hide Sorting

You can sort these results in two ways:

By entity
Chronological order for dates, alphabetical order for places and people.
By position (current method)
As the entities appear in the document.

You are currently sorting in ascending order. Sort in descending order.

hide Most Frequent Entities

The entities that appear most frequently in this document are shown below.

Entity Max. Freq Min. Freq
Richmond (Virginia, United States) 9 1 Browse Search
Henrico (Virginia, United States) 8 0 Browse Search
Zarvona 8 2 Browse Search
R. W. Wood 8 0 Browse Search
Smith 7 3 Browse Search
Wilkes 7 1 Browse Search
Taylor 6 0 Browse Search
United States (United States) 6 0 Browse Search
William H. Ross 6 0 Browse Search
Emanuel 6 0 Browse Search
View all entities in this document...

Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 3, 1863., [Electronic resource].

Found 338 total hits in 189 results.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
--Will be paid for the arrest and confinement in jail, so that I can get her, of my negro woman Celia. She left me in Manchester, Monday, March 16th, 1863, about 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and is believed to be in or near Manchester or the city ofManchester or the city of Richmond. Celia is about 30 years old, but looks older, is a little under the medium height; very stoutly made; of a gingerbread color; has thick, but remarkably narrow eyebrows, looks somewhat grum, and talks rapidly. She had on when she left a hhen she left a home made linsey dress; a gay colored, double blanket shawl, and a quoted hood. She carried a band's of clothes with her. Address Jos. Wells, Manchester, Va., or the subscriber. Chas B Eb Richmond city; ap 1--5t*(W. F & M. W. F) hen she left a home made linsey dress; a gay colored, double blanket shawl, and a quoted hood. She carried a band's of clothes with her. Address Jos. Wells, Manchester, Va., or the subscriber. Chas B Eb Richmond city; ap 1--5t*(W. F & M. W. F)
piled with their dead, livers running crimson with their gore; churches, hotels, and colleges crowded with their dead and dying. Is it not fearful that the few should thus sack and ruin the many; that politicians and speculators should thus banquet upon the life-blood of the multitude whilst they never venture their own persons with in the possibility of harm? And yet so it is; and Lincoln cracks his stale jokes in safety, whilst the death groans of his dupes are burthening every gale; and Seward drinks his wine gally whilst the wine of life is rushing red and fast from thousands of bosoms which but for him might be heating high with life and happiness. There is no hope of a termination of the war except in crushing the enemy upon every battle field, and making him feel that the South is but just buckling on its armor for the war, and is determined to fight it out till the crack of dawn corner than return to the detested Union, or yield an lota of its sacred rights. The pioneer
nd, nolens volens, they must go when and whither that devil drives. Sure destruction is before them; fields piled with their dead, livers running crimson with their gore; churches, hotels, and colleges crowded with their dead and dying. Is it not fearful that the few should thus sack and ruin the many; that politicians and speculators should thus banquet upon the life-blood of the multitude whilst they never venture their own persons with in the possibility of harm? And yet so it is; and Lincoln cracks his stale jokes in safety, whilst the death groans of his dupes are burthening every gale; and Seward drinks his wine gally whilst the wine of life is rushing red and fast from thousands of bosoms which but for him might be heating high with life and happiness. There is no hope of a termination of the war except in crushing the enemy upon every battle field, and making him feel that the South is but just buckling on its armor for the war, and is determined to fight it out till t
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
thus sack and ruin the many; that politicians and speculators should thus banquet upon the life-blood of the multitude whilst they never venture their own persons with in the possibility of harm? And yet so it is; and Lincoln cracks his stale jokes in safety, whilst the death groans of his dupes are burthening every gale; and Seward drinks his wine gally whilst the wine of life is rushing red and fast from thousands of bosoms which but for him might be heating high with life and happiness. There is no hope of a termination of the war except in crushing the enemy upon every battle field, and making him feel that the South is but just buckling on its armor for the war, and is determined to fight it out till the crack of dawn corner than return to the detested Union, or yield an lota of its sacred rights. The pioneer of the United States cannot carry on much longer such a burthen as this war, if its fortunes battle continue to prove as dismal and ign in the future as the past.
Negro! for Hire. --We have six or seven strong able bodied negro men, for the balance of the year; also, several house Girls and Boys, who will be hired low to good homes. Clopton & Lyne. ap 3--2t Officer of Wall and Franklin sts.
Negro! for Hire. --We have six or seven strong able bodied negro men, for the balance of the year; also, several house Girls and Boys, who will be hired low to good homes. Clopton & Lyne. ap 3--2t Officer of Wall and Franklin sts.
Off the track. --A freight train on the Central Railroad ran off the track on Wednesday last, near the farm of Col Wickham, in Hanover county.--Several of the cars were considerably smashed up, and the down mail train was delayed three hours. Nobody was hurt.
Hanover County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 10
Off the track. --A freight train on the Central Railroad ran off the track on Wednesday last, near the farm of Col Wickham, in Hanover county.--Several of the cars were considerably smashed up, and the down mail train was delayed three hours. Nobody was hurt.
Fifty dollars reward. --Will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to me, in Richmond, of Jack Green, a slave, who absconded last week from the fortifications in Chesterfield county. Jack is a black negro, about 19 years of age, slightly built, good teeth, but rather far apart, has a scar on the right hand, and another on the left wrist; was lately purchased from near Goldsborough N C. John J Warth, Agent. mh 31--6t
Jack Green (search for this): article 10
Fifty dollars reward. --Will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to me, in Richmond, of Jack Green, a slave, who absconded last week from the fortifications in Chesterfield county. Jack is a black negro, about 19 years of age, slightly built, good teeth, but rather far apart, has a scar on the right hand, and another on the left wrist; was lately purchased from near Goldsborough N C. John J Warth, Agent. mh 31--6t
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...