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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: April 18, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
Found 26 total hits in 15 results.
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 19
Sherman, Grayson County, Texas (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 19
United States (United States) (search for this): article 19
Fort Smith (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 19
Probable suicide
--A person calling himself J. M B. Ruttedge, Lieutenant in the Texas cavalry, has mysteriously disappeared from the Globe Hotel, in Augusta, Ga, and has probably committed suicide.
In the room which he had occupied were found two empty envelopes, one of which was directed to "Hon. J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of War, Richmond," and had on it the following words:
"The acc't for $95.50 will be paid by Q. M. Gen't at Richmond, or Maj G. W. Clark.
at Ft. Smith, Ark."
On the other side of the envelope were these words:
"will the members of the M. E. Church have me buried?
J M. B. Rutledge, Augusta, Ga., April 8th, 1862."
The other envelope is one of the Southern Express Company's by which Mr. Butledge seems to have forwarded to Savannah, for collection, a bill on the Confederate States for $846-17, which was returned to him with this endorsement: "Quartermaster refuses to pay the enclosed bill; March 31st, 1862"
On the blank side of the envel
George H. Stean (search for this): article 19
N. Lawrence (search for this): article 19
B. Ruttedge (search for this): article 19
Probable suicide
--A person calling himself J. M B. Ruttedge, Lieutenant in the Texas cavalry, has mysteriously disappeared from the Globe Hotel, in Augusta, Ga, and has probably committed suicide.
In the room which he had occupied were found two empty envelopes, one of which was directed to "Hon. J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of War, Richmond," and had on it the following words:
"The acc't for $95.50 will be paid by Q. M. Gen't at Richmond, or Maj G. W. Clark.
at Ft. Smith, Ark."
On the other side of the envelope were these words:
"will the members of the M. E. Church have me buried?
J M. B. Rutledge, Augusta, Ga., April 8th, 1862."
The other envelope is one of the Southern Express Company's by which Mr. Butledge seems to have forwarded to Savannah, for collection, a bill on the Confederate States for $846-17, which was returned to him with this endorsement: "Quartermaster refuses to pay the enclosed bill; March 31st, 1862"
On the blank side of the envel
Butledge (search for this): article 19
J. L. Randolph (search for this): article 19
M. B. Rutledge (search for this): article 19