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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: December 2, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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John Tyler Waller (search for this): article 5
Hunton (search for this): article 5
John Tyler (search for this): article 5
DeLacy Evans (search for this): article 5
October 21st (search for this): article 5
November 26th (search for this): article 5
From Leesburg.
the demand for the Dispatch — no apprehensions of an attack — a young Virginia Hero, &c.
[correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Leesburg Nov. 26.
Your truly valuable and welcome sheet finds its way to our remote locality with much more punctuality than any other of the Richmond dailies.
It is eagerly sought after, and much disappointment is manifested when one is told "the last number has been sold."
Our town is very quiet now. We entertain no apprehension of an attack from the enemy.
We think the lesson they received on the glorious 21st October will cause them to ponder long and well before they attempt any advance.
Did you hear of that Mississippi youth who fought so bravely?
It is but sheer justice to mention another, a Virginian.
We refer to the grandson of ex-President Tyler, master John Tyler Waller, who, just recovered from an attack of illness; shouldered his musket, and joining the 8th Virginia, under Colonel Hunton, was