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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 17, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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Unofficial account of the Triumph on the Mississippi. Mobile, July 15th.
--A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register, from Vicksburg, to-day, says that the ram Arkansas came out of the Yazoo river and fought through the enemy's upper fleet, inflicting great damage.
She is now safe under our guns, preparing for a ated her. Our loss was twenty killed and wounded. Capt. Brown was wounded slightly.--The enemy's lower fleet is hastily retiring.
Another account. Jackson, July 15.
--A dispatch to the Mississippi plan says that the monster, Arkansas, this morning came through the Federal fleet under a heavy fire, losing five killed an urg, and the wounded have been sent ashore.
Gens. Van Dorn, Breckinridge and Smith visited her. The Federal loss is unknown.
[Second Dispatch.] Jackson, July 15th.
--The Arkansas sunk two boats, coming out of Yazoo river.
The Federal fleet opened on both sides, pouring in a terrific fire as she passed.
On opening a
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Unofficial account of the Triumph on the Mississippi. Mobile, July 15th.
--A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register, from Vicksburg, to-day, says that the ram Arkansas came out of the Yazoo river and fought through the enemy's upper fleet, inflicting great damage.
She is now safe under our guns, preparing for another dash.
Two shots only penetrated her. Our loss was twenty killed and wounded. Capt. Brown was wounded slightly.--The enemy's lower fleet is hastily retiring.
Another account. Jackson, July 15.
--A dispatch to the Mississippi plan says that the monster, Arkansas, this morning came through the Federal fleet under a heavy fire, losing five killed and three wounded. The damage done to her is trifling, chiefly to the smoke stack.
She is now at Vicksburg, and the wounded have been sent ashore.
Gens. Van Dorn, Breckinridge and Smith visited her. The Federal loss is unknown.
[Second Dispatch.] Jackson, July 15th.
--The Arkansas sunk
Isaac H. Smith (search for this): article 1