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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 21, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Alabama (Alabama, United States) or search for Alabama (Alabama, United States) in all documents.
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Affairs in North Alabama.
--A letter in the Atlanta Appeal, from North Alabama, gives the following account of affairs in that quarter under Yankee rule:
A regiment of negroes is encamped at Blue Spring, four miles north of Huntsville, and, in all likelihood, this is the bouquet of "African scent" to be placed on the bNorth Alabama, gives the following account of affairs in that quarter under Yankee rule:
A regiment of negroes is encamped at Blue Spring, four miles north of Huntsville, and, in all likelihood, this is the bouquet of "African scent" to be placed on the barbette over the "loved ones at home." Bradford Hambrick, arrested and sent North to prison by the Abolitionists, is "to be held in confinement at hard labor until the close of the war." They have also arrested Ben. Harden, and put him in jail, to be tried "for the murders (?) he has committed in Madison and Marshall counties."
a crop this year," and for the same purpose, all "refuse" negro men, such as are not fit for military service.
Tom Jordan has been sent to a Northern prison.
North Alabama is said to be filled with deserters and conscripts, and they will remain there unless the enemy is driven out.
Gen. Legan refuse to allow, "as yet," trade