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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 8, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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W. J. Hardee (search for this): article 1
Braxton Bragg (search for this): article 1
Farewell order of Gen. Bragg.
The following is Gen. Bragg's farewell order to his army:
General Order, No. 214.
Upon renewed application to the President his consent has been obtained for the relinquishment of the command of thisGen. Bragg's farewell order to his army:
General Order, No. 214.
Upon renewed application to the President his consent has been obtained for the relinquishment of the command of this army.
It is accordingly transferred to Lieut. General Hardee.
The announcement of this separation is made with unfeigned regret.
An association of more than two years, which bold together a commander and his trusted troops, cannot be severed ed.
Bidding them and the army an affectionate farewell, they have the blessings and prayers of a grateful friend. Braxton Bragg.
On assuming command, Lt. Gen. Hardee issued the following General Order:
Soldiers of the Army of Tennessee: General Bragg having been relieved from duty with the army, the command has devolved upon me. The steady courage, the unsullied patriotism of the distinguished leader who has shared your fortunes for more than a year, will long be remembered
Perryville (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
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George Taylor (search for this): article 1
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Edward P. Carroll (search for this): article 1
Stabbing.
--Edward P. Carroll, arrested on Sunday last for feloniously cutting and stabbing George Taylor, on Main street, on Sunday la d whilst they were standing at the counter James P. Rader and Edward P. Carroll, (the latter very much intoxicated,) came in.--Carroll had inCarroll had in his hand a bowie-knife, and advancing to the counter pushed Wiley back and said he could whip W. Wiley told him "all right," and learning that Carroll had a knife walked out of doors, followed by Taylor.
They had been in the street but a few seconds when Carroll went out, and appCarroll went out, and approaching Wiley cut at him. Wiley then knocked C. down, and walked into the house.
As Taylor started in Carroll cut him severely in the left shoulder, inflicting an ugly and dangerous wound.
Carroll then went to the Libby prison, and, with his knife in his hand, made his brags tha as carried to Chimborazo Hospital, where he is now lying very ill. Carroll was arrested during the evening by Capt. Pleasants, of the night w
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