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Wheeling, W. Va. (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 11
The traitor Dent. --M. M. Dent. one of the members of the Virginia State Convention, and Secretary of the late Convention, and Secretary of the late Convention at Wheeling, Va., visited New York city on Friday last, for the purpose organizing a company to manufacture a late improvement in breech-loading guns, invented by a gentlemn in Western Virginia, and to aid the Union movement there.
West Virginia (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 11
The traitor Dent. --M. M. Dent. one of the members of the Virginia State Convention, and Secretary of the late Convention, and Secretary of the late Convention at Wheeling, Va., visited New York city on Friday last, for the purpose organizing a company to manufacture a late improvement in breech-loading guns, invented by a gentlemn in Western Virginia, and to aid the Union movement there.
M. M. Dent (search for this): article 11
The traitor Dent. --M. M. Dent. one of the members of the Virginia State Convention, and Secretary of the late Convention, and Secretary of the late Convention at Wheeling, Va., visited New York city on Friday last, for the purpose organizing a company to manufacture a late improvement in breech-loading guns, invented by a gentlemn in Western Virginia, and to aid the Union movement there.