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Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 84
Louisiana's vote of thanks to Virginia. [We have received the following, and take great pleasure in preserving in our records this tribute of Louisiana to the Old Dominion.] Commonwealth of Virginia, Governor's office, Richmond, June 20th, 1884. Dr. J. William Jones, Edito Orleans, a copy of resolutions of thanks from the Legislature of Louisiana to the people of Virginia, a copy of which I send you, thinking tdness and devoted attention to the sick and wounded soldiers from Louisiana placed among them by the vicissitudes of war, and whereas these kit resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Louisiana in General Assembly convened, That the cordial thanks of the State of Louisiana are due and are hereby tendered to the people of Virginia for the unwearying kindness and devoted attention which they haveroved February 4, 1865. [Signed] Henry W. Allen, Governor of the State of Louisiana. A true copy: [Signed] G. D. Hardy, Secretary of State.
J. B. Elam (search for this): chapter 84
ed by the sons of Virginia in this war, her firmness amid her arduous trials, her unfaltering devotion to the great cause of liberty and independence, and the uniform kindness and sympathy shown by her people to the soldiers of her sister States, entitle her to the approbation of Mother of Warriors as of States and Statesmen, illustrate her characteristic fidelity to principle, and embellish anew her proverbial reputation for hospitality. 3. Be it further resolved, & c., That his Excellency, the Governor, be, and he is hereby, requested to transmit a copy of these resolutions to the Governor of Virginia, to be by him communicated to the citizens of that State in such manner as he may deem appropriate. [Signed] J. B. Elam, Speaker of the House of Representatives. [Signed] B. W. Pearce, Lieutenant-Governor and President of the Senate. Approved February 4, 1865. [Signed] Henry W. Allen, Governor of the State of Louisiana. A true copy: [Signed] G. D. Hardy, Secretary of State.
B. W. Pearce (search for this): chapter 84
ed by the sons of Virginia in this war, her firmness amid her arduous trials, her unfaltering devotion to the great cause of liberty and independence, and the uniform kindness and sympathy shown by her people to the soldiers of her sister States, entitle her to the approbation of Mother of Warriors as of States and Statesmen, illustrate her characteristic fidelity to principle, and embellish anew her proverbial reputation for hospitality. 3. Be it further resolved, & c., That his Excellency, the Governor, be, and he is hereby, requested to transmit a copy of these resolutions to the Governor of Virginia, to be by him communicated to the citizens of that State in such manner as he may deem appropriate. [Signed] J. B. Elam, Speaker of the House of Representatives. [Signed] B. W. Pearce, Lieutenant-Governor and President of the Senate. Approved February 4, 1865. [Signed] Henry W. Allen, Governor of the State of Louisiana. A true copy: [Signed] G. D. Hardy, Secretary of State.
William E. Cameron (search for this): chapter 84
uisiana to the Old Dominion.] Commonwealth of Virginia, Governor's office, Richmond, June 20th, 1884. Dr. J. William Jones, Editor, &c., Southern Historical Magazine, Richmond, Va.: Dear Sir,—I have received from Mr. John M. Sandidge, Esq., of New Orleans, a copy of resolutions of thanks from the Legislature of Louisiana to the people of Virginia, a copy of which I send you, thinking they may prove of interest to the many readers of the Historical Magazine. Very respectfully, William E. Cameron, No. 73. No. 73. joint resolutions of thanks to the people of Virginia. [a copy.] Whereas, The people of Virginia have on all occasions manifested marked kindness and devoted attention to the sick and wounded soldiers from Louisiana placed among them by the vicissitudes of war, and whereas these kindnesses have ever prompted and received the grateful and hearty thanks of every citizen of this State: Therefore, 1.Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representati
John M. Sandidge (search for this): chapter 84
Louisiana's vote of thanks to Virginia. [We have received the following, and take great pleasure in preserving in our records this tribute of Louisiana to the Old Dominion.] Commonwealth of Virginia, Governor's office, Richmond, June 20th, 1884. Dr. J. William Jones, Editor, &c., Southern Historical Magazine, Richmond, Va.: Dear Sir,—I have received from Mr. John M. Sandidge, Esq., of New Orleans, a copy of resolutions of thanks from the Legislature of Louisiana to the people of Virginia, a copy of which I send you, thinking they may prove of interest to the many readers of the Historical Magazine. Very respectfully, William E. Cameron, No. 73. No. 73. joint resolutions of thanks to the people of Virginia. [a copy.] Whereas, The people of Virginia have on all occasions manifested marked kindness and devoted attention to the sick and wounded soldiers from Louisiana placed among them by the vicissitudes of war, and whereas these kindnesses have ever prompt
G. D. Hardy (search for this): chapter 84
ved by the sons of Virginia in this war, her firmness amid her arduous trials, her unfaltering devotion to the great cause of liberty and independence, and the uniform kindness and sympathy shown by her people to the soldiers of her sister States, entitle her to the approbation of Mother of Warriors as of States and Statesmen, illustrate her characteristic fidelity to principle, and embellish anew her proverbial reputation for hospitality. 3. Be it further resolved, & c., That his Excellency, the Governor, be, and he is hereby, requested to transmit a copy of these resolutions to the Governor of Virginia, to be by him communicated to the citizens of that State in such manner as he may deem appropriate. [Signed] J. B. Elam, Speaker of the House of Representatives. [Signed] B. W. Pearce, Lieutenant-Governor and President of the Senate. Approved February 4, 1865. [Signed] Henry W. Allen, Governor of the State of Louisiana. A true copy: [Signed] G. D. Hardy, Secretary of State.
