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J. B. Jones, A Rebel War Clerk's Diary, chapter 47 (search)
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.42 (search)
The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1860., [Electronic resource], Virginia Conference (search)
The Daily Dispatch: November 29, 1860., [Electronic resource], Virginia Conference (search)
Virginia Conference
--Sixth Day.--A resolution was adopted recommending the Union Seamen's Friend Society of Virginia to the favorable notice of the Churches and people of the Conference, and requesting the Bishop to re-appoint Rev. Francis J. Boggs as Chaplain for the port of Richmond and agent of the Society:
Rev. Dr. Doggett introduced the report of the publishing committee of the Richmond Christian Advocate, from which it appeared that the committee had faithfully discharged their duties, but had been compelled to borrow money from bank to meet the liabilities of the concern.
The close of the year showed that the office was still embarrassed, and that the subscription list had decreased about 560 names.
This had been attributed to the editorial management, and the laxity in that to the financial condition of the office.
It appeared that its profits during the past fiscal year were $570.15. The liabilities of the office were $8,019.30, and its assets in debts scattered
Dedication
--The Broad street Methodist Church, Rev. J. A. Duncan, Pastor, will be dedicated on Sunday, the 10th inst.
Dr. D. S. Doggett will deliver the Dedicatory Sermon, at 11 o'clock: Rev. J. C. Granberry, at 4 P M., and Rev. J. E. Edwards at 7 ½ P. M.
A collection will be taken up at each service, to aid in payment of the Church.
It is hoped the friends of the Church will come prepared to give liberally.
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The Daily Dispatch: April 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Civil War. (search)
Virginia State Convention.fifty-third day. Richmond,April 16th, 1861.
The Convention was called to order at 10 o'clock A. M. Prayer by the Rev. D. S. Doggett, of the M. E. Church.
The President announced the following special committee on the resolution offered by Mr. Willey, of Mongolia, inquiring into the expediency of changing the organic law in regard to taxation, viz: Messrs. Willey, Turner, French, Campbell, Barbour of Jefferson, Taylor, Tredway, Ambler, Marr, Chambliss, Gregory and Brent.
The pending question from yesterday being, then, shall the main question be put on the resolution of Mr. Holcombe, of Albemarle, as follows:
Resolved, That the Convention will immediately go into secret session, in order to consider the report of the Committee appointed to visit Washington, the main question was ordered, and being put, was decided in the affirmative.
So the Convention went into secret session; the galleries being cleared, and all persons save one
The Daily Dispatch: July 12, 1861., [Electronic resource], Northwestern Virginia -New Affairs are reported North . (search)
Fines.
--The Mayor yesterday imposed in number of fines, as follows: Doggett & Ex-bank, $5 for selling spirits without license; Dominic Francisco, $5 for selling liquor to be drank at the place where sold; Edward Verge $5 for renting a kitchen to Billy Tally, a slave, without the consent of his master; Bee & Dixon, $5, (to be paid by Dixon,) for selling whiskey without a license; Patrick Keegas and Thomas O'Neal, $5 for fighting in the First Market.