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Historic leaves, volume 7, April, 1908 - January, 1909 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 20, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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s smiling beauties, though he lay With cold, extended limbs, for still His face looked fairer than the day. Nancy Jane, wife of Albert Kenneson, died July 9, 1856, aged 32 yrs. 1 mo. She has gone to Heaven before us, But she turns and waves her hand, Pointing to the glories o'er us In that happy spirit land. ‘Not dead, but sleepeth.’ Jonathan C. Clark, died May 26, 1841, aged 36 years. Not lost, but gone before. Irene Adalaid, daughter of Leonard and Irene G. Arnold, died June 21, 1855, aged 4 yrs. and 7 mos. Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. John Leland, Jr., died of Small Pox Jan. 8, 1840, aged 46 years. Go home, dear friends, Dry up your tears, I must lie here Till Christ appears. Francis Green, died Mar. 22, 1848, Ae 41. See noble manhood laid in dust, The loved one sleeps among the dead; In Christ 'mid death he put his trust, To him we trust his soul has fled. Joseph Swett, died Sept. 4, 1849, aged 40 years. My husband's grave, that hallowed sp
Pardons Granted --Gov. Letcher, on Wednesday last, released the following convicts from the Penitentiary by pardon: Robert D. Dickey, sent up by the Circuit Court of Fairfax country on the 21st of June, 1855, for 15 years, for murder in the second degree had served seven years of his time. Andrew J. Parsons, sent up in 1855 by the Circuit Court of Cabell county for burglary, for eight years, Had served seven years, and proved intent indefatigable in extinguishing the last fore at the prison. John Adams sent up from the Richmond in 1860, for seven years, for of col. James Lyons. Conduct as pardon recommended by a large Edward W. Cole sent up in 1st Court of Brunswick county for five der in the second degree. Conduct as had been faithful and obedient to the of law. Pardon asked for by many wick county.