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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for June 12th or search for June 12th in all documents.
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From Lynchburg. [Special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch.] Lynchburg, June 12.
--The enemy struck the Orange and Alexandria railroad at Arrington Depot, twenty-four miles from this place, yesterday evening, and burned the buildings and two small trestle bridges.
At seven o'clock this evening they were this side of Amherst C. H, advancing in this direction.
Our forces are in line of battle.
Their force is variously estimated.
Another raiding party captured Lexingington yesterday morning.
Last accounts place them five miles this side of that place.
A telegram sent here yesterday morning by Dr. Morris announced the defeat of Sheridan by Gen. Hampton in the neighborhood of Louisa C. H. O. K.
The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1864., [Electronic resource], Pile driving. (search)
From Gen. Lee's army. Store's Farm, June 12.
--There is no change in the relative situations of the two armies, and save an occasional discharge of artillery and active sharpshooting on the part of the enemy, there is nothing doing.
Scouts report Grant to be tearing up the York River Railroad.
Grant is very heavily fortified on our front, and his lines in some places are within fifty yards of ours.