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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: November 16, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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The War in Virginia.
As stated in this paper Saturday, the Yankees made a raid into Woodstock, Shenandoah county, on Sunday afternoon last.
The first of the party that came in were dressed in the Confederate uniform.
They rode in very leisurely, whistling unconcernedly, so as to excite no alarm.
They drew up in front of Nebb's hotel, and fired several pistol shots into a party of gentlemen sitting at the door, wounding in the jaw Mr. John Morris, of Winchester, a negro trader.
They carried off Dr. Krebs, John Morris, (whom they had slightly wounded,) one of Dr. Magruder's sons, and a son of Mr. Harrison Ott Messrs. Krebs, Magruder, and Ott, were the only citizens of Woodstock taken off. They stole about 40 boxes of tobacco, a box of adamantine candles, (which they strewed in the streets of Woodstock,) silver spoons, knives and forks, and some clothing from Col. Albert; took ten horses from Mr. Nebb's stable; broke into Mr. B. Smith's drug store, took what they wanted, and sto