Annals of Cleveland

McGinnes, Lieutenant, J. R.

Abstracts: 2

829

Cleveland Morning Leader, 7 March 1864 (38 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

829 - L. Mar. 7:4/3, 4 - Cash receipts for the Sanitary fair amount to
$65,000. The coal committee made sales of donated coal to the amount of
$4,000.
Captain G. M. Barber, who went to the fields of Chattanooga to recover
dead bodies of soldiers, exhibited clues found upon soldiers, in the
hope of finding parents of the dead.
Miss Anne E. Dickenson lectures tonight on "Words for the Hour."
Lieutenant J. R. McGinnes donated a splendid collection of shot and
shell to the fair.
The auction of paintings now in the find arts building will open Mar. 9.
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Fairs and Expositions / Sanitary Fair

Index terms:

Barher, Captain G. M.; Dickenson, Anna E.; McGinnes, Lieutenant, J. R.; Northern Ohio Sanitary fair

2320

Cleveland Morning Leader, 2 June 1864 (7 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

2320 - L June 2:4/3 - A telegram from Lieutenant-Colonel Pickands, of
the 124th Ohio infantry was received yesterday telling of the deaths
of Maj. James B. Hampson and Lieutenant Stedman at or beyond Alatoona
Ridge. Lieutenant-Colonel Pickands, Captain Williams, Captain Sheldon
and Lieutenants Irving, McGinnis, and Waldo were wounded.
Major Hampson was a "typo" connected with the Cleveland LEADER. (7)

Wars / Civil War / Bandits and Guerrillas

Index terms:

Altoona Ridge, Pa.; Cleveland LEADER; Coe, Amos; Hampson, Maj. Gen. James B.; Irving, Lieut. ; McGinnes, Lieutenant, J. R.; Pickands, Lieut. Col. (124 Ohio infantry); Sheldon, Captain (124 Ohio reg.); Stedman, Lieutenant (124th Ohio infantry); U. S. army; Waldo, Lieut. ; Williams, Captain