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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: January 21, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
Found 33 total hits in 21 results.
William M. Robinson (search for this): article 41
Farley Vale (search for this): article 41
Stockton (search for this): article 41
J. T. Woodbury (search for this): article 41
Mr. George M. Brewer, of Mobile, has given a hundred cords of wood for the use of the garrison at Fort Morgan, and proffered the services of twenty negro men as laborers on the works.
Sudden Death Of A Clergyman.--The Rev. J. T. Woodbury, of Milford, Mass., died very suddenly Wednesday morning, probably in an apoplectic fit. He was brother of the late Hon. Levi Woodbury.
A son of Capt. James R. Fleet, of King & Queen county, Va., accidentally shot himself in the right arm while hunting, a few days ago. Amputation was rendered necessary.
The stable at Farley Vale, King George co., Va., belonging to S. W. Corbin, was destroyed by fire recently.
Loss about $2,000--partly insured.
The last County Court of Northampton Va., issued bonds to the amount of $5,000 to arm the people for resistance to Northern invasion.
A man named James Ibson, on board a vessel at Fredericksburg, Va., fell against a stove on Wednesday night, and was burned to death.
Rev. Dr.
George M. Brewer (search for this): article 41
Mr. George M. Brewer, of Mobile, has given a hundred cords of wood for the use of the garrison at Fort Morgan, and proffered the services of twenty negro men as laborers on the works.
Sudden Death Of A Clergyman.--The Rev. J. T. Woodbury, of Milford, Mass., died very suddenly Wednesday morning, probably in an apoplectic fit. He was brother of the late Hon. Levi Woodbury.
A son of Capt. James R. Fleet, of King & Queen county, Va., accidentally shot himself in the right arm while hunting, a few days ago. Amputation was rendered necessary.
The stable at Farley Vale, King George co., Va., belonging to S. W. Corbin, was destroyed by fire recently.
Loss about $2,000--partly insured.
The last County Court of Northampton Va., issued bonds to the amount of $5,000 to arm the people for resistance to Northern invasion.
A man named James Ibson, on board a vessel at Fredericksburg, Va., fell against a stove on Wednesday night, and was burned to death.
Rev. Dr.
Levi Woodbury (search for this): article 41
Mr. George M. Brewer, of Mobile, has given a hundred cords of wood for the use of the garrison at Fort Morgan, and proffered the services of twenty negro men as laborers on the works.
Sudden Death Of A Clergyman.--The Rev. J. T. Woodbury, of Milford, Mass., died very suddenly Wednesday morning, probably in an apoplectic fit. He was brother of the late Hon. Levi Woodbury.
A son of Capt. James R. Fleet, of King & Queen county, Va., accidentally shot himself in the right arm while hunting, a few days ago. Amputation was rendered necessary.
The stable at Farley Vale, King George co., Va., belonging to S. W. Corbin, was destroyed by fire recently.
Loss about $2,000--partly insured.
The last County Court of Northampton Va., issued bonds to the amount of $5,000 to arm the people for resistance to Northern invasion.
A man named James Ibson, on board a vessel at Fredericksburg, Va., fell against a stove on Wednesday night, and was burned to death.
Rev. Dr.
Barrett (search for this): article 41
Raleigh (search for this): article 41
Joseph Jefferson (search for this): article 41
S. W. Corbin (search for this): article 41