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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 23, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 403 total hits in 199 results.
Letcher (search for this): article 1
Highly Important from the North.
The following dispatch was received last night by Gov. Letcher.
We give it in full:
Fredericksburg, Dec. 23, 1862. to Governor.
Letcher.
Seward and Son have resigned.
The whole Yankee Cabinet will follow snit.
Halleck will be removed.
Burnside resigns.
Highly Important from the North.
The following dispatch was received last night by Gov. Letcher.
We give it in full:
Fredericksburg, Dec. 23, 1862. to Governor.
Letcher.
Seward and Son have resigned.
The whole Yankee Cabinet will follow snit.
Halleck will be removed.
Burnside resigns.
Seward (search for this): article 1
Highly Important from the North.
The following dispatch was received last night by Gov. Letcher.
We give it in full:
Fredericksburg, Dec. 23, 1862. to Governor.
Letcher.
Seward and Son have resigned.
The whole Yankee Cabinet will follow snit.
Halleck will be removed.
Burnside resigns.
H. W. Halleck (search for this): article 1
Highly Important from the North.
The following dispatch was received last night by Gov. Letcher.
We give it in full:
Fredericksburg, Dec. 23, 1862. to Governor.
Letcher.
Seward and Son have resigned.
The whole Yankee Cabinet will follow snit.
Halleck will be removed.
Burnside resigns.
A. E. Burnside (search for this): article 1
Highly Important from the North.
The following dispatch was received last night by Gov. Letcher.
We give it in full:
Fredericksburg, Dec. 23, 1862. to Governor.
Letcher.
Seward and Son have resigned.
The whole Yankee Cabinet will follow snit.
Halleck will be removed.
Burnside resigns.
December 23rd, 1862 AD (search for this): article 1
Highly Important from the North.
The following dispatch was received last night by Gov. Letcher.
We give it in full:
Fredericksburg, Dec. 23, 1862. to Governor.
Letcher.
Seward and Son have resigned.
The whole Yankee Cabinet will follow snit.
Halleck will be removed.
Burnside resigns.
William Brown (search for this): article 1
Prison Items.
--Twenty-two wandering soldiers found in Lynchburg were forwarded to this city yesterday by the Provost Marshal of that town, and placed in Castle Thunder, to be returned to their regiments.
Right conscripts were also received from Lynchburg, to be converted into soldiers.
The following deserters were carried to the same prison by the detective force, viz: A. Gillesp alias A. Thompson, co. A, 63d Va. substitute and deserter; Tim McGillim, Alexandria art, deserter; Peter White, Rodgers's cavalry, do; Mike Loftis, co. B, 15th La. do; J. T. Puckett, co. C, 9th Va. (by order of Col. Walker,) supposed deserter; Corp'l J. H. Crawford, 1st S. C, no papers; Wm. Brown, Jas. Ratcliffe, Barlow's art, no papers; A. Bowlin, co. A, 8th Ala, and D. McElroy, co. I, 21st Ga, deserters; Hugh Irwin, suspicious character.
Walker (search for this): article 1
Prison Items.
--Twenty-two wandering soldiers found in Lynchburg were forwarded to this city yesterday by the Provost Marshal of that town, and placed in Castle Thunder, to be returned to their regiments.
Right conscripts were also received from Lynchburg, to be converted into soldiers.
The following deserters were carried to the same prison by the detective force, viz: A. Gillesp alias A. Thompson, co. A, 63d Va. substitute and deserter; Tim McGillim, Alexandria art, deserter; Peter White, Rodgers's cavalry, do; Mike Loftis, co. B, 15th La. do; J. T. Puckett, co. C, 9th Va. (by order of Col. Walker,) supposed deserter; Corp'l J. H. Crawford, 1st S. C, no papers; Wm. Brown, Jas. Ratcliffe, Barlow's art, no papers; A. Bowlin, co. A, 8th Ala, and D. McElroy, co. I, 21st Ga, deserters; Hugh Irwin, suspicious character.
Rodgers (search for this): article 1
Prison Items.
--Twenty-two wandering soldiers found in Lynchburg were forwarded to this city yesterday by the Provost Marshal of that town, and placed in Castle Thunder, to be returned to their regiments.
Right conscripts were also received from Lynchburg, to be converted into soldiers.
The following deserters were carried to the same prison by the detective force, viz: A. Gillesp alias A. Thompson, co. A, 63d Va. substitute and deserter; Tim McGillim, Alexandria art, deserter; Peter White, Rodgers's cavalry, do; Mike Loftis, co. B, 15th La. do; J. T. Puckett, co. C, 9th Va. (by order of Col. Walker,) supposed deserter; Corp'l J. H. Crawford, 1st S. C, no papers; Wm. Brown, Jas. Ratcliffe, Barlow's art, no papers; A. Bowlin, co. A, 8th Ala, and D. McElroy, co. I, 21st Ga, deserters; Hugh Irwin, suspicious character.
Barlow (search for this): article 1
Prison Items.
--Twenty-two wandering soldiers found in Lynchburg were forwarded to this city yesterday by the Provost Marshal of that town, and placed in Castle Thunder, to be returned to their regiments.
Right conscripts were also received from Lynchburg, to be converted into soldiers.
The following deserters were carried to the same prison by the detective force, viz: A. Gillesp alias A. Thompson, co. A, 63d Va. substitute and deserter; Tim McGillim, Alexandria art, deserter; Peter White, Rodgers's cavalry, do; Mike Loftis, co. B, 15th La. do; J. T. Puckett, co. C, 9th Va. (by order of Col. Walker,) supposed deserter; Corp'l J. H. Crawford, 1st S. C, no papers; Wm. Brown, Jas. Ratcliffe, Barlow's art, no papers; A. Bowlin, co. A, 8th Ala, and D. McElroy, co. I, 21st Ga, deserters; Hugh Irwin, suspicious character.
A. Thompson (search for this): article 1
Prison Items.
--Twenty-two wandering soldiers found in Lynchburg were forwarded to this city yesterday by the Provost Marshal of that town, and placed in Castle Thunder, to be returned to their regiments.
Right conscripts were also received from Lynchburg, to be converted into soldiers.
The following deserters were carried to the same prison by the detective force, viz: A. Gillesp alias A. Thompson, co. A, 63d Va. substitute and deserter; Tim McGillim, Alexandria art, deserter; Peter White, Rodgers's cavalry, do; Mike Loftis, co. B, 15th La. do; J. T. Puckett, co. C, 9th Va. (by order of Col. Walker,) supposed deserter; Corp'l J. H. Crawford, 1st S. C, no papers; Wm. Brown, Jas. Ratcliffe, Barlow's art, no papers; A. Bowlin, co. A, 8th Ala, and D. McElroy, co. I, 21st Ga, deserters; Hugh Irwin, suspicious character.