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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 5, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,124 total hits in 532 results.
January, 8 AD (search for this): article 5
O. Beirne (search for this): article 5
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.from Monroe county. Indian Creek, Monroe County, Va., July 1, 1861.
As I have not seen anything in your paper as to what Monroe is doing for the war, and others are claiming what their counties are doing, I think it simple justice to claim our just dues.
First, an appropriation of $10,000 has been made by the County Court for war purposes.
O. Beirne, Esq., has subscribed $2,000, and says he will give as much more if necessary.
A. T. Caperton, Esq., has subscribed $500 for the same purpose, besides others have subscribed liberally.
We have six volunteer companies in the service, or soon will be.
It is the determination of the people of Monroe to stand by old Virginia.
At the election in May we had a few who voted against Secession, but the most if not all who did so will now be loyal to the institutions of the South.
I saw by the proceedings of the Convention that an ordinance has been passed, declaring all who hold offic
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 5
United States (United States) (search for this): article 5
5th (search for this): article 6
Lost their Market.
--The Davenport (Iowa) News, of the 5th ult., says: "Corn was selling in town yesterday at the very small sum of twelve and a half cents per bushel.
This is very low, but there is no market for the article."
Davenport (Iowa, United States) (search for this): article 6
Lost their Market.
--The Davenport (Iowa) News, of the 5th ult., says: "Corn was selling in town yesterday at the very small sum of twelve and a half cents per bushel.
This is very low, but there is no market for the article."
Jenkins (search for this): article 7
June 30th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 7
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.from Manassas Junction. Manassas Junction. Camp Walker, 5th Reg't, S. C. V., June 30, 1861.
All is quiet in our camp to-day, and has been since the fight on last Sunday night, when one cow fell mortally wounded, at the first fire, by a sentinel whose vigilant imagination, after calling her three times without a response, conceived in the dark shade a Yankee in cow's skin, a la mode the Trojan horse, endeavoring to enter our lines; and, intent upon immortal glory, in futuro, and beefsteak in presento, he let slip his deadly rifle and "fetch her," heels up. The alarm having subsided, and the smoke of the battle mingled with the somere shade which deceived the faithful guard, he was ordered to be arrested, and the cow to be skinned.
On trial: Plea, "heard of Trojan horse and Stich like." Our excellent Col. Jenkins, no less generous than strict, forgave the sentinel, with a kind admonition, and sentenced the cow to be removed hence, as unw
Dan (China) (search for this): article 7
Beauregard (search for this): article 8