EMERSON, Owen and CRISP, Mary E. (m. 1866)
At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 18th inst., by Elder L. SAVAGE, Mr. Owen EMERSON and Miss Mary E. CRISP. Source: Bolivar Bulletin, January 20, 1866
At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 18th inst., by Elder L. SAVAGE, Mr. Owen EMERSON and Miss Mary E. CRISP. Source: Bolivar Bulletin, January 20, 1866
On Thursday evening, 18th inst., at 8 o’clock, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. W.C. GRAY, Mr. Mark R. CHRISTIAN, of Somerville, Tenn, and Mary Agnes MARSH, of Hardeman county. Source: Bolivar Bulletin, January 20, 1866
Last Sunday, while the lady of Mr. H.C. CUNLIFFE and her sister were out buggy-riding, the horse became frightened and started off at a break-neck speed, and for a few moments the position of the ladies was perilous in the extreme. As the former lady attempted to get out she
At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 20th of December last, by A.H. ROE, Esq’r, George W. HOWARD and Miss Jennie, daughter of Elder L. SAVAGE. Source: Bolivar Bulletin, January 6, 1866
On Sunday, December 24th, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. Levin SAVAGE, Mr. John B. BYNUM to Miss Nannie ROBERTSON, all of this city. And thus have commenced their voyage upon the matrimonial tide on which so many bright dreams and lofty aspirations have been blasted
The office, No. 37, South Court street, Memphis, is occupied by that experienced physician Dr. A. GILBERT, who successfully treats all kinds of female diseases, and cures the worst cancer without the use of the knife. Do not fail to secure his services, for he has an experience of twenty-five
The consecration of the Rev. Dr. QUINTARD as Bishop of Tennessee took place on the morning of the 13th at St. Luke’s church, Philadelphia. Source: Bolivar Bulletin, October 19, 1865
An attempt is being made in the legislature to oust the Representative from Shelby county, Mr. C.S. CAMERON, on the grounds that he has not been a citizen of the State of Tennessee during the past three years. It is very likely that the ‘gentleman in question will be pressed
Mr. L.B. ADAMS, J.H. NIELSON and C.M. WELLONS have associated themselves in business under the firm name of Adams, Nielson & Co., and have opened a splendid stock of dry goods, clothing, hardware, etc., at their commodious storerooms, west side of public square. The above gentlemen are well and favorably
The doors of this excellent educational institution were opened on last Monday, and quite a respectable number of young ladies, present on the occasion. The Rev. Mr. GRAY has charge of the school, and aided by his gifted and thoroughly efficient assistants, will most surely place the Academy on a
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