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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: December 5, 1860., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
Found 22 total hits in 10 results.
Henry County, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 7
Calhoun, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 7
Warsaw, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 7
The Kansas troubles.
--A dispatch from Warsaw, Mo., dated the 2d inst., says:
General Frost's brigade encamped last night between Calhoun and Belmont.
They are moving slowly, the men having very sore feet, occasioned by marching over rough, roads, General Parsons passed through Calhoun yesterday, on a secret mission to the border.
At the latest accounts, Montgomery was still encamped at or near Fort Scott, and defied the world to take him. It is thought that he will leave when he hears of the approach of Generals Harney and Frost.
The people in all the border counties endorse the action of Governor Stewart in sending out troops.
If they can only catch Montgomery, a general day of thanksgiving will be held in the Osage Valley. Gen. Frost's command will encamp to-night at Calhoun.
Two suspicious characters, supposed to be Montgomery's spies, were seen yesterday in the northern part of Henry county, making tracks in the direction of Fort Scott.
Montgomery's men are
Calhoun (search for this): article 7
The Kansas troubles.
--A dispatch from Warsaw, Mo., dated the 2d inst., says:
General Frost's brigade encamped last night between Calhoun and Belmont.
They are moving slowly, the men having very sore feet, occasioned by marching over rough, roads, General Parsons passed through Calhoun yesterday, on a secret mission to the border.
At the latest accounts, Montgomery was still encamped at or near Fort Scott, and defied the world to take him. It is thought that he will leave when he hears of the approach of Generals Harney and Frost.
The people in all the border counties endorse the action of Governor Stewart in sending out troops.
If they can only catch Montgomery, a general day of thanksgiving will be held in the Osage Valley. Gen. Frost's command will encamp to-night at Calhoun.
Two suspicious characters, supposed to be Montgomery's spies, were seen yesterday in the northern part of Henry county, making tracks in the direction of Fort Scott.
Montgomery's men are
Parsons (search for this): article 7
The Kansas troubles.
--A dispatch from Warsaw, Mo., dated the 2d inst., says:
General Frost's brigade encamped last night between Calhoun and Belmont.
They are moving slowly, the men having very sore feet, occasioned by marching over rough, roads, General Parsons passed through Calhoun yesterday, on a secret mission to the border.
At the latest accounts, Montgomery was still encamped at or near Fort Scott, and defied the world to take him. It is thought that he will leave when he hears of the approach of Generals Harney and Frost.
The people in all the border counties endorse the action of Governor Stewart in sending out troops.
If they can only catch Montgomery, a general day of thanksgiving will be held in the Osage Valley. Gen. Frost's command will encamp to-night at Calhoun.
Two suspicious characters, supposed to be Montgomery's spies, were seen yesterday in the northern part of Henry county, making tracks in the direction of Fort Scott.
Montgomery's men are
Stewart (search for this): article 7
Montgomery (search for this): article 7
Harney (search for this): article 7
Frost (search for this): article 7
The Kansas troubles.
--A dispatch from Warsaw, Mo., dated the 2d inst., says:
General Frost's brigade encamped last night between Calhoun and Belmont.
They are moving slowly, the men having very sore feet, occasioned by marching over rough, roads, General Parsons passed through Calhoun yesterday, on a secret mission to y was still encamped at or near Fort Scott, and defied the world to take him. It is thought that he will leave when he hears of the approach of Generals Harney and Frost.
The people in all the border counties endorse the action of Governor Stewart in sending out troops.
If they can only catch Montgomery, a general day of thanksgiving will be held in the Osage Valley. Gen. Frost's command will encamp to-night at Calhoun.
Two suspicious characters, supposed to be Montgomery's spies, were seen yesterday in the northern part of Henry county, making tracks in the direction of Fort Scott.
Montgomery's men are all through the country, giving out reports t
2nd (search for this): article 7
The Kansas troubles.
--A dispatch from Warsaw, Mo., dated the 2d inst., says:
General Frost's brigade encamped last night between Calhoun and Belmont.
They are moving slowly, the men having very sore feet, occasioned by marching over rough, roads, General Parsons passed through Calhoun yesterday, on a secret mission to the border.
At the latest accounts, Montgomery was still encamped at or near Fort Scott, and defied the world to take him. It is thought that he will leave when he hears of the approach of Generals Harney and Frost.
The people in all the border counties endorse the action of Governor Stewart in sending out troops.
If they can only catch Montgomery, a general day of thanksgiving will be held in the Osage Valley. Gen. Frost's command will encamp to-night at Calhoun.
Two suspicious characters, supposed to be Montgomery's spies, were seen yesterday in the northern part of Henry county, making tracks in the direction of Fort Scott.
Montgomery's men are