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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 11, 1864., [Electronic resource].
Found 708 total hits in 306 results.
Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 3
Orange Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
G. T. Beauregard (search for this): article 4
Letter from Gen. Beauregard.
--The following letter has been received by the committee in reply to the resolutions adopted at the meeting of Louisianian in Mobile on the 19th ult., and forwarded by them to Gen. Beauregard:
charleston, MGen. Beauregard:
charleston, March 28th, 1864. Gentlemen:
Accept for yourselves, and for the other officers and soldiers from Louisiana, who met with you at Mobile on the 19th instant, my heartfelt thanks for the lofty and touching sentiments expressed in the resolutions w a most dear and beloved wife, and from the State to which she belonged, one of its brightest jewels and ornaments.
Mrs. Beauregard died a martyr to our cause.
Her continued and long separation from the chosen one of her heart, under the trying ci eps of the foe who pollutes them by his presence. with sincere esteem and Sincere acknowledgments, I remain, yours most truly, G. T. Beauregard.
Major Hy. St. Paul, Capt j. T. Purves, Lieut charles Arroyo, committee, Mobile, Ala.
19th (search for this): article 4
Letter from Gen. Beauregard.
--The following letter has been received by the committee in reply to the resolutions adopted at the meeting of Louisianian in Mobile on the 19th ult., and forwarded by them to Gen. Beauregard:
charleston, March 28th, 1864. Gentlemen:
Accept for yourselves, and for the other officers and soldiers from Louisiana, who met with you at Mobile on the 19th instant, my heartfelt thanks for the lofty and touching sentiments expressed in the resolutions wh19th instant, my heartfelt thanks for the lofty and touching sentiments expressed in the resolutions which you were pleased to pass on the occasion of the sad event which has torn from me a most dear and beloved wife, and from the State to which she belonged, one of its brightest jewels and ornaments.
Mrs. Beauregard died a martyr to our cause.
Her continued and long separation from the chosen one of her heart, under the trying circumstances she had to pass through, was more than her care-worn and enfeebled condition could endure.
Yet she departed not from life without giving utterance to her
March 28th, 1864 AD (search for this): article 4
Letter from Gen. Beauregard.
--The following letter has been received by the committee in reply to the resolutions adopted at the meeting of Louisianian in Mobile on the 19th ult., and forwarded by them to Gen. Beauregard:
charleston, March 28th, 1864. Gentlemen:
Accept for yourselves, and for the other officers and soldiers from Louisiana, who met with you at Mobile on the 19th instant, my heartfelt thanks for the lofty and touching sentiments expressed in the resolutions which you were pleased to pass on the occasion of the sad event which has torn from me a most dear and beloved wife, and from the State to which she belonged, one of its brightest jewels and ornaments.
Mrs. Beauregard died a martyr to our cause.
Her continued and long separation from the chosen one of her heart, under the trying circumstances she had to pass through, was more than her care-worn and enfeebled condition could endure.
Yet she departed not from life without giving utterance to her u
Arroyo (search for this): article 4
Sincere Acknowledgments (search for this): article 4
Hy. Saint Paul (search for this): article 4
T. Purves (search for this): article 4
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 4
Letter from Gen. Beauregard.
--The following letter has been received by the committee in reply to the resolutions adopted at the meeting of Louisianian in Mobile on the 19th ult., and forwarded by them to Gen. Beauregard:
charleston, March 28th, 1864. Gentlemen:
Accept for yourselves, and for the other officers and soldiers from Louisiana, who met with you at Mobile on the 19th instant, my heartfelt thanks for the lofty and touching sentiments expressed in the resolutions which you were pleased to pass on the occasion of the sad event which has torn from me a most dear and beloved wife, and from the State to which she belonged, one of its brightest jewels and ornaments.
Mrs. Beauregard died a martyr to our cause.
Her continued and long separation from the chosen one of her heart, under the trying circumstances she had to pass through, was more than her care-worn and enfeebled condition could endure.
Yet she departed not from life without giving utterance to her



