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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: March 23, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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New Bern (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 7
Hilton Head (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 7
Charleston Harbor (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 7
From Port Royal — a Chapter about the Monitors.
We make some interesting extracts from the Port Royal correspondence of the New York World:
Port Royal, S. C., Feb. 25, 1863.
We have been waiting since the 1st instant for the iron clads to arrive.
Two more only are now due. Our iron-clad navy will soon have full and complete control of Charleston harbor.
The health and spirits of the troops are good, and everything indicates success.
The requirements of the public service, in addition to my own desire not to say anything which may conduce, however remotely, to the benefit of the rebels, prevent my giving your readers a full description of the iron-clads now in these waters.
Our antagonists have shown an amount of prudence and inventive capacity in this war for which few were, until lately, disposed to credit them; and although it is almost an impossibility to imagine any engine of destruction more nearly perfect in all that constitutes offensive and defensive
House River (Canada) (search for this): article 7
Minnesota (Minnesota, United States) (search for this): article 7
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
Port Royal (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 7
From Port Royal — a Chapter about the Monitors.
We make some interesting extracts from the Port Royal correspondence of the New York World:
Port Royal, S. C., Feb. 25, 1863.
We have been waiting since the 1st instant for the iron cPort Royal, S. C., Feb. 25, 1863.
We have been waiting since the 1st instant for the iron clads to arrive.
Two more only are now due. Our iron-clad navy will soon have full and complete control of Charleston harbor.
The health and spirits of the troops are good, and everything indicates success.
The requirements of the public servi active service.
Immediately on the facts becoming known to the department a new cylinder was ordered and forwarded to Port Royal.
The plates of the deck have been raised and the defects remedied, and I hear that the vessel will be in as good trim parably connected with victory in the Old North State.
Again, some of the regiments are splits up — part being here at Port Royal, part at the House River, whilst the force remaining at the latter place is reduced to numbers which render offensive o
Hunter (search for this): article 7
Hunter Foster (search for this): article 7
Townsend (search for this): article 7