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Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 13
The war Movements.
A dispatch from Fortress Monroe, June 29, to the Northern newspapers, furnishes the subjoined information!
Col. Cass' regiment arrived here this morning from Boston, but proceeded on to Washington without landing.
The original destination of this regiment was Fortress Monroe.
The Massachusetts 3d and 4th regiments are under orders to march tomorrow morning.--They will probably entrench themselves beyond Hampton bridge, and form the advance of an important movement towards York town.
Their time will expire in about three weeks.
The Naval Brigade will probably accompany them to Hampton.
J. W. Bennett, of the 1st Regiment of Vermont, died yesterday, at the hospital, of typhus fever.
Over one hundred sick are now in the hospital.
A large number of fugitive slaves have come in to-day.
The Confederates this morning fired two or three shots from a new battery on James river, directly opposite Newport News.
[The foregoing paragraph conce
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 13
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 13
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 13
The war Movements.
A dispatch from Fortress Monroe, June 29, to the Northern newspapers, furnishes the subjoined information!
Col. Cass' regiment arrived here this morning from Boston, but proceeded on to Washington without landing.
The original destination of this regiment was Fortress Monroe.
The Massachusetts 3d and 4th regiments are under orders to march tomorrow morning.--They will probably entrench themselves beyond Hampton bridge, and form the advance of an important movementFortress Monroe.
The Massachusetts 3d and 4th regiments are under orders to march tomorrow morning.--They will probably entrench themselves beyond Hampton bridge, and form the advance of an important movement towards York town.
Their time will expire in about three weeks.
The Naval Brigade will probably accompany them to Hampton.
J. W. Bennett, of the 1st Regiment of Vermont, died yesterday, at the hospital, of typhus fever.
Over one hundred sick are now in the hospital.
A large number of fugitive slaves have come in to-day.
The Confederates this morning fired two or three shots from a new battery on James river, directly opposite Newport News.
[The foregoing paragraph conc
Vermont (Vermont, United States) (search for this): article 13
Fall's Church (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 13
Cass (search for this): article 13
The war Movements.
A dispatch from Fortress Monroe, June 29, to the Northern newspapers, furnishes the subjoined information!
Col. Cass' regiment arrived here this morning from Boston, but proceeded on to Washington without landing.
The original destination of this regiment was Fortress Monroe.
The Massachusetts 3d and 4th regiments are under orders to march tomorrow morning.--They will probably entrench themselves beyond Hampton bridge, and form the advance of an important movement towards York town.
Their time will expire in about three weeks.
The Naval Brigade will probably accompany them to Hampton.
J. W. Bennett, of the 1st Regiment of Vermont, died yesterday, at the hospital, of typhus fever.
Over one hundred sick are now in the hospital.
A large number of fugitive slaves have come in to-day.
The Confederates this morning fired two or three shots from a new battery on James river, directly opposite Newport News.
[The foregoing paragraph conce
Benjamin F. Butler (search for this): article 13
Hampton (search for this): article 13
J. W. Bennett (search for this): article 13