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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 25, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 406 total hits in 160 results.
Rell (search for this): article 9
Whitesburg (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 9
The movements in Tennessee and Georgia.
The Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle, of the 22d inst., says:
From a gentleman who left Rome yesterday, the Rebel learns that but little doubt is felt as to the crossing of Sherman's force at Whitesburg last Saturday.
His force is variously estimated, some placing the figures at twenty two thousand.
He has not exceeding eight or ten thousand men, that is the force he was reported to have when bellow Tuscumbia.
It is not likely that he has been reinforced.
He is said to be coming towards Rome, but it is more than probable that his main object is to cut the Western and Atlantic Railroad.
Our authorities are aware of his movements, and will doubtless be prepared to receive him.
A letter from Sweet Water, Tenn., gives some intelligence from Longstreet's army.
It says:
A train arrived here with commissary stores for the army, which should have been delivered the day before.
The train was about half an hour behind its schedule ti
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 9
The movements in Tennessee and Georgia.
The Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle, of the 22d inst., says:
From a gentleman who left Rome yesterday, the Rebel learns that but little doubt is felt as to the crossing of Sherman's force at Whitesburg last Saturday.
His force is variously estimated, some placing the figures at twenty two thousand.
He has not exceeding eight or ten thousand men, that is the force he was reported to have when bellow Tuscumbia.
It is not likely that he has been reinforced.
He is said to be coming towards Rome, but it is more than probable that his main object is to cut the Western and Atlantic Railroad.
Our authorities are aware of his movements, and will doubtless be prepared to receive him.
A letter from Sweet Water, Tenn., gives some intelligence from Longstreet's army.
It says:
A train arrived here with commissary stores for the army, which should have been delivered the day before.
The train was about half an hour behind its schedule t
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 9
The movements in Tennessee and Georgia.
The Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle, of the 22d inst., says:
From a gentleman who left Rome yesterday, the Rebel learns that but little doubt is felt as to the crossing of Sherman's force at Whitesburg last Saturday.
His force is variously estimated, some placing the figures at twenty two thousand.
He has not exceeding eight or ten thousand men, that is the force he was reported to have when bellow Tuscumbia.
It is not likely that he has been rein ame is Worrell.
Finally, Captain Rell, of the 2d Tennessee regiment, volunteered his services, and was put in charge of the train.
I leave to your readers to draw their inference respecting the spirit of accommodation of the managers of the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad.
Every word of the above statement I am prepared to substantiate, as I was an eye-witness. --Besides commissary and quartermaster stores there were a number of troops on their way to join their commands.
London,
Augusta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 9
The movements in Tennessee and Georgia.
The Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle, of the 22d inst., says:
From a gentleman who left Rome yesterday, the Rebel learns that but little doubt is felt as to the crossing of Sherman's force at Whitesburg last Saturday.
His force is variously estimated, some placing the figures at twenty two thousand.
He has not exceeding eight or ten thousand men, that is the force he was reported to have when bellow Tuscumbia.
It is not likely that he has been reinforced.
He is said to be coming towards Rome, but it is more than probable that his main object is to cut the Western and Atlantic Railroad.
Our authorities are aware of his movements, and will doubtless be prepared to receive him.
A letter from Sweet Water, Tenn., gives some intelligence from Longstreet's army.
It says:
A train arrived here with commissary stores for the army, which should have been delivered the day before.
The train was about half an hour behind its schedule t
Marysville (California, United States) (search for this): article 9
Dalton, Ga. (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 9
October (search for this): article 9
Threatening.
--Thomas McCook, charged with using abusive and threatening language to Edward Vickers in his own house, in October last, was before the Mayor yesterday, and held to hail for his future good behavior.
Tom, it is said, had taken a drink or so, and was very furious in his threats to Vickers.
Thomas McCook (search for this): article 9
Threatening.
--Thomas McCook, charged with using abusive and threatening language to Edward Vickers in his own house, in October last, was before the Mayor yesterday, and held to hail for his future good behavior.
Tom, it is said, had taken a drink or so, and was very furious in his threats to Vickers.
Edward Vickers (search for this): article 9
Threatening.
--Thomas McCook, charged with using abusive and threatening language to Edward Vickers in his own house, in October last, was before the Mayor yesterday, and held to hail for his future good behavior.
Tom, it is said, had taken a drink or so, and was very furious in his threats to Vickers.
Threatening.
--Thomas McCook, charged with using abusive and threatening language to Edward Vickers in his own house, in October last, was before the Mayor yesterday, and held to hail for his future good behavior.
Tom, it is said, had taken a drink or so, and was very furious in his threats to Vickers.