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Louisburg (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 4
Sent North. --The Rev. Mr. Moore, Pastor of the Episcopal Church at Louisburg, N. C., has been sent North under the charge of being engaged in a treasonable correspondence with the enemy. Mr. Moore was a refugee from Wheeling, in Virginia.
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Sent North. --The Rev. Mr. Moore, Pastor of the Episcopal Church at Louisburg, N. C., has been sent North under the charge of being engaged in a treasonable correspondence with the enemy. Mr. Moore was a refugee from Wheeling, in Virginia.
Sent North. --The Rev. Mr. Moore, Pastor of the Episcopal Church at Louisburg, N. C., has been sent North under the charge of being engaged in a treasonable correspondence with the enemy. Mr. Moore was a refugee from Wheeling, in Virginia. Sent North. --The Rev. Mr. Moore, Pastor of the Episcopal Church at Louisburg, N. C., has been sent North under the charge of being engaged in a treasonable correspondence with the enemy. Mr. Moore was a refugee from Wheeling, in Virginia.
Sent North. --The Rev. Mr. Moore, Pastor of the Episcopal Church at Louisburg, N. C., has been sent North under the charge of being engaged in a treasonable correspondence with the enemy. Mr. Moore was a refugee from Wheeling, in Virginia.