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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 6, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Fremont or search for Fremont in all documents.
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War Matters.
the attack of the Confederate Gunboat Harmony on the U. S. Steamer Savannah--General Fremont's proclamation — facts and Incidents, &c.
From Baltimore and New York papers, of the 1st to the 4th instant, we make up th e, and the prisoners were in Washington.--He seemed very much cast down, and thanking the picket, left.
Effects of Fremont's proclamation. Louisville, Ky., Sept. 2
--The Journal of this morning strongly condemns Gen. Fremont's recent pGen. Fremont's recent proclamation, and urges the Legislature of Kentucky by its action to avoid the contingency of such action being taken in this State by the Federal authorities.
It says we must now decide whether we will organize a body of local soldiery for State pur i.
St. Louis, Sept. 3--The Republican, a democratic Union paper of this city, says:
"The proclamation of Major Gen. Fremont, which appears in another column, is the most important document which has yet appeared in the progress of the war.
The Daily Dispatch: September 6, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Maine lady's opinion of the War . (search)
Prince Napoleon. St., Louis, Sept. 4.
--Prince Napoleon has arrived.
Gen. Fremont had prepared a large escort, but the Prince went quietly to the Planters' Hotel.