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Hampton Roads (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 21
war rumors — Flag to be presented — the 19th of October--the Third Alabama Regiment--five and ten cent Tickets to be issued by the Virginia Banks — Suicide, &c.
Norfolk, 19th October, 1861.
There are various war rumors about town to-day; but, as they are not considered authentic, they cause but little concern or excitement.
The statement about the fleet in Hampton Roads is believed to be fully confirmed, and the general impression here is that some important movement will shortly take place.
The flag to be presented to-day to the Third Regiment Alabama Volunteers is very handsome.
The ceremony will take place in Academy Square. Our esteemed and talented townsman, Dr. J. J. Simkins, will deliver the presentation speech, and Col. Battle will respond.
On one side of the flag there is a portrait of President Davis, which is painted in beautiful style, and on the other the coat-of-arms of Alabama.
This beautiful ensign is a present from Norfolk ladies, a<
Old Point (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 21
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 21
William Hutchinson (search for this): article 21
Joseph Davis (search for this): article 21
J. J. Simkins (search for this): article 21
B. Taylor (search for this): article 21
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Norfolk (search for this): article 21