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Charles T. Bruen (search for this): article 10
Clerk appointed.
--Mr. Charles T. Bruen, who has served acceptably for several years past as assistant to Shelton C. Davis, Esq., Clerk of the Virginia Senate, has been appointed Journal Clerk of the Confederate Congress. Mr. Bruen's thorough acquaintance with the duties of his position, conjoined with his urbane manners, must ensure a continuance of popularity in his new field of labor.
Clerk appointed.
--Mr. Charles T. Bruen, who has served acceptably for several years past as assistant to Shelton C. Davis, Esq., Clerk of the Virginia Senate, has been appointed Journal Clerk of the Confederate Congress. Mr. Bruen's thorough acquaintance with the duties of his position, conjoined with his urbane manners, must ensure a continuance of popularity in his new field of labor.
Shelton C. Davis (search for this): article 10
Clerk appointed.
--Mr. Charles T. Bruen, who has served acceptably for several years past as assistant to Shelton C. Davis, Esq., Clerk of the Virginia Senate, has been appointed Journal Clerk of the Confederate Congress. Mr. Bruen's thorough acquaintance with the duties of his position, conjoined with his urbane manners, must ensure a continuance of popularity in his new field of labor.