hide
Named Entity Searches
hide
Matching Documents
The documents where this entity occurs most often are shown below. Click on a document to open it.
Your search returned 22 results in 10 document sections:
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore), Doc . 125 .-Southern Bank Convention . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: December 1, 1860., [Electronic resource], New blasting Powder. (search)
Decisions of the Supreme Court of Appeals.
--The above Court adjourned on the 23d ult., to meet again on January 5th, 1861. The following decisions were rendered on the day of adjournment:
Brown, &c., vs. Shoemaker, &c. Argued by James Garland for the appellants, and C. R. Slaughter for the appellees.
Decree of the Circuit Court of Lynchburg affirmed.
Hall's adm'rs vs. Hall and others.
Argued by Con. Robinson and J. Alfred Jones for the appellants, and C. G. Griswold for the appellees.
Decree of the Circuit Court of Gloucester county reversed.
Sale vs. Sale's ex'or and als., and Sale's ex'or vs. Sale and others.
Argued by John Thompson, Jr., for the appellants, and John O. L. Goggin for the appellees.
Decree of the Circuit Court of Amherst county reversed.
Reid's adm'r vs. Blackstone.
Argued by Tucker & Patton for the appellants, and L. W. Taylor for the appellees.
Decree of the Circuit Court of Fairfax county affirmed.
Delk and others vs. Barbara
The Daily Dispatch: January 31, 1861., [Electronic resource], A lion's Love for a Black Tigress . (search)
Decisions of the Supreme Court of Appeals.
--Virginia & Tennessee R. R.
Co. vs. Taliaferro.
Argued by Tucker and Patton, Mosby & Speed, and C. R. Slaughter for the plaintiffs, and John O. L. Goggin and James Garland for the defendant.
Judgment of the Circuit Court of Bedford county affirmed.
White vs. White and others.
Argued by R. T. Daniel for the appellant, and Barton & Herndon for the appellees.
Decrees of the Circuit Court of Spotsylvania and Caroline counties reversed.
by Mosby & Speed and Wm. Green for the plaintiffs, and John O. L. Goggin and Thomas J. Kirkpatrick for the defendants.
Judgment of the Circuit Court of Lynchburg affirmed.
Mitchell vs. Moore and others.
Argued by Arthur A. Morson and C. R. Slaughter for the appellant, and Peachy R. Grattan for the appellees.
Decree of the Circuit Court of Bedford county reversed.
West vs. Ferguson and others.
Argued by Macfarland & Roberts for the plaintiff, and Read & Marr for the defendants.
J
The Daily Dispatch: June 12, 1861., [Electronic resource], Death of an officer. (search)
The Convention.
--Among the members of this body which arrived in Richmond yesterday, were R. M. Conrad, Winchester; C. R. Slaughter, Lynchburg; L. S. Hall, Wetzel; Jas. Barbour, Jr., Culpeper; J. B. Dorman, Lexington; J. M. Speed, Lynchburg; Thos. S. Flournoy, Halifax; Wood Bouldin, Charlotte.
Hon. Jno. Janney, President of the Convention, has been in the city for some days.
The Convention will no doubt reassemble at 12 o'clock in the hall of the House of Delegates.
The Daily Dispatch: August 31, 1861., [Electronic resource], Meeting of Alabamians. (search)
Counterfeits.
--Counterfeit fives on the Merchants' Bank of Lynchburg, are in circulation.
The spurious notes may be known by a vignette, representing six Presidents in the centre, with the figure 5 in medallion at the upper right and left hand corners, and a star in medallion at each of the lower corners.--The word "five," is printed in a semi-circle midway between the ends of the note, and near the lower edge.
The signature of R. C. Mitchell, Cashier, is well executed, but that of C. R. Slaughter, President, badly.
These notes are supposed to be put in circulation by somebody following the army, and we caution the soldiers especially against receiving them.
The genuine notes are wholly unlike the counterfeit.