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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: June 24, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Roanoke (United States) (search for this): article 26
Secessionville (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 26
Wilson (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 26
Northampton County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 26
United States (United States) (search for this): article 26
Major John C. Whitner, late of the Confederate States army, has been appointed to write up the proceedings of the Provisional Congress--a work which Johnson J. Hooper, by his death, left unfinished.
A letter found on the battle-field of the Seven Pines, from a wife to her husband in the Federal army, says, "throw away your arms and come home, for the people here say there is no use in fighting the rebels any longer."
The hanging of Wm. B. Mumford in New Orleans, by Butter's order, for tearing down a Federal flag, raises the question of retaliation again.
Somebody must hang for Mumford, the New Orleans martyr.
The late freshet in Roanoke river, N. C., was very heavy and destructive.
Apprehensions are felt of severe losses in crops, cattle, &c., in Halifax and Northampton counties.
The Cincinnati Commercial calls the New York Tribune's information regarding Unionism in Texas, "a cock and bull story."
It is stated that Col. Graves, of the 8th Michigan re
Johnson J. Hooper (search for this): article 26
Major John C. Whitner, late of the Confederate States army, has been appointed to write up the proceedings of the Provisional Congress--a work which Johnson J. Hooper, by his death, left unfinished.
A letter found on the battle-field of the Seven Pines, from a wife to her husband in the Federal army, says, "throw away your arms and come home, for the people here say there is no use in fighting the rebels any longer."
The hanging of Wm. B. Mumford in New Orleans, by Butter's order, for tearing down a Federal flag, raises the question of retaliation again.
Somebody must hang for Mumford, the New Orleans martyr.
The late freshet in Roanoke river, N. C., was very heavy and destructive.
Apprehensions are felt of severe losses in crops, cattle, &c., in Halifax and Northampton counties.
The Cincinnati Commercial calls the New York Tribune's information regarding Unionism in Texas, "a cock and bull story."
It is stated that Col. Graves, of the 8th Michigan r
Twiggs (search for this): article 26
Andre (search for this): article 26
George W. Ruffin (search for this): article 26
Graves (search for this): article 26