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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 378 378 Browse Search
The Atlanta (Georgia) Campaign: May 1 - September 8, 1864., Part I: General Report. (ed. Maj. George B. Davis, Mr. Leslie J. Perry, Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley) 28 28 Browse Search
Capt. Calvin D. Cowles , 23d U. S. Infantry, Major George B. Davis , U. S. Army, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War 21 21 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 27, 1861., [Electronic resource] 15 15 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 13 13 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 37. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 12 12 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 10 10 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments. 10 10 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 9 9 Browse Search
Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 4 9 9 Browse Search
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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 27, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for June 23rd or search for June 23rd in all documents.

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Ranaway from the Medical College, June 23d a bright Mulatto Boy named Frank. He is about 12 years of age, stoops slightly, and walks awkwardly.--When last heard from he was on the Central Railroad track, saying that he was going to Tennessee. All persons are hereby warned against harboring him. The usual reward will be paid for his delivery to A . E. Peticolas. Richmond. Va., June 24, 1861. je 25--ta
., 58,000 pistol do., and 10,000 blank cartridges. St. Louis, June 23.--Reports received from the terminus of the Pacific Railway indicationists. Movements and incidents at Alexandria. Alexandria, June 23. --A Captain of one of the companies of the 2d Connecticut Reirginia this afternoon. Troops for Fortress Monroe. Boston, June 23. --The Massachusetts 9th Regiment, Col. Cass, will leave on Ses. Military movements at Washington on Sunday. Washington, June 23. --The military movements have been more active to-day than fnts of the troops. the Stationery Contracts. Washington, June 23.--The contracts for the supply of stationery for the House of Repreging the roofs of houses. Missouri Camp scattered. Chicago, June 23. --The Times has a dispatch announcing that Captain Prime, wi the oath of allegiance. the Kentucky Election. Chicago, June 23.--The Times says that Mr. Bornett, the Secession candidate in the F
[correspondence of the Associated Press]Latest from Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monroe, Va., June 23. --General Butler spent this morning at Newport News, whence no movement of importance is ere is the most direct evidence against him. Proclamation of Gen. M'Clellan. Grafton, June 23. --General McClellan has issued a proclamation, assuring the people of Western Virginia that theorrow, it adjourn to the 1st Tuesday in August. War movements in Missouri. St. Louis, June 23.--The steamer J. C. Swan arrived at the arsenal, from Booneville, with 300 troops from Jeffersonwithout a bruise. The loss is unknown. Shooting affair at Camp Washington. Easton, Pa., June 23. --James Tozier, a private in Capt. Ellis' company, at Camp Washington, was shot last nighjured, may recover. Lieut. Porter has been arrested. Gen. M'Clellan at Grafts. Grafton, June 23. --Major Gen. McClellan arrived here early this morning, accompanied by Lieut. Mack's comp
Later from Europe — arrival of the steamship Bremen. New York, June 23. --The steamship Bromen, from Bremen, with dates to the 12th instant, arrived to-day. The Paris Monitsur publishes a declaration that Napoleon intends to maintain a strict neutrality in the American war, enjoining all Frenchmen not to violate that neutrality by engaging in privateering or enrolling in arms on either side, at the risk of a forfeiture of all claims on his Government. The report of a treaty between France and Spain, securing to the latter the possession of the Antilles, is officially denied. A new Italian Ministry has been established. Baron Recasoll has assumed the Presidency of the Council and Foreign Affairs. The Pope's health had been entirely reestablished. Additional commercial intelligence by the Anglo-Saxon. Liverpool, June 13th. --The advices from Manchester are unfavorable. The market for goods and yarns was quiet, but prices were steady. Liver
Blockade of the Mississippi. --A dispatch from Ocean Springs, Mississippi. June 23rd, says: There is a gunboat off Deer Island. They have taken three schooners to-day, loaded with railroad iron and salt; one is the Olive Branch. There is also a war steamer off Ship Island.