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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 8, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 365 total hits in 185 results.
Wight (search for this): article 4
Virginia Legislature.
--In response to the proclamation of the Governor, the two Houses of the General Assembly of Virginia convened in extra session at the Capitol yesterday.
The Senate was called to order by Lt. Governor Montague, and was afterwards organized by the election of the following officers:
Clerk Shelton C. Davis, of Richmond city; Sergeant-at-Arms, John A. Jordan, of late of Wight; Doorkeeper, Francis V. Sutton, of Richmond city.
After the organization of the Senate was effected the message of the Governor was read and the body adjourned.
In the House the old Clerk, Wm. F. Gordon, Esq., read the Proclamation of the Governor convening the Legislature.
An election for officers of the House then took place, with the following result.
Speaker, Hugh W. Sheffey, of Augusta; Clerk, Wm. F. Gordon, of Albemarle; Sergeant-at-Arms, Robert W. Burke, of Augusta; First Doorkeeper, Samuel Freeman, of Richmond city; Second Doorkeeper, George W. Wilson, of
Shelton C. Davis (search for this): article 4
Virginia Legislature.
--In response to the proclamation of the Governor, the two Houses of the General Assembly of Virginia convened in extra session at the Capitol yesterday.
The Senate was called to order by Lt. Governor Montague, and was afterwards organized by the election of the following officers:
Clerk Shelton C. Davis, of Richmond city; Sergeant-at-Arms, John A. Jordan, of late of Wight; Doorkeeper, Francis V. Sutton, of Richmond city.
After the organization of the Senate was effected the message of the Governor was read and the body adjourned.
In the House the old Clerk, Wm. F. Gordon, Esq., read the Proclamation of the Governor convening the Legislature.
An election for officers of the House then took place, with the following result.
Speaker, Hugh W. Sheffey, of Augusta; Clerk, Wm. F. Gordon, of Albemarle; Sergeant-at-Arms, Robert W. Burke, of Augusta; First Doorkeeper, Samuel Freeman, of Richmond city; Second Doorkeeper, George W. Wilson, of
George W. Wilson (search for this): article 4
Hugh W. Sheffey (search for this): article 4
John A. Jordan (search for this): article 4
Virginia Legislature.
--In response to the proclamation of the Governor, the two Houses of the General Assembly of Virginia convened in extra session at the Capitol yesterday.
The Senate was called to order by Lt. Governor Montague, and was afterwards organized by the election of the following officers:
Clerk Shelton C. Davis, of Richmond city; Sergeant-at-Arms, John A. Jordan, of late of Wight; Doorkeeper, Francis V. Sutton, of Richmond city.
After the organization of the Senate was effected the message of the Governor was read and the body adjourned.
In the House the old Clerk, Wm. F. Gordon, Esq., read the Proclamation of the Governor convening the Legislature.
An election for officers of the House then took place, with the following result.
Speaker, Hugh W. Sheffey, of Augusta; Clerk, Wm. F. Gordon, of Albemarle; Sergeant-at-Arms, Robert W. Burke, of Augusta; First Doorkeeper, Samuel Freeman, of Richmond city; Second Doorkeeper, George W. Wilson, of
Robert W. Burke (search for this): article 4
Francis V. Sutton (search for this): article 4
Virginia Legislature.
--In response to the proclamation of the Governor, the two Houses of the General Assembly of Virginia convened in extra session at the Capitol yesterday.
The Senate was called to order by Lt. Governor Montague, and was afterwards organized by the election of the following officers:
Clerk Shelton C. Davis, of Richmond city; Sergeant-at-Arms, John A. Jordan, of late of Wight; Doorkeeper, Francis V. Sutton, of Richmond city.
After the organization of the Senate was effected the message of the Governor was read and the body adjourned.
In the House the old Clerk, Wm. F. Gordon, Esq., read the Proclamation of the Governor convening the Legislature.
An election for officers of the House then took place, with the following result.
Speaker, Hugh W. Sheffey, of Augusta; Clerk, Wm. F. Gordon, of Albemarle; Sergeant-at-Arms, Robert W. Burke, of Augusta; First Doorkeeper, Samuel Freeman, of Richmond city; Second Doorkeeper, George W. Wilson, of
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
July 25th (search for this): article 4
Runaway--$350 reward.
--Ran away from the subscriber, about the 25th of July last, a boy, named Major.
He is a bright mulatto, about 21 years old; 5 feet 8½.
inches high, and is a very likely boy. He was raised near Chesterfield C. H. Va., and a supposed that he is now in that neighborhood, and probably harbored by some person.
I will give a reward of $150 for his apprehension and confinement that I get him again, and $205 for the conviction of any person harboring him. John Roller. se 1--cod4w.
Roller (search for this): article 4
Runaway--$350 reward.
--Ran away from the subscriber, about the 25th of July last, a boy, named Major.
He is a bright mulatto, about 21 years old; 5 feet 8½.
inches high, and is a very likely boy. He was raised near Chesterfield C. H. Va., and a supposed that he is now in that neighborhood, and probably harbored by some person.
I will give a reward of $150 for his apprehension and confinement that I get him again, and $205 for the conviction of any person harboring him. John Roller. se 1--cod4w.