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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 15, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 460 total hits in 243 results.
A. P. Hill (search for this): article 1
Stanton (search for this): article 1
White (search for this): article 1
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Northern Virginia.
There was an alarm at Winchester on Sunday last, caused by the report that a body of Federal cavalry, numbering some three thousand, supported by infantry, were at Bucker Hill, and moving on that town.
The citizens, as is usual on such occasions, commenced preparations to leave, and many of them did evacuate the place; but on Monday morning the report was ascertained to be without foundation, and everything quieted down.
The enemy made a dash into Martinsburg on Saturday evening last, and captured one wounded Confederate soldier.
On Sunday they made an advance in considerable force on Gen. A. P. Hill's division from the direction of Charlestown, shelling the woods on each side as they advanced, but their fire was not responded to by our troops.
They did not approach nearer than five miles of our forces.
On Saturday last eleven members of White's cavalry, of Loudoun county, captured one hundred and thirty stragglers of the enemy's forces at Sh
Loudoun (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Martinsburg (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Northern Virginia.
There was an alarm at Winchester on Sunday last, caused by the report that a body of Federal cavalry, numbering some three thousand, supported by infantry, were at Bucker Hill, and moving on that town.
The citizens, as is usual on such occasions, commenced preparations to leave, and many of them did evacuate the place; but on Monday morning the report was ascertained to be without foundation, and everything quieted down.
The enemy made a dash into Martinsburg on Saturday evening last, and captured one wounded Confederate soldier.
On Sunday they made an advance in considerable force on Gen. A. P. Hill's division from the direction of Charlestown, shelling the woods on each side as they advanced, but their fire was not responded to by our troops.
They did not approach nearer than five miles of our forces.
On Saturday last eleven members of White's cavalry, of Loudoun county, captured one hundred and thirty stragglers of the enemy's forces at Sh
Mosby (search for this): article 1
Fatal accident from the Careless use of Firearms.
--A member of the town guard of Manchester, commanded by Captain Mosby, was instantly killed, at an early hour yesterday morning by a fellow soldier, under the following circumstances.
One of the men, who had just come off guard duty, entered the barrack where a number of his comrades were sleeping, and one of them waking at the time, he pointed his musket, which he still retained in the direction of the other one's person, for which his comrade remonstrated with him. This, instead of causing him to cease, only made him more assiduous in showing that no possible danger could result from his procedure.
Finally the musket exploded, and the ball entering the head of the half sleeping soldier blew the entire the head of the half sleeping soldier blew the entire top of his skull off. The originator of the accident was taken in custody.
Manchester (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 1
Fatal accident from the Careless use of Firearms.
--A member of the town guard of Manchester, commanded by Captain Mosby, was instantly killed, at an early hour yesterday morning by a fellow soldier, under the following circumstances.
One of the men, who had just come off guard duty, entered the barrack where a number of his comrades were sleeping, and one of them waking at the time, he pointed his musket, which he still retained in the direction of the other one's person, for which his comrade remonstrated with him. This, instead of causing him to cease, only made him more assiduous in showing that no possible danger could result from his procedure.
Finally the musket exploded, and the ball entering the head of the half sleeping soldier blew the entire the head of the half sleeping soldier blew the entire top of his skull off. The originator of the accident was taken in custody.
Strange (search for this): article 1
Federal reinforcements at Nashville — speech from Andy Johnson, &c. Chattanooga. Nov. 14.
--Fresh reinforcements are reported at Nashville.
Andy Johnson made a speech on the 12th in welcome of the first arrival of relief.
He said the Western campaign was now all right, and "the rebels are driven closer and closer on the confines of hell."
Our forces are arranging some very pretty traps, which will be heard from soon.
Major Strange, of Forrest's staff, was wounded on the 21st.
Andy Johnson (search for this): article 1
Federal reinforcements at Nashville — speech from Andy Johnson, &c. Chattanooga. Nov. 14.
--Fresh reinforcements are reported at Nashville.
Andy Johnson made a speech on the 12th in welcome of the first arrival of relief.
He said the Western campaign was now all right, and "the rebels are driven closer and closer on the confines of hell."
Our forces are arranging some very pretty traps, which will be heard from soon.
Major Strange, of Forrest's staff, was wounded on the 21sderal reinforcements at Nashville — speech from Andy Johnson, &c. Chattanooga. Nov. 14.
--Fresh reinforcements are reported at Nashville.
Andy Johnson made a speech on the 12th in welcome of the first arrival of relief.
He said the Western campaign was now all right, and "the rebels are driven closer and closer on the confines of hell."
Our forces are arranging some very pretty traps, which will be heard from soon.
Major Strange, of Forrest's staff, was wounded on the 21s