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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: September 26, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Iowa (Iowa, United States) (search for this): article 2
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Our Correspondence.from Norfolk.
speculators and supplies — industry of the ladies — the hotels — Congressional Nominations — more flags of truce — Vessels in Hampton Roads, Ess.
Norfolk, Sept. 24, 1861.
It is stated as a significant fact, that while there are thousands in the camp, here and in other parts of the State, drilling for battle, cheerfully suffering the privations attending a preparation for active warfare, far away from home and its endearments, standing gua ners from the Rip Raps.
Yesterday a flag of truce went down from this city to the Fort with four Northern timber-getters, from the neighborhood of Williamsburg, who refused to take the oath of fidelity to the South.
There are now at Hampton Roads, at anchor, four first-class frigates and several old whale ships, with large boats.
These last are no doubt intended for transporis.
Heavy firing was heard this morning at 9 o' clock, in Hampton, Roads.
This was no doubt an exchang
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