Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 24, 1865., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Bragg or search for Bragg in all documents.

Your search returned 6 results in 1 document section:

are landing some four miles above on the sea side. We are all asking where is Bragg? I hear he, with nearly all his forces, is eighteen miles off. Saturday, 14th.--Bragg's forces came down the river, and by land, yesterday. General Whiting telegraphed to Bragg yesterday afternoon that the enemy had landed in heavy forceBragg yesterday afternoon that the enemy had landed in heavy force, and imploring him to attack them. The sun has set, and no attack yet from Bragg. Sunday, 15th.--Last night, Fisher was reinforced by sending about one thousaBragg. Sunday, 15th.--Last night, Fisher was reinforced by sending about one thousand of Hoke's division, in steamers, to the fort. The enemy kept up a slow fire all night; this morning the bombardment is terrific. The fort proper does not reply, the Confederate now floats on the ramparts. Just received a telegram that Bragg is advancing on the enemy. A few shots fired, and all is silent in his directiwith Hoke's veteran troops, failed to reach Fort Fisher, and are now here. Bragg has fallen back to Gander Hall, two miles above Sugarloaf. --I left Richmo