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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,269 total hits in 625 results.
James (search for this): article 1
Runaway.--$40 reward.
--Ranaway from the Monumental Hotel, in the city of Richmond, a mulatto Boy named James, the property of Miss Ann Hine.
James is 15 years of age, and not well grown; is an intelligent and capable boy. He has a mother, Lucy Gann, residing on Church Hill.
He went off with two free boys about his own age.
The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me in Richmond, if he is taken out of the city; and $20 if taken within the city.
Helen J. King,
no 27--12t* Cor. Broad and Mayo streets.
Helen J. King (search for this): article 1
Runaway.--$40 reward.
--Ranaway from the Monumental Hotel, in the city of Richmond, a mulatto Boy named James, the property of Miss Ann Hine.
James is 15 years of age, and not well grown; is an intelligent and capable boy. He has a mother, Lucy Gann, residing on Church Hill.
He went off with two free boys about his own age.
The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me in Richmond, if he is taken out of the city; and $20 if taken within the city.
Helen J. King,
no 27--12t* Cor. Broad and Mayo streets.
Ann Hine (search for this): article 1
Runaway.--$40 reward.
--Ranaway from the Monumental Hotel, in the city of Richmond, a mulatto Boy named James, the property of Miss Ann Hine.
James is 15 years of age, and not well grown; is an intelligent and capable boy. He has a mother, Lucy Gann, residing on Church Hill.
He went off with two free boys about his own age.
The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me in Richmond, if he is taken out of the city; and $20 if taken within the city.
Helen J. King,
no 27--12t* Cor. Broad and Mayo streets.
Lucy Gann (search for this): article 1
Runaway.--$40 reward.
--Ranaway from the Monumental Hotel, in the city of Richmond, a mulatto Boy named James, the property of Miss Ann Hine.
James is 15 years of age, and not well grown; is an intelligent and capable boy. He has a mother, Lucy Gann, residing on Church Hill.
He went off with two free boys about his own age.
The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me in Richmond, if he is taken out of the city; and $20 if taken within the city.
Helen J. King,
no 27--12t* Cor. Broad and Mayo streets.
Buchanan (search for this): article 1
Caleb Cushing.
--We are delighted to see it stated that Caleb Cushing has at last succeeded in obtaining employment from the Lincoln Government.
He was one of the most fervid champions of Southern-Rights up to the period that Mr. Buchanan's Administration began to give the South a cold shoulder.
He was the President of the Secession Convention that split off from Charleston and met at Baltimore.
As soon as Lincoln proclaimed coercion, Caleb turned a complete somerset, and alighted at the feet of the Black Republican Governor of Massachusetts, humbly petitioning for a post in the army of subjugation.
The reply he received might have abashed; more modest man "I don't want to injure your character for integrity," said Gov. Andrews, "and as Chief Executive of Massachusetts, must exercise a rigid care over the fair, good name of her citizens, and herself.--But a few days ago, you were known to be hand and glove with the Southern movement.
So sudden a reverse of position might awa
Fillmore (search for this): article 1
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1st (search for this): article 1
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