Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 14, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Bragg or search for Bragg in all documents.

Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:

aking hands. Capt. Porter was at the fights of the 19th and 21st July, but said he was glad no blood yet stained his hands. He has two cousins in the Northern army. But, in spite of the agreement, picket-firing continued all the afternoon, the same as before. Nobody was hurt. The Confederate army. The Washington correspondent of the New York Express writes: The enemy continues to strengthen himself over the river. It is unquestionable that he is about to be reinforced by Gen. Bragg with three regiments from the Florida wing of the Confederate army, and two or three regiments added to his command on his way North; and that Ben McCulloch, with a considerable force from Missouri and Arkansas, is on the way to Virginia, I have good reason to believe. It would appear as though both sides were now gathering their strength for a decisive trial on Virginia soil at no distant day; other points, in the meanwhile, by the Confederates in particular, to be comparatively uncared