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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 24, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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From Manassas Junction.
--A private in the First Regiment Virginia Volunteers, writes that a few days since the men were ordered to take out ten days rations, and to cook three of them.
It was afterwards said this course was adopted to relieve the pressure on the Commissary Department.
No forward movement was talked of. Lieut. Col. Wm. H. Fry had been with the regiment for several days, and was much liked.
Maj. Wm. Munford had been promoted to be Lieutenant Colonel in the Confederate Army, but was with the regiment, and went with four companies to Fairfax C. H. last Tuesday.
Capt. Boggs makes a very strict commander, for which reason some of the men do not like him. The appointment of Rev. Dr. Teeling as Chaplain gives universal satisfaction.
The vacancy in the First Regiment now existing by the absence of three of the companies, will be filled by three Irish companies, &c.
William H. Fry (search for this): article 1
From Manassas Junction.
--A private in the First Regiment Virginia Volunteers, writes that a few days since the men were ordered to take out ten days rations, and to cook three of them.
It was afterwards said this course was adopted to relieve the pressure on the Commissary Department.
No forward movement was talked of. Lieut. Col. Wm. H. Fry had been with the regiment for several days, and was much liked.
Maj. Wm. Munford had been promoted to be Lieutenant Colonel in the Confederate Army, but was with the regiment, and went with four companies to Fairfax C. H. last Tuesday.
Capt. Boggs makes a very strict commander, for which reason some of the men do not like him. The appointment of Rev. Dr. Teeling as Chaplain gives universal satisfaction.
The vacancy in the First Regiment now existing by the absence of three of the companies, will be filled by three Irish companies, &c.