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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 7, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Eastport (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 9
Tullahoma (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 9
The Federal raid in Georgia--official account.
The following telegram was received at the War Department yesterday:
To-Gen S. Cooper, A. And L-General: Tullahoma, Tenn., May 5th, 1863.
On the 18th April the enemy, moving from Corinth toward.
Tuscumbia, crossed Bear creek with five regiments of cavalry and two of infantry, and ten pieces of artillery.
Col. Roddy, commanding. fought them on the 18th with one regiment, killing a large number and capturing more than 100 prisoners and one piece of artillery, with horses and caisson, losing 6 killed and 20 wounded. The enemy after burying their dead fell back, and on the 19th were reinforced to three full brigades, the whole under command of Gen. Dodge.
Skirmishing continued on the 19th, 20th, 21st, 22d and 23d.
On the night of the 19th the enemy landed troops at Eastport from a large number of steamers and burned the town, and houses on several plantations.
On the 24th Roddy fought them.
Their loss was heavy, ours
James (search for this): article 9
Runaway in jail.
--Was committed to the jail of Louise county, as a runaway, on the 30th day of July, 1862, a small negro boy, who says his name is Chafles, and that he belongs to Lieut. West, of Louisiana.
He appears to be about ten or twelve years old, is four feet high, of a brown color, and had on when committed to jail a blue sack coat brown jeans pantaloons, and a blue cloth cap. The owner of said boy is required to come forward obd prove his property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be disposed of as the law directs. James E Hooch, Sheriff and Jailor of Louise county mh 26--1aw6w*
July 30th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 9
Runaway in jail.
--Was committed to the jail of Louise county, as a runaway, on the 30th day of July, 1862, a small negro boy, who says his name is Chafles, and that he belongs to Lieut. West, of Louisiana.
He appears to be about ten or twelve years old, is four feet high, of a brown color, and had on when committed to jail a blue sack coat brown jeans pantaloons, and a blue cloth cap. The owner of said boy is required to come forward obd prove his property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be disposed of as the law directs. James E Hooch, Sheriff and Jailor of Louise county mh 26--1aw6w*
Reuben M. West (search for this): article 9
Runaway in jail.
--Was committed to the jail of Louise county, as a runaway, on the 30th day of July, 1862, a small negro boy, who says his name is Chafles, and that he belongs to Lieut. West, of Louisiana.
He appears to be about ten or twelve years old, is four feet high, of a brown color, and had on when committed to jail a blue sack coat brown jeans pantaloons, and a blue cloth cap. The owner of said boy is required to come forward obd prove his property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be disposed of as the law directs. James E Hooch, Sheriff and Jailor of Louise county mh 26--1aw6w*
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 9
Runaway in jail.
--Was committed to the jail of Louise county, as a runaway, on the 30th day of July, 1862, a small negro boy, who says his name is Chafles, and that he belongs to Lieut. West, of Louisiana.
He appears to be about ten or twelve years old, is four feet high, of a brown color, and had on when committed to jail a blue sack coat brown jeans pantaloons, and a blue cloth cap. The owner of said boy is required to come forward obd prove his property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be disposed of as the law directs. James E Hooch, Sheriff and Jailor of Louise county mh 26--1aw6w*