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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 5. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
Found 25 total hits in 14 results.
Charleston (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 2.13
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 2.13
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 2.13
Edgefield (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 2.13
Dubois (search for this): chapter 2.13
Editorial paragraphs.
Our Contributors have placed us under many obligations for the valuable papers they have furnished us, and we beg that they will have patience if their articles do not appear promptly.
We have on hand a number of papers, reports, &c., which we are anxious to publish at the earliest possible moment, but we are unable to crowd into our pages more than they will hold.
On page 137 (March No.) the types make General Taylor speak of the fame of Dubois, when he wrote Louvois, who was, at the time alluded to, the War Minister of Louis the Fourteenth.
Our General agent in the West, General George D. Johnston, continues to be most successful in his canvass, and to meet a cordial reception wherever he goes in Tennessee.
In Nashville, Clarksville, and Jackson he has secured more than 350 subscribers.
He is just beginning the canvass of Memphis.
We again commend him as a gallant soldier and an accomplished gentleman every way worthy of confidence and est
Wade Hampton (search for this): chapter 2.13
Walter H. Taylor (search for this): chapter 2.13
Editorial paragraphs.
Our Contributors have placed us under many obligations for the valuable papers they have furnished us, and we beg that they will have patience if their articles do not appear promptly.
We have on hand a number of papers, reports, &c., which we are anxious to publish at the earliest possible moment, but we are unable to crowd into our pages more than they will hold.
On page 137 (March No.) the types make General Taylor speak of the fame of Dubois, when he wrote Louvois, who was, at the time alluded to, the War Minister of Louis the Fourteenth.
Our General agent in the West, General George D. Johnston, continues to be most successful in his canvass, and to meet a cordial reception wherever he goes in Tennessee.
In Nashville, Clarksville, and Jackson he has secured more than 350 subscribers.
He is just beginning the canvass of Memphis.
We again commend him as a gallant soldier and an accomplished gentleman every way worthy of confidence and est
E. S. Gregory (search for this): chapter 2.13
George D. Johnston (search for this): chapter 2.13
Louvois (search for this): chapter 2.13