hide Sorting

You can sort these results in two ways:

By entity
Chronological order for dates, alphabetical order for places and people.
By position (current method)
As the entities appear in the document.

You are currently sorting in ascending order. Sort in descending order.

hide Most Frequent Entities

The entities that appear most frequently in this document are shown below.

Entity Max. Freq Min. Freq
Washington (United States) 99 1 Browse Search
United States (United States) 90 0 Browse Search
Felix K. Zollicoffer 59 1 Browse Search
Kentucky (Kentucky, United States) 58 0 Browse Search
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) 52 0 Browse Search
Jefferson Davis 52 0 Browse Search
Fort Donelson (Tennessee, United States) 48 0 Browse Search
S. S. Fry 48 2 Browse Search
Abe Lincoln 46 0 Browse Search
Floyd 45 1 Browse Search
View all entities in this document...

Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.

Found 13 total hits in 8 results.

Pendleton (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 291
A Model proclamation.--The Wheeling Intelligencer has the following: We are indebted to Senator Cather for an original copy of the subjoined rare contribution to the world's literature; the production of a captain of a gang of robbers and horse-thieves in the Alleghany mountains. It was found in the possession of one James R. Parsons, (familiarly known as Tanner Jim, ) who was wounded and captured somewhere near the Pendleton County line, by a company under Lieutenant F. A. Cather, of the Second Virginia, who have been scouting in that region with a view of breaking up the gang: this 10th day of Oct. 1861 I hear By Notify all men that dont Be long to the dry fork Company such as Robes lyres theaves and falce dispatch Barrowes that has usurped the power of the officers this dry fork Company and I all sow Notify such men Never to set foot of the soil of said Dry fork Such as Read White Blue and many other that I could name if necessary at other ways sholder thear weapon
Dry Fork (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 291
unded and captured somewhere near the Pendleton County line, by a company under Lieutenant F. A. Cather, of the Second Virginia, who have been scouting in that region with a view of breaking up the gang: this 10th day of Oct. 1861 I hear By Notify all men that dont Be long to the dry fork Company such as Robes lyres theaves and falce dispatch Barrowes that has usurped the power of the officers this dry fork Company and I all sow Notify such men Never to set foot of the soil of said Dry fork Such as Read White Blue and many other that I could name if necessary at other ways sholder thear weapon and defend this Country in which they ar leading Enmey in on us at the time Wee Need them they fley to south to Reffuge and leav us to stand Befor the miserable miscreants and herelings of the North to purputrate thear dark deed on A portion of our country wee will oppose them with all the means that the god of Batle can place in our power But not to defende those Robes to purpitrate the
in which they ar leading Enmey in on us at the time Wee Need them they fley to south to Reffuge and leav us to stand Befor the miserable miscreants and herelings of the North to purputrate thear dark deed on A portion of our country wee will oppose them with all the means that the god of Batle can place in our power But not to defende those Robes to purpitrate thear dark deeds and us stand the Blunt Now man come in this Company and Control them on less sent By proper Athority from them in A Command if they do the wadgeous of sin is deth And the wadeious of such is death. Sampson Elza. Wadgeous for wages is stupendous, so is the variation, wadeious. The god of Batle can place in our power is very fine. Much depends on his ability to furnish means, it appears. If he should chance to be hard up, it wouldn't be near so well with the dry forkers as if he should have plenty. Sampson is very jealous of his authority, and makes death the penalty of impertinent interference with it.
James R. Parsons (search for this): chapter 291
