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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: October 23, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Williams (search for this): article 5
George W. Summers (search for this): article 5
Patrick (search for this): article 5
Price (search for this): article 5
From Charleston. [correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.]
Lewisburg, Va., Oct. 11, 1862.
I have just returned from Charleston, Kanawha Stalking about the streets of Charleston, I saw several times that lean, lank, as low person, old Newton, the editor of the Black Republican paper at Charleston, Kanawha.
A Yankee by birth, education, and instinct, the only one of the Union tribe in that vicinity that was not polite to Mr. Price during his imprisonment at Charleston.
Summers and his whole pack now pretend to think the Yankees won't do.
Dr. Patrick, a Northern man also by birth and education, and instinct, but belonging to the better species of that nation, told Gen. Williams that the North had started this war under the pretence of upholding the Union and the Constitution; that they had now overthrown the Constitution and destroyed the Union, and that they are now prosecuting the war to free the negroes and make the South pay the expenses of the war, and he hoped
Newton (search for this): article 5
From Charleston. [correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.]
Lewisburg, Va., Oct. 11, 1862.
I have just returned from Charleston, Kanawha Stalking about the streets of Charleston, I saw several times that lean, lank, as low person, old Newton, the editor of the Black Republican paper at Charleston, Kanawha.
A Yankee by birth, education, and instinct, the only one of the Union tribe in that vicinity that was not polite to Mr. Price during his imprisonment at Charleston.
Summers and his whole pack now pretend to think the Yankees won't do.
Dr. Patrick, a Northern man also by birth and education, and instinct, but belonging to the better species of that nation, told Gen. Williams that the North had started this war under the pretence of upholding the Union and the Constitution; that they had now overthrown the Constitution and destroyed the Union, and that they are now prosecuting the war to free the negroes and make the South pay the expenses of the war, and he hoped
October 11th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 5
From Charleston. [correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.]
Lewisburg, Va., Oct. 11, 1862.
I have just returned from Charleston, Kanawha Stalking about the streets of Charleston, I saw several times that lean, lank, as low person, old Newton, the editor of the Black Republican paper at Charleston, Kanawha.
A Yankee by birth, education, and instinct, the only one of the Union tribe in that vicinity that was not polite to Mr. Price during his imprisonment at Charleston.
Summers and his whole pack now pretend to think the Yankees won't do.
Dr. Patrick, a Northern man also by birth and education, and instinct, but belonging to the better species of that nation, told Gen. Williams that the North had started this war under the pretence of upholding the Union and the Constitution; that they had now overthrown the Constitution and destroyed the Union, and that they are now prosecuting the war to free the negroes and make the South pay the expenses of the war, and he hoped