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Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
L. H. Chandler.
--A correspondent of the Petersburg Express thus notices the departure of this individual from Norfolk:
The Empire City went up from Norfolk on Monday evening under a flag of truce to Fortress Monroe, to carry some discontented Yankees.
Among the number, I hear, was L. H. Chandler, of Norfolk, a lawyer of some note, and the man who figured somewhat conspicuously in the late Presidential campaign.
It was at his request that he was permitted to leave.
and if I am permitted to express an opinion.
I would say he has left Virginia for Virginia's good.
May her soil never again be polluted by his footsteps.
L. H. Chandler (search for this): article 9
L. H. Chandler.
--A correspondent of the Petersburg Express thus notices the departure of this individual from Norfolk:
The Empire City went up from Norfolk on Monday evening under a flag of truce to Fortress Monroe, to carry some discontented Yankees.
Among the number, I hear, was L. H. Chandler, of Norfolk, a lawyer of some note, and the man who figured somewhat conspicuously in the late Presidential campaign.
It was at his request that he was permitted to leave.
and if I am perm City went up from Norfolk on Monday evening under a flag of truce to Fortress Monroe, to carry some discontented Yankees.
Among the number, I hear, was L. H. Chandler, of Norfolk, a lawyer of some note, and the man who figured somewhat conspicuously in the late Presidential campaign.
It was at his request that he was permitted to leave.
and if I am permitted to express an opinion.
I would say he has left Virginia for Virginia's good.
May her soil never again be polluted by his footsteps.