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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 20, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 650 total hits in 328 results.
Robinson (Illinois, United States) (search for this): article 1
Hector Davis (search for this): article 1
Seventy-five dollars reward.
--Left their work yesterday, three negro men, and I will pay $75 for their apprehension and delivery to Mr. Hector Davis, in Richmond, or $25 each, and if put in jail in the county, $15 each.
Taylor is about 10 years of age, quite black, with regular features about 5 feet 8 inches high, and slightly ruptured; wears a gray cloth cap, homespun coat and pants of wool color, and shoes with wooden bottoms.
Alfred, about the same age, round face, very black, and holds one arm crooked, having been broken when young; wears a black and red cap, homemade coat and pants of pale purple color, and wooden bottom shoes.
Joe, 24 years of age, dark brown color, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, and one eye seeming to be a little larger than the other; had on a torn wool hat, homespun coat of ginger color, mixed pants, and a new pair of wooden bottom shoes. Each carried an axe off. A. W. Nolting, Near Auburn Mills Post-Office, de 19--6t Hanover county.
A. W. Nolting (search for this): article 1
Seventy-five dollars reward.
--Left their work yesterday, three negro men, and I will pay $75 for their apprehension and delivery to Mr. Hector Davis, in Richmond, or $25 each, and if put in jail in the county, $15 each.
Taylor is about 10 years of age, quite black, with regular features about 5 feet 8 inches high, and slightly ruptured; wears a gray cloth cap, homespun coat and pants of wool color, and shoes with wooden bottoms.
Alfred, about the same age, round face, very black, and holds one arm crooked, having been broken when young; wears a black and red cap, homemade coat and pants of pale purple color, and wooden bottom shoes.
Joe, 24 years of age, dark brown color, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, and one eye seeming to be a little larger than the other; had on a torn wool hat, homespun coat of ginger color, mixed pants, and a new pair of wooden bottom shoes. Each carried an axe off. A. W. Nolting, Near Auburn Mills Post-Office, de 19--6t Hanover county.
Conductor W. E. Taylor (search for this): article 1
Seventy-five dollars reward.
--Left their work yesterday, three negro men, and I will pay $75 for their apprehension and delivery to Mr. Hector Davis, in Richmond, or $25 each, and if put in jail in the county, $15 each.
Taylor is about 10 years of age, quite black, with regular features about 5 feet 8 inches high, and slightly ruptured; wears a gray cloth cap, homespun coat and pants of wool color, and shoes with wooden bottoms.
Alfred, about the same age, round face, very black, and holds one arm crooked, having been broken when young; wears a black and red cap, homemade coat and pants of pale purple color, and wooden bottom shoes.
Joe, 24 years of age, dark brown color, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, and one eye seeming to be a little larger than the other; had on a torn wool hat, homespun coat of ginger color, mixed pants, and a new pair of wooden bottom shoes. Each carried an axe off. A. W. Nolting, Near Auburn Mills Post-Office, de 19--6t Hanover county.
Hanover County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Seventy-five dollars reward.
--Left their work yesterday, three negro men, and I will pay $75 for their apprehension and delivery to Mr. Hector Davis, in Richmond, or $25 each, and if put in jail in the county, $15 each.
Taylor is about 10 years of age, quite black, with regular features about 5 feet 8 inches high, and slightly ruptured; wears a gray cloth cap, homespun coat and pants of wool color, and shoes with wooden bottoms.
Alfred, about the same age, round face, very black, and holds one arm crooked, having been broken when young; wears a black and red cap, homemade coat and pants of pale purple color, and wooden bottom shoes.
Joe, 24 years of age, dark brown color, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, and one eye seeming to be a little larger than the other; had on a torn wool hat, homespun coat of ginger color, mixed pants, and a new pair of wooden bottom shoes. Each carried an axe off. A. W. Nolting, Near Auburn Mills Post-Office, de 19--6t Hanover county.
Murat (search for this): article 10
Stephen Elliott (search for this): article 10
Honor to whom honor is due.
Extracts from a sermon delivered at Christ Church, savannah, on Thursday, September 18th, 1862, being Thanksgiving Day, by the Right Rev. Stephen Elliott, Bishop of Georgia:
Woman's Heroism.
The attitude of woman is sublime.--Bearing all the sacrifices of which I have just spoken, she is moreover called upon to suffer in her affections, to be wounded and smitten where she feels deepest and most enduringly.
Man goes to the battle-field, but woman sends him there, even though her heart-strings tremble while she gives the farewell kiss and the fare well blessing.
Man is supported by the necessity of movement, by the excitement of action, by the hope of honor, by the glory of conquest.
Woman remains at home to suffer, to bear the cruel torture of suspense, to tremble when the battle has been fought and the news of the slaughter is flashing over the electric wire, to know that defeat will cover the with dishonor and her little one with ruin, to l
Lee (search for this): article 10
September 18th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 10
Honor to whom honor is due.
Extracts from a sermon delivered at Christ Church, savannah, on Thursday, September 18th, 1862, being Thanksgiving Day, by the Right Rev. Stephen Elliott, Bishop of Georgia:
Woman's Heroism.
The attitude of woman is sublime.--Bearing all the sacrifices of which I have just spoken, she is moreover called upon to suffer in her affections, to be wounded and smitten where she feels deepest and most enduringly.
Man goes to the battle-field, but woman sends him there, even though her heart-strings tremble while she gives the farewell kiss and the fare well blessing.
Man is supported by the necessity of movement, by the excitement of action, by the hope of honor, by the glory of conquest.
Woman remains at home to suffer, to bear the cruel torture of suspense, to tremble when the battle has been fought and the news of the slaughter is flashing over the electric wire, to know that defeat will cover the with dishonor and her little one with ruin, to
Gen Jackson (search for this): article 10