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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: January 26, 1865., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
Found 6 total hits in 4 results.
Bedford County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
Nelson A. Patterson was shot and instantly killed at Liberty, Bedford county, Virginia, on the 23d instant, by Dr. Cephas Lowry.
Both parties were well-known citizens, and had been intimate friends.
Cephas Lowry (search for this): article 9
Nelson A. Patterson was shot and instantly killed at Liberty, Bedford county, Virginia, on the 23d instant, by Dr. Cephas Lowry.
Both parties were well-known citizens, and had been intimate friends.
Nelson A. Patterson (search for this): article 9
Nelson A. Patterson was shot and instantly killed at Liberty, Bedford county, Virginia, on the 23d instant, by Dr. Cephas Lowry.
Both parties were well-known citizens, and had been intimate friends.
23rd (search for this): article 9
Nelson A. Patterson was shot and instantly killed at Liberty, Bedford county, Virginia, on the 23d instant, by Dr. Cephas Lowry.
Both parties were well-known citizens, and had been intimate friends.