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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 30, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,255 total hits in 565 results.
Robert Anderson (search for this): article 1
S. J. Anderson (search for this): article 4
Southern sympathize is in New York — a British ship Displays the Confederate flag New York Aug. 29
--S. J. Anderson has arrived, and on yesterday, at an examination, imprecated Ben. Wood and Isaiah Rynders at Southern correspondents.
A dispatch, received here, says that the British ship Simonds, lying at the port of Quebec for the past three weeks, has had the Confederate flag flying all the time.
Kinlaw Anntlerov (search for this): article 5
Frank C. Armstrong (search for this): article 1
Frank C. Armstrong (search for this): article 3
S. M. Bailey (search for this): article 1
S. M. Bailey (search for this): article 5
Ten Dollars reward.
--I will give the above reward for the return to me, or for such information as will lead to the arrest of a Negro Boy, named Horace.
He is of medium size, of yellow or copper color, and has light-colored eyes.
I think he has either gone to Manassas with some regiment of soldiers, or is lurking about some campground near the city.
He was hired to E. A. Mayo for the present year by E. D. Eacho.
W. B. Martin,
At S. M. Bailey's Tobacco Factory.
au 26--1w.
Banks (search for this): article 2
Barrett (search for this): article 1
John R. Baylor (search for this): article 13
Arizona.Col. Baylor's proclamation.
The following is the proclamation of Colonel Baylor, the commander of Confederate forces in Arizona, to which a brief allusion was made yesterday:
To the people of the Territory of Arizona.
The social and political condition of Arizona being little short of general anarchy, and the Colonel Baylor, the commander of Confederate forces in Arizona, to which a brief allusion was made yesterday:
To the people of the Territory of Arizona.
The social and political condition of Arizona being little short of general anarchy, and the people being literally destitute of law, order and protection, the said Territory from the date hereof is hereby declared temporarily organized as a military government, until such time as Congress may otherwise provide.
I, John R. Baylor, Lieut.-Col. commanding the Confederate Army in the Territory of Arizona, hereby take poJohn R. Baylor, Lieut.-Col. commanding the Confederate Army in the Territory of Arizona, hereby take possession of the said Territory in the name and behalf of the Confederate States of America.
For all the purposes herein specified, and until otherwise decreed or provided, the Territory of Arizona shall comprise all that portion of the recent Territory of New Mexico lying South of the 34th parallel of North latitude.
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