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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 10, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 785 total hits in 382 results.
Chisholm (search for this): article 20
Sheppardson (search for this): article 20
James C. Johnston (search for this): article 20
Messrs. West & Johnston, publishers.
--The war has not put down Messrs. West & Johnston.
In spite of every difficulty, they have shown an enterprise and a sagacity which have put them ahead of all other Southern publishers, and which will make them the Appletons and Harpers of the South, whenever the war closes.
They have Johnston.
In spite of every difficulty, they have shown an enterprise and a sagacity which have put them ahead of all other Southern publishers, and which will make them the Appletons and Harpers of the South, whenever the war closes.
They have sent us a compact, serviceable edition of Maheals Field Fortifications. This work, so well-known to military men, is an exact reprint of the latest United States edition with all the original plates.
It is durably bound, can be carried in the pocket, and is indispensable to officers in the field.
Chisholm's Manual of Military Su forthcoming shortly.--Also, a collection of the Lyrics of the War, edited by Dr. Sheppardson, the well-known "Bohemian" of the Richmond Dispatch.--Messrs. West & Johnston have also published, lately, some fine Maps of the Spot of War in Kentucky, Tennessee, and the two Carolinas.--The Southern Spy has reached a second edition; and
Billy Irvine (search for this): article 20
McCord Vernon (search for this): article 20
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 20
United States (United States) (search for this): article 20
Messrs. West & Johnston, publishers.
--The war has not put down Messrs. West & Johnston.
In spite of every difficulty, they have shown an enterprise and a sagacity which have put them ahead of all other Southern publishers, and which will make them the Appletons and Harpers of the South, whenever the war closes.
They have sent us a compact, serviceable edition of Maheals Field Fortifications. This work, so well-known to military men, is an exact reprint of the latest United States edition with all the original plates.
It is durably bound, can be carried in the pocket, and is indispensable to officers in the field.
Chisholm's Manual of Military Surgery we have already noticed favorably.
This is the second edition, revised and enlarged — proof enough of the esteem in which the work is held by our surgeons, when we consider the fact that the first edition was printed only a few months ago. --The Letters of Mezla Addams to Billy Irvine is a reprint of the humorous episodes whic
1860 AD (search for this): article 21
1862 AD (search for this): article 21
Douglas (search for this): article 21