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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,011 total hits in 493 results.
Longstreet (search for this): article 1
Grand review of the army by the President. Fairfax C. H. Oct. 3.
--President Davis, is accompanied by Generals Johnston, Beauregard, and Smith, and their Aids, had a grand review of the troops this morning.
General Walker, Longstreet, Cocke, and Jones were out with their brigades; also, Major Walton's battalion of Washington Artillery.
The day was beautiful, and the troops were in high spirits.
It was a magnificent affair, and occupied three hours and a half.
The President left for Manassas at 5 o'clock this evening, en route for Richmond.
The Yankees have made no further advance.
The Federal flag can be seen on Taylor's hill.
A column of smoke is still rising from the neighborhood of Falls Church.
Bohemian
Cocke (search for this): article 1
Grand review of the army by the President. Fairfax C. H. Oct. 3.
--President Davis, is accompanied by Generals Johnston, Beauregard, and Smith, and their Aids, had a grand review of the troops this morning.
General Walker, Longstreet, Cocke, and Jones were out with their brigades; also, Major Walton's battalion of Washington Artillery.
The day was beautiful, and the troops were in high spirits.
It was a magnificent affair, and occupied three hours and a half.
The President left for Manassas at 5 o'clock this evening, en route for Richmond.
The Yankees have made no further advance.
The Federal flag can be seen on Taylor's hill.
A column of smoke is still rising from the neighborhood of Falls Church.
Bohemian
Walton (search for this): article 1
Grand review of the army by the President. Fairfax C. H. Oct. 3.
--President Davis, is accompanied by Generals Johnston, Beauregard, and Smith, and their Aids, had a grand review of the troops this morning.
General Walker, Longstreet, Cocke, and Jones were out with their brigades; also, Major Walton's battalion of Washington Artillery.
The day was beautiful, and the troops were in high spirits.
It was a magnificent affair, and occupied three hours and a half.
The President left for Manassas at 5 o'clock this evening, en route for Richmond.
The Yankees have made no further advance.
The Federal flag can be seen on Taylor's hill.
A column of smoke is still rising from the neighborhood of Falls Church.
Bohemian
Beauregard (search for this): article 1
Grand review of the army by the President. Fairfax C. H. Oct. 3.
--President Davis, is accompanied by Generals Johnston, Beauregard, and Smith, and their Aids, had a grand review of the troops this morning.
General Walker, Longstreet, Cocke, and Jones were out with their brigades; also, Major Walton's battalion of Washington Artillery.
The day was beautiful, and the troops were in high spirits.
It was a magnificent affair, and occupied three hours and a half.
The President left for Manassas at 5 o'clock this evening, en route for Richmond.
The Yankees have made no further advance.
The Federal flag can be seen on Taylor's hill.
A column of smoke is still rising from the neighborhood of Falls Church.
Bohemian
H. M. Smith (search for this): article 1
Grand review of the army by the President. Fairfax C. H. Oct. 3.
--President Davis, is accompanied by Generals Johnston, Beauregard, and Smith, and their Aids, had a grand review of the troops this morning.
General Walker, Longstreet, Cocke, and Jones were out with their brigades; also, Major Walton's battalion of Washington Artillery.
The day was beautiful, and the troops were in high spirits.
It was a magnificent affair, and occupied three hours and a half.
The President left for Manassas at 5 o'clock this evening, en route for Richmond.
The Yankees have made no further advance.
The Federal flag can be seen on Taylor's hill.
A column of smoke is still rising from the neighborhood of Falls Church.
Bohemian
March, 10 AD (search for this): article 1
Grand review of the army by the President. Fairfax C. H. Oct. 3.
--President Davis, is accompanied by Generals Johnston, Beauregard, and Smith, and their Aids, had a grand review of the troops this morning.
General Walker, Longstreet, Cocke, and Jones were out with their brigades; also, Major Walton's battalion of Washington Artillery.
The day was beautiful, and the troops were in high spirits.
It was a magnificent affair, and occupied three hours and a half.
The President left for Manassas at 5 o'clock this evening, en route for Richmond.
The Yankees have made no further advance.
The Federal flag can be seen on Taylor's hill.
A column of smoke is still rising from the neighborhood of Falls Church.
Bohemian
Michael Jones (search for this): article 1
Grand review of the army by the President. Fairfax C. H. Oct. 3.
--President Davis, is accompanied by Generals Johnston, Beauregard, and Smith, and their Aids, had a grand review of the troops this morning.
General Walker, Longstreet, Cocke, and Jones were out with their brigades; also, Major Walton's battalion of Washington Artillery.
The day was beautiful, and the troops were in high spirits.
It was a magnificent affair, and occupied three hours and a half.
The President left for Manassas at 5 o'clock this evening, en route for Richmond.
The Yankees have made no further advance.
The Federal flag can be seen on Taylor's hill.
A column of smoke is still rising from the neighborhood of Falls Church.
Bohemian
Isaac W. Walker (search for this): article 1
Grand review of the army by the President. Fairfax C. H. Oct. 3.
--President Davis, is accompanied by Generals Johnston, Beauregard, and Smith, and their Aids, had a grand review of the troops this morning.
General Walker, Longstreet, Cocke, and Jones were out with their brigades; also, Major Walton's battalion of Washington Artillery.
The day was beautiful, and the troops were in high spirits.
It was a magnificent affair, and occupied three hours and a half.
The President left for Manassas at 5 o'clock this evening, en route for Richmond.
The Yankees have made no further advance.
The Federal flag can be seen on Taylor's hill.
A column of smoke is still rising from the neighborhood of Falls Church.
Bohemian
Taylor's Hill (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Grand review of the army by the President. Fairfax C. H. Oct. 3.
--President Davis, is accompanied by Generals Johnston, Beauregard, and Smith, and their Aids, had a grand review of the troops this morning.
General Walker, Longstreet, Cocke, and Jones were out with their brigades; also, Major Walton's battalion of Washington Artillery.
The day was beautiful, and the troops were in high spirits.
It was a magnificent affair, and occupied three hours and a half.
The President left for Manassas at 5 o'clock this evening, en route for Richmond.
The Yankees have made no further advance.
The Federal flag can be seen on Taylor's hill.
A column of smoke is still rising from the neighborhood of Falls Church.
Bohemian
Fall's Church (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Grand review of the army by the President. Fairfax C. H. Oct. 3.
--President Davis, is accompanied by Generals Johnston, Beauregard, and Smith, and their Aids, had a grand review of the troops this morning.
General Walker, Longstreet, Cocke, and Jones were out with their brigades; also, Major Walton's battalion of Washington Artillery.
The day was beautiful, and the troops were in high spirits.
It was a magnificent affair, and occupied three hours and a half.
The President left for Manassas at 5 o'clock this evening, en route for Richmond.
The Yankees have made no further advance.
The Federal flag can be seen on Taylor's hill.
A column of smoke is still rising from the neighborhood of Falls Church.
Bohemian