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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 18, 1864., [Electronic resource].
Found 532 total hits in 277 results.
S. D. Lee (search for this): article 1
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Additional from the North.
Northern papers of the 14th contain a partial description of the battle of Thursday last.
The Herald admits a loss of 35,000, and twelve general officers, up to but not including the Thursday's fight, The Baltimore Clipper, a rabid Lincoln organ, says their loss is 40,000.
A telegram, giving an account of the fight up to noon, says:
The attack was commenced this morning at daylight by Hancock, who moved forward his whole line, and is now driving the enemy.
The morning is damp and foggy, but success so far makes our spirits light and cheerful.
Brigadier Gen. Stewart of the rebel army has also been captured, and is sate within our lines.
The artillery firing in the direction of Hancock is increasing in extent and A considerable portion of the Fifth Corps is actively engaged and doing well.
The number of prisoners taken this morning is variously estimated.
The lowest figure places them at 3,000 but I have just heard from good autho
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