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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 16, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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McAllister (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 1
Trustee's Sale of land and five Negroes, in Hanover.
--Pursuant to the provisions of a deed of trust, dated the 24th October, 1860, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of Hanover County Court, on the 25th October, 1860, from Burwell B. Dickinson, and Otery F., his wife, to the subscriber, I shall, at the request of-- & Hutcheson, the beneficiaries in said deed, on Friday, the 19th of April, 1861, (if fair; if not, the first fair day thereafter.
Sundays excepted,) proceed to sell at auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, at Green Bay, in the upper end of Hanover, three miles from Beaver Dam Depot, on the Virginia Central Railroad, and half a mile from Green Bay Crossing, the following properly, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the debt, $2,084.80, secured by said deed of trust, with interest thereon from the 24th October, 1860, and all costs of preparing and enforcing said deed of trust, selling the Negroes first.
The property to be sold is thus described in the
Green Bay (Wisconsin, United States) (search for this): article 1
Moultrie (search for this): article 1
The flag of the South.Dedicated to the defenders of Charleston harbor.
The Seven-Starred Banner, unfurl to the breeze!
It proudly shall float o'er the land, o'er the seas!
The hands that have reared it are free from a stain.
And woe to the coward that would sully its name!
On the broad plains of Texas--on Florida's shore; Where dark Moultrie lists to the ocean's wild roar, The chieftain is gathering his true-hearted band, To die in the cause of their dear native land!
When the sons of the South, in that terrible day, Shall meet the stern foemen in battle array.
This flag o'er the dark field shall gloriously stream.
And Victory illume its bright folds with her beam.
On blue mountain tops — in the valleys below-- While Southern hearts throb, or there still lives a foe, We'll throw it abroad to the Heaven's free air, And brave hearts beneath it shall never despair!
No! never despair; for its course shall be, on!
Outstripping the eagle's, and bright as t
April 3rd, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
Charleston Harbor (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
The flag of the South.Dedicated to the defenders of Charleston harbor.
The Seven-Starred Banner, unfurl to the breeze!
It proudly shall float o'er the land, o'er the seas!
The hands that have reared it are free from a stain.
And woe to the coward that would sully its name!
On the broad plains of Texas--on Florida's shore; Where dark Moultrie lists to the ocean's wild roar, The chieftain is gathering his true-hearted band, To die in the cause of their dear native land!
When the sons of the South, in that terrible day, Shall meet the stern foemen in battle array.
This flag o'er the dark field shall gloriously stream.
And Victory illume its bright folds with her beam.
On blue mountain tops — in the valleys below-- While Southern hearts throb, or there still lives a foe, We'll throw it abroad to the Heaven's free air, And brave hearts beneath it shall never despair!
No! never despair; for its course shall be, on!
Outstripping the eagle's, and bright as
Holladay (search for this): article 1
James Bolton (search for this): article 1
C. W. P. Brock (search for this): article 1
C. M. Hunter (search for this): article 1
Resident Physician (search for this): article 1