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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 9, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,056 total hits in 609 results.
C. W. Macmurdo (search for this): article 1
Wanted — to Hire
--For the ensuing year, a good Plain Cook, without incumbrance, and a Boy to wait about the house.
Apply to C. W. Macmurdo, At office R. F. & P. R. P. Co. de 31--ts
A. R. Boteler (search for this): article 1
[special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch.]Washington rumors. Washington, Jan. 8.
--A dispatch, it is said, has been received from Charleston, stating that Major Anderson being notified that Federal troops were on their way to reinforce him, wrote a letter to the commander at Fort Moultrie, saying that if the steamer was interrupted he would fire on that fort.
The reply he received is said to have been a defiant one.
The President promised Hon. A. R. Boteler, of Virginia, that no troops should be sent to Harper's Ferry. Seventy-five, however, have been sent there, Zed.
B. Anderson (search for this): article 1
[special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch.]Washington rumors. Washington, Jan. 8.
--A dispatch, it is said, has been received from Charleston, stating that Major Anderson being notified that Federal troops were on their way to reinforce him, wrote a letter to the commander at Fort Moultrie, saying that if the steamer was interrupted he would fire on that fort.
The reply he received is said to have been a defiant one.
The President promised Hon. A. R. Boteler, of Virginia, that no troops should be sent to Harper's Ferry. Seventy-five, however, have been sent there, Zed.
August, 1 AD (search for this): article 1
[special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch.]Washington rumors. Washington, Jan. 8.
--A dispatch, it is said, has been received from Charleston, stating that Major Anderson being notified that Federal troops were on their way to reinforce him, wrote a letter to the commander at Fort Moultrie, saying that if the steamer was interrupted he would fire on that fort.
The reply he received is said to have been a defiant one.
The President promised Hon. A. R. Boteler, of Virginia, that no troops should be sent to Harper's Ferry. Seventy-five, however, have been sent there, Zed.
Harper's Ferry (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
[special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch.]Washington rumors. Washington, Jan. 8.
--A dispatch, it is said, has been received from Charleston, stating that Major Anderson being notified that Federal troops were on their way to reinforce him, wrote a letter to the commander at Fort Moultrie, saying that if the steamer was interrupted he would fire on that fort.
The reply he received is said to have been a defiant one.
The President promised Hon. A. R. Boteler, of Virginia, that no troops should be sent to Harper's Ferry. Seventy-five, however, have been sent there, Zed.
Fort Moultrie (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
[special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch.]Washington rumors. Washington, Jan. 8.
--A dispatch, it is said, has been received from Charleston, stating that Major Anderson being notified that Federal troops were on their way to reinforce him, wrote a letter to the commander at Fort Moultrie, saying that if the steamer was interrupted he would fire on that fort.
The reply he received is said to have been a defiant one.
The President promised Hon. A. R. Boteler, of Virginia, that no troops should be sent to Harper's Ferry. Seventy-five, however, have been sent there, Zed.
1861 AD (search for this): article 1
1861.negro Hiring.1861.E. A. J. Clopton.Real Estate and Hiring Agent,Office corner Wall and Franklin streets, opposites Dickinson, Hill & Co.,Richmond, Virginia.
The subscriber begs to return his acknowledgments to his friends and patrons for their favors during the past six years. and would inform them that he still continues the business of Hiring Out Negroes.
Renting Out Houses.
Collecting Claims, and all business pertaining to a General Agency, to all of which he gives his personal a1861.E. A. J. Clopton.Real Estate and Hiring Agent,Office corner Wall and Franklin streets, opposites Dickinson, Hill & Co.,Richmond, Virginia.
The subscriber begs to return his acknowledgments to his friends and patrons for their favors during the past six years. and would inform them that he still continues the business of Hiring Out Negroes.
Renting Out Houses.
Collecting Claims, and all business pertaining to a General Agency, to all of which he gives his personal attention.
Parties in the country who may entrust the hiring of other Negroes to him, may rest assured of every attention being paid to getting them none other but good homes and the best prices.
and in the event of sickness.
the best Medical and Personal attention shall always be supplied.
He has also a large, comfortable apartment, connected with his office.
where those savants who are not provided with places to stay at night during the hiring, may remain, with a good fire, free of ch
December 25th (search for this): article 1
Hughes (search for this): article 1
Hill (search for this): article 1
1861.negro Hiring.1861.E. A. J. Clopton.Real Estate and Hiring Agent,Office corner Wall and Franklin streets, opposites Dickinson, Hill & Co.,Richmond, Virginia.
The subscriber begs to return his acknowledgments to his friends and patrons for their favors during the past six years. and would inform them that he still continues the business of Hiring Out Negroes.
Renting Out Houses.
Collecting Claims, and all business pertaining to a General Agency, to all of which he gives his personal a a good fire, free of charge.
Negroes for hire the coming year, had better be sent in to me as early after Christmas as possible.
To those at a distance to whom I am personally unknown.
I beg to refer to the following persons: Dickinson, Hill & Co., Richmond; Dr. Thomas Latane. Arthur Temple.
John Lumpkin Thomas Fauntleroy, King and Queen county; Dr. F. D. Wheelwright. Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Westmoreland county; John L. Latane, W. C. Latane, Dr John Lewis, King William county; Geo Turn