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James Barron (search for this): article 8
assemblage. The 173d Pennsylvania regiment constituted the military escort, and made an imposing appearance. I regret to say that such was the concussion of the guns fired early this morning in honor of the day a great number of window glasses in the lower part of the city were broken. A splendid flag, 16 by 30, is now floating from the Methodist African Church, Butte street, presented by P. H. Whitehurst, Esq., who gives a ball to-night in his beautiful mansion, formerly owned by Commodore James Barron. All the military dignities of the place are invited. Very respectfully, yours, J. Bottomore, Rec. Sec'y Lets Army must be caused — no Headway against the rebellion until that is down The New York Times thinks the "one supreme necessity" of this war is the destruction of Lee's army. Its history has been "mainly cord of success — invariably so when it acted on the defensive." The Times continues: It has stood like a wall of fire between us and the rebel capital;
Peter H. Whitehurst (search for this): article 8
ket, which was unanimously elected; President, Robert Bull, Esq., Portsmouth; 1st Vice President, Peter H. Whitehurst, Esq., Norfolk; 2d Vice-President, Thomas M. Brown, Esq., Norfolk; Recording Secrfollowing is the list: James Green, Esq. $1,000; His Honor, May or Wm B Brooks, $500; P H Whitehurst, $500; Dr. D W Todd. $300, Dr. Z Sykes, $200, Wm A Mehagen, $200; John Belote, $150; L W WebbBunkley, $170; Samuel Frost, $200; John T Daniels, $280, Frank Zautzinger, $200; Hon Charles H Whitehurst, $100; Thos M Brown, $200; John H Borum, $300; R B Lovitt; $200; D C Crowell, $200; Asa Jennineded to the election of company officers resulting as follows: Company A.--Capt Peter H Whitehurst, 1st Lieut Geo B Fitzgerald, 2d Lieut Robt Butt, 1st Orderly Sergeant R B Lovitt, 2d Orderly Sag, 16 by 30, is now floating from the Methodist African Church, Butte street, presented by P. H. Whitehurst, Esq., who gives a ball to-night in his beautiful mansion, formerly owned by Commodore Jame
James Green (search for this): article 8
d the following committee to nominate officers for the meeting: Messrs. George B. Fitzgerald, James Green, Daniel Whitchead, John Melton and Michael Johnson; who, after a brief absence, submitted theive names were obtained. At this stage of the proceedings, the utmost enthusiasm prevailing, James Green, Esq., with his proverbial munificence, came forward and gave a check on the Bank of Virginiaitnessed such unbounded enthusiasm as was indicated at this. The following is the list: James Green, Esq. $1,000; His Honor, May or Wm B Brooks, $500; P H Whitehurst, $500; Dr. D W Todd. $300,, Quartermaster Edward M Keer, Surgeon Doctor D W Tod. Assistant Surgeon Doctor Z Sykes. James Green, Esq., was unanimously elected Major. This was an excellent choice, as were all the rest. MMr. Green is grandson of Geo. Nathaniel Green, of Revolutionary fame. Dr. Tod is brother of Governor Tod, of Ohio; Dr. Sykee first cousin of General Sykee, of the United States Army; so you see patri
oks, $500; P H Whitehurst, $500; Dr. D W Todd. $300, Dr. Z Sykes, $200, Wm A Mehagen, $200; John Belote, $150; L W Webb, $225; Joseph Bunkley, $170; Samuel Frost, $200; John T Daniels, $280, Frank Zautzinger, $200; Hon Charles H Whitehurst, $100; Thos M Brown, $200; John H Borum, $300; R B Lovitt; $200; D C Crowell, $200; Asa Jennings, $150; George R Fitzgerald, $200; George P Kneller, $100; L Waterfield, $150; Robert Kewen, $200; Magee & Freeman, $200; Peter Dilwock, two hogsheads tobacco, prod Orderly Sergeant Frank Zantzinger. Company C.--Capt Peter Dilworth, 1st Lieut John T Daniels, 2d Lieut Jas Belote, 1st Orderly Sergeant Wm Hodges, 2d Orderly Sergeant Robt Kewen. Company D.--Capt Samuel Frost, 1st Lieut Geo P Kueller, 2d Lieut Thos P Crowell, 1st Orderly Sergeant D C Crowell, 2d Orderly Sergeant Edward C Doming, Quartermaster Edward M Keer, Surgeon Doctor D W Tod. Assistant Surgeon Doctor Z Sykes. James Green, Esq., was unanimously elected Major. This was an excel
James Green, Esq. $1,000; His Honor, May or Wm B Brooks, $500; P H Whitehurst, $500; Dr. D W Todd. $300, Dr. Z Sykes, $200, Wm A Mehagen, $200; John Belote, $150; L W Webb, $225; Joseph Bunkley, $170; Samuel Frost, $200; John T Daniels, $280, Frank Zautzinger, $200; Hon Charles H Whitehurst, $100; Thos M Brown, $200; John H Borum, $300; R B Lovitt; $200; D C Crowell, $200; Asa Jennings, $150; George R Fitzgerald, $200; George P Kneller, $100; L Waterfield, $150; Robert Kewen, $200; Magee & Freeman, $200; Peter Dilwock, two hogsheads tobacco, proceeds to be applied. What is more, the greater part was paid immediately or checked for. The meeting then proceeded to the election of company officers resulting as follows: Company A.--Capt Peter H Whitehurst, 1st Lieut Geo B Fitzgerald, 2d Lieut Robt Butt, 1st Orderly Sergeant R B Lovitt, 2d Orderly Sergeant Daniel Whitchead. Company B.--Capt L W Webb, 1st Lieut Jno H Borum, 2d Lieut C Saunders, 1st Orderly Sergeant Jos Bunkle
