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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 11, 1865., [Electronic resource].
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Backus (search for this): article 2
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Meeting in Baltimore for the Benefit of Presbyterian ministers in the South.
--A meeting was held on Thursday evening, in the Central Presbyterian Church, to adopt measures for the relief of ministers of said church residing in the South.
A large audience was present, together with a delegation from each of the Presbyterian churches in the city.
The meeting was opened by the singing of an anthem, and prayer.
Honorable Judge Giles was called to the chair, who, upon assuming the position, stated briefly the object of the meeting.
The Rev. Dr. Dickson, of the Westminster Presbyterian Church, presented a preamble, setting forth the deplorably desolated condition of the Southern churches and the suffering of their pastors, with resolutions looking to the taking up of a collection and to appoint a committee to obtain contributions in aid of their brethren in the South.
In support of the resolutions, Dr. Dickson, Hon. J. Morrison Harris, and Rev. Dr. Backus, of the First Presbyter
S. B. Buckner (search for this): article 3
General S. B. Buckner is associate editor the New Orleans Crescent, a most able and spirited paper.
Please come up, General, and take your Christmas dinner with us. We can't give you as magnificent a one as was prepared for you here on the 25th of December, 1861, but you shall have a much better one than you ever got in the rebel army.--Louisville Journal.
December 25th (search for this): article 3
General S. B. Buckner is associate editor the New Orleans Crescent, a most able and spirited paper.
Please come up, General, and take your Christmas dinner with us. We can't give you as magnificent a one as was prepared for you here on the 25th of December, 1861, but you shall have a much better one than you ever got in the rebel army.--Louisville Journal.
December 25th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 3
General S. B. Buckner is associate editor the New Orleans Crescent, a most able and spirited paper.
Please come up, General, and take your Christmas dinner with us. We can't give you as magnificent a one as was prepared for you here on the 25th of December, 1861, but you shall have a much better one than you ever got in the rebel army.--Louisville Journal.