hide Sorting

You can sort these results in two ways:

By entity
Chronological order for dates, alphabetical order for places and people.
By position (current method)
As the entities appear in the document.

You are currently sorting in ascending order. Sort in descending order.

hide Most Frequent Entities

The entities that appear most frequently in this document are shown below.

Entity Max. Freq Min. Freq
Lincoln 22 6 Browse Search
United States (United States) 14 0 Browse Search
Maryland (Maryland, United States) 14 0 Browse Search
Lee Finney 8 0 Browse Search
John Darracott 7 1 Browse Search
Julius Myers 6 0 Browse Search
Charles Tankersley 6 0 Browse Search
Charles Maddux 6 0 Browse Search
Warren Dubois 6 0 Browse Search
Winder 6 6 Browse Search
View all entities in this document...

Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.

Found 12 total hits in 5 results.

Loudoun (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Northern Virginia. In consequence of the non-arrival of the Central train up to a late hour last night, we are without even the usual reports derived from passengers by that train. It is a fact no longer necessary to be disguised, that our army has changed its position, and that it has taken up a new line of defence. A rumor prevailed late last evening that the Adjutant General's office was in receipt of intelligence that a battle had been commenced between the armies of Jackson and Burnside. Whether the report is reliable we are unable to state, but think it not altogether improbable, from movements which were previously reported to be in progress. If any such fight has taken place, it must have occurred near Snicker's Gap, about two miles South of the Shenandoah river, and near the dividing line of Clarke and Loudoun counties. Up to our latest advices from the corps of Gen. Jackson, it had not crossed the Shenandoah.
Shenandoah (United States) (search for this): article 1
From Northern Virginia. In consequence of the non-arrival of the Central train up to a late hour last night, we are without even the usual reports derived from passengers by that train. It is a fact no longer necessary to be disguised, that our army has changed its position, and that it has taken up a new line of defence. A rumor prevailed late last evening that the Adjutant General's office was in receipt of intelligence that a battle had been commenced between the armies of Jackson and Burnside. Whether the report is reliable we are unable to state, but think it not altogether improbable, from movements which were previously reported to be in progress. If any such fight has taken place, it must have occurred near Snicker's Gap, about two miles South of the Shenandoah river, and near the dividing line of Clarke and Loudoun counties. Up to our latest advices from the corps of Gen. Jackson, it had not crossed the Shenandoah.
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Northern Virginia. In consequence of the non-arrival of the Central train up to a late hour last night, we are without even the usual reports derived from passengers by that train. It is a fact no longer necessary to be disguised, that our army has changed its position, and that it has taken up a new line of defence. A rumor prevailed late last evening that the Adjutant General's office was in receipt of intelligence that a battle had been commenced between the armies of Jackson and Burnside. Whether the report is reliable we are unable to state, but think it not altogether improbable, from movements which were previously reported to be in progress. If any such fight has taken place, it must have occurred near Snicker's Gap, about two miles South of the Shenandoah river, and near the dividing line of Clarke and Loudoun counties. Up to our latest advices from the corps of Gen. Jackson, it had not crossed the Shenandoah.
our army has changed its position, and that it has taken up a new line of defence. A rumor prevailed late last evening that the Adjutant General's office was in receipt of intelligence that a battle had been commenced between the armies of Jackson and Burnside. Whether the report is reliable we are unable to state, but think it not altogether improbable, from movements which were previously reported to be in progress. If any such fight has taken place, it must have occurred near Snicker been commenced between the armies of Jackson and Burnside. Whether the report is reliable we are unable to state, but think it not altogether improbable, from movements which were previously reported to be in progress. If any such fight has taken place, it must have occurred near Snicker's Gap, about two miles South of the Shenandoah river, and near the dividing line of Clarke and Loudoun counties. Up to our latest advices from the corps of Gen. Jackson, it had not crossed the Shenandoah.
From Northern Virginia. In consequence of the non-arrival of the Central train up to a late hour last night, we are without even the usual reports derived from passengers by that train. It is a fact no longer necessary to be disguised, that our army has changed its position, and that it has taken up a new line of defence. A rumor prevailed late last evening that the Adjutant General's office was in receipt of intelligence that a battle had been commenced between the armies of Jackson and Burnside. Whether the report is reliable we are unable to state, but think it not altogether improbable, from movements which were previously reported to be in progress. If any such fight has taken place, it must have occurred near Snicker's Gap, about two miles South of the Shenandoah river, and near the dividing line of Clarke and Loudoun counties. Up to our latest advices from the corps of Gen. Jackson, it had not crossed the Shenandoah.