The Norfolk Virginian's annual, for the year 1884 . - O dear Saviour, meelc and mild, who wast once a little while we children pray for Thy blessing day by day. The Norfolk Virginian ^^^i^^V^S:?^^ /f A Sketch of Its Witli It. The Men TP7/0 Have B^i CoiiIts Jjyjik and Lahors. The first number of Thk Virginian wasissued November 21st, 1865, by Messrs. G. & Co. A. M. Keily, Esq., and CaptainJames Barron Hope were the editors. Lewellen was the business office was then locfited on Main street,opposite the Exchange National Bank, nowMarsha


The Norfolk Virginian's annual, for the year 1884 . - O dear Saviour, meelc and mild, who wast once a little while we children pray for Thy blessing day by day. The Norfolk Virginian ^^^i^^V^S:?^^ /f A Sketch of Its Witli It. The Men TP7/0 Have B^i CoiiIts Jjyjik and Lahors. The first number of Thk Virginian wasissued November 21st, 1865, by Messrs. G. & Co. A. M. Keily, Esq., and CaptainJames Barron Hope were the editors. Lewellen was the business office was then locfited on Main street,opposite the Exchange National Bank, nowMarshalls dyeing establishment. The pros-pectus set forth that apart troni the usual fea-tures of journalism, we design that Tnii; Viit-GiNiAN should be especially devoted to the ad-vancement of the prosperity of Norfolk andher sister city, and the large sr-ction of Vir-ginia whose interests are common with months after the first issue a change inownership and staff occurred, an interest inthe paper having been purchased by Col.


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