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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 4, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) or search for North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) in all documents.
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Arrival of the remains of General Ramseur.
The body of Major-General Stephen D. Ramseur, who was mortally wounded and fell into the enemy's hands at the battle of Cedar creek, on the 19th of October last, was sent by the enemy into General Hoke's lines, on the Darbytown road, yesterday evening, and was brought to the city last night.--General Ramseur died on the 20th ultimo, the day after his capture, and, at the solicitation of his friends in Middletown, his body was embalmed by a Yankee artist.
We presume his remains will be sent immediately to North Carolina, his native State and former home.
The Daily Dispatch: November 4, 1864., [Electronic resource], Three hundred dollars reward. (search)
The Yellow Fever at North Carolina, has abated since the cold weather.
While it raged as an epidemic, the daily average of deaths was fifty- seven.
On one day, two hundred and sixty-seven persons died.
Eighty soldiers, of the Plymouth Connecticut, died in one day, and this whole regiment has been nearly annihilated.
The provost marshal and clerks Major was his . Chickahominy, of Fort Anderson, also died, hundred Yankees have published who about one hundred one thousand seven hundred and sixty in all.