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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 21, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Harper's Ferry (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Arrival of Federal prisoners.
--The Central train last Saturday afternoon brought six prisoners, captured on the 16th of October, near Harper's Ferry, by Col. Ashby's men. Their names are Beniah Pratt, corporal company A. 28th Pennsylvania regiment; Benjamin Beetman, Adam Beetman, John Beetman, Wm. Beetman, and John Cox, citizens of Jefferson county, Va., who have made themselves notorious by facilitating the enemy's operations on the border.
This lot was in custody of a small detachment, under command of Capt. A. Taylor.
The prisoners captured with the Federal steamer Fanny and in the engagement at Chickamacomico arrived on Saturday night by the Southern train, under a guard commanded by Col. John Mullin.
The party is a large one, consisting of F. M. Peacock, lieutenant of the Fanny; Isaac W. Hart, lieutenant, C. H. Comley, sergeant-major, five sergeants, three corporals and fifty privates, of the 20th Indiana regiment; two corporals and nine privates of the 9th New York
Jefferson (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Arrival of Federal prisoners.
--The Central train last Saturday afternoon brought six prisoners, captured on the 16th of October, near Harper's Ferry, by Col. Ashby's men. Their names are Beniah Pratt, corporal company A. 28th Pennsylvania regiment; Benjamin Beetman, Adam Beetman, John Beetman, Wm. Beetman, and John Cox, citizens of Jefferson county, Va., who have made themselves notorious by facilitating the enemy's operations on the border.
This lot was in custody of a small detachment, under command of Capt. A. Taylor.
The prisoners captured with the Federal steamer Fanny and in the engagement at Chickamacomico arrived on Saturday night by the Southern train, under a guard commanded by Col. John Mullin.
The party is a large one, consisting of F. M. Peacock, lieutenant of the Fanny; Isaac W. Hart, lieutenant, C. H. Comley, sergeant-major, five sergeants, three corporals and fifty privates, of the 20th Indiana regiment; two corporals and nine privates of the 9th New York
Ewell (search for this): article 1
War News and rumors.
Official dispatches from Gen. Ewell report a large fleet of Federal vessels on the Potomac, which generally keep at a discreet distance from our batteries.
The latest intelligence from Evansport represents that steamer was fired upon last Saturday will and burnt to the water's edge.
The name is not ascertained.
We were informed last night that two vessels were burnt yesterday but do not know that this has been certainly confirmed.
The Federals are experiencing the disadvantages of the blockade and it is stated that they are landing store and transporing them by wagons throug Maryland to Washington.
A schoone freighted with shoes, is said to have been comfored by our forces.
It is believed that the Federals are gradually advancing through Fairfax county, entraining at various points to guard a retreal the event of a battle, and to prevent a posiblity our cavalry.
At last accounts every thing was quiet in that direction.
The official report of
Ashby (search for this): article 1
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 1
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Fairfax (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Old Point (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Evansport (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 1
War News and rumors.
Official dispatches from Gen. Ewell report a large fleet of Federal vessels on the Potomac, which generally keep at a discreet distance from our batteries.
The latest intelligence from Evansport represents that steamer was fired upon last Saturday will and burnt to the water's edge.
The name is not ascertained.
We were informed last night that two vessels were burnt yesterday but do not know that this has been certainly confirmed.
The Federals are experiencing the disadvantages of the blockade and it is stated that they are landing store and transporing them by wagons throug Maryland to Washington.
A schoone freighted with shoes, is said to have been comfored by our forces.
It is believed that the Federals are gradually advancing through Fairfax county, entraining at various points to guard a retreal the event of a battle, and to prevent a posiblity our cavalry.
At last accounts every thing was quiet in that direction.
The official report of
Bolivar, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1