Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 28, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Rice or search for Rice in all documents.

Your search returned 2 results in 1 document section:

ring news and writing, and just at this writing one company of the 13th Ohio cavalry has arrived from Camp Chase. I learn from a number of the 7th Ohio that they have been twenty three days in the saddle. A young man, who gives his name as — Rice, son of Dr. Rice, late of Chicago; has been with them through their whole journey in Ohio They took him prisoner from a train of cars in Indiana. He says they have rested but one night in the last six; the man have slept a few moments at a time wDr. Rice, late of Chicago; has been with them through their whole journey in Ohio They took him prisoner from a train of cars in Indiana. He says they have rested but one night in the last six; the man have slept a few moments at a time while their horses were feeding. They plundered every store and took the products of their the its in buggies and express wagon. He says, and our scouts who were in at the death confirm the story, that some of them had their carpet sacks full of greenbacks, jewelry, and watches. Our scouts say they saw our boys ordering them to shell out the greenbacks, which they did with evident reluctance. The Cincinnati Commercial gives some reasons why the raid of Morgan was so successful: We ha