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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 4, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 460 total hits in 234 results.
Burnside (search for this): article 1
Affairs in Northern Virginia.
Our information leads us to believe that there has been no movement of the enemy's forces on the upper Potomac.
All was quiet at Winchester and beyond as late as Sunday morning. The report which was circulated on Sunday, that an engagement had taken place on Friday in Londoun county, between the forces of General Jackson and the Federal General Burnside, was without foundation.
The corps of Gen. Jackson has not crossed the Blue Ridge or the Shenandoah river.
Jackson (search for this): article 1
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Affairs in Northern Virginia.
Our information leads us to believe that there has been no movement of the enemy's forces on the upper Potomac.
All was quiet at Winchester and beyond as late as Sunday morning. The report which was circulated on Sunday, that an engagement had taken place on Friday in Londoun county, between the forces of General Jackson and the Federal General Burnside, was without foundation.
The corps of Gen. Jackson has not crossed the Blue Ridge or the Shenandoah river.
Shenandoah (United States) (search for this): article 1
Affairs in Northern Virginia.
Our information leads us to believe that there has been no movement of the enemy's forces on the upper Potomac.
All was quiet at Winchester and beyond as late as Sunday morning. The report which was circulated on Sunday, that an engagement had taken place on Friday in Londoun county, between the forces of General Jackson and the Federal General Burnside, was without foundation.
The corps of Gen. Jackson has not crossed the Blue Ridge or the Shenandoah river.
Louis Napoleon (search for this): article 1
Arrival of Yankee prisoners.
--Ninety-three Yankee soldiers and placed on a rallroad train last Friday, three miles below Manassas Junetion, arrived via the Central read yesterday from Gordonsville.
The military portion of the party belonged to the 58th N. Y regiment and included Capt. Frederick Braun, of Company F of that regiment.
Among the privates company E. Frenchman named Massie De who had on breast the cross of the Legion of and other medals, and sundry papers and partements, certifying to his gallantry as a soldier of Louis Napoleon.
Frederick Braun (search for this): article 1
Arrival of Yankee prisoners.
--Ninety-three Yankee soldiers and placed on a rallroad train last Friday, three miles below Manassas Junetion, arrived via the Central read yesterday from Gordonsville.
The military portion of the party belonged to the 58th N. Y regiment and included Capt. Frederick Braun, of Company F of that regiment.
Among the privates company E. Frenchman named Massie De who had on breast the cross of the Legion of and other medals, and sundry papers and partements, certifying to his gallantry as a soldier of Louis Napoleon.
Echoll (search for this): article 1
Latest from the Kanawha Valley. Giles C. H., Nov. 2.
--The enemy have not pursued Gen. Echoll's command furither than Moungomery's Ferry.
The army is perfectly safe, and in a good position.
[The above is a dispatch to Maj. A W. G. Davis, and is perfectly reliable.
The placed mentioned (Montgomery's Ferry) is at the foot of the falls of the Kanawha, and three miles below the old Yankee fortifications at Gauley)
W. G. Davis (search for this): article 1
Latest from the Kanawha Valley. Giles C. H., Nov. 2.
--The enemy have not pursued Gen. Echoll's command furither than Moungomery's Ferry.
The army is perfectly safe, and in a good position.
[The above is a dispatch to Maj. A W. G. Davis, and is perfectly reliable.
The placed mentioned (Montgomery's Ferry) is at the foot of the falls of the Kanawha, and three miles below the old Yankee fortifications at Gauley)
February, 11 AD (search for this): article 1
Latest from the Kanawha Valley. Giles C. H., Nov. 2.
--The enemy have not pursued Gen. Echoll's command furither than Moungomery's Ferry.
The army is perfectly safe, and in a good position.
[The above is a dispatch to Maj. A W. G. Davis, and is perfectly reliable.
The placed mentioned (Montgomery's Ferry) is at the foot of the falls of the Kanawha, and three miles below the old Yankee fortifications at Gauley)
McClellan (search for this): article 1