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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: June 20, 1864., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
Grant's bill of fare.
--It is said that Grant expects to eat his Fourth of July dinner in Richmond.
We should not be surprised if he did. If such should be the case, the following will be the bill of fare:
4 oz Confederate bacon.
½ cup of peas
1 corn dodger.
James river water ad libitum.
Dessert.--One corn-cob pipe filled with Roanoke tobacco, and reelections on the uncertainly of human affairs.
This collation will be served at the Hotel de Libby.-- Macon Confederate
De Libby (search for this): article 4
Grant's bill of fare.
--It is said that Grant expects to eat his Fourth of July dinner in Richmond.
We should not be surprised if he did. If such should be the case, the following will be the bill of fare:
4 oz Confederate bacon.
½ cup of peas
1 corn dodger.
James river water ad libitum.
Dessert.--One corn-cob pipe filled with Roanoke tobacco, and reelections on the uncertainly of human affairs.
This collation will be served at the Hotel de Libby.-- Macon Confederate
H. D. Grant (search for this): article 4
Grant's bill of fare.
--It is said that Grant expects to eat his Fourth of July dinner in Richmond.
We should not be surprised if he did. If such should be the case, the following will be the bill of fare:
4 oz Confederate bacon.
½ cup of peas
1 corn dodger.
James river water ad libitum.
Dessert.--One corn-cob pipe filled with Roanoke tobacco, and reelections on the uncertainly of human affairs.
This collation will be served at the Hotel de Libby.-- Macon Coill of fare.
--It is said that Grant expects to eat his Fourth of July dinner in Richmond.
We should not be surprised if he did. If such should be the case, the following will be the bill of fare:
4 oz Confederate bacon.
½ cup of peas
1 corn dodger.
James river water ad libitum.
Dessert.--One corn-cob pipe filled with Roanoke tobacco, and reelections on the uncertainly of human affairs.
This collation will be served at the Hotel de Libby.-- Macon Confederate
July 4th (search for this): article 4
Grant's bill of fare.
--It is said that Grant expects to eat his Fourth of July dinner in Richmond.
We should not be surprised if he did. If such should be the case, the following will be the bill of fare:
4 oz Confederate bacon.
½ cup of peas
1 corn dodger.
James river water ad libitum.
Dessert.--One corn-cob pipe filled with Roanoke tobacco, and reelections on the uncertainly of human affairs.
This collation will be served at the Hotel de Libby.-- Macon Confederate