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February 8th (search for this): article 1
ile of the corporation line, on the North side of James river; all the white male inhabitants of the cities of Petersburg, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Lynchburg, and of the town of Fredericksburg, who reside within a half mile of the said cities and town, and who are between the ages of sixteen and eighteen, and forty-five and fifty-five years, including adjourners who may be refugees from any other parts of this State, and are not else where enrolled under the provision of the act of the eighth of February last. The persons so to be enrolled constitute the Second Military Glass. This class is required to be formed into companies, battalions, and regiments. Each company to consist of not less than fifty nor more than one hundred men, rank and file; each battalion of five companies, and each regiment of two battalions. The enrolling officers, after the said force of each city and town is ascertained, shall lay off the company and battalion districts and assign to each the numbe
March 18th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 1
summoned and drilled every other Friday, at the same time. Commandants of regiments shall cause their regiments to be summoned and drilled every alternate Friday in like manner, so that all the companies shall be on duty twice a week — once in company and once either in battalion or in regiment. Each man shall be kept on duty from three o'clock until sundown. The Second Military Class is to be governed by the laws heretofore in force prescribing regulations for the militia. This force is to hold itself in readiness at all times for draft, after the draft upon the First Class is exhausted. Given under my hand as Governor and under the seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this 18th day of March, 1862, and in the year of the Commonwealth the 86th John Letcher. By the Governor: George W. Munford, Secretary of the Commonwealth. mh 14--1w Papers in Norfolk, Portsmouth, Petersburg, Fredericksburg, and Lynchburg, will publish daily for one week each.
March 7th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 1
By the Governor of Virginia.a Proclamation. By an act of the General Assembles, passed on the 7th of March, 1862, the Governor is required to organize and call out a special force from certain cities and corporations for the defence of the State. He is forthwith to prescribe regulations for calling out and rendering this force sufficient. Now, therefore, I, John Leacher, Governor of the Common wealth of Virginia, by virtue of the authority aforesaid, do hereby order and prescribe the following, and require the officers hereafter mentioned to execute this law and these provisions with promptness and energy. The enrolling officers, who are the Sheriffs, Sergeants, and Commissioners of the Revenue, shall enroll all the white male inhabitants of the city of Richmond who reside in and around it, within one mile of the corporation line, on the North side of James river; all the white male inhabitants of the cities of Petersburg, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Lynchburg, and of the town of
John Leacher (search for this): article 1
By the Governor of Virginia.a Proclamation. By an act of the General Assembles, passed on the 7th of March, 1862, the Governor is required to organize and call out a special force from certain cities and corporations for the defence of the State. He is forthwith to prescribe regulations for calling out and rendering this force sufficient. Now, therefore, I, John Leacher, Governor of the Common wealth of Virginia, by virtue of the authority aforesaid, do hereby order and prescribe the following, and require the officers hereafter mentioned to execute this law and these provisions with promptness and energy. The enrolling officers, who are the Sheriffs, Sergeants, and Commissioners of the Revenue, shall enroll all the white male inhabitants of the city of Richmond who reside in and around it, within one mile of the corporation line, on the North side of James river; all the white male inhabitants of the cities of Petersburg, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Lynchburg, and of the town of
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
r, Governor of the Common wealth of Virginia, by virtue of the authority aforesaid, do hereby order and prescribe the following, and require the officers hereafter mentioned to execute this law and these provisions with promptness and energy. The enrolling officers, who are the Sheriffs, Sergeants, and Commissioners of the Revenue, shall enroll all the white male inhabitants of the city of Richmond who reside in and around it, within one mile of the corporation line, on the North side of James river; all the white male inhabitants of the cities of Petersburg, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Lynchburg, and of the town of Fredericksburg, who reside within a half mile of the said cities and town, and who are between the ages of sixteen and eighteen, and forty-five and fifty-five years, including adjourners who may be refugees from any other parts of this State, and are not else where enrolled under the provision of the act of the eighth of February last. The persons so to be enrolled constitu
March 1st (search for this): article 1
Ranaway.--$10 Reward --From my residence, on 30th street, about the first of March, a Negro Woman, named Jane, sometimes called Eliza. The said negro is about 25 years old, dark complexion, and has a small scar on her eyebrow. Was hired from Banks Wade, near Rocketts. I will pay the above reward for her return. mh 3d--3t Geo W. Willis.
Banks Wade (search for this): article 1
Ranaway.--$10 Reward --From my residence, on 30th street, about the first of March, a Negro Woman, named Jane, sometimes called Eliza. The said negro is about 25 years old, dark complexion, and has a small scar on her eyebrow. Was hired from Banks Wade, near Rocketts. I will pay the above reward for her return. mh 3d--3t Geo W. Willis.
Geo W. Willis (search for this): article 1
Ranaway.--$10 Reward --From my residence, on 30th street, about the first of March, a Negro Woman, named Jane, sometimes called Eliza. The said negro is about 25 years old, dark complexion, and has a small scar on her eyebrow. Was hired from Banks Wade, near Rocketts. I will pay the above reward for her return. mh 3d--3t Geo W. Willis.
Rocketts (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Ranaway.--$10 Reward --From my residence, on 30th street, about the first of March, a Negro Woman, named Jane, sometimes called Eliza. The said negro is about 25 years old, dark complexion, and has a small scar on her eyebrow. Was hired from Banks Wade, near Rocketts. I will pay the above reward for her return. mh 3d--3t Geo W. Willis.
Virginians (search for this): article 11
Sturdivant's Battery. --Young gentlemen who desire to enter the artillery service, would do well to unite with Sturdivant's Battery a company lately organized in this city and under marching orders. This command is made up entirely of young Virginians, of character and respectability, and is well officered. Camp life is rendered agreeable, or otherwise by the associations it induces, and a great good is gained when one is ensured that the hours off duty will be passed with men of the right kind. That assurance every man will have who joins this command. No substitutes have been enlisted therein. The company has nearly attained the maximum fixed by law, and those who wish to unite with it would do well to apply early.
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