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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 317 1 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: November 11, 1863., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
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Hatch has driven Gen. Chalmers across the Tallahatchie river, punishing the latter's forces severely. Gen Richardson, with a force of rebels reported at from 1,500 to 2,000, this morning struck the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, six miles east of Salisbury, burning the trestlework, tearing up the track, and destroying the telegraph. No further particulars have been received of his movements. Gen. Lee's rebel force has gone towards Decatur. The rebels under Gens. Roddy and Forrest are reported to be near luke. News from Charleston. By the arrival of the United States steamships Fulton and Thorn from Port Royal, the Herald has news from Charleston to the 4th inst. The former borough' in a prize — the blockade runner Margaret and Jessie — which she captured off Wilmington, with a valuable cargo as wines, silks and dry goods, and one hundred men, composing crew and passengers. On the night of the 2d inst. a party of Union troops, under Capt. Ferris, of the ind
Col. Jeff. Forrest, a brother of Gen. Forrest, died on the 6th inst. from wounds received in battle. Col. Jeff. Forrest, a brother of Gen. Forrest, died on the 6th inst. from wounds received in battle.