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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Shockoe Warehouse (search for this): article 1
Wanted.
--A man Servant,
to attend an officer in the army at Manassas.
Apply at Shockoe Warehouse. no 13--3t*
Virginians (search for this): article 1
McClellan (search for this): article 1
General McClellan.
--The late speech of General McClellan, on accepting a sword presented to him by Philadelphians, contains one undoubted fact.
He says he has not yet done anything to merit such an honor.
This is more modest than his boastiGeneral McClellan, on accepting a sword presented to him by Philadelphians, contains one undoubted fact.
He says he has not yet done anything to merit such an honor.
This is more modest than his boasting proclamation that he had put an end to Secession in Western Virginia, and his more recent pronunciamento from Washington-- "Soldiers, we have seen our last defeat.
No more defeats; no more retreats You stand by me, and I'll stand by you"--which hed, to be made Lieutenant-General?
It could be said at least of old Scott that he had enjoyed a great reputation, but McClellan is absolutely an unknown man. Nothing but a small success, achieved by the aid of tremendous odds, over a few hundred V tive and the tool, is as unjust to its friends, when it can make no further use of them, as it is to its enemies.
When McClellan says he has done nothing yet to deserve a sword, he utters a truth, which is illustrated by Lewisville and Leesburg; wh
Wool (search for this): article 1
G. H. Scott (search for this): article 1
West Virginia (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Rich Mountain (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Lewisville (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 1
Essex (search for this): article 1
Ranaway
--$100 Reward,--Ranaway, on Monday, a Negro Boy, named-Essex; about five feet eight inches high; black; stammers slightly; about twenty or twenty-two years old; weight about 150 pounds; formerly belonged to Capt. John Wright, of Plain View, P. O. King and Queen county, Va. The above reward will be paid on his delivery to me at my office, in this city.
He may be making his way to West Point, Va. He has a wife in that neighborhood.
His upper teeth are dark, from tarter on them. Benjamin Davis. oc 22--ts
John Wright (search for this): article 1
Ranaway
--$100 Reward,--Ranaway, on Monday, a Negro Boy, named-Essex; about five feet eight inches high; black; stammers slightly; about twenty or twenty-two years old; weight about 150 pounds; formerly belonged to Capt. John Wright, of Plain View, P. O. King and Queen county, Va. The above reward will be paid on his delivery to me at my office, in this city.
He may be making his way to West Point, Va. He has a wife in that neighborhood.
His upper teeth are dark, from tarter on them. Benjamin Davis. oc 22--ts