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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: September 19, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Hampton Roads (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Norfolk.
another flag of truce — Affairs in Hampton roads — direct foreign trade — internal improvements [special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Sept.11
The steamer Arrow, with a flag of truce, proceeded to Old Point yesterday carrying down the captain, mate, and seven of the crew of the ship John Carver, recently captured by the privateer Jeff. Davis, and burns at sea. The remainder of the crew of the J. C. have been shipped in the Confederate service.
There are at anchor in Hampton Boards the frigates Minnesota, Wabash and Potomac, one corvette and several gun-boats.
The hotels here continue to be well patronized.
There is considerable travel on the railroads terminating here.
Occasionally some troops come in, too, from States a little further South.
In some of the Southern seaport cities active measures have been taken, and arrangements are in progress, relative to the establishment of direct foreign trades as soon as the blockad<
Old Point (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Norfolk.
another flag of truce — Affairs in Hampton roads — direct foreign trade — internal improvements [special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Sept.11
The steamer Arrow, with a flag of truce, proceeded to Old Point yesterday carrying down the captain, mate, and seven of the crew of the ship John Carver, recently captured by the privateer Jeff. Davis, and burns at sea. The remainder of the crew of the J. C. have been shipped in the Confederate service.
There are at anchor in Hampton Boards the frigates Minnesota, Wabash and Potomac, one corvette and several gun-boats.
The hotels here continue to be well patronized.
There is considerable travel on the railroads terminating here.
Occasionally some troops come in, too, from States a little further South.
In some of the Southern seaport cities active measures have been taken, and arrangements are in progress, relative to the establishment of direct foreign trades as soon as the blockad<
November, 9 AD (search for this): article 1
From Norfolk.
another flag of truce — Affairs in Hampton roads — direct foreign trade — internal improvements [special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Sept.11
The steamer Arrow, with a flag of truce, proceeded to Old Point yesterday carrying down the captain, mate, and seven of the crew of the ship John Carver, recently captured by the privateer Jeff. Davis, and burns at sea. The remainder of the crew of the J. C. have been shipped in the Confederate service.
There are at anchor in Hampton Boards the frigates Minnesota, Wabash and Potomac, one corvette and several gun-boats.
The hotels here continue to be well patronized.
There is considerable travel on the railroads terminating here.
Occasionally some troops come in, too, from States a little further South.
In some of the Southern seaport cities active measures have been taken, and arrangements are in progress, relative to the establishment of direct foreign trades as soon as the blockad<
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