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The Daily Dispatch: June 5, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 2 0 Browse Search
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confidence, that they have not only robbed the farmers in the vicinity of that place of their grain and negroes, but have actually gone so far as to violate some of the females who are so unfortunate as to be left within their grasp. Richard G. Banks, Jr., of the Quartermaster's Department, C. S. A., arrived here today, on route for Fort Monroe. He will visit the Fort and Hampton, (his native place,) under a flag of truce, but I very much fear that it will not be respected. Fear seems top. Richard G. Banks, Jr., of the Quartermaster's Department, C. S. A., arrived here today, on route for Fort Monroe. He will visit the Fort and Hampton, (his native place,) under a flag of truce, but I very much fear that it will not be respected. Fear seems to be a stranger to young Banks' bosom, and he is bent on accomplishing his ends, let the danger be as great as it may. There is a large force here, all of whom are in line spirits, and eager to meet the invader. Chesapeake.