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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 10, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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John McAually (search for this): article 1
Jasper, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
Wilton (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): article 1
The lines.
Nothing occurred along the lines yesterday to break the monotony of camp life and duty.
Both armies seen to be busy in strengthening their positions, and in making ready for the approaching conflict.
But little if any firing was heard in this city yesterday, and we therefore conclude that not even the usual skirmish occurred.
We are informed that a flag of truce, which was sent to the enemy in order to recover the bodies of some of our men, was refused admission into their lines, and that there is little hope that any bodies can be obtained.--We have heard nothing from the batteries at Wilton and Drury's Bluff, and presume all is quiet there also.
Fremont (search for this): article 1
More glorious news Prom Jackson.Jackson again VictoriousShields routed with immense loss,our loss heavy.Fremont retreating and Blocking his way.
Staunton, June 9, 1862. To Governor Letcher:
General Jackson has given Shields an awful whipping, capturing one regiment and his artillery, and driven him for miles down the Shenandoah.
Fremont appeared on the opposite bank of the North and Shenandoah rivers.
Our victory to day over Shields is complete.
If Gen. Jackson had re ements he would save all. Our loss is very heavy, but the enemy's was tremendous.
The cavalry is still in pursuit.
Fremont has crossed the North River, with small force, at Rockland Mills.
[Second Dispatch.] Staunton, June 9,
--Ge ews additional that comes to hand.
Great victory over Shields to-day.
[Third Dispatch] Staunton, June 9.
--Fremont is falling back and blockading the road.
Jackson pressing Shields.
Urge forward the reinforcements, so that he may fol
Letcher (search for this): article 1
More glorious news Prom Jackson.Jackson again VictoriousShields routed with immense loss,our loss heavy.Fremont retreating and Blocking his way.
Staunton, June 9, 1862. To Governor Letcher:
General Jackson has given Shields an awful whipping, capturing one regiment and his artillery, and driven him for miles down the Shenandoah.
Fremont appeared on the opposite bank of the North and Shenandoah rivers.
Our victory to day over Shields is complete.
If Gen. Jackson had reinforcements he would save all. Our loss is very heavy, but the enemy's was tremendous.
The cavalry is still in pursuit.
Fremont has crossed the North River, with small force, at Rockland Mills.
[Second Dispatch.] Staunton, June 9,
--Gen. Asbby was killed last Friday.
Our loss yesterday was about two hundred; to-day much heavier.
Will give you any news additional that comes to hand.
Great victory over Shields to-day.
[Third Dispatch] Staunton, June 9.
--Fremont i
June 9th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 1
More glorious news Prom Jackson.Jackson again VictoriousShields routed with immense loss,our loss heavy.Fremont retreating and Blocking his way.
Staunton, June 9, 1862. To Governor Letcher:
General Jackson has given Shields an awful whipping, capturing one regiment and his artillery, and driven him for miles down the Shenandoah.
Fremont appeared on the opposite bank of the North and Shenandoah rivers.
Our victory to day over Shields is complete.
If Gen. Jackson had reinforcements he would save all. Our loss is very heavy, but the enemy's was tremendous.
The cavalry is still in pursuit.
Fremont has crossed the North River, with small force, at Rockland Mills.
[Second Dispatch.] Staunton, June 9,
--Gen. Asbby was killed last Friday.
Our loss yesterday was about two hundred; to-day much heavier.
Will give you any news additional that comes to hand.
Great victory over Shields to-day.
[Third Dispatch] Staunton, June 9.
--Fremont
September, 6 AD (search for this): article 1
Gen Shields (search for this): article 1
More glorious news Prom Jackson.Jackson again VictoriousShields routed with immense loss,our loss heavy.Fremont retreating and Blocking his way.
Staunton, June 9, 1862. To Governor Letcher:
General Jackson has given Shields an awful whipping, capturing one regiment and his artillery, and driven him for miles down the Shenandoah.
Fremont appeared on the opposite bank of the North and Shenandoah rivers.
Our victory to day over Shields is complete.
If Gen. Jackson had reinforcements he would save all. Our loss is very heavy, but the enemy's was tremendous.
The cavalr to-day much heavier.
Will give you any news additional that comes to hand.
Great victory over Shields to-day.
[Third Dispatch] Staunton, June 9.
--Fremont is falling back and blockadintch] Staunton, June 9.
--Fremont is falling back and blockading the road.
Jackson pressing Shields.
Urge forward the reinforcements, so that he may follow up his successes.
A. W. H.
Prom Jackson (search for this): article 1
More glorious news Prom Jackson.Jackson again VictoriousShields routed with immense loss,our loss heavy.Fremont retreating and Blocking his way.
Staunton, June 9, 1862. To Governor Letcher: Jackson again VictoriousShields routed with immense loss,our loss heavy.Fremont retreating and Blocking his way.
Staunton, June 9, 1862. To Governor Letcher:
General Jackson has given Shields an awful whipping, capturing one regiment and his artillery, and driven him for miles down the Shenandoah.
Fremont appeared on the opposite bank of the NorGeneral Jackson has given Shields an awful whipping, capturing one regiment and his artillery, and driven him for miles down the Shenandoah.
Fremont appeared on the opposite bank of the North and Shenandoah rivers.
Our victory to day over Shields is complete.
If Gen. Jackson had reinforcements he would save all. Our loss is very heavy, but the enemy's was tremendous.
The cavalryGen. Jackson had reinforcements he would save all. Our loss is very heavy, but the enemy's was tremendous.
The cavalry is still in pursuit.
Fremont has crossed the North River, with small force, at Rockland Mills.
[Second Dispatch.] Staunton, June 9,
--Gen. Asbby was killed last Friday.
Our loss ye
[Third Dispatch] Staunton, June 9.
--Fremont is falling back and blockading the road.
Jackson pressing Shields.
Urge forward the reinforcements, so that he may follow up his successes.
Asbby (search for this): article 1