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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 4, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Zollicoffer (search for this): article 10
Zeigle (search for this): article 7
A Probable Canard.
--The Cincinnati Gazette learns from the officers of the steamer Fannie McBurnie, which arrived on Wednesday from the Big Bandy, that a fight took place between six companies of Virginia volunteers under General Zeigle, and an equal number of rebels who were near Wayne Court-House, on Monday afternoon, in which the rebels were completely dispersed, with a loss of four of five killed and fifteen taken prisoners. General Zeigle was still pursuing the rebels.
A Probable Canard.
--The Cincinnati Gazette learns from the officers of the steamer Fannie McBurnie, which arrived on Wednesday from the Big Bandy, that a fight took place between six companies of Virginia volunteers under General Zeigle, and an equal number of rebels who were near Wayne Court-House, on Monday afternoon, in which the rebels were completely dispersed, with a loss of four of five killed and fifteen taken prisoners. General Zeigle was still pursuing the rebels.
W. G. Young (search for this): article 1
John B. Young (search for this): article 1
J. Davis Young (search for this): article 1
Washington — Wm. King Heishell, John N. Hugh Jacob Lynch.
Wayne — Joseph J. Mansfield, James Ferguson, Wm. T. Smith.
Webster — James A. Baughman, Walter Cook, Ro.McCrary.
Westmoreland — Hannibal Chandler, John F. Brockensronah, W. P. McKenney.
Wetzel — Friend Cox, John Yarnall, J. Davis Young.
Williamsburg — Robt. Saunders, Ro. H. Armis and W. R. C. Douglas.
Wirt — Otho Williams, Robert Brown, William Shepherd.
Wise — Wm. Richmond, J. H. Hogs, James W. Vermillion.
Wheeling — A. J. Pannell, Aaron Kelly, Alice Hughes.
Wood — D. R. Neal, B. R. Pennybacker, Ki Stephenson.
Wyoming--Wm. Handley, James Shannon, James Bailey.
Wythe — Gordon C. Kent, John Sanders, Ch Crockett.
York — Henry S. B. Power, Wm. L. Henley, T Tinsley.
The eight section of the seventh chapter of the Code, edition 1860, provides that, "The Commissioners appointed by the Governor in each county or corporation, shall appoint three Commissioners for each place th
York (search for this): article 1
George T. Yerby (search for this): article 1
John Yarnall (search for this): article 1
Washington — Wm. King Heishell, John N. Hugh Jacob Lynch.
Wayne — Joseph J. Mansfield, James Ferguson, Wm. T. Smith.
Webster — James A. Baughman, Walter Cook, Ro.McCrary.
Westmoreland — Hannibal Chandler, John F. Brockensronah, W. P. McKenney.
Wetzel — Friend Cox, John Yarnall, J. Davis Young.
Williamsburg — Robt. Saunders, Ro. H. Armis and W. R. C. Douglas.
Wirt — Otho Williams, Robert Brown, William Shepherd.
Wise — Wm. Richmond, J. H. Hogs, James W. Vermillion.
Wheeling — A. J. Pannell, Aaron Kelly, Alice Hughes.
Wood — D. R. Neal, B. R. Pennybacker, Ki Stephenson.
Wyoming--Wm. Handley, James Shannon, James Bailey.
Wythe — Gordon C. Kent, John Sanders, Ch Crockett.
York — Henry S. B. Power, Wm. L. Henley, T Tinsley.
The eight section of the seventh chapter of the Code, edition 1860, provides that, "The Commissioners appointed by the Governor in each county or corporation, shall appoint three Commissioners for each place th
William T. Yancey (search for this): article 1
Wythe (search for this): article 1