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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 19, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Longstreet or search for Longstreet in all documents.
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Pure British.
The London Times calls the Yankees a "mongrel race," and speaks of us as the genuine descendants of Englishmen.
We certainly have much more English blood in our veins than the Yankees or rather English, Scotch, and Welsh — that is British blood.
Look, for instance, at this list of Generals, taken at random: Lee, (English;) Johnston (Scottish;) Longstreet, Jackson, Jones, Pemberton Davis, Johnson, Ewell, Pendleton, Early, Garland Bragg, Smith, Stevens, Mason, Ashby, Hill.
Anderson, Whiting, Pryor, Randolph, (English,) Stuart, Robertson, Buchanan.
(Scotch;) and Morgan (Welsh.)
Now, look at the Yankees.
We seem to be copying from the tomb-stones of Frankfort on the Rhine; Schenke, Stelnwchr, Schœfpff, Siegel, Rosecranz, Carl Schurz, Heintzelman, and Blencker
The Daily Dispatch: August 19, 1862., [Electronic resource], McClellan 's Evacuation of Berkeley . (search)
One hundred dollars reward.
--Ranaway on Saturday, August 9th, my boy Tom. He is about 18 years of age, bright mulatto, about 5 feet 6 inches high, has a small flesh mark on his neck — no other mark recollected.
He had on when he left a linen coat and pants and gray military cap. Supposed to have gone away with a company from Mobile, connected with General Longstreet's division, on their way to Gordonsville.
I will give a reward of $50, If taken in this city; $100, if taken outside of our pickets around the city.
When last seen he was lurking about the Bailey hospital.
on Cary street. P. K. White,
au 15--7t* 73 Main street, Richmond.