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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: June 6, 1864., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
Found 13 total hits in 8 results.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 13
One of the Portsmouth Orders.
--We recently published a number of the orders issued under Butler's rule in Norfolk and Portsmouth.
The following is an addition to the list.
It is published in the New Regime, Butler's official organ:
Provost Marshal's Office, Portsmouth, March 15, 1864 Rev Chas E. W Dobbs,
Court Street Baptist Church:
Sir — On Sunday last, at the reading of the prayer in the morning service for the President of the United States, Mrs Susan Williams, a member of the congregation, behaved in a very improper and disrespectful manner.
Complaints were made at this office, and Mrs. Williams was arrested.
She was released upon writing the enclosed humble apology, which you will please read from your pulpit for the benefit of the parties offended, and at the same time admonish the disloyal of your congregation that, hereafter, a mere apology will hot atone for so grave an offence as that committed by Mrs. Williams. Very respectfully,Your obedient
Daniel (search for this): article 13
John T. Butler (search for this): article 13
One of the Portsmouth Orders.
--We recently published a number of the orders issued under Butler's rule in Norfolk and Portsmouth.
The following is an addition to the list.
It is published in the New Regime, Butler's official organ:
Provost Marshal's Office, Portsmouth, March 15, 1864 Rev Chas E. W Dobbs,
Court Street Baptist Church:
Sir — On Sunday last, at the reading of the prayer in the morning service for the President of the United States, Mrs Susan Williams, a meButler's official organ:
Provost Marshal's Office, Portsmouth, March 15, 1864 Rev Chas E. W Dobbs,
Court Street Baptist Church:
Sir — On Sunday last, at the reading of the prayer in the morning service for the President of the United States, Mrs Susan Williams, a member of the congregation, behaved in a very improper and disrespectful manner.
Complaints were made at this office, and Mrs. Williams was arrested.
She was released upon writing the enclosed humble apology, which you will please read from your pulpit for the benefit of the parties offended, and at the same time admonish the disloyal of your congregation that, hereafter, a mere apology will hot atone for so grave an offence as that committed by Mrs. Williams. Very respectfully,Your obedient s
Dobbs (search for this): article 13
One of the Portsmouth Orders.
--We recently published a number of the orders issued under Butler's rule in Norfolk and Portsmouth.
The following is an addition to the list.
It is published in the New Regime, Butler's official organ:
Provost Marshal's Office, Portsmouth, March 15, 1864 Rev Chas E. W Dobbs,
Court Street Baptist Church:
Sir — On Sunday last, at the reading of the prayer in the morning service for the President of the United States, Mrs Susan Williams, a member of the congregation, behaved in a very improper and disrespectful manner.
Complaints were made at this office, and Mrs. Williams was arrested.
She was released upon writing the enclosed humble apology, which you will please read from your pulpit for the benefit of the parties offended, and at the same time admonish the disloyal of your congregation that, hereafter, a mere apology will hot atone for so grave an offence as that committed by Mrs. Williams. Very respectfully,Your obedient
Messinger (search for this): article 13
Susan Williams (search for this): article 13
Rev Chas (search for this): article 13
One of the Portsmouth Orders.
--We recently published a number of the orders issued under Butler's rule in Norfolk and Portsmouth.
The following is an addition to the list.
It is published in the New Regime, Butler's official organ:
Provost Marshal's Office, Portsmouth, March 15, 1864 Rev Chas E. W Dobbs,
Court Street Baptist Church:
Sir — On Sunday last, at the reading of the prayer in the morning service for the President of the United States, Mrs Susan Williams, a member of the congregation, behaved in a very improper and disrespectful manner.
Complaints were made at this office, and Mrs. Williams was arrested.
She was released upon writing the enclosed humble apology, which you will please read from your pulpit for the benefit of the parties offended, and at the same time admonish the disloyal of your congregation that, hereafter, a mere apology will hot atone for so grave an offence as that committed by Mrs. Williams. Very respectfully,Your obedient
March 15th, 1864 AD (search for this): article 13
One of the Portsmouth Orders.
--We recently published a number of the orders issued under Butler's rule in Norfolk and Portsmouth.
The following is an addition to the list.
It is published in the New Regime, Butler's official organ:
Provost Marshal's Office, Portsmouth, March 15, 1864 Rev Chas E. W Dobbs,
Court Street Baptist Church:
Sir — On Sunday last, at the reading of the prayer in the morning service for the President of the United States, Mrs Susan Williams, a member of the congregation, behaved in a very improper and disrespectful manner.
Complaints were made at this office, and Mrs. Williams was arrested.
She was released upon writing the enclosed humble apology, which you will please read from your pulpit for the benefit of the parties offended, and at the same time admonish the disloyal of your congregation that, hereafter, a mere apology will hot atone for so grave an offence as that committed by Mrs. Williams. Very respectfully,Your obedient s