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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: February 20, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
Found 29 total hits in 21 results.
Huntersville (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 8
Lunenburg (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 8
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 8
Prince William (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 8
House of Delegates.
Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1862.
The House proceedings were opened at 11 o'clock with prayer by Rev. Dr. Duncan.
The bill to refund the damages paid by the sureties of Thomas K. Davis, late Sheriff of Prince William county, was passed.
Mr. Prince offered a resolution that the Clerk be authorized and requested to publish in the Richmond papers the bill providing for exemptions from military duty.
Mr. Fleming moved as a substitute that 2,000 copies of the bill be published in pamphlet form, which was adopted.
The Speaker presented a communication from, the Governor relative to gross frauds committed by Col. John Snyder, in command of the 135th Regiment, and Col. A. C. Balley, in command of the 142d Regiment Virginia Militia.
Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
Mr. Hunter presented a resolution from the Committee on Courts of Justice, that a constitutional majority of either House of the General Assembly shall consist only of a m
Thomas K. Davis (search for this): article 8
House of Delegates.
Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1862.
The House proceedings were opened at 11 o'clock with prayer by Rev. Dr. Duncan.
The bill to refund the damages paid by the sureties of Thomas K. Davis, late Sheriff of Prince William county, was passed.
Mr. Prince offered a resolution that the Clerk be authorized and requested to publish in the Richmond papers the bill providing for exemptions from military duty.
Mr. Fleming moved as a substitute that 2,000 copies of the bill be published in pamphlet form, which was adopted.
The Speaker presented a communication from, the Governor relative to gross frauds committed by Col. John Snyder, in command of the 135th Regiment, and Col. A. C. Balley, in command of the 142d Regiment Virginia Militia.
Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
Mr. Hunter presented a resolution from the Committee on Courts of Justice, that a constitutional majority of either House of the General Assembly shall consist only of a m
B. B. Burdy (search for this): article 8
William H. Dulany (search for this): article 8
Hunter (search for this): article 8
Fleming (search for this): article 8
House of Delegates.
Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1862.
The House proceedings were opened at 11 o'clock with prayer by Rev. Dr. Duncan.
The bill to refund the damages paid by the sureties of Thomas K. Davis, late Sheriff of Prince William county, was passed.
Mr. Prince offered a resolution that the Clerk be authorized and requested to publish in the Richmond papers the bill providing for exemptions from military duty.
Mr. Fleming moved as a substitute that 2,000 copies of the bill be published in pamphlet form, which was adopted.
The Speaker presented a communication from, the Governor relative to gross frauds committed by Col. John Snyder, in command of the 135th Regiment, and Col. A. C. Balley, in command of the 142d Regiment Virginia Militia.
Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
Mr. Hunter presented a resolution from the Committee on Courts of Justice, that a constitutional majority of either House of the General Assembly shall consist only of a m
Newton (search for this): article 8