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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: December 20, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 7
Henry W. Hitliard (search for this): article 7
A Notable marriage.
--For some time a portion of the community has been all agog with gossip concerning the past intimacy and probable future marriage at no distant day of a distinguished preacher, lawyer, politician, and military man, to a fascinating widow of this city.
On the 28th of June last Col. Henry W. Hitliard had the misfortune to lose his former estimable consort.
During the interval from that time to this Col. Hilliard has been engaged publicly commanding the Legion from this State in East Tennessee, and when occasionally at home he has preached and administered the sacrament to the Methodist congregation in Montgomery.
Recently it was announced that he had resigned his commission in the army, and had been admitted into the Georgia Conference, and would take pastoral charge of the St. John's Methodist Church at Augusta.
All this was not surprising to a community so well acquainted with Mr. Hilliard's versatility of talents and grace and eloquence in the pulpit.
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Rumor (search for this): article 7
E. Baldwin (search for this): article 7
Hilliard (search for this): article 7
Montgomery (search for this): article 7
Eliza A. Mays (search for this): article 7
July, 8 AD (search for this): article 7
June 28th (search for this): article 7
A Notable marriage.
--For some time a portion of the community has been all agog with gossip concerning the past intimacy and probable future marriage at no distant day of a distinguished preacher, lawyer, politician, and military man, to a fascinating widow of this city.
On the 28th of June last Col. Henry W. Hitliard had the misfortune to lose his former estimable consort.
During the interval from that time to this Col. Hilliard has been engaged publicly commanding the Legion from this State in East Tennessee, and when occasionally at home he has preached and administered the sacrament to the Methodist congregation in Montgomery.
Recently it was announced that he had resigned his commission in the army, and had been admitted into the Georgia Conference, and would take pastoral charge of the St. John's Methodist Church at Augusta.
All this was not surprising to a community so well acquainted with Mr. Hilliard's versatility of talents and grace and eloquence in the pulpit.
W