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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 27, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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J. E. Johnston (search for this): article 1
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The evacuation of Norfolk.official history of the Affair.
Major-General Huger publishes the following letters by authority of the War-Department.
The permission was granted, as he states in a ulate how long I can hold out as well as I can. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, Benj. Huger, Major. General.
Headquarters Lee's House, May 1st, 1862. General.
--I shall w ove must be made with order, or it will be a flight. Very respectfully, your obd't serv't, Benj. Huger, Major General.
Major Gen. Benj. Huger, Commanding Department of Norfolk: General.
Major Gen. Benj. Huger, Commanding Department of Norfolk: General.
--The determination of Gen. Johnston to fall back on the Peninsula renders it necessary that you should prepare for a specify evacuation of Norfolk.
You will, accordingly send to Raleigh all the am ll the black and part of the white population will be visiting.
Old Point and Washington and applying for office. Very respectfully, your ob't servant, [Signed,] Benjamin Huger, Major-General.
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