hide
Named Entity Searches
hide
Sorting
You can sort these results in two ways:
- By entity
- Chronological order for dates, alphabetical order for places and people.
- By position (current method)
- As the entities appear in the document.
You are currently sorting in descending order. Sort in ascending order.
hide
Most Frequent Entities
The entities that appear most frequently in this document are shown below.
Entity | Max. Freq | Min. Freq | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Vallandigham | 17 | 1 | Browse | Search |
Jno | 16 | 0 | Browse | Search |
Grant | 14 | 0 | Browse | Search |
Virgil Jones | 14 | 0 | Browse | Search |
Lincoln | 10 | 0 | Browse | Search |
Pemberton | 10 | 0 | Browse | Search |
United States (United States) | 10 | 0 | Browse | Search |
Payne | 9 | 5 | Browse | Search |
Thomas V. Carr | 8 | 0 | Browse | Search |
Rosecrans | 8 | 0 | Browse | Search |
View all entities in this document... |
Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: May 28, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
Found 16 total hits in 9 results.
Port Hudson (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 4
Grant (search for this): article 4
Yankee pictures of Mississippi.
--A correspondent of the New York Tribune, who accompanied Grant's army regiment
upon Grand Gulf and Vicksburg, gives some of the incidents of the expedition.
He has quite a fancy for scenery and fine houses.
He dates from Judge Perkins's plantation, which he describes as opposite that of President Davis's, which was long ago desolated by the hands of the barbarian.
The writer says:
A hunter in the jungles of India mysterious central forests of A more effectually removed from home ization than we of the Mississippi Vicksburg and Port Hudson. Five miles above, the princely mansion of Mr. James, with its colonnades and cupola, is visible far along the river.
Immediately on the shore is the former home of Mr.--Perkins, now one of the rebel Congressmen.
Upon the news of the capture of New Orleans, he see fire to his house with his own hand.
Already, glimpses of its ruin seen through "immemorial elms," furnish a rare picture of ant
Perkins (search for this): article 4
Davis (search for this): article 4
Yankee pictures of Mississippi.
--A correspondent of the New York Tribune, who accompanied Grant's army regiment
upon Grand Gulf and Vicksburg, gives some of the incidents of the expedition.
He has quite a fancy for scenery and fine houses.
He dates from Judge Perkins's plantation, which he describes as opposite that of President Davis's, which was long ago desolated by the hands of the barbarian.
The writer says:
A hunter in the jungles of India mysterious central forests of A more effectually removed from home ization than we of the Mississippi Vicksburg and Port Hudson. Five miles above, the princely mansion of Mr. James, with its colonnades and cupola, is visible far along the river.
Immediately on the shore is the former home of Mr.--Perkins, now one of the rebel Congressmen.
Upon the news of the capture of New Orleans, he see fire to his house with his own hand.
Already, glimpses of its ruin seen through "immemorial elms," furnish a rare picture of ant
Daniel (search for this): article 4
Hollings (search for this): article 4
Benton (search for this): article 4
James (search for this): article 4
Thomas V. Carr (search for this): article 4