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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 4, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Henry A. Wise or search for Henry A. Wise in all documents.
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From Norfolk.
the Federal Fleet in Hampton Roads — the steamer William Selden--General Huger returns the clothing for Federal prisoners for proper direction — fire--General Wise, &c. [special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk Jan. 3, 1862
There is now a considerable fleet in Hampton Roads.
For several days past Federal war vessels have been passing in from sea and down the bay. The fleet consists of frigates, gun-boats, and transports of different sizes.
It is not im d building, situated on Bermuda street, and occupied by Mrs. Borum, was destroyed by fire yesterday.
It is stated that a servant applied the torch; although others think the fire was accidental.
That indomitable patriot and statesman, Gen. Henry A. Wise, has been assigned to the command of the forces on the Currituck (N. C.) coast, in this vicinity, in Gen. Huger's department.
He left this morning with his aids on a preliminary visit, and will probably return in about ten days. Although h
Gen. Wise.
A private dispatch from Norfolk says that Gen. Henry A. Wise, assigned to the command of the forces at Currituck, on the North Carolina coast, left that city yesterday morning on a preliminary visit to his field of operations.
Gen. Wise.
A private dispatch from Norfolk says that Gen. Henry A. Wise, assigned to the command of the forces at Currituck, on the North Carolina coast, left that city yesterday morning on a preliminary visit to his field of operations.