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Stafford Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
From Fredericksburg. --The Yankees are still on the banks of the Rappahannock, opposite Fredericksburg. They were seen yesterday cutting away the undergrowth in front of the rifle pits on Scotts Hill, which they occupied when Burnside and Hooker were in Stafford, and it is supposed they again intend to make the Stafford hills bristle with siege guns. Their cavalry can be seen patrolling up and down the river bank all day long. The larger portion of their force is above Falmouth, near the fords, where they crossed under Hooker to meet their last disaster in that neighborhood. One monitor and three large gunboats passed up the Rappahannock about 10 o'clock Tuesday night, supposed to be on the look out for the captured steamers Satellite" and "Reliance. Passengers on the down train, on the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad, while at Hamilton's Crossing, about 12 o'clock yesterday, heard heavy firing in the direction of Port Royal. It commenced about 4 o'clock in the morn
Falmouth, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
From Fredericksburg. --The Yankees are still on the banks of the Rappahannock, opposite Fredericksburg. They were seen yesterday cutting away the undergrowth in front of the rifle pits on Scotts Hill, which they occupied when Burnside and Hooker were in Stafford, and it is supposed they again intend to make the Stafford hills bristle with siege guns. Their cavalry can be seen patrolling up and down the river bank all day long. The larger portion of their force is above Falmouth, near the fords, where they crossed under Hooker to meet their last disaster in that neighborhood. One monitor and three large gunboats passed up the Rappahannock about 10 o'clock Tuesday night, supposed to be on the look out for the captured steamers Satellite" and "Reliance. Passengers on the down train, on the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad, while at Hamilton's Crossing, about 12 o'clock yesterday, heard heavy firing in the direction of Port Royal. It commenced about 4 o'clock in the morn
Scotts Hill (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 2
From Fredericksburg. --The Yankees are still on the banks of the Rappahannock, opposite Fredericksburg. They were seen yesterday cutting away the undergrowth in front of the rifle pits on Scotts Hill, which they occupied when Burnside and Hooker were in Stafford, and it is supposed they again intend to make the Stafford hills bristle with siege guns. Their cavalry can be seen patrolling up and down the river bank all day long. The larger portion of their force is above Falmouth, near the fords, where they crossed under Hooker to meet their last disaster in that neighborhood. One monitor and three large gunboats passed up the Rappahannock about 10 o'clock Tuesday night, supposed to be on the look out for the captured steamers Satellite" and "Reliance. Passengers on the down train, on the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad, while at Hamilton's Crossing, about 12 o'clock yesterday, heard heavy firing in the direction of Port Royal. It commenced about 4 o'clock in the mor
Port Royal, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
on the down train, on the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad, while at Hamilton's Crossing, about 12 o'clock yesterday, heard heavy firing in the direction of Port Royal. It commenced about 4 o'clock in the morning, and was believed to be the gunboats attempting to prevent our men from taking the machinery out of the steamers chey were available for an action with gunboats. A passenger reports that Tuesday morning a large force of Yankees were seen moving down their side of the river towards Port Royal, and it is probable they were to aid in the recapture of the gunboats. Two of our pickets at Port Royal were captured by the enemy Tuesday night. hey were available for an action with gunboats. A passenger reports that Tuesday morning a large force of Yankees were seen moving down their side of the river towards Port Royal, and it is probable they were to aid in the recapture of the gunboats. Two of our pickets at Port Royal were captured by the enemy Tuesday night.
Fredericksburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
valry can be seen patrolling up and down the river bank all day long. The larger portion of their force is above Falmouth, near the fords, where they crossed under Hooker to meet their last disaster in that neighborhood. One monitor and three large gunboats passed up the Rappahannock about 10 o'clock Tuesday night, supposed to be on the look out for the captured steamers Satellite" and "Reliance. Passengers on the down train, on the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad, while at Hamilton's Crossing, about 12 o'clock yesterday, heard heavy firing in the direction of Port Royal. It commenced about 4 o'clock in the morning, and was believed to be the gunboats attempting to prevent our men from taking the machinery out of the steamers captured by Lt. Wood. As we have a force on the spot, a severe engagement is likely to have taken place. We learn that the guns from the Satellite and Reliance had been taken out and put in position for a fight, and that they were available for
From Fredericksburg. --The Yankees are still on the banks of the Rappahannock, opposite Fredericksburg. They were seen yesterday cutting away the undergrowth in front of the rifle pits on Scotts Hill, which they occupied when Burnside and Hooker were in Stafford, and it is supposed they again intend to make the Stafford hills bristle with siege guns. Their cavalry can be seen patrolling up and down the river bank all day long. The larger portion of their force is above Falmouth, near the fords, where they crossed under Hooker to meet their last disaster in that neighborhood. One monitor and three large gunboats passed up the Rappahannock about 10 o'clock Tuesday night, supposed to be on the look out for the captured steamers Satellite" and "Reliance. Passengers on the down train, on the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad, while at Hamilton's Crossing, about 12 o'clock yesterday, heard heavy firing in the direction of Port Royal. It commenced about 4 o'clock in the morn
From Fredericksburg. --The Yankees are still on the banks of the Rappahannock, opposite Fredericksburg. They were seen yesterday cutting away the undergrowth in front of the rifle pits on Scotts Hill, which they occupied when Burnside and Hooker were in Stafford, and it is supposed they again intend to make the Stafford hills bristle with siege guns. Their cavalry can be seen patrolling up and down the river bank all day long. The larger portion of their force is above Falmouth, near the fords, where they crossed under Hooker to meet their last disaster in that neighborhood. One monitor and three large gunboats passed up the Rappahannock about 10 o'clock Tuesday night, supposed to be on the look out for the captured steamers Satellite" and "Reliance. Passengers on the down train, on the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad, while at Hamilton's Crossing, about 12 o'clock yesterday, heard heavy firing in the direction of Port Royal. It commenced about 4 o'clock in the morn
passed up the Rappahannock about 10 o'clock Tuesday night, supposed to be on the look out for the captured steamers Satellite" and "Reliance. Passengers on the down train, on the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad, while at Hamilton's Crossing, about 12 o'clock yesterday, heard heavy firing in the direction of Port Royal. It commenced about 4 o'clock in the morning, and was believed to be the gunboats attempting to prevent our men from taking the machinery out of the steamers captured by Lt. Wood. As we have a force on the spot, a severe engagement is likely to have taken place. We learn that the guns from the Satellite and Reliance had been taken out and put in position for a fight, and that they were available for an action with gunboats. A passenger reports that Tuesday morning a large force of Yankees were seen moving down their side of the river towards Port Royal, and it is probable they were to aid in the recapture of the gunboats. Two of our pickets at Port Royal