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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 17, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for John Pope or search for John Pope in all documents.
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Pope and the Indians.
In sending Pope to fight the Indians of the Northwest the Yankees have added the last drop to the cup of indignity and oppression which the unfortunate aborigines of AmericPope to fight the Indians of the Northwest the Yankees have added the last drop to the cup of indignity and oppression which the unfortunate aborigines of America have always suffered at their hands.
To send such an imposter and blackguard as Pope to make war upon the decent and dignified Red skins, is an insult which we trust they will avenge by taking his Pope to make war upon the decent and dignified Red skins, is an insult which we trust they will avenge by taking his scalp in the first battle.
If they catch Pope, they will sustain their reputation of being the most fleet-footed animals of the human race.
Old Stonewall, rapid as his movements are, had to confess Pope, they will sustain their reputation of being the most fleet-footed animals of the human race.
Old Stonewall, rapid as his movements are, had to confess that he was not fast enough to overtake Pope.
We trust the copper-colored gentlemen of the Northwest will have better luck, and give a final quietus to the audacious white man who aspires to be a grePope.
We trust the copper-colored gentlemen of the Northwest will have better luck, and give a final quietus to the audacious white man who aspires to be a greater savage than North American Indians.
The Daily Dispatch: September 17, 1862., [Electronic resource], Lord Palmerston 's gallantry. (search)
Latest from the North.
Baltimore papers, of the 14th inst., were received at a late hour last night.
They contain very little of interest.
The enemy are quite as ignorant of the movements of the Confederate army as could be wished.
The American has a "startling" dispatch, announcing that the "Confederates are on the move;" but it is unable to state where they are moving to. The rumored resignation of Seward is not confirmed.
The department of the Northwest, to which Gen. Pope has been assigned, includes the States of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota and the Territories of Nebraska and Decotah.