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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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been captured by the Federals in the Valley.
On their road to the city they annoyed the "old flaggers" very much by cheering for Jeff. Davis.
The Philadelphia Inquirer says:
They had among them but one officer, Major Davis, of the Second Virginia Infantry who had been at the battle of Bull Run, and in all the engagements since fought in the Valley, under Jackson.
He is a native of Jefferson county, Virginia, is very prepossessing and gentlemanly, and about thirty-five years of aMajor Davis, of the Second Virginia Infantry who had been at the battle of Bull Run, and in all the engagements since fought in the Valley, under Jackson.
He is a native of Jefferson county, Virginia, is very prepossessing and gentlemanly, and about thirty-five years of age. His coat was of fine gray cloth, with abundant gold lace on the arms and collar; his pantaloons were of light army blue, and his cap of the same color.
The prisoners were under charge of a guard, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Thompson, of the 115th Pennsylvania regiment, and appeared in good spirits, taking their present and anticipated confinement with great philosophy.
Many were from Northern States, and not a few from Massachusetts.
Irishmen were by no means unfrequent among them.
Ewell (search for this): article 1
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