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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 18, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 877 total hits in 409 results.
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Allen (search for this): article 1
Twenty Dollars reward.
--Runaway in this city, two weeks ago, my boy, Allen, he is 16 years old, slender, and rather small for his age, copper colored with nearly straight hair, small, sharp features, has rather a fine, whining voice; had on when he left a black frock coat, dark drab or lead colored pantaloons, and a military cap. He is no doubt passing for a free boy and may have left the city with soldiers, they under the belief that he was free; if so, and they should see this notice, I would take it as a great favor to inform me. I will pay the above reward for his apprehension.
My address is Richmond, Va. (Mayo's warehouse)
mh 12--6t* Jas. L. Scoggin.
John Mayo (search for this): article 1
Twenty Dollars reward.
--Runaway in this city, two weeks ago, my boy, Allen, he is 16 years old, slender, and rather small for his age, copper colored with nearly straight hair, small, sharp features, has rather a fine, whining voice; had on when he left a black frock coat, dark drab or lead colored pantaloons, and a military cap. He is no doubt passing for a free boy and may have left the city with soldiers, they under the belief that he was free; if so, and they should see this notice, I would take it as a great favor to inform me. I will pay the above reward for his apprehension.
My address is Richmond, Va. (Mayo's warehouse)
mh 12--6t* Jas. L. Scoggin.
James L. Scoggin (search for this): article 1
Twenty Dollars reward.
--Runaway in this city, two weeks ago, my boy, Allen, he is 16 years old, slender, and rather small for his age, copper colored with nearly straight hair, small, sharp features, has rather a fine, whining voice; had on when he left a black frock coat, dark drab or lead colored pantaloons, and a military cap. He is no doubt passing for a free boy and may have left the city with soldiers, they under the belief that he was free; if so, and they should see this notice, I would take it as a great favor to inform me. I will pay the above reward for his apprehension.
My address is Richmond, Va. (Mayo's warehouse)
mh 12--6t* Jas. L. Scoggin.
House (search for this): article 10
House of Delegates. Monday, March 17, 1862.
Twelve members reported as absent Saturday on a call of the House, offered excuses deemed valid, and were relieved.
Sundry Senate amendments to House bills were concurred in.
A communication was received from the Governor, covering a report of Adjutant. General Richardson, in regard to the execution of certain acts of the General Assembly.
The Governor says he deems it proper to inform the House promptly and fully of the action of the public officers.
As for himself, he is willing to be judged by the record.
The communication and accompanying documents were ordered to be laid on the table.
Another communication was received from the Governor, which was ordered to be read in secret session.
When the doors were re-opened the House was considering a joint resolution providing for the pay, by the State, of certain officers of the Virginia militia for services rendered in the Confederate army, should the Confedera
Banks (search for this): article 10
March 17th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 10
House of Delegates. Monday, March 17, 1862.
Twelve members reported as absent Saturday on a call of the House, offered excuses deemed valid, and were relieved.
Sundry Senate amendments to House bills were concurred in.
A communication was received from the Governor, covering a report of Adjutant. General Richardson, in regard to the execution of certain acts of the General Assembly.
The Governor says he deems it proper to inform the House promptly and fully of the action of the public officers.
As for himself, he is willing to be judged by the record.
The communication and accompanying documents were ordered to be laid on the table.
Another communication was received from the Governor, which was ordered to be read in secret session.
When the doors were re-opened the House was considering a joint resolution providing for the pay, by the State, of certain officers of the Virginia militia for services rendered in the Confederate army, should the Confedera
Robertson (search for this): article 10
John H. Richardson (search for this): article 10
House of Delegates. Monday, March 17, 1862.
Twelve members reported as absent Saturday on a call of the House, offered excuses deemed valid, and were relieved.
Sundry Senate amendments to House bills were concurred in.
A communication was received from the Governor, covering a report of Adjutant. General Richardson, in regard to the execution of certain acts of the General Assembly.
The Governor says he deems it proper to inform the House promptly and fully of the action of the public officers.
As for himself, he is willing to be judged by the record.
The communication and accompanying documents were ordered to be laid on the table.
Another communication was received from the Governor, which was ordered to be read in secret session.
When the doors were re-opened the House was considering a joint resolution providing for the pay, by the State, of certain officers of the Virginia militia for services rendered in the Confederate army, should the Confederat
Willey (search for this): article 10