Public Works--Broun, 768; Holladay, 546.
Samuel McD. Reid and Francis T. Anderson elected to the Legislature.
Montgomery.
For ratification of the Ordinance of Secession, 1,395; against it, none.
For the amendment of the Constitution, 1,391; against it, 3.
For the House of Delegates--Montague, no opposition, 1,269.
As large a vote as ever was taken in the county.
Charlotte.--official.
For Senate — Bruce, 830. House of Delegates--Bouldin, 421; McGehee, 407.
For ratification, 883.
For amendment to Co
Baskerville (search for this): article 1
Wood Bouldin (search for this): article 1
Hutcherson (search for this): article 1