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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 453 total hits in 230 results.
Joseph Johnston (search for this): article 2
Review at Mobile. Mobile, March 13.
--Gen. Jos. Johnston reviewed the Army of Mobile yesterday.
Brig. Gen. D. W. Adams has arrived, en route to join his command at Tullahoma.
D. W. Adams (search for this): article 2
Review at Mobile. Mobile, March 13.
--Gen. Jos. Johnston reviewed the Army of Mobile yesterday.
Brig. Gen. D. W. Adams has arrived, en route to join his command at Tullahoma.
Tullahoma (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 2
Review at Mobile. Mobile, March 13.
--Gen. Jos. Johnston reviewed the Army of Mobile yesterday.
Brig. Gen. D. W. Adams has arrived, en route to join his command at Tullahoma.
Stanley (search for this): article 2
The Yankees at Newbern, N. C.
Advices from Newbern, N. C., to Friday of last week say the Yankees have 30,000 troops there — doubtless a heavy exaggeration.
There is a negro camp on themes form near Newbern, and Yankee officers are drilling the negroes.
The negroes are very proud of it, and the Yankees tell them as soon as they are far enough advanced in military tactics and science they are to have officers of their own color.
They are now allowing them to volunteer, in if enough of them do not enlist to make two regiments then they are to be drafted.
They run the cars up to Cora creek, where there is a camp and picket station.
The negroes are furnished rational and fare as well as the Yankees.
"Governor" Stanley was in Newbern on Friday, and also Generals Foe'er, Prince, and Wessei.
Foe (search for this): article 2
The Yankees at Newbern, N. C.
Advices from Newbern, N. C., to Friday of last week say the Yankees have 30,000 troops there — doubtless a heavy exaggeration.
There is a negro camp on themes form near Newbern, and Yankee officers are drilling the negroes.
The negroes are very proud of it, and the Yankees tell them as soon as they are far enough advanced in military tactics and science they are to have officers of their own color.
They are now allowing them to volunteer, in if enough of them do not enlist to make two regiments then they are to be drafted.
They run the cars up to Cora creek, where there is a camp and picket station.
The negroes are furnished rational and fare as well as the Yankees.
"Governor" Stanley was in Newbern on Friday, and also Generals Foe'er, Prince, and Wessei.
New Bern (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
The Yankees at Newbern, N. C.
Advices from Newbern, N. C., to Friday of last week say the Yankees have 30,000 troops there — doubtless a heavy exaggeration.
There is a negro camp on themes form near Newbern, and Yankee officers are drilling thNewbern, N. C., to Friday of last week say the Yankees have 30,000 troops there — doubtless a heavy exaggeration.
There is a negro camp on themes form near Newbern, and Yankee officers are drilling the negroes.
The negroes are very proud of it, and the Yankees tell them as soon as they are far enough advanced in military tactics and science they are to have officers of their own color.
They are now allowing them to volunteer, in if enough of thNewbern, and Yankee officers are drilling the negroes.
The negroes are very proud of it, and the Yankees tell them as soon as they are far enough advanced in military tactics and science they are to have officers of their own color.
They are now allowing them to volunteer, in if enough of them do not enlist to make two regiments then they are to be drafted.
They run the cars up to Cora creek, where there is a camp and picket station.
The negroes are furnished rational and fare as well as the Yankees.
"Governor" Stanley was in Need.
They run the cars up to Cora creek, where there is a camp and picket station.
The negroes are furnished rational and fare as well as the Yankees.
"Governor" Stanley was in Newbern on Friday, and also Generals Foe'er, Prince, and Wesse
Cora Creek (Montana, United States) (search for this): article 2
The Yankees at Newbern, N. C.
Advices from Newbern, N. C., to Friday of last week say the Yankees have 30,000 troops there — doubtless a heavy exaggeration.
There is a negro camp on themes form near Newbern, and Yankee officers are drilling the negroes.
The negroes are very proud of it, and the Yankees tell them as soon as they are far enough advanced in military tactics and science they are to have officers of their own color.
They are now allowing them to volunteer, in if enough of them do not enlist to make two regiments then they are to be drafted.
They run the cars up to Cora creek, where there is a camp and picket station.
The negroes are furnished rational and fare as well as the Yankees.
"Governor" Stanley was in Newbern on Friday, and also Generals Foe'er, Prince, and Wessei.
George W. Munford (search for this): article 2
February 25th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 2
John Letcher (search for this): article 2