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James Hapking (search for this): article 31
Col. Alfred H. Jackson, Colonel of the 34d Virginia, and a counts of Jackson, died on the 4th inst. Rev. James Hapking, paster of the Went worth street Baptist Church, at Charleston, &C. died at the 6th inst. of
Alfred H. Jackson (search for this): article 31
Col. Alfred H. Jackson, Colonel of the 34d Virginia, and a counts of Jackson, died on the 4th inst. Rev. James Hapking, paster of the Went worth street Baptist Church, at Charleston, &C. died at the 6th inst. of Col. Alfred H. Jackson, Colonel of the 34d Virginia, and a counts of Jackson, died on the 4th inst. Rev. James Hapking, paster of the Went worth street Baptist Church, at Charleston, &C. died at the 6th inst. of
Col. Alfred H. Jackson, Colonel of the 34d Virginia, and a counts of Jackson, died on the 4th inst. Rev. James Hapking, paster of the Went worth street Baptist Church, at Charleston, &C. died at the 6th inst. of
Col. Alfred H. Jackson, Colonel of the 34d Virginia, and a counts of Jackson, died on the 4th inst. Rev. James Hapking, paster of the Went worth street Baptist Church, at Charleston, &C. died at the 6th inst. of