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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: September 10, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Dutch (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 8
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 8
Kirksville (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 8
From the South.
A letter from Tupelo, dated September 1, gives the particulars of the murder, under a Federal order, of Col. F. McCullough and fifteen guerrillas, at Kirksville, Adair county, Mo. It says:
Col. McCullough was a prominent citizen of the State, and returned after the battle of Elkhorn to his home to raise a regiment, being duty commissioned by Major General Price as a recruiting officer.
His instructions at the time were to quietly raise his command and occasion no warfare until the return of our army for the protection of the citizens of the State.
After having raised his command, Col. McCullough learned of the authorization of partisan warfare by the Secretary of War, and joined his command with that of Porter and Quantrell, defeating the enemy at many points in the State, and capturing sufficient arms for volunteers as they joined the partisan band, the successes of which, under the leadership of Quantrell and Porter, have so frequently reached us of lat
United States (United States) (search for this): article 8
Bragg (search for this): article 8
F. McCullough (search for this): article 8
Quantrell (search for this): article 8
Price (search for this): article 8
From the South.
A letter from Tupelo, dated September 1, gives the particulars of the murder, under a Federal order, of Col. F. McCullough and fifteen guerrillas, at Kirksville, Adair county, Mo. It says:
Col. McCullough was a prominent citizen of the State, and returned after the battle of Elkhorn to his home to raise a regiment, being duty commissioned by Major General Price as a recruiting officer.
His instructions at the time were to quietly raise his command and occasion no warfare until the return of our army for the protection of the citizens of the State.
After having raised his command, Col. McCullough learned of the authorization of partisan warfare by the Secretary of War, and joined his command with that of Porter and Quantrell, defeating the enemy at many points in the State, and capturing sufficient arms for volunteers as they joined the partisan band, the successes of which, under the leadership of Quantrell and Porter, have so frequently reached us of lat
John McNeil (search for this): article 8
Porter (search for this): article 8