Henry W. Allen (search for this): chapter 84
ed by the sons of Virginia in this war, her firmness amid her arduous trials, her unfaltering devotion to the great cause of liberty and independence, and the uniform kindness and sympathy shown by her people to the soldiers of her sister States, entitle her to the approbation of Mother of Warriors as of States and Statesmen, illustrate her characteristic fidelity to principle, and embellish anew her proverbial reputation for hospitality. 3. Be it further resolved, & c., That his Excellency, the Governor, be, and he is hereby, requested to transmit a copy of these resolutions to the Governor of Virginia, to be by him communicated to the citizens of that State in such manner as he may deem appropriate. [Signed] J. B. Elam, Speaker of the House of Representatives. [Signed] B. W. Pearce, Lieutenant-Governor and President of the Senate. Approved February 4, 1865. [Signed] Henry W. Allen, Governor of the State of Louisiana. A true copy: [Signed] G. D. Hardy, Secretary of State.
John William Jones (search for this): chapter 84
Louisiana's vote of thanks to Virginia. [We have received the following, and take great pleasure in preserving in our records this tribute of Louisiana to the Old Dominion.] Commonwealth of Virginia, Governor's office, Richmond, June 20th, 1884. Dr. J. William Jones, Editor, &c., Southern Historical Magazine, Richmond, Va.: Dear Sir,—I have received from Mr. John M. Sandidge, Esq., of New Orleans, a copy of resolutions of thanks from the Legislature of Louisiana to the people of Virginia, a copy of which I send you, thinking they may prove of interest to the many readers of the Historical Magazine. Very respectfully, William E. Cameron, No. 73. No. 73. joint resolutions of thanks to the people of Virginia. [a copy.] Whereas, The people of Virginia have on all occasions manifested marked kindness and devoted attention to the sick and wounded soldiers from Louisiana placed among them by the vicissitudes of war, and whereas these kindnesses have ever prompt
June 20th, 1884 AD (search for this): chapter 84
Louisiana's vote of thanks to Virginia. [We have received the following, and take great pleasure in preserving in our records this tribute of Louisiana to the Old Dominion.] Commonwealth of Virginia, Governor's office, Richmond, June 20th, 1884. Dr. J. William Jones, Editor, &c., Southern Historical Magazine, Richmond, Va.: Dear Sir,—I have received from Mr. John M. Sandidge, Esq., of New Orleans, a copy of resolutions of thanks from the Legislature of Louisiana to the people of Virginia, a copy of which I send you, thinking they may prove of interest to the many readers of the Historical Magazine. Very respectfully, William E. Cameron, No. 73. No. 73. joint resolutions of thanks to the people of Virginia. [a copy.] Whereas, The people of Virginia have on all occasions manifested marked kindness and devoted attention to the sick and wounded soldiers from Louisiana placed among them by the vicissitudes of war, and whereas these kindnesses have ever promp
February 4th, 1865 AD (search for this): chapter 84
ved by the sons of Virginia in this war, her firmness amid her arduous trials, her unfaltering devotion to the great cause of liberty and independence, and the uniform kindness and sympathy shown by her people to the soldiers of her sister States, entitle her to the approbation of Mother of Warriors as of States and Statesmen, illustrate her characteristic fidelity to principle, and embellish anew her proverbial reputation for hospitality. 3. Be it further resolved, & c., That his Excellency, the Governor, be, and he is hereby, requested to transmit a copy of these resolutions to the Governor of Virginia, to be by him communicated to the citizens of that State in such manner as he may deem appropriate. [Signed] J. B. Elam, Speaker of the House of Representatives. [Signed] B. W. Pearce, Lieutenant-Governor and President of the Senate. Approved February 4, 1865. [Signed] Henry W. Allen, Governor of the State of Louisiana. A true copy: [Signed] G. D. Hardy, Secretary of State.