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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 28, 1865., [Electronic resource].
Found 890 total hits in 464 results.
Alexandria (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 11
Alexandria vessel Sunk.
--The schooner Buena Vista, from Alexandria, Va., for New York, laden with coal, sprang a leak and sank on Sunday morning last off Sandy Hook.
All the persons on board were rescued.
Porcher Miles (search for this): article 12
The Hon. Porcher Miles, formerly a distinguished member of Congress from Charleston, S. C., is in our city, and, we are pleased to learn, entertains the idea of permanently locating here.
Mr. Miles is a gentleman of great learning, ability and accomplishments, and of high moral and personal worth.--New Orleans Picayune,
The Hon. Porcher Miles, formerly a distinguished member of Congress from Charleston, S. C., is in our city, and, we are pleased to learn, entertains the idea of permanently locating here.
Mr. Miles is a gentleman of great learning, ability and accomplishments, and of high moral and personal worth.--New Orleans Picayune,
17th (search for this): article 13
Mrs. Elizabeth died at St. Louis on the 17th instant, aged one hundred and six years, two months and twenty days.
As telegram has superseded the word telegraph, so, in London, the word "Paragram" threatens to take the place of paragraph.
Elizabeth (search for this): article 13
Mrs. Elizabeth died at St. Louis on the 17th instant, aged one hundred and six years, two months and twenty days.
As telegram has superseded the word telegraph, so, in London, the word "Paragram" threatens to take the place of paragraph.