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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 20, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Missouri.the Confederates at St. Joseph. St. Louis, Sept. 14.
--Advices from North Missouri, (through Northern sources,) state that since the withdrawal of the Federal forces from St. Joseph, the Secessionists of that region are arming again.
Some 2,000 are concentrated in Andrew county, under Major Poller, and about the same number of Unionists, composed of Missourians and Iowans, under Colonels Croner and Andrews, are stationed in the same region, and both are preparing for a bNorth Missouri, (through Northern sources,) state that since the withdrawal of the Federal forces from St. Joseph, the Secessionists of that region are arming again.
Some 2,000 are concentrated in Andrew county, under Major Poller, and about the same number of Unionists, composed of Missourians and Iowans, under Colonels Croner and Andrews, are stationed in the same region, and both are preparing for a battle, which is shortly expected.
Washington telegrams of yesterday announce that St. Joseph is now completely in the hands of the Confederates.
This news confirms the following:
Hannibal, Mo., Sept. 12. --All we hear confirms the previous reports that the Secessionists have full possession of St. Joseph and are doing pretty much as they please in that city.
It is reported that they have taken control of the municipal affairs of the corporation, preventing egress and ingress of both
Missouri (United States) (search for this): article 1
St. Joseph, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Missouri.the Confederates at St. Joseph. St. Louis, Sept. 14.
--Advices from North Missouri, (through Northern sources,) state that since the withdrawal of the Federal forces from St. JSt. Joseph, the Secessionists of that region are arming again.
Some 2,000 are concentrated in Andrew county, under Major Poller, and about the same number of Unionists, composed of Missourians and Iowans, for a battle, which is shortly expected.
Washington telegrams of yesterday announce that St. Joseph is now completely in the hands of the Confederates.
This news confirms the following:
Ha 12. --All we hear confirms the previous reports that the Secessionists have full possession of St. Joseph and are doing pretty much as they please in that city.
It is reported that they have taken co stores, taking just what they want.
From all we can learn the Union men and their property in St. Joseph and the surrounding country are completely in the hands of the rebels, and demand the immediat
Parke County (Indiana, United States) (search for this): article 1
Andrew (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Missouri.the Confederates at St. Joseph. St. Louis, Sept. 14.
--Advices from North Missouri, (through Northern sources,) state that since the withdrawal of the Federal forces from St. Joseph, the Secessionists of that region are arming again.
Some 2,000 are concentrated in Andrew county, under Major Poller, and about the same number of Unionists, composed of Missourians and Iowans, under Colonels Croner and Andrews, are stationed in the same region, and both are preparing for a battle, which is shortly expected.
Washington telegrams of yesterday announce that St. Joseph is now completely in the hands of the Confederates.
This news confirms the following:
Hannibal, Mo., Sept. 12. --All we hear confirms the previous reports that the Secessionists have full possession of St. Joseph and are doing pretty much as they please in that city.
It is reported that they have taken control of the municipal affairs of the corporation, preventing egress and ingress of both
Boonville (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 1
Glasgow, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 1
Rice (search for this): article 1
Bacon (search for this): article 1
Hay (search for this): article 1