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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 31, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Joseph Segar (search for this): article 7
Virginia traitors.
The Baltimore papers of the 26th October announce that "Col." Joseph Segar, for many years a resident at Old Point, has been elected to Congress by the Union voters of Eastern Virginia." This bogus election was doubtless accomplished by Lincoln's soldiers at Fortress Monroe and Newport News, aided, Perhaps, by runaway negroes, and is intended as a partial compensation for the destruction of "Col. Joseph Segar's" property, as well as a reward for his treachery.
The same ed by Lincoln's soldiers at Fortress Monroe and Newport News, aided, Perhaps, by runaway negroes, and is intended as a partial compensation for the destruction of "Col. Joseph Segar's" property, as well as a reward for his treachery.
The same authority informs us that the traitors in Western Virginia voted on the 24th on the question of the division of the State.
Wheeling cast an "overwhelming" vote in favor of division, and the report is that the "interior" shows a still greater unanimity.
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
Virginia traitors.
The Baltimore papers of the 26th October announce that "Col." Joseph Segar, for many years a resident at Old Point, has been elected to Congress by the Union voters of Eastern Virginia." This bogus election was doubtless accomplished by Lincoln's soldiers at Fortress Monroe and Newport News, aided, Perhaps, by runaway negroes, and is intended as a partial compensation for the destruction of "Col. Joseph Segar's" property, as well as a reward for his treachery.
The same authority informs us that the traitors in Western Virginia voted on the 24th on the question of the division of the State.
Wheeling cast an "overwhelming" vote in favor of division, and the report is that the "interior" shows a still greater unanimity.
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
Virginia traitors.
The Baltimore papers of the 26th October announce that "Col." Joseph Segar, for many years a resident at Old Point, has been elected to Congress by the Union voters of Eastern Virginia." This bogus election was doubtless accomplished by Lincoln's soldiers at Fortress Monroe and Newport News, aided, Perhaps, by runaway negroes, and is intended as a partial compensation for the destruction of "Col. Joseph Segar's" property, as well as a reward for his treachery.
The same authority informs us that the traitors in Western Virginia voted on the 24th on the question of the division of the State.
Wheeling cast an "overwhelming" vote in favor of division, and the report is that the "interior" shows a still greater unanimity.
West Virginia (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
Virginia traitors.
The Baltimore papers of the 26th October announce that "Col." Joseph Segar, for many years a resident at Old Point, has been elected to Congress by the Union voters of Eastern Virginia." This bogus election was doubtless accomplished by Lincoln's soldiers at Fortress Monroe and Newport News, aided, Perhaps, by runaway negroes, and is intended as a partial compensation for the destruction of "Col. Joseph Segar's" property, as well as a reward for his treachery.
The same authority informs us that the traitors in Western Virginia voted on the 24th on the question of the division of the State.
Wheeling cast an "overwhelming" vote in favor of division, and the report is that the "interior" shows a still greater unanimity.
Wheeling, W. Va. (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
Virginia traitors.
The Baltimore papers of the 26th October announce that "Col." Joseph Segar, for many years a resident at Old Point, has been elected to Congress by the Union voters of Eastern Virginia." This bogus election was doubtless accomplished by Lincoln's soldiers at Fortress Monroe and Newport News, aided, Perhaps, by runaway negroes, and is intended as a partial compensation for the destruction of "Col. Joseph Segar's" property, as well as a reward for his treachery.
The same authority informs us that the traitors in Western Virginia voted on the 24th on the question of the division of the State.
Wheeling cast an "overwhelming" vote in favor of division, and the report is that the "interior" shows a still greater unanimity.
Old Point (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 7
Virginia traitors.
The Baltimore papers of the 26th October announce that "Col." Joseph Segar, for many years a resident at Old Point, has been elected to Congress by the Union voters of Eastern Virginia." This bogus election was doubtless accomplished by Lincoln's soldiers at Fortress Monroe and Newport News, aided, Perhaps, by runaway negroes, and is intended as a partial compensation for the destruction of "Col. Joseph Segar's" property, as well as a reward for his treachery.
The same authority informs us that the traitors in Western Virginia voted on the 24th on the question of the division of the State.
Wheeling cast an "overwhelming" vote in favor of division, and the report is that the "interior" shows a still greater unanimity.
October 30th (search for this): article 7
From Wilmington.
Wilmington, N. C., Oct. 30, 9 o'clock at night.--Nothing has been seen yet of the Federal fleet which left Hampton Roads a few days ago. All is quiet here.
Hampton Roads (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
From Wilmington.
Wilmington, N. C., Oct. 30, 9 o'clock at night.--Nothing has been seen yet of the Federal fleet which left Hampton Roads a few days ago. All is quiet here.
1827 AD (search for this): article 8
May 27th (search for this): article 8