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The Daily Dispatch: February 5, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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bly satisfied Butler for a while. Brigadier General Graham, accompanied by a Lieutenant-Colonel, one Major Pendleton, and 80 marines, landed at Holliday's Point, on the Nansemond river, Sunday at 12 M. They proceeded to arrest every man in Chuckatuck, both white and black, and then at to eating and drinking. The object of the visit was to await the arrival of the Smithfield expedition; but night approaching, and none of their brother pirates appearing, the General and his party began to "smell a mice," and speedily steamed off to Fortress Monroe. Before leaving they released all the prisoners, white and black, except Mr. J. L. Walraven, late of this city, who was taken off to Old Point with them. While at Chuckatuck Gen. Graham boasted of his recent visit to Brandon, and said he had burnt corn and pork enough there to feed the rebel army for a month or two. Graham is the General who was taken prisoner at Gettysburg, but was subsequently exchanged for Gen. Kemper.