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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1864., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Danville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
Insurrection among the Yankee officers at Danville.
Yesterday morning the Yankee officers in the prison at Danville made an attempt to overpower the guard.
They were fired on, and Colonel Rossier, of New York, was instantly killed and others wounded.
This frightened the rest, and the attempt was given-up.
The struggle lasted but a few minutes, and all was soon quiet.
Insurrection among the Yankee officers at Danville.
Yesterday morning the Yankee officers in the prison at Danville made an attempt to overpower the guard.
They were fired on, and Colonel Rossier, of New York, was instantly killed and others wounded.
This frightened the rest, and the attempt was given-up.
The struggle lasted but a few minutes, and all was soon quiet.
Rossier (search for this): article 3
Insurrection among the Yankee officers at Danville.
Yesterday morning the Yankee officers in the prison at Danville made an attempt to overpower the guard.
They were fired on, and Colonel Rossier, of New York, was instantly killed and others wounded.
This frightened the rest, and the attempt was given-up.
The struggle lasted but a few minutes, and all was soon quiet.