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Charlotte (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 14
ons which symbolize agriculture and missing. The motto is, "Montani semper liberi," mountaineers always free. Lieut. Gen. Polk has been assigned to duty in Mississippi, in place of Lieut. Gen. Hardee, who will assume command of Polk's corps in the army of Tennessee, says the Atlanta Confederacy. The Factory Company of Augusta, Ga., (W. E. Jackson, President.) have given the Mayor of Augusta $40,000 for fuel and provisions for the families of soldiers and other worthy recipients. The City Council of Charleston, S. C., have resolved to give President Davis a public reception on his arrival there. The Depositary at Charlotte, N. C., has received about $1,800,000 in Confederate notes in exchange for bonds. It is stated that there are about 3,000 Yankee cavalry at Newbern, N. C., and that they will make a raid in about two weeks. An unsuccessful attempt was made, on the 21st ult., to burn the dwelling of Lieutenant-General Polk's family, near Asheville, N. C
Morristown (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 14
ns which symbolize agriculture and missing. The motto is, "Montani semper liberi," mountaineers always free. Lieut. Gen. Polk has been assigned to duty in Mississippi, in place of Lieut. Gen. Hardee, who will assume command of Polk's corps in the army of Tennessee, says the Atlanta Confederacy. The Factory Company of Augusta, Ga., (W. E. Jackson, President.) have given the Mayor of Augusta $40,000 for fuel and provisions for the families of soldiers and other worthy recipients. The City Council of Charleston, S. C., have resolved to give President Davis a public reception on his arrival there. The Depositary at Charlotte, N. C., has received about $1,800,000 in Confederate notes in exchange for bonds. It is stated that there are about 3,000 Yankee cavalry at Newbern, N. C., and that they will make a raid in about two weeks. An unsuccessful attempt was made, on the 21st ult., to burn the dwelling of Lieutenant-General Polk's family, near Asheville, N. C
New Bern (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 14
ons which symbolize agriculture and missing. The motto is, "Montani semper liberi," mountaineers always free. Lieut. Gen. Polk has been assigned to duty in Mississippi, in place of Lieut. Gen. Hardee, who will assume command of Polk's corps in the army of Tennessee, says the Atlanta Confederacy. The Factory Company of Augusta, Ga., (W. E. Jackson, President.) have given the Mayor of Augusta $40,000 for fuel and provisions for the families of soldiers and other worthy recipients. The City Council of Charleston, S. C., have resolved to give President Davis a public reception on his arrival there. The Depositary at Charlotte, N. C., has received about $1,800,000 in Confederate notes in exchange for bonds. It is stated that there are about 3,000 Yankee cavalry at Newbern, N. C., and that they will make a raid in about two weeks. An unsuccessful attempt was made, on the 21st ult., to burn the dwelling of Lieutenant-General Polk's family, near Asheville, N. C
West Virginia (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 14
The Great Seal of the "new Commonwealth" of Western Virginia has representations which symbolize agriculture and missing. The motto is, "Montani semper liberi," mountaineers always free. Lieut. Gen. Polk has been assigned to duty in Mississippi, in place of Lieut. Gen. Hardee, who will assume command of Polk's corps in the army of Tennessee, says the Atlanta Confederacy. The Factory Company of Augusta, Ga., (W. E. Jackson, President.) have given the Mayor of Augusta $40,000 for fuel and provisions for the families of soldiers and other worthy recipients. The City Council of Charleston, S. C., have resolved to give President Davis a public reception on his arrival there. The Depositary at Charlotte, N. C., has received about $1,800,000 in Confederate notes in exchange for bonds. It is stated that there are about 3,000 Yankee cavalry at Newbern, N. C., and that they will make a raid in about two weeks. An unsuccessful attempt was made, on the 21st ul
