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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: August 19, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Barksdale (search for this): article 7
House of Representatives.
Monday, August 18, 1862.
At 12 o'clock the House convened, and was called to order by Mr. Speaker Bocock.
Prayer was offered by the Rev. Bishop Early.
Mr. Hodge, of Ky., and Mr. Collier, of Va., appeared, took the required oath, and took their seats.
[Mr. Barksdale, of Miss, absent on account of sickness.]
The Speaker laid before the House a communication from the Governor of Virginia, and a letter from Hon. A. G. Jenkins, of Va., conveying the resignation of that gentleman.
Mr. Russell moved that these papers be referred to the Committee on Elections — and they were so referred.
The House then proceeded to business under the rule requiring the call of the States alphabetically for bills and resolutions.
Mr. Gartrell, of Ga., offered a bill making Treasury notes a legal tender in payment of debts, and moved that it be referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, with instructions to report at an early day.
The
Miles (search for this): article 7
William Jones (search for this): article 7
Gartrell (search for this): article 7
A. G. Jenkins (search for this): article 7
House of Representatives.
Monday, August 18, 1862.
At 12 o'clock the House convened, and was called to order by Mr. Speaker Bocock.
Prayer was offered by the Rev. Bishop Early.
Mr. Hodge, of Ky., and Mr. Collier, of Va., appeared, took the required oath, and took their seats.
[Mr. Barksdale, of Miss, absent on account of sickness.]
The Speaker laid before the House a communication from the Governor of Virginia, and a letter from Hon. A. G. Jenkins, of Va., conveying the resignation of that gentleman.
Mr. Russell moved that these papers be referred to the Committee on Elections — and they were so referred.
The House then proceeded to business under the rule requiring the call of the States alphabetically for bills and resolutions.
Mr. Gartrell, of Ga., offered a bill making Treasury notes a legal tender in payment of debts, and moved that it be referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, with instructions to report at an early day.
The
Hodge (search for this): article 7
House of Representatives.
Monday, August 18, 1862.
At 12 o'clock the House convened, and was called to order by Mr. Speaker Bocock.
Prayer was offered by the Rev. Bishop Early.
Mr. Hodge, of Ky., and Mr. Collier, of Va., appeared, took the required oath, and took their seats.
[Mr. Barksdale, of Miss, absent on account of sickness.]
The Speaker laid before the House a communication from the Governor of Virginia, and a letter from Hon. A. G. Jenkins, of Va., conveying the resignation of that gentleman.
Mr. Russell moved that these papers be referred to the Committee on Elections — and they were so referred.
The House then proceeded to business under the rule requiring the call of the States alphabetically for bills and resolutions.
Mr. Gartrell, of Ga., offered a bill making Treasury notes a legal tender in payment of debts, and moved that it be referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, with instructions to report at an early day.
The
Lyons (search for this): article 7
August 18th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 7
House of Representatives.
Monday, August 18, 1862.
At 12 o'clock the House convened, and was called to order by Mr. Speaker Bocock.
Prayer was offered by the Rev. Bishop Early.
Mr. Hodge, of Ky., and Mr. Collier, of Va., appeared, took the required oath, and took their seats.
[Mr. Barksdale, of Miss, absent on account of sickness.]
The Speaker laid before the House a communication from the Governor of Virginia, and a letter from Hon. A. G. Jenkins, of Va., conveying the resignation of that gentleman.
Mr. Russell moved that these papers be referred to the Committee on Elections — and they were so referred.
The House then proceeded to business under the rule requiring the call of the States alphabetically for bills and resolutions.
Mr. Gartrell, of Ga., offered a bill making Treasury notes a legal tender in payment of debts, and moved that it be referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, with instructions to report at an early day.
The