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nd, VI., 241; first victim of, VI., 266; Confederate, in Charleston Harbor, VI, 274, 276; protection against, VI, 319. Torrence, E., X., 296. Totopotomoy, Va., III., 78. Totopotomoy Creek, Va., III., 322. Totten's battery, Union, I., 350. Toucey, I., VI., 50. Tournament, the, Sidney Lanier, IX., 25, 30, 284, 285. Tours, the battle of, I., 30. Town Creek, N. C., III., 342. Townsend, J. H., I., 241; VI, 83. Townsend, Mary Ix., 276. Toy, C. H., VIII., 110, 115. Trabui, G. W., V., 65. Tracy, B. F., VII, 65. Tracy, E. D., X., 151. Tracy, W. G., II., 334. Tramp Tramp Tramp, IX., 235. Trans-Mississippi Army, X., 274. Transport wagon train Iii., 31. Transportation of wounded: means employed for, VII, 302; of Federal sick and wounded: VII., 302-316; over long distances, means not provided for, VII., 304; important letter showing inadequacy of, VII, 304, 306; of wounded after August 2, 1
Richmond College. --Rev. C. H. Toy, a Master of Arts of the University of Virginia, has been appointed to fill, temporarily, the chair of Greek in Richmond College, made vacant by Prof. Louthan's failure of health. He has accepted the appointment, and entered on its duties. Mr. Toy expects to go as a missionary to Japan, as soon as the financial crisis shall have passed away. Richmond College. --Rev. C. H. Toy, a Master of Arts of the University of Virginia, has been appointed to fill, temporarily, the chair of Greek in Richmond College, made vacant by Prof. Louthan's failure of health. He has accepted the appointment, and entered on its duties. Mr. Toy expects to go as a missionary to Japan, as soon as the financial crisis shall have passed away.
The Daily Dispatch: January 14, 1862., [Electronic resource], Contributions for the Alexandria Volunteers. (search)
. A. Gordon, 1.00; M. A. & C. A. Santos, 10.00; Cary Weston, 15.00; J. Freeman and others, 11.00; T. D. Toy, 4.00; Rev. C. K. Toy, 6.00; C. Hall, 1.00; O. Windsor, 1.00; Joseph Freeman. 5.00; Dr. Tunstall 2.00; Cash, 2.00; Mr. Peters, 1.00; Marshall Parks, 10.00 Capt. Williamson, 1.00; A. G. Morton, 10.00; C. Burruss, 1.00; Cash, 5.00; Do., 10.00; Thomas Smith, 2.00; J. Umstadler, 1.00; Misses Annie Santos and Jennie S. Toy, (by collections,) 35.00. Total, $182.00. Henry T. Holladay, Orange county, $5.00; Thos. Scott, Orange county, 5.00; Mrs. J. D. Johnson, Spotsylvania, 13 pairs of socks; Ladies of Warrenton, box of books. We have, then, the handsome sum of $504 besides other valuables to the soldiery. Our special thanks are due to Rev. Dr. Seeley and J. B. Wood, Esq., of Richmond, and to Prof. C. Morris and Rev. C. H. Toy, of Norfolk, for the interest they manifested in the welfare of the Alexandrians. Yours truly, John L. Johnson, Chaplain 17th Va. Regiment.