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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 6
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.military activity — a Vivandiere — further particulars of the late accident. Lynchburg, Va., June 6, 1861.
Our city presented unusual activity yesterday.
Two trains arrived early in the morning, bringing troops from the States of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and Tennessee, most of whom were armed and well equipped.
A number of companies who have been on duty at Pensacola also arrived.
At Chattanooga there are many more encamped, awaiting transportation.
In the German Fusileers, from Mobile, I noticed a lady in bloomer costume, trimmed in same style as the rest of the soldiers.
She is the wife of the Orderly Sergeant of the company, and wore a sword and pistol, and is said to be as well drilled as any man in the company, and handles the musket with perfect ease, and in addition to these accomplishments, so necessary for the soldier, she is a female physician, and in this capacity she will doubtless render efficient aid to the
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 6
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.military activity — a Vivandiere — further particulars of the late accident. Lynchburg, Va., June 6, 1861.
Our city presented unusual activity yesterday.
Two trains arrived early in the morning, bringing troops from the States of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and Tennessee, most of whom were armed and well equipped.
A number of companies who have been on duty at Pensacola also arrived.
At Chattanooga there are many more encamped, awaiting transportation.
In the German Fusileers, from Mobile, I noticed a lady in bloomer costume, trimmed in same style as the rest of the soldiers.
She is the wife of the Orderly Sergeant of the company, and wore a sword and pistol, and is said to be as well drilled as any man in the company, and handles the musket with perfect ease, and in addition to these accomplishments, so necessary for the soldier, she is a female physician, and in this capacity she will doubtless render efficient aid to the
Fredericksburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
Aquia Creek (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 6
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.military activity — a Vivandiere — further particulars of the late accident. Lynchburg, Va., June 6, 1861.
Our city presented unusual activity yesterday.
Two trains arrived early in the morning, bringing troops from the States of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and Tennessee, most of whom were armed and well equipped.
A number of companies who have been on duty at Pensacola also arrived.
At Chattanooga there are many more encamped, awaiting transportation.
In the German Fusileers, from Mobile, I noticed a lady in bloomer costume, trimmed in same style as the rest of the soldiers.
She is the wife of the Orderly Sergeant of the company, and wore a sword and pistol, and is said to be as well drilled as any man in the company, and handles the musket with perfect ease, and in addition to these accomplishments, so necessary for the soldier, she is a female physician, and in this capacity she will doubtless render efficient aid to the
Knoxville (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 6
Morelock (search for this): article 6
John Q. Vaughn (search for this): article 6
Sergeant (search for this): article 6
June 6th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 6
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.military activity — a Vivandiere — further particulars of the late accident. Lynchburg, Va., June 6, 1861.
Our city presented unusual activity yesterday.
Two trains arrived early in the morning, bringing troops from the States of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and Tennessee, most of whom were armed and well equipped.
A number of companies who have been on duty at Pensacola also arrived.
At Chattanooga there are many more encamped, awaiting transportation.
In the German Fusileers, from Mobile, I noticed a lady in bloomer costume, trimmed in same style as the rest of the soldiers.
She is the wife of the Orderly Sergeant of the company, and wore a sword and pistol, and is said to be as well drilled as any man in the company, and handles the musket with perfect ease, and in addition to these accomplishments, so necessary for the soldier, she is a female physician, and in this capacity she will doubtless render efficient aid to the