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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 18, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,147 total hits in 561 results.
Hays (search for this): article 10
Nicholson (search for this): article 10
September, 7 AD (search for this): article 10
A little Heroine.
--The article published below appears as a communication in the Cincinnati Enquirer of July 9th. Our readers will admire the bold, patriotic spirit evinced by the young lady on the occasion referred to. When the girls of Kentucky show such determination and bravery, we have reason to hope that it will not be long before the men of that formerly patriotic old Common wealth will follow their example:
Secession Flag Captured in Covington.--The account of the capture of a Secession flag in this place, as published in the Gazette of yesterday, is not altogether correct.
The facts, as received from an entirely reliable source, are these: Rev. Mr. Nicholson, late of Ohio, now living on Eleventh street, has a daughter fifteen years old, lately from a boarding school in the interior of Kentucky, where, it seems, by association with a large number of Southern girls, she has become very ardent in her sympathies for the South.
She recently made a toy Secession flag,
Shinckle (search for this): article 10
Covington (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 10
A little Heroine.
--The article published below appears as a communication in the Cincinnati Enquirer of July 9th. Our readers will admire the bold, patriotic spirit evinced by the young lady on the occasion referred to. When the girls of Kentucky show such determination and bravery, we have reason to hope that it will not be long before the men of that formerly patriotic old Common wealth will follow their example:
Secession Flag Captured in Covington.--The account of the capture of a Secession flag in this place, as published in the Gazette of yesterday, is not altogether correct.
The facts, as received from an entirely reliable source, are these: Rev. Mr. Nicholson, late of Ohio, now living on Eleventh street, has a daughter fifteen years old, lately from a boarding school in the interior of Kentucky, where, it seems, by association with a large number of Southern girls, she has become very ardent in her sympathies for the South.
She recently made a toy Secession flag,
MacFarlane (search for this): article 10
Quite neat.
--We have received from MacFarlane & Fergusson several specimen copies of religious tracts which they are publishing, to be distributed among the soldiers.
They are as neat as any ever published in Yankee land, and show that our men can do our own work if they have half a chance.
MacFarlane & Fergusson are bringing out large editions of seven excellent tracts for the Colportage Board.
Quite neat.
--We have received from MacFarlane & Fergusson several specimen copies of religious tracts which they are publishing, to be distributed among the soldiers.
They are as neat as any ever published in Yankee land, and show that our men can do our own work if they have half a chance.
MacFarlane & Fergusson are bringing out large editions of seven excellent tracts for the Colportage Board.
Fergusson (search for this): article 10
Quite neat.
--We have received from MacFarlane & Fergusson several specimen copies of religious tracts which they are publishing, to be distributed among the soldiers.
They are as neat as any ever published in Yankee land, and show that our men can do our own work if they have half a chance.
MacFarlane & Fergusson are bringing out large editions of seven excellent tracts for the Colportage Board.
Quite neat.
--We have received from MacFarlane & Fergusson several specimen copies of religious tracts which they are publishing, to be distributed among the soldiers.
They are as neat as any ever published in Yankee land, and show that our men can do our own work if they have half a chance.
MacFarlane & Fergusson are bringing out large editions of seven excellent tracts for the Colportage Board.
Clarion (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 10
Great hail storm.
--A hail storm passed over Clarion county, Pa., on Friday, doing great damage.
It is said that some of the stones were as large as a goose egg. The grain crops of many farmers are wholly or in part destroyed, and some of the farmers are gathering their wheat and rye for fodder.
McLaws (search for this): article 11
Tom Cobb (search for this): article 11



