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Jefferson Davis (search for this): article 1
which we have been called upon to endure, as administered by a fatherly hand for our improvement, and with resolute courage and patient endurance let us wait on Him for our deliverance. In furtherance of these objects, now, therefore, I Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America, do issue this my Proclamation, calling upon the people of the said States, in conformity with the desire expressed by their representatives, to set apart Friday, the 8th day of April, as a dayeatness of His goodness and in the majesty of His power, that we may secure the blessings of an honorable peace and of free government; and that we, as a people, may ascribe all to the honor and glory of His name." Given under my hand and the seal of the Confederate States of America, at the city of Richmond, on this 12th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. Jefferson Davis. By the President: J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of State. mh 14--dtd
a, do issue this my Proclamation, calling upon the people of the said States, in conformity with the desire expressed by their representatives, to set apart Friday, the 8th day of April, as a day of Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer, and I do hereby invite them on that day to repair to their several places of public worship and beseech Almighty God to "preside over our public counsels and so inspire our armies and leaders with wisdom, courage, and perseverance; and so to manifest Himself in the greatness of His goodness and in the majesty of His power, that we may secure the blessings of an honorable peace and of free government; and that we, as a people, may ascribe all to the honor and glory of His name." Given under my hand and the seal of the Confederate States of America, at the city of Richmond, on this 12th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. Jefferson Davis. By the President: J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of State. mh 14--dtd
April 8th (search for this): article 1
ns and strengthening their vows and purposes of amendment in humble reliance upon His Gracious and Almighty power: "The Congress of the Confederate States do resolve, That it be recommended to the people of these States that Friday, the 8th day of April next, be set apart and observed as a day of Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer, that Almighty God would so preside over our public counsels and authorities, that He would so inspire our armies and their leaders with wisdom, courage and persevererefore, I Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America, do issue this my Proclamation, calling upon the people of the said States, in conformity with the desire expressed by their representatives, to set apart Friday, the 8th day of April, as a day of Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer, and I do hereby invite them on that day to repair to their several places of public worship and beseech Almighty God to "preside over our public counsels and so inspire our armies and leaders wit
J. P. Benjamin (search for this): article 1
a, do issue this my Proclamation, calling upon the people of the said States, in conformity with the desire expressed by their representatives, to set apart Friday, the 8th day of April, as a day of Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer, and I do hereby invite them on that day to repair to their several places of public worship and beseech Almighty God to "preside over our public counsels and so inspire our armies and leaders with wisdom, courage, and perseverance; and so to manifest Himself in the greatness of His goodness and in the majesty of His power, that we may secure the blessings of an honorable peace and of free government; and that we, as a people, may ascribe all to the honor and glory of His name." Given under my hand and the seal of the Confederate States of America, at the city of Richmond, on this 12th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. Jefferson Davis. By the President: J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of State. mh 14--dtd
March 12th (search for this): article 1
a, do issue this my Proclamation, calling upon the people of the said States, in conformity with the desire expressed by their representatives, to set apart Friday, the 8th day of April, as a day of Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer, and I do hereby invite them on that day to repair to their several places of public worship and beseech Almighty God to "preside over our public counsels and so inspire our armies and leaders with wisdom, courage, and perseverance; and so to manifest Himself in the greatness of His goodness and in the majesty of His power, that we may secure the blessings of an honorable peace and of free government; and that we, as a people, may ascribe all to the honor and glory of His name." Given under my hand and the seal of the Confederate States of America, at the city of Richmond, on this 12th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. Jefferson Davis. By the President: J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of State. mh 14--dtd
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
Proclamation by the President of the Confederate States of America.--The Senate and House of Representatives of the Confederate States of America have signified their desire that a day may be recommended to the people, to be set apart and obseConfederate States of America have signified their desire that a day may be recommended to the people, to be set apart and observed as a day of humiliation, fasting, and prayer, in the language following, to wit: "Reverently recognizing the Providence of God on the affairs of man, and gratefully remembering he guidance, support and deliverance granted to for Patriot For our deliverance. In furtherance of these objects, now, therefore, I Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America, do issue this my Proclamation, calling upon the people of the said States, in conformity with the desire exps a people, may ascribe all to the honor and glory of His name." Given under my hand and the seal of the Confederate States of America, at the city of Richmond, on this 12th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and s
March 23rd, 1864 AD (search for this): article 1
Office Va. Iron Manufacturing Co, Richmond, Va., March 23, 1864. All persons holding bonds for negro hire and other claims against this company are hereby notified that if the same are not presented at the officer of this company before the Pres't and Agent V I M Co. mh 24--3t
Twenty dollars reward. --Ran away from my house, on the 9th of March, a negro Woman, named Malit's, about fifty years old, black, a little stooped, rather low. She belongs to the estate of James B Jordan, of Goochland, and hired from T J Jordan, his administrator. She is lurking about the lower end of Goochland, her old neighborhood, or Dover Pits, where her husband is hired. I will give the above reward if delivered to me, on 4th st., between Duval and Baker, or lodged in jail in Richmond. James E Ellis. [mh 23--4t*]
Twenty dollars reward. --Ran away from my house, on the 9th of March, a negro Woman, named Malit's, about fifty years old, black, a little stooped, rather low. She belongs to the estate of James B Jordan, of Goochland, and hired from T J Jordan, his administrator. She is lurking about the lower end of Goochland, her old neighborhood, or Dover Pits, where her husband is hired. I will give the above reward if delivered to me, on 4th st., between Duval and Baker, or lodged in jail in Richmond. James E Ellis. [mh 23--4t*]
March 9th (search for this): article 1
Twenty dollars reward. --Ran away from my house, on the 9th of March, a negro Woman, named Malit's, about fifty years old, black, a little stooped, rather low. She belongs to the estate of James B Jordan, of Goochland, and hired from T J Jordan, his administrator. She is lurking about the lower end of Goochland, her old neighborhood, or Dover Pits, where her husband is hired. I will give the above reward if delivered to me, on 4th st., between Duval and Baker, or lodged in jail in Richmond. James E Ellis. [mh 23--4t*]
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