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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 20, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Jenkins (search for this): article 2
Fight at Shepherdstown.
repulse of the enemy. [Special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch] Army of Northern Virginia, July 18.
--A fight occurred yesterday morning at Shepherdstown between a portion of our cavalry, under Fitzhugh Lee and Jenkins, and several thousand of the enemy's cavalry, with artillery.
The fight began in the afternoon, and continued until dark, resulting in the defeat of the enemy, who retired towards Harper's Ferry, leaving their dead and wounded on the field.
We took a number of prisoners.
The Yankee cavalry advanced from Williamsport to-day within four miles of Martinsburg.
Gen. Pettigrew, of North Carolina, died this morning at 6½ o'clock of his wounds received at Williamsport.
Fitzhugh Lee (search for this): article 2
Fight at Shepherdstown.
repulse of the enemy. [Special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch] Army of Northern Virginia, July 18.
--A fight occurred yesterday morning at Shepherdstown between a portion of our cavalry, under Fitzhugh Lee and Jenkins, and several thousand of the enemy's cavalry, with artillery.
The fight began in the afternoon, and continued until dark, resulting in the defeat of the enemy, who retired towards Harper's Ferry, leaving their dead and wounded on the field.
We took a number of prisoners.
The Yankee cavalry advanced from Williamsport to-day within four miles of Martinsburg.
Gen. Pettigrew, of North Carolina, died this morning at 6½ o'clock of his wounds received at Williamsport.
July 18th (search for this): article 2
Fight at Shepherdstown.
repulse of the enemy. [Special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch] Army of Northern Virginia, July 18.
--A fight occurred yesterday morning at Shepherdstown between a portion of our cavalry, under Fitzhugh Lee and Jenkins, and several thousand of the enemy's cavalry, with artillery.
The fight began in the afternoon, and continued until dark, resulting in the defeat of the enemy, who retired towards Harper's Ferry, leaving their dead and wounded on the field.
We took a number of prisoners.
The Yankee cavalry advanced from Williamsport to-day within four miles of Martinsburg.
Gen. Pettigrew, of North Carolina, died this morning at 6½ o'clock of his wounds received at Williamsport.
Pettigrew (search for this): article 2
Fight at Shepherdstown.
repulse of the enemy. [Special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch] Army of Northern Virginia, July 18.
--A fight occurred yesterday morning at Shepherdstown between a portion of our cavalry, under Fitzhugh Lee and Jenkins, and several thousand of the enemy's cavalry, with artillery.
The fight began in the afternoon, and continued until dark, resulting in the defeat of the enemy, who retired towards Harper's Ferry, leaving their dead and wounded on the field.
We took a number of prisoners.
The Yankee cavalry advanced from Williamsport to-day within four miles of Martinsburg.
Gen. Pettigrew, of North Carolina, died this morning at 6½ o'clock of his wounds received at Williamsport.
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
Fight at Shepherdstown.
repulse of the enemy. [Special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch] Army of Northern Virginia, July 18.
--A fight occurred yesterday morning at Shepherdstown between a portion of our cavalry, under Fitzhugh Lee and Jenkins, and several thousand of the enemy's cavalry, with artillery.
The fight began in the afternoon, and continued until dark, resulting in the defeat of the enemy, who retired towards Harper's Ferry, leaving their dead and wounded on the field.
We took a number of prisoners.
The Yankee cavalry advanced from Williamsport to-day within four miles of Martinsburg.
Gen. Pettigrew, of North Carolina, died this morning at 6½ o'clock of his wounds received at Williamsport.
Harper's Ferry (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
Fight at Shepherdstown.
repulse of the enemy. [Special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch] Army of Northern Virginia, July 18.
--A fight occurred yesterday morning at Shepherdstown between a portion of our cavalry, under Fitzhugh Lee and Jenkins, and several thousand of the enemy's cavalry, with artillery.
The fight began in the afternoon, and continued until dark, resulting in the defeat of the enemy, who retired towards Harper's Ferry, leaving their dead and wounded on the field.
We took a number of prisoners.
The Yankee cavalry advanced from Williamsport to-day within four miles of Martinsburg.
Gen. Pettigrew, of North Carolina, died this morning at 6½ o'clock of his wounds received at Williamsport.
Martinsburg (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
Fight at Shepherdstown.
repulse of the enemy. [Special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch] Army of Northern Virginia, July 18.
--A fight occurred yesterday morning at Shepherdstown between a portion of our cavalry, under Fitzhugh Lee and Jenkins, and several thousand of the enemy's cavalry, with artillery.
The fight began in the afternoon, and continued until dark, resulting in the defeat of the enemy, who retired towards Harper's Ferry, leaving their dead and wounded on the field.
We took a number of prisoners.
The Yankee cavalry advanced from Williamsport to-day within four miles of Martinsburg.
Gen. Pettigrew, of North Carolina, died this morning at 6½ o'clock of his wounds received at Williamsport.
Jenkins (search for this): article 3
Our wounded Generals.
Gen. Armistead was not killed at Gettysburg, but is wounded and in the hands of the enemy.
He was alive at last accounts.
Gens. Pender, Hood, and Anderson, wounded in the battles of Gettysburg, Pa., have arrived at Staunton.
Their wounds are not serious.--Gen. Jenkins has arrived at Harrisonburg, and is not in the hands of the enemy as they stated.
He suffered some inconvenience in returning, but is doing well and will soon be in the saddle again.
Pender (search for this): article 3
Our wounded Generals.
Gen. Armistead was not killed at Gettysburg, but is wounded and in the hands of the enemy.
He was alive at last accounts.
Gens. Pender, Hood, and Anderson, wounded in the battles of Gettysburg, Pa., have arrived at Staunton.
Their wounds are not serious.--Gen. Jenkins has arrived at Harrisonburg, and is not in the hands of the enemy as they stated.
He suffered some inconvenience in returning, but is doing well and will soon be in the saddle again.
Armistead (search for this): article 3
Our wounded Generals.
Gen. Armistead was not killed at Gettysburg, but is wounded and in the hands of the enemy.
He was alive at last accounts.
Gens. Pender, Hood, and Anderson, wounded in the battles of Gettysburg, Pa., have arrived at Staunton.
Their wounds are not serious.--Gen. Jenkins has arrived at Harrisonburg, and is not in the hands of the enemy as they stated.
He suffered some inconvenience in returning, but is doing well and will soon be in the saddle again.