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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 13, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 652 total hits in 339 results.
Jones (search for this): article 1
From the border.
There was no news by the Fredericksburg train last night.
No change has been made in the position of affairs in that vicinity.
The Central train of yesterday evening brought to this city another invoice of thirty-two Yankee prisoners, captured last week by the Black Horse cavalry in Hardy county.
Passengers by the same train bring a report that our forces at Woodstock.
Va. under the command of Gen. Jones, had been attacked by the enemy and routed.
The reason was a vagus one, however, and we think needs confirmation.
Hardy County (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From the border.
There was no news by the Fredericksburg train last night.
No change has been made in the position of affairs in that vicinity.
The Central train of yesterday evening brought to this city another invoice of thirty-two Yankee prisoners, captured last week by the Black Horse cavalry in Hardy county.
Passengers by the same train bring a report that our forces at Woodstock.
Va. under the command of Gen. Jones, had been attacked by the enemy and routed.
The reason was a vagus one, however, and we think needs confirmation.
Burr (search for this): article 1
December 31st (search for this): article 1
Scott (search for this): article 1
The City Council.
--The regular monthly meeting of the City Council was held at 4 o'clock yesterday evening.
Present; Messrs Saunders, Wynne, Denoon, Scott, Epps, Richardson, Heskins, Glaze brook, Stokes, Crutchfield, Griffla, Burr, and Grattan.
The 4th section of the Ordinance concerning the grounds and buildings owned by the city was amended so as to make it the duty of the Superintendent to report to the Auditor of the city all contracts relating to the use of the buildings or land belonging to the city, by which rents or other duce shall become payable to the city.
Two hundred and forty six dollars were donated to furnish the office of the Clerk of the 2d market.
A report was made from Thomas H. Wynne, Chairman of the Committee on the City Hospital, stating that the committee had succeeded in obtaining from Surgeon General Moore three wards of the C. S. hospital at Howard's Grove, capable of accommodating ninety-seven patients, which had been opened for color
Saunders (search for this): article 1
The City Council.
--The regular monthly meeting of the City Council was held at 4 o'clock yesterday evening.
Present; Messrs Saunders, Wynne, Denoon, Scott, Epps, Richardson, Heskins, Glaze brook, Stokes, Crutchfield, Griffla, Burr, and Grattan.
The 4th section of the Ordinance concerning the grounds and buildings owned by the city was amended so as to make it the duty of the Superintendent to report to the Auditor of the city all contracts relating to the use of the buildings or la proper regard for the health of its present inmates.
The preamble and resolution were adopted.
The City Engineer reported to the Council that the six now cells building at the city jail were nearly ready for occupancy.
On motion of Mr. Saunders, resolved that the Committee on Arms are hereby authorized to furnish the volunteers from this city in the 1st Va with such as are now on hand belonging to the city.
On motion of Mr. Burr.
resolved that the Committee on Oakwood Cemeter
Stokes (search for this): article 1
The City Council.
--The regular monthly meeting of the City Council was held at 4 o'clock yesterday evening.
Present; Messrs Saunders, Wynne, Denoon, Scott, Epps, Richardson, Heskins, Glaze brook, Stokes, Crutchfield, Griffla, Burr, and Grattan.
The 4th section of the Ordinance concerning the grounds and buildings owned by the city was amended so as to make it the duty of the Superintendent to report to the Auditor of the city all contracts relating to the use of the buildings or land belonging to the city, by which rents or other duce shall become payable to the city.
Two hundred and forty six dollars were donated to furnish the office of the Clerk of the 2d market.
A report was made from Thomas H. Wynne, Chairman of the Committee on the City Hospital, stating that the committee had succeeded in obtaining from Surgeon General Moore three wards of the C. S. hospital at Howard's Grove, capable of accommodating ninety-seven patients, which had been opened for colore
September 1st, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
January 1st, 1863 AD (search for this): article 1
Crutchfield (search for this): article 1
The City Council.
--The regular monthly meeting of the City Council was held at 4 o'clock yesterday evening.
Present; Messrs Saunders, Wynne, Denoon, Scott, Epps, Richardson, Heskins, Glaze brook, Stokes, Crutchfield, Griffla, Burr, and Grattan.
The 4th section of the Ordinance concerning the grounds and buildings owned by the city was amended so as to make it the duty of the Superintendent to report to the Auditor of the city all contracts relating to the use of the buildings or land belonging to the city, by which rents or other duce shall become payable to the city.
Two hundred and forty six dollars were donated to furnish the office of the Clerk of the 2d market.
A report was made from Thomas H. Wynne, Chairman of the Committee on the City Hospital, stating that the committee had succeeded in obtaining from Surgeon General Moore three wards of the C. S. hospital at Howard's Grove, capable of accommodating ninety-seven patients, which had been opened for color