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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 25, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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Joseph Wagner (search for this): article 1
Philip Sautter (search for this): article 1
John Driggers (search for this): article 1
John E. Brooke (search for this): article 1
Escape of prisoners from the City Jail.
--Between eight and nine o'clock yesterday morning, a daring and successful attempt was made by a portion of the prisoners confined in the City Jail to extend their area of freedom.
At the hour named, and while Mr. Hall, the jailor, and his assistant, Mr. John E. Brooke, were at breakfast, a lady (one of the teachers engaged at the Lancastrian school,) saw the fugacious rogues, and sent over to the jail to let the keeper know what was in progress Mr. Hall hastened with all speed the rear of the jail, and passing into the room under the "work house," used as a coal-house, found there, in the act of getting through, the grating, the lock of which had been broken, a man named Francis Osgood, lately consigned to the jail for committing a highway robbery on John Driggers, and Alabama soldier, and Wm., N. Miller, the bogus volunteer Colonel, who succeeded in December last in swindling King & Lambeth, of this city, out of $700, by forgery and fal
Francis Osgood (search for this): article 1
Taswell Corr (search for this): article 1
J. Fritz Kreibel (search for this): article 1
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 1
February 24th (search for this): article 1
Bridge destroyed.
Lynchburg, Feb. 24.--The railroad bridge on the South-Side Railroad, near Lynchburg, was destroyed by fire this afternoon, about five o'clock.
[second Dispatch.]
Lynchburg, Feb. 24.--The portion of the bridge burnt this afternoon was two spans of the South-Side Railroad bridge, crossing James river and connecting the island with the Tennessee depot.
Bridge destroyed.
Lynchburg, Feb. 24.--The railroad bridge on the South-Side Railroad, near Lynchburg, was destroyed by fire this afternoon, about five o'clock.
[second Dispatch.]
Lynchburg, Feb. 24.--The portion of the bridge burnt this afternoon was two spans of the South-Side Railroad bridge, crossing James river and connecting the island with the Tennessee depot.
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Bridge destroyed.
Lynchburg, Feb. 24.--The railroad bridge on the South-Side Railroad, near Lynchburg, was destroyed by fire this afternoon, about five o'clock.
[second Dispatch.]
Lynchburg, Feb. 24.--The portion of the bridge burnt this afternoon was two spans of the South-Side Railroad bridge, crossing James river and connecting the island with the Tennessee depot.