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Columbus (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 5
The Columbus (Mississippi) Republican says that Miss Bell, daughter of the Hon. John Bell, Mrs. and Miss Woods, of Nashville, have arrived there. During the middle of November they went from Nashville to Columbia, waited at the latter place until General Hood captured it, and then came South. The Charleston Mercury understands that Sherman has given the citizens of Savannah fifteen days grace to settle up their bank and other accounts which are to be balanced by Confederate treasury notes. The warehouse of Vanambridge & Co., at Wilmington, North Carolina, was destroyed by fire, with three thousand barrels of rosin, on the 2d instant. The Virginia Salt Works will be in operation again in two weeks.
Wilmington, N. C. (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 5
The Columbus (Mississippi) Republican says that Miss Bell, daughter of the Hon. John Bell, Mrs. and Miss Woods, of Nashville, have arrived there. During the middle of November they went from Nashville to Columbia, waited at the latter place until General Hood captured it, and then came South. The Charleston Mercury understands that Sherman has given the citizens of Savannah fifteen days grace to settle up their bank and other accounts which are to be balanced by Confederate treasury notes. The warehouse of Vanambridge & Co., at Wilmington, North Carolina, was destroyed by fire, with three thousand barrels of rosin, on the 2d instant. The Virginia Salt Works will be in operation again in two weeks.
W. T. Sherman (search for this): article 5
The Columbus (Mississippi) Republican says that Miss Bell, daughter of the Hon. John Bell, Mrs. and Miss Woods, of Nashville, have arrived there. During the middle of November they went from Nashville to Columbia, waited at the latter place until General Hood captured it, and then came South. The Charleston Mercury understands that Sherman has given the citizens of Savannah fifteen days grace to settle up their bank and other accounts which are to be balanced by Confederate treasury notes. The warehouse of Vanambridge & Co., at Wilmington, North Carolina, was destroyed by fire, with three thousand barrels of rosin, on the 2d instant. The Virginia Salt Works will be in operation again in two weeks.
The Columbus (Mississippi) Republican says that Miss Bell, daughter of the Hon. John Bell, Mrs. and Miss Woods, of Nashville, have arrived there. During the middle of November they went from Nashville to Columbia, waited at the latter place until General Hood captured it, and then came South. The Charleston Mercury understands that Sherman has given the citizens of Savannah fifteen days grace to settle up their bank and other accounts which are to be balanced by Confederate treasury notes. The warehouse of Vanambridge & Co., at Wilmington, North Carolina, was destroyed by fire, with three thousand barrels of rosin, on the 2d instant. The Virginia Salt Works will be in operation again in two weeks.
John Bell (search for this): article 5
The Columbus (Mississippi) Republican says that Miss Bell, daughter of the Hon. John Bell, Mrs. and Miss Woods, of Nashville, have arrived there. During the middle of November they went from Nashville to Columbia, waited at the latter place until General Hood captured it, and then came South. The Charleston Mercury understands that Sherman has given the citizens of Savannah fifteen days grace to settle up their bank and other accounts which are to be balanced by Confederate treasurthe Hon. John Bell, Mrs. and Miss Woods, of Nashville, have arrived there. During the middle of November they went from Nashville to Columbia, waited at the latter place until General Hood captured it, and then came South. The Charleston Mercury understands that Sherman has given the citizens of Savannah fifteen days grace to settle up their bank and other accounts which are to be balanced by Confederate treasury notes. The warehouse of Vanambridge & Co., at Wilmington, North Carolina, was destroyed by fire, with three thousand barrels of rosin, on the 2d instant. The Virginia Salt Works will be in operation again in two weeks.
The Columbus (Mississippi) Republican says that Miss Bell, daughter of the Hon. John Bell, Mrs. and Miss Woods, of Nashville, have arrived there. During the middle of November they went from Nashville to Columbia, waited at the latter place until General Hood captured it, and then came South. The Charleston Mercury understands that Sherman has given the citizens of Savannah fifteen days grace to settle up their bank and other accounts which are to be balanced by Confederate treasury notes. The warehouse of Vanambridge & Co., at Wilmington, North Carolina, was destroyed by fire, with three thousand barrels of rosin, on the 2d instant. The Virginia Salt Works will be in operation again in two weeks.
The Columbus (Mississippi) Republican says that Miss Bell, daughter of the Hon. John Bell, Mrs. and Miss Woods, of Nashville, have arrived there. During the middle of November they went from Nashville to Columbia, waited at the latter place until General Hood captured it, and then came South. The Charleston Mercury understands that Sherman has given the citizens of Savannah fifteen days grace to settle up their bank and other accounts which are to be balanced by Confederate treasury notes. The warehouse of Vanambridge & Co., at Wilmington, North Carolina, was destroyed by fire, with three thousand barrels of rosin, on the 2d instant. The Virginia Salt Works will be in operation again in two weeks.