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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: July 10, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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West Virginia (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 19
Randolph (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 19
From Northwestern Virginia.
The Enquirer publishes letters from Beverly, Randolph county, Va., the first of which bears date July 2d, giving some interesting information of military movements in that section.
We regret to learn that Lieut. Robt. McChesney, of the Rockbridge Cavalry, was killed in a recent skirmish with a large party of the enemy, the latter being in ambush.--Two of his men were wounded--one, named Paxton, severely, and the other, named Long, not dangerously.
Lieut. McC. had but ten men in his party.
The writer proceeds:
I think we are upon the eve of a fight in this quarter.
Orders were brought here late last night for all the troops here, (five companies of infantry,) to march immediately to join the command of Col. Heck.
They were off by times this morning.
It has just been ascertained here that the above-mentioned order resulted from the fact that the enemy, twenty- three hundred strong, have, within the last two days, taken a position at Buckhanno
United States (United States) (search for this): article 19
Tucker (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 19
Buckhannon (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 19
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 19
From Northwestern Virginia.
The Enquirer publishes letters from Beverly, Randolph county, Va., the first of which bears date July 2d, giving some interesting information of military movements in that section.
We regret to learn that Lieut. Robt. McChesney, of the Rockbridge Cavalry, was killed in a recent skirmish with a large party of the enemy, the latter being in ambush.--Two of his men were wounded--one, named Paxton, severely, and the other, named Long, not dangerously.
Lieut. McC. had but ten men in his party.
The writer proceeds:
I think we are upon the eve of a fight in this quarter.
Orders were brought here late last night for all the troops here, (five companies of infantry,) to march immediately to join the command of Col. Heck.
They were off by times this morning.
It has just been ascertained here that the above-mentioned order resulted from the fact that the enemy, twenty- three hundred strong, have, within the last two days, taken a position at Buckhann
Paxton (search for this): article 19
From Northwestern Virginia.
The Enquirer publishes letters from Beverly, Randolph county, Va., the first of which bears date July 2d, giving some interesting information of military movements in that section.
We regret to learn that Lieut. Robt. McChesney, of the Rockbridge Cavalry, was killed in a recent skirmish with a large party of the enemy, the latter being in ambush.--Two of his men were wounded--one, named Paxton, severely, and the other, named Long, not dangerously.
Lieut. McC. had but ten men in his party.
The writer proceeds:
I think we are upon the eve of a fight in this quarter.
Orders were brought here late last night for all the troops here, (five companies of infantry,) to march immediately to join the command of Col. Heck.
They were off by times this morning.
It has just been ascertained here that the above-mentioned order resulted from the fact that the enemy, twenty- three hundred strong, have, within the last two days, taken a position at Buckhanno
Heck (search for this): article 19
Preston (search for this): article 19
McC (search for this): article 19
From Northwestern Virginia.
The Enquirer publishes letters from Beverly, Randolph county, Va., the first of which bears date July 2d, giving some interesting information of military movements in that section.
We regret to learn that Lieut. Robt. McChesney, of the Rockbridge Cavalry, was killed in a recent skirmish with a large party of the enemy, the latter being in ambush.--Two of his men were wounded--one, named Paxton, severely, and the other, named Long, not dangerously.
Lieut. McC. had but ten men in his party.
The writer proceeds:
I think we are upon the eve of a fight in this quarter.
Orders were brought here late last night for all the troops here, (five companies of infantry,) to march immediately to join the command of Col. Heck.
They were off by times this morning.
It has just been ascertained here that the above-mentioned order resulted from the fact that the enemy, twenty- three hundred strong, have, within the last two days, taken a position at Buckhanno