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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: may 2, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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Dahlgren (search for this): article 14
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The War.
Our summary this morning is made up from the latest Northern and Southern journals which have been received.
The reader will find much that is interesting, as well as some amusing Manichaeanism gathered from Yankee sources:
The Occupation of Fredericksburg — Burial of the dead.--the Railroad — lemons, --c.
We copy from a New York paper its Fredericksburg correspondence of April 23d. The idea of "lemons, gathered fresh from the tree," will give the reader an idea of the entire letter:
The wounded are progressing affirmably and promise to resume their duties soon, Brigade Surgeon Pauch, by his tact and foresight, has secured the friendship of every resident in Falmouth, and in daily offered the use of most commodious and beautifully situated residences for hospitals.
The sick and wounded have all been removed from the church, where they were first placed, to several fine houses in the village, and are provided with ice, lemons gathered fresh from the tress, a
Wharton (search for this): article 14
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