The Great Seal of the "new Commonwealth" of Western Virginia has representations which symbolize agriculture and missing. The motto is, "Montani semper liberi," mountaineers always free. Lieut. Gen. Polk has been assigned to duty in Mississippi, in place of Lieut. Gen. Hardee, who will assume command of Polk's corps in the army of Tennessee, says the Atlanta Confederacy. The Factory Company of Augusta, Ga., (W. E. Jackson, President.) have given the Mayor of Augusta $40,000 for fuel and provisions for the families of soldiers and other worthy recipients. The City Council of Charleston, S. C., have resolved to give President Davis a public reception on his arrival there. The Depositary at Charlotte, N. C., has received about $1,800,000 in Confederate notes in exchange for bonds. It is stated that there are about 3,000 Yankee cavalry at Newbern, N. C., and that they will make a raid in about two weeks. An unsuccessful attempt was made, on the 21st ul
W. E. Jackson (search for this): article 14
The Great Seal of the "new Commonwealth" of Western Virginia has representations which symbolize agriculture and missing. The motto is, "Montani semper liberi," mountaineers always free. Lieut. Gen. Polk has been assigned to duty in Mississippi, in place of Lieut. Gen. Hardee, who will assume command of Polk's corps in the army of Tennessee, says the Atlanta Confederacy. The Factory Company of Augusta, Ga., (W. E. Jackson, President.) have given the Mayor of Augusta $40,000 for fuel and provisions for the families of soldiers and other worthy recipients. The City Council of Charleston, S. C., have resolved to give President Davis a public reception on his arrival there. The Depositary at Charlotte, N. C., has received about $1,800,000 in Confederate notes in exchange for bonds. It is stated that there are about 3,000 Yankee cavalry at Newbern, N. C., and that they will make a raid in about two weeks. An unsuccessful attempt was made, on the 21st u
alth" of Western Virginia has representations which symbolize agriculture and missing. The motto is, "Montani semper liberi," mountaineers always free. Lieut. Gen. Polk has been assigned to duty in Mississippi, in place of Lieut. Gen. Hardee, who will assume command of Polk's corps in the army of Tennessee, says the Atlanta Polk's corps in the army of Tennessee, says the Atlanta Confederacy. The Factory Company of Augusta, Ga., (W. E. Jackson, President.) have given the Mayor of Augusta $40,000 for fuel and provisions for the families of soldiers and other worthy recipients. The City Council of Charleston, S. C., have resolved to give President Davis a public reception on his arrival there. ived about $1,800,000 in Confederate notes in exchange for bonds. It is stated that there are about 3,000 Yankee cavalry at Newbern, N. C., and that they will make a raid in about two weeks. An unsuccessful attempt was made, on the 21st ult., to burn the dwelling of Lieutenant-General Polk's family, near Asheville, N. C
ns which symbolize agriculture and missing. The motto is, "Montani semper liberi," mountaineers always free. Lieut. Gen. Polk has been assigned to duty in Mississippi, in place of Lieut. Gen. Hardee, who will assume command of Polk's corps in the army of Tennessee, says the Atlanta Confederacy. The Factory Company of Augusta, Ga., (W. E. Jackson, President.) have given the Mayor of Augusta $40,000 for fuel and provisions for the families of soldiers and other worthy recipients. The City Council of Charleston, S. C., have resolved to give President Davis a public reception on his arrival there. The Depositary at Charlotte, N. C., has received about $1,800,000 in Confederate notes in exchange for bonds. It is stated that there are about 3,000 Yankee cavalry at Newbern, N. C., and that they will make a raid in about two weeks. An unsuccessful attempt was made, on the 21st ult., to burn the dwelling of Lieutenant-General Polk's family, near Asheville, N. C
ns which symbolize agriculture and missing. The motto is, "Montani semper liberi," mountaineers always free. Lieut. Gen. Polk has been assigned to duty in Mississippi, in place of Lieut. Gen. Hardee, who will assume command of Polk's corps in the army of Tennessee, says the Atlanta Confederacy. The Factory Company of Augusta, Ga., (W. E. Jackson, President.) have given the Mayor of Augusta $40,000 for fuel and provisions for the families of soldiers and other worthy recipients. The City Council of Charleston, S. C., have resolved to give President Davis a public reception on his arrival there. The Depositary at Charlotte, N. C., has received about $1,800,000 in Confederate notes in exchange for bonds. It is stated that there are about 3,000 Yankee cavalry at Newbern, N. C., and that they will make a raid in about two weeks. An unsuccessful attempt was made, on the 21st ult., to burn the dwelling of Lieutenant-General Polk's family, near Asheville, N. C