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Chancellorsville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 18
Affairs at Nashville
The Nashville correspondent of the New York Freeman's Journal sends an interesting letter from that city.
When Hooker was defeated at Chancellorsville, the Nashville Press and Union published extras announcing the utter annihilation of the Confederate army.--The next morning they apologized for having published the lie, and said the information was furnished them by official authority.
The Press, however, a few days after, published a dispatch from Philadelphia announcing that Gen Keys had taken Richmond, and that "the Federal flag now floats over the rebel capital." The correspondent gives an interesting account of the scenes upon taking the oath:
The period of fifteen days allowed for Nashville and the surrounding country to become loyal has expired, and the sum total is 7,344 oaths, of which 721 were those of non-combatants.
Among these are persons of every degree and shade of degree, the large majority no doubt deeming it a necessity to save them
Vienna (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 18
Ohio (United States) (search for this): article 18
Ramage (search for this): article 18
Bruce Backner (search for this): article 18
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T. W. Barnes (search for this): article 18