e, the greater part was paid immediately or checked for. The meeting then proceeded to the election of company officers resulting as follows: Company A.--Capt Peter H Whitehurst, 1st Lieut Geo B Fitzgerald, 2d Lieut Robt Butt, 1st Orderly Sergeant R B Lovitt, 2d Orderly Sergeant Daniel Whitchead. Company B.--Capt L W Webb, 1st Lieut Jno H Borum, 2d Lieut C Saunders, 1st Orderly Sergeant Jos Bunkley, 2d Orderly Sergeant Frank Zantzinger. Company C.--Capt Peter Dilworth, 1st Lieut John T Daniels, 2d Lieut Jas Belote, 1st Orderly Sergeant Wm Hodges, 2d Orderly Sergeant Robt Kewen. Company D.--Capt Samuel Frost, 1st Lieut Geo P Kueller, 2d Lieut Thos P Crowell, 1st Orderly Sergeant D C Crowell, 2d Orderly Sergeant Edward C Doming, Quartermaster Edward M Keer, Surgeon Doctor D W Tod. Assistant Surgeon Doctor Z Sykes. James Green, Esq., was unanimously elected Major. This was an excellent choice, as were all the rest. Mr. Green is grandson of Geo. Nathaniel Green,
., same place, in order to join in the celebration of this glorious day, the Fourth of July. The procession is just passing the Hall, preceded by the splendid band from Fortress Monroe, followed by a large platform on six wheels. beautifully painted red, white and blue, and drawn by six milk-white horses. This vehicle contained thirty-three fair young maidens, members of the Butte Street Virginia Classical Institute, conducted by three accomplished and refined gentlemen, Messrs. Cohen and Tyler, A. M. Each maiden, dressed in a robe of pure white, had a brilliant golden star in the centre of her forehead, and bearing in her right hand the glorious Star Spangled Banner, which was gracefully waved as the procession moved up the main avenue of the city toward the Fair Grounds, where Edward A Mosely, Esq., and H. W. Mills, Esq., the orators of the day, addressed the large assemblage. The 173d Pennsylvania regiment constituted the military escort, and made an imposing appearance. I reg
Robert Bull (search for this): article 8
by the Hon. L. H. Chandler, who nominated Robert Butt, Esq., of Portsmouth, as temporary President, and John Melton, Esq., as Secretary. These gentlemen having taken their seats, on motion of George B. Fitzgerald, Esq., the Chair appointed the following committee to nominate officers for the meeting: Messrs. George B. Fitzgerald, James Green, Daniel Whitchead, John Melton and Michael Johnson; who, after a brief absence, submitted the following ticket, which was unanimously elected; President, Robert Bull, Esq., Portsmouth; 1st Vice President, Peter H. Whitehurst, Esq., Norfolk; 2d Vice-President, Thomas M. Brown, Esq., Norfolk; Recording Secretary, Judson Bottomore, Portsmouth; Treasurer, Robert Kewen, Norfolk. The President, in returning thanks for the honor so unexpectedly and unworthily conferred upon him, spoke in language of burning eloquence concerning the present critical condition of his beloved country, imploring his fellow citizens that, whatever others might do elsewhe
ttended many meetings, but never have I witnessed such unbounded enthusiasm as was indicated at this. The following is the list: James Green, Esq. $1,000; His Honor, May or Wm B Brooks, $500; P H Whitehurst, $500; Dr. D W Todd. $300, Dr. Z Sykes, $200, Wm A Mehagen, $200; John Belote, $150; L W Webb, $225; Joseph Bunkley, $170; Samuel Frost, $200; John T Daniels, $280, Frank Zautzinger, $200; Hon Charles H Whitehurst, $100; Thos M Brown, $200; John H Borum, $300; R B Lovitt; $200; D C CrRobt Kewen. Company D.--Capt Samuel Frost, 1st Lieut Geo P Kueller, 2d Lieut Thos P Crowell, 1st Orderly Sergeant D C Crowell, 2d Orderly Sergeant Edward C Doming, Quartermaster Edward M Keer, Surgeon Doctor D W Tod. Assistant Surgeon Doctor Z Sykes. James Green, Esq., was unanimously elected Major. This was an excellent choice, as were all the rest. Mr. Green is grandson of Geo. Nathaniel Green, of Revolutionary fame. Dr. Tod is brother of Governor Tod, of Ohio; Dr. Sykee first cous
Thomas M. Brown (search for this): article 8
following ticket, which was unanimously elected; President, Robert Bull, Esq., Portsmouth; 1st Vice President, Peter H. Whitehurst, Esq., Norfolk; 2d Vice-President, Thomas M. Brown, Esq., Norfolk; Recording Secretary, Judson Bottomore, Portsmouth; Treasurer, Robert Kewen, Norfolk. The President, in returning thanks for the ho immediately tendered for the common defence of our beloved though imperilled Union. Mr. Bowden, in eloquently supporting the resolution, was followed by Thos. M. Brown, Esq., in an argumentative and eloquent, though brief, speech, his manly and graceful form harmonizing with the patriotism beaming from his noble countenance,; John Belote, $150; L W Webb, $225; Joseph Bunkley, $170; Samuel Frost, $200; John T Daniels, $280, Frank Zautzinger, $200; Hon Charles H Whitehurst, $100; Thos M Brown, $200; John H Borum, $300; R B Lovitt; $200; D C Crowell, $200; Asa Jennings, $150; George R Fitzgerald, $200; George P Kneller, $100; L Waterfield, $150; Robert K
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