Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 15, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for San Juan River (Florida, United States) or search for San Juan River (Florida, United States) in all documents.

Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:

oyal. They have ascended to Brunswick, and, by last reports, were lying off the town, but had not entered. The batteries there had been dismantled some weeks since. The progress which they have made on the coasts of Geergia and Florida, though it may sound gravely in the cars of many not acquainted with the nature of the same, gives no uneasiness whatever, and it may indicate a conclusion on the part of the Federal commander that Savannah cannot be assailed with any hope of success. St. John's river is apparently the next object of their attack. Four steamers, by last accounts, were off the bar, which is exceedingly difficult, and liable to a heavy cross sea, rendering its passate one of peril except for light vessels and experienced pilots. Public rumor often precedes the advance of a Yankee flotilla only because we take for granted that they are as well acquainted as we are with the defences of any point. Some days since the "reliable gentleman" had given up Jacksonville to th