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H. L. Scott (search for this): article 12
An old resignation. --Colonel H. L. Scott, whose resignation has recently been accepted by the Secretary of War, is the nephew of Lieutenant-General Scott, and formerly an aide-de-camp on his staff. He received, in 1861, a leave of absence, with permission to visit Europe, where he remained during the rebellion. Colonel Scon has recently been accepted by the Secretary of War, is the nephew of Lieutenant-General Scott, and formerly an aide-de-camp on his staff. He received, in 1861, a leave of absence, with permission to visit Europe, where he remained during the rebellion. Colonel Scott tendered his resignation, to date back to October 31, 1862. on has recently been accepted by the Secretary of War, is the nephew of Lieutenant-General Scott, and formerly an aide-de-camp on his staff. He received, in 1861, a leave of absence, with permission to visit Europe, where he remained during the rebellion. Colonel Scott tendered his resignation, to date back to October 31, 1862.
A. C. Hopkins (search for this): article 14
Rev. Mr. Bedinger, formerly of Kentucky, has accepted a call as assistant pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Charlestown, Jefferson county, Virginia, in place of the Rev. A. C. Hopkins, who has been called to Cumberland Courthouse, Virginia. Rev. Mr. Dutton, the regular pastor of the church, is in too feeble health for active duty.
Rev. Mr. Bedinger, formerly of Kentucky, has accepted a call as assistant pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Charlestown, Jefferson county, Virginia, in place of the Rev. A. C. Hopkins, who has been called to Cumberland Courthouse, Virginia. Rev. Mr. Dutton, the regular pastor of the church, is in too feeble health for active duty.
Rev. Mr. Bedinger, formerly of Kentucky, has accepted a call as assistant pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Charlestown, Jefferson county, Virginia, in place of the Rev. A. C. Hopkins, who has been called to Cumberland Courthouse, Virginia. Rev. Mr. Dutton, the regular pastor of the church, is in too feeble health for active duty.
Jefferson (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 14
Rev. Mr. Bedinger, formerly of Kentucky, has accepted a call as assistant pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Charlestown, Jefferson county, Virginia, in place of the Rev. A. C. Hopkins, who has been called to Cumberland Courthouse, Virginia. Rev. Mr. Dutton, the regular pastor of the church, is in too feeble health for active duty.
January, 6 AD (search for this): article 15
Four thousand one hundred and twenty-six hogsheads of tobacco have been inspected in Petersburg since the 1st of June last. Regular steamboat communication has been opened between Norfolk and Isle of Wight county.
Isle of Wight County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 15
Four thousand one hundred and twenty-six hogsheads of tobacco have been inspected in Petersburg since the 1st of June last. Regular steamboat communication has been opened between Norfolk and Isle of Wight county.
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