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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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United States (United States) (search for this): article 2
Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) (search for this): article 2
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Robert Toombs (search for this): article 2
General Toombs' Brigade--Second Georgia Regiment.
A local correspondent of the Dispatch furnishes the subjoined;
Brig. Gen. Toombs.
This distinguished gentleman, having laid aside the robe of State which he has so gracefully sustained, aBrig. Gen. Toombs.
This distinguished gentleman, having laid aside the robe of State which he has so gracefully sustained, assumes, the sword, which, in his hands, we do not doubt will be wielded with such telling effect as to stricken terror to the hearts of the usurpers and despots who seek to crush and trample under their unhallowed feet the liberties of a free people it to the camp of the Second Georgia Regiment, C. S. Army commanded by Colonel P. J. Semmes, which constitutes part of Gen. Toombs' Brigade.
With such soldiers, commanded by such officers, General Toombs will go upon the battle field with victoGeneral Toombs will go upon the battle field with victory already perched upon his banner.
Should the usurper's minions dare meet them in fair field and open combat, they may prepare to sink under heavy blows inflicted by their stalwart arms, nerved as they are with devotion to their country's cause and
P. J. Semmes (search for this): article 2