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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 8 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: October 7, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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g as Secretary Mr. Ro. E. Richardson. After a fervent and eloquent prayer by Rev. Dr. Edwards, the plan agreed upon by the ministers was submitted, discussed at length, and adopted. The following gentlemen were then elected permanent officers: President, Miles Turpin; Vice President, John M. Fergusson; Secretary, Ro. E. Richardson; Treasurer, A. Y. Stokes; Director for Trinity, Silas L. Johnson; for St. John's, Dr. John Knox; 3d Presbyterian, Geo. W. Allen; Leigh Street Baptist, Wm. Hayward; Union Station, Wm. Coulling. On motion, a resolution was adopted requesting the ministers of the several denominations there represented to take up collections at an early day for the cause in which they were engaged. The plan of organization being too long for our crowded columns this morning, we merely give a synopsis of it, hoping that it may serve as a basis for other societies of a like nature: Section 1st contains the name, viz: "The Union and Church Hill Humane As
Judge Halyburton yesterday decided that Chambers and Cox, members of Hayward's company, owed the Confederate Government their services, and remanded them to their command.