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William L. Yancey (search for this): article 18
Important from our Commissioners.
--We are reliably informed (says the Montgomery Post,) that a letter has been received in this city from the Hon. Wm. L. Yancey, in which he states that our independence will certainly be recognized by England during the month of August, and that he expects to be at home in September.
September (search for this): article 18
Important from our Commissioners.
--We are reliably informed (says the Montgomery Post,) that a letter has been received in this city from the Hon. Wm. L. Yancey, in which he states that our independence will certainly be recognized by England during the month of August, and that he expects to be at home in September.
August (search for this): article 18
Important from our Commissioners.
--We are reliably informed (says the Montgomery Post,) that a letter has been received in this city from the Hon. Wm. L. Yancey, in which he states that our independence will certainly be recognized by England during the month of August, and that he expects to be at home in September.