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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 23, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,221 total hits in 502 results.
July (search for this): article 1
Runaway
--$25 Reward.--Ranaway, in July, from the subscriber, Paul; brown mulatto color, a bricklayer and plasterer; 27 years of age; about 5 feet 6 inches high; square built; bushy hair and large beard when he left; face long, and hollow about the mouth; very slightly knock-kneed; walks very erect; steps short and fast; voice loud and strong; when spoken to answers quickly; sullen aspect.
He formerly belonged to Mr. Benjamin F. Whildon.
The above reward will be paid to whoever will ledge him in the Charleston Work-House.
Apply at this office.
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Paul (search for this): article 1
Runaway
--$25 Reward.--Ranaway, in July, from the subscriber, Paul; brown mulatto color, a bricklayer and plasterer; 27 years of age; about 5 feet 6 inches high; square built; bushy hair and large beard when he left; face long, and hollow about the mouth; very slightly knock-kneed; walks very erect; steps short and fast; voice loud and strong; when spoken to answers quickly; sullen aspect.
He formerly belonged to Mr. Benjamin F. Whildon.
The above reward will be paid to whoever will ledge him in the Charleston Work-House.
Apply at this office.
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Benjamin F. Whildon (search for this): article 1
Runaway
--$25 Reward.--Ranaway, in July, from the subscriber, Paul; brown mulatto color, a bricklayer and plasterer; 27 years of age; about 5 feet 6 inches high; square built; bushy hair and large beard when he left; face long, and hollow about the mouth; very slightly knock-kneed; walks very erect; steps short and fast; voice loud and strong; when spoken to answers quickly; sullen aspect.
He formerly belonged to Mr. Benjamin F. Whildon.
The above reward will be paid to whoever will ledge him in the Charleston Work-House.
Apply at this office.
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Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
Smyth (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
W. Wildt (search for this): article 1
Housebreaking.
--The shop of Mr. W. Wildt, on Broad street, between 6th and 7th, was feloniously entered on Saturday night last, and over $500 worth of watches, jewelry, &c., stolen therefrom.
The fellow entered by removing the transom over the street door, and crawling in through the aperture thus made.--It was a bold undertaking, the door being immediately upon Broad, one of the streets most frequented both day and night.
Certainly, burglary is becoming most too common a crime in our city.
No arrests have been made of any of the offenders.
They are evidently experienced criminals, and the officers must be watchful and always on the alert if they capture them.
Jefferson Davis (search for this): article 1
September 20th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
From our own correspondent.
Writing under Difficulties--Richmond Papers in Demand — The "Old Lady" and Your "Own."--A Reprimand for an Interview with Federal Soldiers — Fine Horses, &c., &c.
Fairfax C. H., Sept. 20, 1861.
Having just returned from a long and very interesting ride, a description of which would prove quite readable did not prudence forbid it, I seat myself to give you an item or two, which is all the present quiet will afford.
Stern necessity will compel me to write with steam-engine speed to the conclusion of this letter, and to cut it extremely short, or else be left in darkness.
On going to our room this evening it was found that our landlord had run completely out of candles, and that there were none for sale in the village of Fairfax.
From this predicament we were relieved by a lieutenant in the army, who kindly gave us four inches of his own. While this short piece is rapidly wasting away, I take advantage of its feeble illumination and impro
Beauregard (search for this): article 1