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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 16, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,081 total hits in 506 results.
James Buchanan (search for this): article 6
William H. T. Walker (search for this): article 6
Lost man.
--A gentleman named Mr. Forward Movement has been missing for several months past.
He was thought to have been seen at Manassas Plains, but it proved not to be him; it was Mr. Trotter, of the firm of Street Walker & Legget.
He was again supposed to have been seen at Leesburg, but it proved to be Mr. Diver, of the firm of Sinker, Swimmer & Traveler, who left without paying Mrs. Potomac her wash bill.
He was again thought to have been seen in Missouri, but it turned out to be Mr. Extravagance, of the firm of Woolly Horse, Rocky Mountain, Frank Blair & Dad. He was a few days since thought to have been near on one or both sides of Green river, Ky., but his friends met with another sad disappointment; it was not him. It was Mr. Slip Back-over-the-river &Co., doing a forwarding business backward for Squire Linkin.
Mr. Forward Movement is about 28 years old, more or less, five feet ten or ten feet five high; black whiskers, dresses fine, wearing a heavy gold fob chain
Legget (search for this): article 6
Lost man.
--A gentleman named Mr. Forward Movement has been missing for several months past.
He was thought to have been seen at Manassas Plains, but it proved not to be him; it was Mr. Trotter, of the firm of Street Walker & Legget.
He was again supposed to have been seen at Leesburg, but it proved to be Mr. Diver, of the firm of Sinker, Swimmer & Traveler, who left without paying Mrs. Potomac her wash bill.
He was again thought to have been seen in Missouri, but it turned out to be Mr. Extravagance, of the firm of Woolly Horse, Rocky Mountain, Frank Blair & Dad. He was a few days since thought to have been near on one or both sides of Green river, Ky., but his friends met with another sad disappointment; it was not him. It was Mr. Slip Back-over-the-river &Co., doing a forwarding business backward for Squire Linkin.
Mr. Forward Movement is about 28 years old, more or less, five feet ten or ten feet five high; black whiskers, dresses fine, wearing a heavy gold fob chain
Forward Movement (search for this): article 6
Lost man.
--A gentleman named Mr. Forward Movement has been missing for several months past.
He was thought to have been seen at Manassas Plains, but it proved not to be him; it was Mr. Trotter, of the firm of Street Walker & Legget.
He was again supposed to have been seen at Leesburg, but it proved to be Mr. Diver, of the met with another sad disappointment; it was not him. It was Mr. Slip Back-over-the-river &Co., doing a forwarding business backward for Squire Linkin.
Mr. Forward Movement is about 28 years old, more or less, five feet ten or ten feet five high; black whiskers, dresses fine, wearing a heavy gold fob chain manufactured from th htly offspring, but is yet willing to surrender him to the country, coming to the conclusion, on account of his monstrous feet, that he must have died standing.
All papers friendly to the friends of Mr. Forward Movement, will confer a favor upon the surviving relatives by giving this one insertion.--Cor.
Nashville Gazette.
Diver (search for this): article 6
Lost man.
--A gentleman named Mr. Forward Movement has been missing for several months past.
He was thought to have been seen at Manassas Plains, but it proved not to be him; it was Mr. Trotter, of the firm of Street Walker & Legget.
He was again supposed to have been seen at Leesburg, but it proved to be Mr. Diver, of the firm of Sinker, Swimmer & Traveler, who left without paying Mrs. Potomac her wash bill.
He was again thought to have been seen in Missouri, but it turned out to be Mr. Extravagance, of the firm of Woolly Horse, Rocky Mountain, Frank Blair & Dad. He was a few days since thought to have been near on one or both sides of Green river, Ky., but his friends met with another sad disappointment; it was not him. It was Mr. Slip Back-over-the-river &Co., doing a forwarding business backward for Squire Linkin.
Mr. Forward Movement is about 28 years old, more or less, five feet ten or ten feet five high; black whiskers, dresses fine, wearing a heavy gold fob chain
Extravagance (search for this): article 6
Slip Back (search for this): article 6
Squire Linkin (search for this): article 6
Onto Richmond (search for this): article 6
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 6
Lost man.
--A gentleman named Mr. Forward Movement has been missing for several months past.
He was thought to have been seen at Manassas Plains, but it proved not to be him; it was Mr. Trotter, of the firm of Street Walker & Legget.
He was again supposed to have been seen at Leesburg, but it proved to be Mr. Diver, of the firm of Sinker, Swimmer & Traveler, who left without paying Mrs. Potomac her wash bill.
He was again thought to have been seen in Missouri, but it turned out to be Mr. Extravagance, of the firm of Woolly Horse, Rocky Mountain, Frank Blair & Dad. He was a few days since thought to have been near on one or both sides of Green river, Ky., but his friends met with another sad disappointment; it was not him. It was Mr. Slip Back-over-the-river &Co., doing a forwarding business backward for Squire Linkin.
Mr. Forward Movement is about 28 years old, more or less, five feet ten or ten feet five high; black whiskers, dresses fine, wearing a heavy gold fob chain