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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 5, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for January 1st or search for January 1st in all documents.
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[Associated press Dispatches.]more Fighting at Murfreesboro'Dispatch from General Bragg. Chattanooga, Jan. 1.
--The following official despatch has just been received:
Murfreesboro', Jan. 2--The enemy retired last night but a short distance in rear of his former position.
We had a short and smart, contest this evening.
We drove his left flank from to position, but an attacking party again returned, with considerable loss to bath sides.
Gens. Wheeler and Wharton were again in their rear yesterday, and captured 200 prisoners, one piece of artillery, and destroyed 200 loaded wagons, (Signed) Braston Bragg.
The Daily Dispatch: January 5, 1863., [Electronic resource], Something about the first Virginia --a New Year's dinner. (search)
Something about the first Virginia--a New Year's dinner. Camp of the 1st Va. Regiment,Near Culnea Station, Jan. 2d, 1863.
The advent of a new years brings pleasant memories of "home, sweet home," to the soldier, as he sits by his camp fire, watching the smoke as, sending in fantastic wreathes, and thinking of the scenes the mind's eye through the vista of two years departed time, we deeply feel that the shrine of liberty is one upon which costly sacrifices must be laid.
New Year's day came upon us bright and beautiful, and in the temple of nature admit its stately columns of peace, we inwardly, felt a due sense of gratitude for its propitio surprise of nearly the regiment a long table was seen capable of accommodating the entire number present and loaded with most excellent condition — in a word a New Year's dinner to the 1st Virginia regiment by some of the ladies of Richmond the most active and prominent among whom were those who then honored to with their most we