Word: charlestoning
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...City of Augusta," arriving at Savannah early Sunday morning. At Savannah they will spend two days, singing at the Grand Opera House on Monday evening, April 22. After the concert, a German will be given in their honor by the Savannah German Club. On Tuesday morning they leave for Charleston, singing there that night. Wednesday night the club will play at Atlanta, and after the concert they will attend a ball given in their honor. On Thursday two receptions will be given, after which the club will leave for New Haven...
...election of officers. The following officers were elected for the first year: President, Prof. F. J. Child, of Harvard; vice-president, J. M. Hart, of Cincinnati, Ohio; secretary, Prof. E. C. Sheldon, of Harvard, treasurer, C. H. Grandgent, of Harvard; editing committee, secretary and Messrs. Sylvester Palmer of Charleston. S. C., and G. L. Kittredge, of Harvard; executive committee, all officers already named and Prof. B. J. Wheeler, of Cornell, C. F. Smith of Vanderbilt, and F. A. Allen, of Harvard...
...United States ought to educate its manumitted poor (per Reserved Pamphlets), Charleston News and Courier, 1887; Brown in Rec., June...
Fares and accommodations are as follows: "Excursion rates good until May, from New York, all rail, will be about $52-through to St. Augustine and return. First-class steamships leave New York for Savannah and Charleston, with a through rate of about $45-to St. Augustine and return, which includes state-room and living at sea." Ample and luxurious accommodations can be obtained at the hotels in St. Augustine...
...occasional Ode, Fair Harvard, written by the Rev. Samuel Gilman, of Charleston, S. C., was then sung...