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United States (United States) (search for this): article 16
First Congressof theConfederate States of America.(adjourned Session) Richmond, Wednesday, July 24, 1861.
Congress met at 12 o'clock M., and was opened with prayer by Rev. George Woodbridge. Hon. Howell Cobb in the Chair.
The Journal of the preceding day was read and approved.
The arrival of Hon. Jas. M. Mason and Hon. Roger A. Peyor, members elect from the State of Virginia, was announced; whereupon they came for ward and were duly qualified.
Mr. Macfarland, from a special committee, made the following report:
"The committee to whom was referred the resolutions, approving the prompt and patriotic efforts of the Mayor of the city of Richmond in behalf of the wounded in the glorious victory at Manassas, and tendering the co-operation of Congress in his beneficent plan, respectfully report that, in a public meeting of the citizens of Richmond, convened by the Mayor on Monday, the 22d inst., the following proceedings were had. [The proceedings have been alr
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 16
First Congressof theConfederate States of America.(adjourned Session) Richmond, Wednesday, July 24, 1861.
Congress met at 12 o'clock M., and was opened with prayer by Rev. George Woodbridge. Hon. Howell Cobb in the Chair.
The Journal of the preceding day was read and approved.
The arrival of Hon. Jas. M. Mason and Hon. Roger A. Peyor, members elect from the State of Virginia, was announced; whereupon they came for ward and were duly qualified.
Mr. Macfarland, from a special committee, made the following report:
"The committee to whom was referred the resolutions, approving the prompt and patriotic efforts of the Mayor of the city of Richmond in behalf of the wounded in the glorious victory at Manassas, and tendering the co-operation of Congress in his beneficent plan, respectfully report that, in a public meeting of the citizens of Richmond, convened by the Mayor on Monday, the 22d inst., the following proceedings were had. [The proceedings have been alr
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 16
W. H. Macfarland (search for this): article 16
First Congressof theConfederate States of America.(adjourned Session) Richmond, Wednesday, July 24, 1861.
Congress met at 12 o'clock M., and was opened with prayer by Rev. George Woodbridge. Hon. Howell Cobb in the Chair.
The Journal of the preceding day was read and approved.
The arrival of Hon. Jas. M. Mason and Hon. Roger A. Peyor, members elect from the State of Virginia, was announced; whereupon they came for ward and were duly qualified.
Mr. Macfarland, from a special committee, made the following report:
"The committee to whom was referred the resolutions, approving the prompt and patriotic efforts of the Mayor of the city of Richmond in behalf of the wounded in the glorious victory at Manassas, and tendering the co-operation of Congress in his beneficent plan, respectfully report that, in a public meeting of the citizens of Richmond, convened by the Mayor on Monday, the 22d inst., the following proceedings were had. [The proceedings have been alre
Hill (search for this): article 16
F. M. Bartow (search for this): article 16
George Woodbridge (search for this): article 16
First Congressof theConfederate States of America.(adjourned Session) Richmond, Wednesday, July 24, 1861.
Congress met at 12 o'clock M., and was opened with prayer by Rev. George Woodbridge. Hon. Howell Cobb in the Chair.
The Journal of the preceding day was read and approved.
The arrival of Hon. Jas. M. Mason and Hon. Roger A. Peyor, members elect from the State of Virginia, was announced; whereupon they came for ward and were duly qualified.
Mr. Macfarland, from a special committee, made the following report:
"The committee to whom was referred the resolutions, approving the prompt and patriotic efforts of the Mayor of the city of Richmond in behalf of the wounded in the glorious victory at Manassas, and tendering the co-operation of Congress in his beneficent plan, respectfully report that, in a public meeting of the citizens of Richmond, convened by the Mayor on Monday, the 22d inst., the following proceedings were had. [The proceedings have been alre
James M. Mason (search for this): article 16
Chestnut (search for this): article 16
Francis (search for this): article 16