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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 7, 1864., [Electronic resource].
Found 501 total hits in 233 results.
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The war News.
At latest accounts from Georgia our army was resting quietly at Lovejoy's station, on the Macon railroad, with the enemy's advance pickets in front.
It is stated that the Federals will re- organize their forces and collect stores at Atlanta before entering upon another movement.
Atlanta was evacuated by General Hood at two o'clock Friday morning, and the enemy occupied the city at eleven o'clock. As heretofore stated, the extra ammunition was blown up and the surplus commissary stores destroyed.
General Hood formed a junction with General Hardee at Lovejoy's station at one o'clock Saturday, and the whole army is now concentrated at that point.
As a matter of course, the fall of Atlanta is regretted; but neither the army nor the people are at all discouraged.
All was quiet at last accounts.
Our army was re-organizing, and taking the rest so much required.
The Yankees have heard of the capture of Atlanta.
Their dispatches say that "the Twentieth corp
September 5th, 1864 AD (search for this): article 1
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
The war News.
At latest accounts from Georgia our army was resting quietly at Lovejoy's station, on the Macon railroad, with the enemy's advance pickets in front.
It is stated that the Federals will re- organize their forces and collect stores at Atlanta before entering upon another movement.
Atlanta was evacuated by General Hood at two o'clock Friday morning, and the enemy occupied the city at eleven o'clock. As heretofore stated, the extra ammunition was blown up and the surplus commissary stores destroyed.
General Hood formed a junction with General Hardee at Lovejoy's station at one o'clock Saturday, and the whole army is now concentrated at that point.
As a matter of course, the fall of Atlanta is regretted; but neither the army nor the people are at all discouraged.
All was quiet at last accounts.
Our army was re-organizing, and taking the rest so much required.
The Yankees have heard of the capture of Atlanta.
Their dispatches say that "the Twentieth corps