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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 29, 1864., [Electronic resource].
Found 818 total hits in 425 results.
Hill (search for this): article 1
Confederate Congress. Senate. Wednesday, December 28, 1864.
The Senate met at 12 o'clock M.; Vice President Stevens in the chair.
Mr. Hill, of Georgia, presented a letter from an officer of the army relative to the purchase of clothing from the Government by officers, which was referred to the Military Committee.
Mr. Barnwell, of South Carolina, from a minority of the Finance Committee, reported adversely to the recommendation of the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the cancellation of four per cent. bonds and certificates received in payment of taxes.
On motion, by Mr. Sparrow, the Senate resolved into secret executive session, and soon after adjourned.
Stevens (search for this): article 1
Confederate Congress. Senate. Wednesday, December 28, 1864.
The Senate met at 12 o'clock M.; Vice President Stevens in the chair.
Mr. Hill, of Georgia, presented a letter from an officer of the army relative to the purchase of clothing from the Government by officers, which was referred to the Military Committee.
Mr. Barnwell, of South Carolina, from a minority of the Finance Committee, reported adversely to the recommendation of the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the cancellation of four per cent. bonds and certificates received in payment of taxes.
On motion, by Mr. Sparrow, the Senate resolved into secret executive session, and soon after adjourned.
Barnwell (search for this): article 1
Confederate Congress. Senate. Wednesday, December 28, 1864.
The Senate met at 12 o'clock M.; Vice President Stevens in the chair.
Mr. Hill, of Georgia, presented a letter from an officer of the army relative to the purchase of clothing from the Government by officers, which was referred to the Military Committee.
Mr. Barnwell, of South Carolina, from a minority of the Finance Committee, reported adversely to the recommendation of the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the cancellation of four per cent. bonds and certificates received in payment of taxes.
On motion, by Mr. Sparrow, the Senate resolved into secret executive session, and soon after adjourned.
December 28th, 1864 AD (search for this): article 1
Confederate Congress. Senate. Wednesday, December 28, 1864.
The Senate met at 12 o'clock M.; Vice President Stevens in the chair.
Mr. Hill, of Georgia, presented a letter from an officer of the army relative to the purchase of clothing from the Government by officers, which was referred to the Military Committee.
Mr. Barnwell, of South Carolina, from a minority of the Finance Committee, reported adversely to the recommendation of the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the cancellation of four per cent. bonds and certificates received in payment of taxes.
On motion, by Mr. Sparrow, the Senate resolved into secret executive session, and soon after adjourned.
Sparrow (search for this): article 1
Confederate Congress. Senate. Wednesday, December 28, 1864.
The Senate met at 12 o'clock M.; Vice President Stevens in the chair.
Mr. Hill, of Georgia, presented a letter from an officer of the army relative to the purchase of clothing from the Government by officers, which was referred to the Military Committee.
Mr. Barnwell, of South Carolina, from a minority of the Finance Committee, reported adversely to the recommendation of the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the cancellation of four per cent. bonds and certificates received in payment of taxes.
On motion, by Mr. Sparrow, the Senate resolved into secret executive session, and soon after adjourned.
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Confederate Congress. Senate. Wednesday, December 28, 1864.
The Senate met at 12 o'clock M.; Vice President Stevens in the chair.
Mr. Hill, of Georgia, presented a letter from an officer of the army relative to the purchase of clothing from the Government by officers, which was referred to the Military Committee.
Mr. Barnwell, of South Carolina, from a minority of the Finance Committee, reported adversely to the recommendation of the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the cancellation of four per cent. bonds and certificates received in payment of taxes.
On motion, by Mr. Sparrow, the Senate resolved into secret executive session, and soon after adjourned.
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Confederate Congress. Senate. Wednesday, December 28, 1864.
The Senate met at 12 o'clock M.; Vice President Stevens in the chair.
Mr. Hill, of Georgia, presented a letter from an officer of the army relative to the purchase of clothing from the Government by officers, which was referred to the Military Committee.
Mr. Barnwell, of South Carolina, from a minority of the Finance Committee, reported adversely to the recommendation of the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the cancellation of four per cent. bonds and certificates received in payment of taxes.
On motion, by Mr. Sparrow, the Senate resolved into secret executive session, and soon after adjourned.
Witherspoon (search for this): article 2
Baldwin (search for this): article 2
Boyce (search for this): article 2