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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 7, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Gen Lee (search for this): article 1
May, 7 AD (search for this): article 1
The battle of Gettysburg.the Yankees Deported to be defeated and Falling sack on Baltimore.the Confederate losses.
The following dispatch was received by a gentleman in this city yesterday.
Martinsburg is only 36 miles from Gettysburg, and the facilities for communication are good:
Martinsburg, July 5.--Gen. Lee defeated the enemy in the battle of Friday last.
We took twelve thousand prisoners. We lost four thousand prisoners.
The Yankee army is retreating towards Baltimore.
Gen. Lee is pursuing.
Gen. Barksdale, of Mississippi, and Gens. Kemper and Garnett, of Virginia, were killed.
Gen. Hood, of Texas, was wounded.
[the Press dispatches.] Martinsburg, Va., July 5.
--At 6 P. M. Saturday Gen. Lee had changed his front and occupied the ground he drove the enemy from on the 1st and 2d.
His whole army is in excellent spirits and the master of the situation.
We have captured 12,000 of the enemy.
Gens Ponder and Pickett are wounded.
Colonel Avery,
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