Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 22, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for J. H. Bradley or search for J. H. Bradley in all documents.

Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:

The Daily Dispatch: November 22, 1862., [Electronic resource], The appearance of the Yankee Army in Front of Fredericksburg — shells Thrown into the town — supposed destination of the threatening force. (search)
the enemy. It continued for several hours. One of our men was killed and another severely wounded. We have a report — but cannot vouch for his correctness — that the enemy had fifteen killed and wounded. One of our shells was seen to explode immediately over one of their pieces among the men. Nearly, if not all, the sadness of the enemy fell within the corporation — Several passed through the house of Mr. S. H. Owns. Some four or five passed in the vicinity of Mr. J. J. Chew's and Mr. J. H. Bradley's residences. One fell in the garden of Mr. Joseph Alsep which fronts on Main street, where the courses, except in the immediate vicinity, are closely built. There was also one shot through the Paper Mill, George, a son of Mr. John Timberlake, who was at the upper and of town, a looker on, had the loss of one foot lacerated by a passing shot, which was the only injury sustained on the part of citizens. Tuesday was a remarkably quiet day. No firing on either side. The only incid<