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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: July 23, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Front Royal (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
B. H. Robertson (search for this): article 3
From the Valley.
From the most direct information we have from the Valley, we infer that matters are bright for the Confederate cause.
We published a few days ago based upon intelligence received gentleman who came through from last week.
We have since been permitted from a letter received by a gentleman in a member of the cavalry corps now by Gen, B. H. Robertson.
This letter all that has previously been stated with the frequent desertions from the Fed. of the Valley and the disinclination of Yankee troops there to engage our forces.
The of the writer may be regarded an the character of a man of . He says:
a Yankee are leaving the Valley rapidly.
They have a considerable amount of supplies at and we will either capture or of them.
Our presence, too, induces and they flock to rapidly.
came up to Powell's day be five in another.
Four hundred regiment at Front Royal the leaving nothing but officers.
There is and in the Yankee army and if their m
Gen (search for this): article 3
From the Valley.
From the most direct information we have from the Valley, we infer that matters are bright for the Confederate cause.
We published a few days ago based upon intelligence received gentleman who came through from last week.
We have since been permitted from a letter received by a gentleman in a member of the cavalry corps now by Gen, B. H. Robertson.
This letter all that has previously been stated with the frequent desertions from the Fed. of the Valley and the disinclination of Yankee troops there to engage our forces.
The of the writer may be regarded an the character of a man of . He says:
a Yankee are leaving the Valley rapidly.
They have a considerable amount of supplies at and we will either capture or of them.
Our presence, too, induces and they flock to rapidly.
came up to Powell's day be five in another.
Four hundred regiment at Front Royal the leaving nothing but officers.
There is and in the Yankee army and if their m
Powell (search for this): article 3