hide Sorting

You can sort these results in two ways:

By entity
Chronological order for dates, alphabetical order for places and people.
By position (current method)
As the entities appear in the document.

You are currently sorting in ascending order. Sort in descending order.

hide Most Frequent Entities

The entities that appear most frequently in this document are shown below.

Entity Max. Freq Min. Freq
Breckinridge 120 0 Browse Search
Bell 92 0 Browse Search
B. B. Douglas 66 0 Browse Search
Abraham Lincoln 48 0 Browse Search
Virginia Banks 38 0 Browse Search
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) 26 0 Browse Search
Virginia (Virginia, United States) 24 0 Browse Search
Georgia (Georgia, United States) 18 0 Browse Search
August, 11 AD 17 17 Browse Search
United States (United States) 14 0 Browse Search
View all entities in this document...

Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: November 9, 1860., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.

Found 7 total hits in 5 results.

Balloons for Garibaldi. --The brothers Brooks, balloonists, the eldest of whom preceded and pioneered Professors La Mountain and Wise and Editor Hyde, upon the occasion of their perilous trip from St. Louis to the Atlantic, in June, 1859, recently wrote a letter to Garibaldi proffering their service for the purpose of reconnoirip from St. Louis to the Atlantic, in June, 1859, recently wrote a letter to Garibaldi proffering their service for the purpose of reconnoitering the positions of the Neapolitans. They received, per steamer Asia, on Sunday, an autograph letter from Garibaldi, accepting their services, and will leave early in November for Italy. rip from St. Louis to the Atlantic, in June, 1859, recently wrote a letter to Garibaldi proffering their service for the purpose of reconnoitering the positions of the Neapolitans. They received, per steamer Asia, on Sunday, an autograph letter from Garibaldi, accepting their services, and will leave early in November for Italy.
Henry A. Wise (search for this): article 17
Balloons for Garibaldi. --The brothers Brooks, balloonists, the eldest of whom preceded and pioneered Professors La Mountain and Wise and Editor Hyde, upon the occasion of their perilous trip from St. Louis to the Atlantic, in June, 1859, recently wrote a letter to Garibaldi proffering their service for the purpose of reconnoitering the positions of the Neapolitans. They received, per steamer Asia, on Sunday, an autograph letter from Garibaldi, accepting their services, and will leave early in November for Italy.
Balloons for Garibaldi. --The brothers Brooks, balloonists, the eldest of whom preceded and pioneered Professors La Mountain and Wise and Editor Hyde, upon the occasion of their perilous trip from St. Louis to the Atlantic, in June, 1859, recently wrote a letter to Garibaldi proffering their service for the purpose of reconnoitering the positions of the Neapolitans. They received, per steamer Asia, on Sunday, an autograph letter from Garibaldi, accepting their services, and will leave early in November for Italy.
Balloons for Garibaldi. --The brothers Brooks, balloonists, the eldest of whom preceded and pioneered Professors La Mountain and Wise and Editor Hyde, upon the occasion of their perilous trip from St. Louis to the Atlantic, in June, 1859, recently wrote a letter to Garibaldi proffering their service for the purpose of reconnoitering the positions of the Neapolitans. They received, per steamer Asia, on Sunday, an autograph letter from Garibaldi, accepting their services, and will leave early in November for Italy.
June, 1859 AD (search for this): article 17
Balloons for Garibaldi. --The brothers Brooks, balloonists, the eldest of whom preceded and pioneered Professors La Mountain and Wise and Editor Hyde, upon the occasion of their perilous trip from St. Louis to the Atlantic, in June, 1859, recently wrote a letter to Garibaldi proffering their service for the purpose of reconnoitering the positions of the Neapolitans. They received, per steamer Asia, on Sunday, an autograph letter from Garibaldi, accepting their services, and will leave early in November for Italy.