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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 16, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Gloucester Point (Virginia, United States) or search for Gloucester Point (Virginia, United States) in all documents.
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The March from Gloucester Point.
A correspondent of the Lynchburg Virginian, writing from Aylett's, King William county, May 7, gives a brief account of the march of our forces from Gloucester Point at the time of the evacuation of Yorktown, which we copy.
The allusion to the hospitality of the inhabitants along the route sGloucester Point at the time of the evacuation of Yorktown, which we copy.
The allusion to the hospitality of the inhabitants along the route speaks well for their patriotism and devotion to our cause:
The forces at Gloucester Point after a four days march have reached this place on route for Hanover Court-House.
We have marched night and day through drenching rains, but are well and hearty and the men are ready to undergo whatever hardships that are before them.
Gloucester Point after a four days march have reached this place on route for Hanover Court-House.
We have marched night and day through drenching rains, but are well and hearty and the men are ready to undergo whatever hardships that are before them.
We have been subjected to great personal loss in the destruction of baggage, &c.
We left just after dark on Saturday night. The enemy occupied our former position early on Sunday morning. Their gunboats immediately followed us up York river with a view to cut off our retreat, but were fooled by the sinking of a number of sc