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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: January 7, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Havana, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): article 12
The ladies of Havana and the South.
--The Savannah news notices that among the late arrivals in that city from Cuba, is a large box of beautiful prepared lint presented, through Capt Gladding to the soldiers of the Confederate army, by a number of the Havana.
The lint in drawn in threads four of five inches long, from the finest linen fabric is white as driven show, and soft as down.
It is put up in neat little hanks, and tastefully tied with colored ribbons.
The lint was made and contis a large box of beautiful prepared lint presented, through Capt Gladding to the soldiers of the Confederate army, by a number of the Havana.
The lint in drawn in threads four of five inches long, from the finest linen fabric is white as driven show, and soft as down.
It is put up in neat little hanks, and tastefully tied with colored ribbons.
The lint was made and contributed by a number of the first ladies of Havens, and is sent as a testimonial of their heartfelt devotion to our cause.
Cuba, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): article 12
The ladies of Havana and the South.
--The Savannah news notices that among the late arrivals in that city from Cuba, is a large box of beautiful prepared lint presented, through Capt Gladding to the soldiers of the Confederate army, by a number of the Havana.
The lint in drawn in threads four of five inches long, from the finest linen fabric is white as driven show, and soft as down.
It is put up in neat little hanks, and tastefully tied with colored ribbons.
The lint was made and contributed by a number of the first ladies of Havens, and is sent as a testimonial of their heartfelt devotion to our cause.
Havens (search for this): article 12
The ladies of Havana and the South.
--The Savannah news notices that among the late arrivals in that city from Cuba, is a large box of beautiful prepared lint presented, through Capt Gladding to the soldiers of the Confederate army, by a number of the Havana.
The lint in drawn in threads four of five inches long, from the finest linen fabric is white as driven show, and soft as down.
It is put up in neat little hanks, and tastefully tied with colored ribbons.
The lint was made and contributed by a number of the first ladies of Havens, and is sent as a testimonial of their heartfelt devotion to our cause.
Gladding (search for this): article 12
The ladies of Havana and the South.
--The Savannah news notices that among the late arrivals in that city from Cuba, is a large box of beautiful prepared lint presented, through Capt Gladding to the soldiers of the Confederate army, by a number of the Havana.
The lint in drawn in threads four of five inches long, from the finest linen fabric is white as driven show, and soft as down.
It is put up in neat little hanks, and tastefully tied with colored ribbons.
The lint was made and contributed by a number of the first ladies of Havens, and is sent as a testimonial of their heartfelt devotion to our cause.