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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: October 30, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Chairman (search for this): article 16
J. R. And K. Company.
--The meeting of stockholders on Monday night was called to order by Mr. Grattan, on whose motion Mr. Webb was chosen Chairman, Mr. W. P. Manford acting as Secretary.
The State and city, and the Bank of Virginia were represented by proxies, and there was also a good attendance of private stockholders.
It was deemed proper, however, to postpone the transaction of business, and, on motion of Mr. Morris, the meeting adjourned to the 9th of December.
W. P. Manford (search for this): article 16
J. R. And K. Company.
--The meeting of stockholders on Monday night was called to order by Mr. Grattan, on whose motion Mr. Webb was chosen Chairman, Mr. W. P. Manford acting as Secretary.
The State and city, and the Bank of Virginia were represented by proxies, and there was also a good attendance of private stockholders.
It was deemed proper, however, to postpone the transaction of business, and, on motion of Mr. Morris, the meeting adjourned to the 9th of December.
Webb (search for this): article 16
J. R. And K. Company.
--The meeting of stockholders on Monday night was called to order by Mr. Grattan, on whose motion Mr. Webb was chosen Chairman, Mr. W. P. Manford acting as Secretary.
The State and city, and the Bank of Virginia were represented by proxies, and there was also a good attendance of private stockholders.
It was deemed proper, however, to postpone the transaction of business, and, on motion of Mr. Morris, the meeting adjourned to the 9th of December.
Grattan (search for this): article 16
J. R. And K. Company.
--The meeting of stockholders on Monday night was called to order by Mr. Grattan, on whose motion Mr. Webb was chosen Chairman, Mr. W. P. Manford acting as Secretary.
The State and city, and the Bank of Virginia were represented by proxies, and there was also a good attendance of private stockholders.
It was deemed proper, however, to postpone the transaction of business, and, on motion of Mr. Morris, the meeting adjourned to the 9th of December.
I. P. Morris (search for this): article 16
J. R. And K. Company.
--The meeting of stockholders on Monday night was called to order by Mr. Grattan, on whose motion Mr. Webb was chosen Chairman, Mr. W. P. Manford acting as Secretary.
The State and city, and the Bank of Virginia were represented by proxies, and there was also a good attendance of private stockholders.
It was deemed proper, however, to postpone the transaction of business, and, on motion of Mr. Morris, the meeting adjourned to the 9th of December.
September, 12 AD (search for this): article 16
J. R. And K. Company.
--The meeting of stockholders on Monday night was called to order by Mr. Grattan, on whose motion Mr. Webb was chosen Chairman, Mr. W. P. Manford acting as Secretary.
The State and city, and the Bank of Virginia were represented by proxies, and there was also a good attendance of private stockholders.
It was deemed proper, however, to postpone the transaction of business, and, on motion of Mr. Morris, the meeting adjourned to the 9th of December.