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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: may 3, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 13
Fort Macon (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 13
The War.late and interesting news.
The terms of capitulation agreed upon for the surrender of Fort Macon to the Federal facts, are as follows:
Art. 1st.
The Fort, armament and garrison to be surrendered to the forces of the United States.
Art. 2.
The officers and men of the garrison to be released on their parole of honor not to take up arms against the United States of America, until properly exchanged, and to return to their homes, taking with them all their private effects, such as side arms, clothing, bedding, books, &c.
John G. G. Parke,
Brig Gen.
Com'dg 3d Division,
Department of N. C.
W. J. White,
Com. Com'dg Fort Macon, N. Carolina,
The War in the West.
Among the dispatches from Louisville to the New York Times we find the following:
One hundred and fifty seven Union soldiers lied in the Nashville hospitals during March, two- thirds of typhoid fever and pneumonia.
The attention of paymasters is called to our soldiers in
United States (United States) (search for this): article 13
The War.late and interesting news.
The terms of capitulation agreed upon for the surrender of Fort Macon to the Federal facts, are as follows:
Art. 1st.
The Fort, armament and garrison to be surrendered to the forces of the United States.
Art. 2.
The officers and men of the garrison to be released on their parole of honor not to take up arms against the United States of America, until properly exchanged, and to return to their homes, taking with them all their private effects, United States of America, until properly exchanged, and to return to their homes, taking with them all their private effects, such as side arms, clothing, bedding, books, &c.
John G. G. Parke,
Brig Gen.
Com'dg 3d Division,
Department of N. C.
W. J. White,
Com. Com'dg Fort Macon, N. Carolina,
The War in the West.
Among the dispatches from Louisville to the New York Times we find the following:
One hundred and fifty seven Union soldiers lied in the Nashville hospitals during March, two- thirds of typhoid fever and pneumonia.
The attention of paymasters is called to our soldiers in
Randolphs (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 13
Fort Pillow (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 13
Maynadier (search for this): article 13
White (search for this): article 13
Willich (search for this): article 13
McKee (search for this): article 13
John G. G. Parke (search for this): article 13