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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 16, 1864., [Electronic resource].
Found 355 total hits in 161 results.
Duval (search for this): article 1
$300 reward.
--Ran away, on yesterday morning, about 11 o'clock, from my residence, on Church Hill, my negro boy, named Jordan Christian, about 19 or 20 years old. He is a jet black, about 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, and quite intelligent.
He took with him a bundle of clothes, and was dressed quite decently when he left.
He has a father living in New Kent, with a Mr. Duval, and he may be lurking in that neighborhood, or is attempting to get to the enemy.
For his arrest and confinement, so that I may get him. I will pay a reward of $300. Jas H. Coghill. mh 15--8t
Jordan Christian (search for this): article 1
$300 reward.
--Ran away, on yesterday morning, about 11 o'clock, from my residence, on Church Hill, my negro boy, named Jordan Christian, about 19 or 20 years old. He is a jet black, about 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, and quite intelligent.
He took with him a bundle of clothes, and was dressed quite decently when he left.
He has a father living in New Kent, with a Mr. Duval, and he may be lurking in that neighborhood, or is attempting to get to the enemy.
For his arrest and confinement, so that I may get him. I will pay a reward of $300. Jas H. Coghill. mh 15--8t
Jas H. Coghill (search for this): article 1
$300 reward.
--Ran away, on yesterday morning, about 11 o'clock, from my residence, on Church Hill, my negro boy, named Jordan Christian, about 19 or 20 years old. He is a jet black, about 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, and quite intelligent.
He took with him a bundle of clothes, and was dressed quite decently when he left.
He has a father living in New Kent, with a Mr. Duval, and he may be lurking in that neighborhood, or is attempting to get to the enemy.
For his arrest and confinement, so that I may get him. I will pay a reward of $300. Jas H. Coghill. mh 15--8t
Columbia (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
The New issue.
The new issue of Confederate currency is being printed in Columbia, S. C. About the end of this week there will be received in Richmond the first instalment of $10,000.000. The issue from the presses in Columbia will average $2,000,000 per day. The number of signers has been largely increased, so as to accomplish the additional work thus created for them.
Chase (search for this): article 1
Grant (search for this): article 1
Dayton (search for this): article 1
The Baltimore Gazette of the 11th, and New York Herald of same date, have been received.--From the news summary of the former, we copy the following:
Notwithstanding the semi-official announcement that the rumors in regard to the recognition of the Southern Confederacy by France were entirely groundless, the Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune states that the son of Mr. Dayton had reached Washington, as the bearer of dispatches from his father.
Mr. Dayten expresses the opinion that the recent course of the French Government in permitting Confederate vessels of war to be repaired in French ports, and allowing them to depart freely when ready for sea, foreshadows the recognition of the Confederacy.
The correspondent of the New York World reports that, soon after the arrival of Gen. Grant at Washington, a council of war was held, at which it was determined, on the advice of the new Lieutenant General, to make the capture of Richmond the primary object of t
S. C. Hall (search for this): article 1
Dayten (search for this): article 1
The Baltimore Gazette of the 11th, and New York Herald of same date, have been received.--From the news summary of the former, we copy the following:
Notwithstanding the semi-official announcement that the rumors in regard to the recognition of the Southern Confederacy by France were entirely groundless, the Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune states that the son of Mr. Dayton had reached Washington, as the bearer of dispatches from his father.
Mr. Dayten expresses the opinion that the recent course of the French Government in permitting Confederate vessels of war to be repaired in French ports, and allowing them to depart freely when ready for sea, foreshadows the recognition of the Confederacy.
The correspondent of the New York World reports that, soon after the arrival of Gen. Grant at Washington, a council of war was held, at which it was determined, on the advice of the new Lieutenant General, to make the capture of Richmond the primary object of t
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1