Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 13, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Grant or search for Grant in all documents.

Your search returned 7 results in 2 document sections:

the face of the history of the last few years, and in view especially of the achievements of Generals Grant and Sherman, that General McClellan monopolizes the military genius of the country, Let noting people by turning the hearts of those in authority to the blessed ways of 'peace.' General Grant in Maryland. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, writing from Monocacy, Maryland, on the 7th, gives the following about Grant's visit to Hunter: Has been with us for twelve hours of the last twenty-four. Friday afternoon, at a little before five o'clock, the loungers of The train arrived at the Junction at about 7 o'clock, and a conveyance being in waiting, General Grant was immediately conveyed to Hunter's headquarters, where he remained during the night. Of wt as events slowly develop themselves in the future. In the course of conversation this morning Grant said of the late repulse at Petersburg that there was no earthly reason why it should not have b
ve re-occupied Martinsburg. An official dispatch from General Sheridan reports his forces moving up the Shenandoah Valley against the enemy, and at 4 o'clock yesterday (Wednesday) skirmishing was going on ten miles from Winchester. From Grant's army. There is nothing important from the Army of the Potomac. General Grant has returned to City Point. He reports the explosion of an ordnance boat, Tuesday, loaded with ammunition, at the City Point wharf. No details are given. FrGeneral Grant has returned to City Point. He reports the explosion of an ordnance boat, Tuesday, loaded with ammunition, at the City Point wharf. No details are given. From Florida. General Birney has made a raid in Florida, destroying several bridges and capturing a locomotive and several cars and a quantity of small arms. We now hold Baldwin and Camp Milton. Reported resignation of Secretary Station. Washington is filled with rumors of coming cabinet changes. One set of reports state that Secretaries Seward, Welles and Blair have tendered their resignations, whilst another says that Mr. Stanton is to vacate the War Department. The followin