A Model proclamation.--The Wheeling Intelligencer has the following: We are indebted to Senator Cather for an original copy of the subjoined rare contribution to the world's literature; the production of a captain of a gang of robbers and horse-thieves in the Alleghany mountains. It was found in the possession of one James R. Parsons, (familiarly known as Tanner Jim, ) who was wounded and captured somewhere near the Pendleton County line, by a company under Lieutenant F. A. Cather, of the Second Virginia, who have been scouting in that region with a view of breaking up the gang: this 10th day of Oct. 1861 I hear By Notify all men that dont Be long to the dry fork Company such as Robes lyres theaves and falce dispatch Barrowes that has usurped the power of the officers this dry fork Company and I all sow Notify such men Never to set foot of the soil of said Dry fork Such as Read White Blue and many other that I could name if necessary at other ways sholder thear weapon
A Model proclamation.--The Wheeling Intelligencer has the following: We are indebted to Senator Cather for an original copy of the subjoined rare contribution to the world's literature; the production of a captain of a gang of robbers and horse-thieves in the Alleghany mountains. It was found in the possession of one James R. Parsons, (familiarly known as Tanner Jim, ) who was wounded and captured somewhere near the Pendleton County line, by a company under Lieutenant F. A. Cather, of the Second Virginia, who have been scouting in that region with a view of breaking up the gang: this 10th day of Oct. 1861 I hear By Notify all men that dont Be long to the dry fork Company such as Robes lyres theaves and falce dispatch Barrowes that has usurped the power of the officers this dry fork Company and I all sow Notify such men Never to set foot of the soil of said Dry fork Such as Read White Blue and many other that I could name if necessary at other ways sholder thear weapon
Sampson Elza (search for this): chapter 291
in which they ar leading Enmey in on us at the time Wee Need them they fley to south to Reffuge and leav us to stand Befor the miserable miscreants and herelings of the North to purputrate thear dark deed on A portion of our country wee will oppose them with all the means that the god of Batle can place in our power But not to defende those Robes to purpitrate thear dark deeds and us stand the Blunt Now man come in this Company and Control them on less sent By proper Athority from them in A Command if they do the wadgeous of sin is deth And the wadeious of such is death. Sampson Elza. Wadgeous for wages is stupendous, so is the variation, wadeious. The god of Batle can place in our power is very fine. Much depends on his ability to furnish means, it appears. If he should chance to be hard up, it wouldn't be near so well with the dry forkers as if he should have plenty. Sampson is very jealous of his authority, and makes death the penalty of impertinent interference with it.
F. A. Cather (search for this): chapter 291
A Model proclamation.--The Wheeling Intelligencer has the following: We are indebted to Senator Cather for an original copy of the subjoined rare contribution to the world's literature; the production of a captain of a gang of robbers and horse-thieves in the Alleghany mountains. It was found in the possession of one James R. Parsons, (familiarly known as Tanner Jim, ) who was wounded and captured somewhere near the Pendleton County line, by a company under Lieutenant F. A. Cather, of thLieutenant F. A. Cather, of the Second Virginia, who have been scouting in that region with a view of breaking up the gang: this 10th day of Oct. 1861 I hear By Notify all men that dont Be long to the dry fork Company such as Robes lyres theaves and falce dispatch Barrowes that has usurped the power of the officers this dry fork Company and I all sow Notify such men Never to set foot of the soil of said Dry fork Such as Read White Blue and many other that I could name if necessary at other ways sholder thear weapon
October 10th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 291
original copy of the subjoined rare contribution to the world's literature; the production of a captain of a gang of robbers and horse-thieves in the Alleghany mountains. It was found in the possession of one James R. Parsons, (familiarly known as Tanner Jim, ) who was wounded and captured somewhere near the Pendleton County line, by a company under Lieutenant F. A. Cather, of the Second Virginia, who have been scouting in that region with a view of breaking up the gang: this 10th day of Oct. 1861 I hear By Notify all men that dont Be long to the dry fork Company such as Robes lyres theaves and falce dispatch Barrowes that has usurped the power of the officers this dry fork Company and I all sow Notify such men Never to set foot of the soil of said Dry fork Such as Read White Blue and many other that I could name if necessary at other ways sholder thear weapon and defend this Country in which they ar leading Enmey in on us at the time Wee Need them they fley to south to Ref