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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 9, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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Charleston R. Flamen (search for this): article 1
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War in South Carolina.
The Charleston Mercury of Wednesday 4th last, we copy the following acthe engagement on James Island, on day:
early hour a dispatch was received Gen. Gust, announcing that the enemy, landed a force below Secessionville.
met and repulsed.
It was added casualties on our side were Later dispatches brought further parts of the affair.
The troops engaged Holcom be Legion, the Charleston and a detachment of the E the whole under command of Col. No artillery, we understand, The enemy was forces back, and flanking parties, consisting of twenty was captured near Mr. Legare's. The capture was effected by a gallant of the Irish volunteers Capt. Myan, Charleston R. Flamen, Lieut. Walter. dispatch from Secessionville, resist last night, states that our casual-none killed, and ten wounded-- them seriously.
The enemy, repulsed on land, opened a from his gunboats upon our posting the line of the Stone, particularly his attentions to Reyward's
Secessionville (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Hilton Head (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
James Island (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
War in South Carolina.
The Charleston Mercury of Wednesday 4th last, we copy the following acthe engagement on James Island, on day:
early hour a dispatch was received Gen. Gust, announcing that the enemy, landed a force below Secessionville.
met and repulsed.
It was added casualties on our side were Later dispatches brought further parts of the affair.
The troops engaged Holcom be Legion, the Charleston and a detachment of the E the whole under command of Col. No artillery, we understand, The enemy was forces back, and flanking parties, consisting of twenty was captured near Mr. Legare's. The capture was effected by a gallant of the Irish volunteers Capt. Myan, Charleston R. Flamen, Lieut. Walter. dispatch from Secessionville, resist last night, states that our casual-none killed, and ten wounded-- them seriously.
The enemy, repulsed on land, opened a from his gunboats upon our posting the line of the Stone, particularly his attentions to Reyward's
Hood (search for this): article 1
Lamar (search for this): article 1