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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 13, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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2nd (search for this): article 2
5th (search for this): article 8
A soldier Accidentally killed.
--On the night of the 5th instant, at the camp within a few miles of Staunton, Lieut. Crawford of Chester district, S. C., was thrown from his horse and dragged, (his foot hanging in the stirrup,) and was so severely injured that he died the next day. He belonged to Col. Black's South Carolina cavalry.
11th (search for this): article 2
From Tennessee. Mobile Nov. 12.
--A special to the Advertiser from Knoxville on the 11th, says that a dispatch, from Murfreesboro' states that there are no movements in the Cumberland region, and that the enemy has not been reinforces at Nashville.
25th (search for this): article 5
March (search for this): article 7
A Contribution to the War.
--The Sumter (S. C.) Watchman says:(Our venerable and aged citizen, Mrs. Leah McFadden, 90 years old in March) has sent us 23 shirts and a number of socks domestic manufacture, for the soldiers from Sumter District, who are most destitute in the army of General Lee. Mrs. McFadden has one hundred and sixty descendants and twenty-five grandsons in the war.
October (search for this): article 2
Gen. Floyd's command.
In the latter part of October, a detachment of some ninety men from the army of Gen. Floyd, under Col. Peters and Major Backley, started from Camp Logan, in Wythe county, to recover some Confederate prisoners that had been captured as the mouth of Mate creek by some companies of Leemok, Home Guards, and carried off to Peters's creek in Kentucky.
After traveling two days they reached the enemy, and at once charged his camp, when a bush fight occurred, which lasted from 11 o'clock in the morning until dark, resulting in the recapture of the prisoners, the killing of some six or eight of the Union men, and the capture of a few prisoners and several horses.
On our side as one was injured, and the party crossed into Virginia and encamped for the night.
Next morning four independent companies volunteered in the service of the State line, and the expedition returned to Camp Logan stronger by 200 men than when it left.
Another expedition was organized a few
October 17th (search for this): article 5
October 27th (search for this): article 7
October 30th (search for this): article 5
November 19th (search for this): article 7