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J. B. Watkins (search for this): article 16
ons for the benefit of their fund. We respectfully suggest that your proposed benefit exhibition shall occur at such place as you may indicate, on Thursday evening next, 27th inst. We are, dear sir, very respectfully, J. D. Lindsay, J. B. Watkins,> D. S. Doggett. Metropolitan Hall, March 25, 1862. Gentlemen. --The benefit proposed will take place in Metropolitan Hall, on Thursday evening, the 27th inst. With my best wishes for its entire success, I am, yours respectat such place as you may indicate, on Thursday evening next, 27th inst. We are, dear sir, very respectfully, J. D. Lindsay, J. B. Watkins,> D. S. Doggett. Metropolitan Hall, March 25, 1862. Gentlemen. --The benefit proposed will take place in Metropolitan Hall, on Thursday evening, the 27th inst. With my best wishes for its entire success, I am, yours respectfully, Lee Mallory. To J. D. Lindsay, J. B. Watkins, D. S. Doggett, Committee National Defence Association.
Lee Mallory (search for this): article 16
Correspondence. --Below will be found the correspondence between Lee Mallory and the committee of the "Ladies' Defence Association," tendering them the proceeds of the first night's exhibition of his "War Illustrations." Richmond,Va., Morrespondence and acceptance. With my best wishes for the success of your noble enterprise, I am, respectfully. Lee Mallory. Richmond, March 25, 1862. Lee Mallory,Proprietor of "War Illustrations:" Dear Sir. --In behalf of thLee Mallory,Proprietor of "War Illustrations:" Dear Sir. --In behalf of the ladies of the "National Defence Association;" it affords us pleasure to tender their grateful acknowledgment and acceptance of your liberal and patriotic proposition to devote the proceeds of one night's exhibition of your "War Illustrations," and,l take place in Metropolitan Hall, on Thursday evening, the 27th inst. With my best wishes for its entire success, I am, yours respectfully, Lee Mallory. To J. D. Lindsay, J. B. Watkins, D. S. Doggett, Committee National Defence Association.
J. D. Lindsay (search for this): article 16
cceeding exhibitions for the benefit of their fund. We respectfully suggest that your proposed benefit exhibition shall occur at such place as you may indicate, on Thursday evening next, 27th inst. We are, dear sir, very respectfully, J. D. Lindsay, J. B. Watkins,> D. S. Doggett. Metropolitan Hall, March 25, 1862. Gentlemen. --The benefit proposed will take place in Metropolitan Hall, on Thursday evening, the 27th inst. With my best wishes for its entire success, I at such place as you may indicate, on Thursday evening next, 27th inst. We are, dear sir, very respectfully, J. D. Lindsay, J. B. Watkins,> D. S. Doggett. Metropolitan Hall, March 25, 1862. Gentlemen. --The benefit proposed will take place in Metropolitan Hall, on Thursday evening, the 27th inst. With my best wishes for its entire success, I am, yours respectfully, Lee Mallory. To J. D. Lindsay, J. B. Watkins, D. S. Doggett, Committee National Defence Association.
D. S. Doggett (search for this): article 16
t of their fund. We respectfully suggest that your proposed benefit exhibition shall occur at such place as you may indicate, on Thursday evening next, 27th inst. We are, dear sir, very respectfully, J. D. Lindsay, J. B. Watkins,> D. S. Doggett. Metropolitan Hall, March 25, 1862. Gentlemen. --The benefit proposed will take place in Metropolitan Hall, on Thursday evening, the 27th inst. With my best wishes for its entire success, I am, yours respectfully, Lee Mallorat such place as you may indicate, on Thursday evening next, 27th inst. We are, dear sir, very respectfully, J. D. Lindsay, J. B. Watkins,> D. S. Doggett. Metropolitan Hall, March 25, 1862. Gentlemen. --The benefit proposed will take place in Metropolitan Hall, on Thursday evening, the 27th inst. With my best wishes for its entire success, I am, yours respectfully, Lee Mallory. To J. D. Lindsay, J. B. Watkins, D. S. Doggett, Committee National Defence Association.
March 24th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 16
Correspondence. --Below will be found the correspondence between Lee Mallory and the committee of the "Ladies' Defence Association," tendering them the proceeds of the first night's exhibition of his "War Illustrations." Richmond,Va., March 24th, 1862. To the Ladies of the Proposed Gunboat Association. I learn that the ladies of Richmond meet to-day at 4 o'clock P. M., to organize themselves into an association to raise funds for building a gunboat, to protect this ancient and beautiful Capital of the Old Dominion against our common enemy. Anxious to contribute what I can toward an undertaking so patriotic, if agreeable, I will devote the proceeds of the first night's exhibition of my "War Illustrations" to the contemplated gunboat fund. The first entertainment takes place at Metropolitan Hall, Wednesday evening, the 26th instant. Independent of the donation thus tendered, I desire to present you one thousand tickets, amounting to five hundred dollar
to-day at 4 o'clock P. M., to organize themselves into an association to raise funds for building a gunboat, to protect this ancient and beautiful Capital of the Old Dominion against our common enemy. Anxious to contribute what I can toward an undertaking so patriotic, if agreeable, I will devote the proceeds of the first night's exhibition of my "War Illustrations" to the contemplated gunboat fund. The first entertainment takes place at Metropolitan Hall, Wednesday evening, the 26th instant. Independent of the donation thus tendered, I desire to present you one thousand tickets, amounting to five hundred dollars, to be disposed of for the benefit of the fund. Each ticket ensures the holder admittance to the "War Illustrations" whenever tendered at the door of the Hall. He pleased to appoint a committee of correspondence and acceptance. With my best wishes for the success of your noble enterprise, I am, respectfully. Lee Mallory. Richmond, March 25,
March 25th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 16
ions" whenever tendered at the door of the Hall. He pleased to appoint a committee of correspondence and acceptance. With my best wishes for the success of your noble enterprise, I am, respectfully. Lee Mallory. Richmond, March 25, 1862. Lee Mallory,Proprietor of "War Illustrations:" Dear Sir. --In behalf of the ladies of the "National Defence Association;" it affords us pleasure to tender their grateful acknowledgment and acceptance of your liberal and patriotic prt that your proposed benefit exhibition shall occur at such place as you may indicate, on Thursday evening next, 27th inst. We are, dear sir, very respectfully, J. D. Lindsay, J. B. Watkins,> D. S. Doggett. Metropolitan Hall, March 25, 1862. Gentlemen. --The benefit proposed will take place in Metropolitan Hall, on Thursday evening, the 27th inst. With my best wishes for its entire success, I am, yours respectfully, Lee Mallory. To J. D. Lindsay, J. B. Watkins, D. S.
esent to them one thousand tickets of admission to succeeding exhibitions for the benefit of their fund. We respectfully suggest that your proposed benefit exhibition shall occur at such place as you may indicate, on Thursday evening next, 27th inst. We are, dear sir, very respectfully, J. D. Lindsay, J. B. Watkins,> D. S. Doggett. Metropolitan Hall, March 25, 1862. Gentlemen. --The benefit proposed will take place in Metropolitan Hall, on Thursday evening, the 27th i at such place as you may indicate, on Thursday evening next, 27th inst. We are, dear sir, very respectfully, J. D. Lindsay, J. B. Watkins,> D. S. Doggett. Metropolitan Hall, March 25, 1862. Gentlemen. --The benefit proposed will take place in Metropolitan Hall, on Thursday evening, the 27th inst. With my best wishes for its entire success, I am, yours respectfully, Lee Mallory. To J. D. Lindsay, J. B. Watkins, D. S. Doggett, Committee National Defence Association.