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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: January 1, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Michigan (Michigan, United States) (search for this): article 4
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 4
How the Yankees stand the climate of South Carolina.
A Yankee correspondent, writing from Port Royal, December 14, gives the follow-account of the effect which the climate of South Carolina has had upon the health of Lincoln's minions, who have recently desecrated the soil of that State:
The sanitary condition of the troops has assumed a special interest in connection with the proposed building of a temporary general hospital for the division.
A New York paper of November 29 is befoSouth Carolina has had upon the health of Lincoln's minions, who have recently desecrated the soil of that State:
The sanitary condition of the troops has assumed a special interest in connection with the proposed building of a temporary general hospital for the division.
A New York paper of November 29 is before me, in which it is said that the troops at Port Royal are in good health and spirits.
Similar statements I understand have been generally made and believed.
Now for the facts.
Ninety-eight soldiers have died since the expedition left Annapolis, October 21; eighty four since it landed at Port Royal, November 7 The whole number of sick from its arrival to the end of November, exclusive of the Eight Michigan, was 4,282.
Of this number there remained at the end of that month 634 requiri
Port Royal (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 4
How the Yankees stand the climate of South Carolina.
A Yankee correspondent, writing from Port Royal, December 14, gives the follow-account of the effect which the climate of South Carolina has had upon the health of Lincoln's minions, who have eneral hospital for the division.
A New York paper of November 29 is before me, in which it is said that the troops at Port Royal are in good health and spirits.
Similar statements I understand have been generally made and believed.
Now for the fa
Ninety-eight soldiers have died since the expedition left Annapolis, October 21; eighty four since it landed at Port Royal, November 7 The whole number of sick from its arrival to the end of November, exclusive of the Eight Michigan, was 4,28 ment are left in quarters for want of hospital tents, and the sick list daily enlarges.
The division was landed at Port Royal before the frost had destroyed the deadly growth of marsh and swamp, and maternal fell with its most fatal effect on th
Lincoln (search for this): article 4
How the Yankees stand the climate of South Carolina.
A Yankee correspondent, writing from Port Royal, December 14, gives the follow-account of the effect which the climate of South Carolina has had upon the health of Lincoln's minions, who have recently desecrated the soil of that State:
The sanitary condition of the troops has assumed a special interest in connection with the proposed building of a temporary general hospital for the division.
A New York paper of November 29 is before me, in which it is said that the troops at Port Royal are in good health and spirits.
Similar statements I understand have been generally made and believed.
Now for the facts.
Ninety-eight soldiers have died since the expedition left Annapolis, October 21; eighty four since it landed at Port Royal, November 7 The whole number of sick from its arrival to the end of November, exclusive of the Eight Michigan, was 4,282.
Of this number there remained at the end of that month 634 requir
July, 11 AD (search for this): article 4
November 29th (search for this): article 4
How the Yankees stand the climate of South Carolina.
A Yankee correspondent, writing from Port Royal, December 14, gives the follow-account of the effect which the climate of South Carolina has had upon the health of Lincoln's minions, who have recently desecrated the soil of that State:
The sanitary condition of the troops has assumed a special interest in connection with the proposed building of a temporary general hospital for the division.
A New York paper of November 29 is before me, in which it is said that the troops at Port Royal are in good health and spirits.
Similar statements I understand have been generally made and believed.
Now for the facts.
Ninety-eight soldiers have died since the expedition left Annapolis, October 21; eighty four since it landed at Port Royal, November 7 The whole number of sick from its arrival to the end of November, exclusive of the Eight Michigan, was 4,282.
Of this number there remained at the end of that month 634 requir
October 21st (search for this): article 4
December 14th (search for this): article 4
How the Yankees stand the climate of South Carolina.
A Yankee correspondent, writing from Port Royal, December 14, gives the follow-account of the effect which the climate of South Carolina has had upon the health of Lincoln's minions, who have recently desecrated the soil of that State:
The sanitary condition of the troops has assumed a special interest in connection with the proposed building of a temporary general hospital for the division.
A New York paper of November 29 is before me, in which it is said that the troops at Port Royal are in good health and spirits.
Similar statements I understand have been generally made and believed.
Now for the facts.
Ninety-eight soldiers have died since the expedition left Annapolis, October 21; eighty four since it landed at Port Royal, November 7 The whole number of sick from its arrival to the end of November, exclusive of the Eight Michigan, was 4,282.
Of this number there remained at the end of that month 634 requiri
December (search for this): article 4
November (search for this): article 4