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The Daily Dispatch: March 3, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Yankees when they visited Goochland on Tuesday morning. The enemy did not reach Mr. A.'s farm; but as soon as that gentleman heard of their proximity to his residence he took the first public conveyance which could be obtained to bring his wife to this city. Notwithstanding she has a very sick child at home, Mrs. Allan cheerfully agreed to come to Richmond, and, in fact, suggested the propriety of doing so. She is now a voluntary prisoner at St. Francis de Sales. Incidents. Mr. Wm. G. Richardson, road master on the Central Railroad, was taken prisoner by the enemy near Frederick's Hall, on Monday afternoon. After robbing him of a splendid gold watch and chain, about $100 in gold, and $1,000 in Confederate notes, he was released. Col. Edmund Fontaine, President of the Central Road, had barely time to escape from his residence, near Beaver Dam depot. In his hasty retreat he was fired at five or six times by the pursuing enemy. A gentleman named Pleasants, in Goochla