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Isle of Wight County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 5
The Yankees not in force at Suffolk. The Raleigh Register is informed by a gentleman street from Smithfield, Isle of Wight county, Va, that the Yankees have left Suffolk, and that it is supposed they have moved down to North Carolina, Weldon and Wilmington are the real points of danger. The force of Suffolk, he says, at no time numbered more than fifteen thousand.
Weldon, N. C. (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 5
The Yankees not in force at Suffolk. The Raleigh Register is informed by a gentleman street from Smithfield, Isle of Wight county, Va, that the Yankees have left Suffolk, and that it is supposed they have moved down to North Carolina, Weldon and Wilmington are the real points of danger. The force of Suffolk, he says, at no time numbered more than fifteen thousand.
Suffolk, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 5
The Yankees not in force at Suffolk. The Raleigh Register is informed by a gentleman street from Smithfield, Isle of Wight county, Va, that the Yankees have left Suffolk, and that it is supposed they have moved down to North Carolina, Weldon and Wilmington are the real points of danger. The force of Suffolk, he says, at no ti The Raleigh Register is informed by a gentleman street from Smithfield, Isle of Wight county, Va, that the Yankees have left Suffolk, and that it is supposed they have moved down to North Carolina, Weldon and Wilmington are the real points of danger. The force of Suffolk, he says, at no time numbered more than fifteen thousand. The Raleigh Register is informed by a gentleman street from Smithfield, Isle of Wight county, Va, that the Yankees have left Suffolk, and that it is supposed they have moved down to North Carolina, Weldon and Wilmington are the real points of danger. The force of Suffolk, he says, at no time numbered more than fifteen thousand.
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 5
The Yankees not in force at Suffolk. The Raleigh Register is informed by a gentleman street from Smithfield, Isle of Wight county, Va, that the Yankees have left Suffolk, and that it is supposed they have moved down to North Carolina, Weldon and Wilmington are the real points of danger. The force of Suffolk, he says, at no time numbered more than fifteen thousand.