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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 13, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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San Francisco (California, United States) (search for this): article 1
Springfield, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 1
Latest from the North.
probable capture of Springfield, Missouri.
Fredericksburg, Jan. 12.
--The New York Herald, of the 9th, and the Philadelphia Inquirer, of the 11th inst, were received to-day.
Gen. Brown, commanding at Springfield, Missouri, telegraphs Gen. Curtis that the rebels under Gens. Marmaduke and Burrbridge attacked the town on the 8th.
The rebels forced the stockade on Thursday afternoon, when the telegraphic communication ceased, and was still interrSpringfield, Missouri, telegraphs Gen. Curtis that the rebels under Gens. Marmaduke and Burrbridge attacked the town on the 8th.
The rebels forced the stockade on Thursday afternoon, when the telegraphic communication ceased, and was still interrupted on the 9th.
Springfield has large amounts of army stores, arms, and ammunition.
Gen. Brown's left shoulder was shattered, and amputation ws resorted to.--He was being rapidly reinforced, but too late.
Fifteen four horse teams and thirty men were captured a few miles north of Springfield.
The Federals represent their force at 2,000, and two pieces of artillery.
A dispatch from St. Louis, 9th, says the opinion strongly prevails that Springfield has been captured.
A dis
Port Hudson (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 1
Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) (search for this): article 1
West Point (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
January 12th (search for this): article 2
Skirmish near Suffolk — Flight of the Yankees from Carrsville. Petersburg, Jan. 12,
--Gen. Pryor encountered Dodge's Mounted Riflemen five miles from Suffolk, with two companies of cavalry, and routed them, inflicting considerable loss.
Gen. Pryor remained in line of battle until Sunday morning; but the enemy would not leave their strongholds.
Learning that 3,500 Yankees were at Carrsville, Gen. Pryor pushed across to intercept them.
They fled on our approach, escaping through Gates county.
The prisoners captured say that Corcoran commands at Suffolk.
Dodge (search for this): article 2
Skirmish near Suffolk — Flight of the Yankees from Carrsville. Petersburg, Jan. 12,
--Gen. Pryor encountered Dodge's Mounted Riflemen five miles from Suffolk, with two companies of cavalry, and routed them, inflicting considerable loss.
Gen. Pryor remained in line of battle until Sunday morning; but the enemy would not leave their strongholds.
Learning that 3,500 Yankees were at Carrsville, Gen. Pryor pushed across to intercept them.
They fled on our approach, escaping through Gates county.
The prisoners captured say that Corcoran commands at Suffolk.
Pryor (search for this): article 2
Skirmish near Suffolk — Flight of the Yankees from Carrsville. Petersburg, Jan. 12,
--Gen. Pryor encountered Dodge's Mounted Riflemen five miles from Suffolk, with two companies of cavalry, and routed them, inflicting considerable loss.
Gen. Pryor remained in line of battle until Sunday morning; but the enemy would not .
Gen. Pryor remained in line of battle until Sunday morning; but the enemy would not leave their strongholds.
Learning that 3,500 Yankees were at Carrsville, Gen. Pryor pushed across to intercept them.
They fled on our approach, escaping through Gates county.
The prisoners captured say that Corcoran commands at Suffolk. .
Gen. Pryor remained in line of battle until Sunday morning; but the enemy would not leave their strongholds.
Learning that 3,500 Yankees were at Carrsville, Gen. Pryor pushed across to intercept them.
They fled on our approach, escaping through Gates county.
The prisoners captured say that Corcoran commands at Suffolk.
Corcoran (search for this): article 2
Skirmish near Suffolk — Flight of the Yankees from Carrsville. Petersburg, Jan. 12,
--Gen. Pryor encountered Dodge's Mounted Riflemen five miles from Suffolk, with two companies of cavalry, and routed them, inflicting considerable loss.
Gen. Pryor remained in line of battle until Sunday morning; but the enemy would not leave their strongholds.
Learning that 3,500 Yankees were at Carrsville, Gen. Pryor pushed across to intercept them.
They fled on our approach, escaping through Gates county.
The prisoners captured say that Corcoran commands at Suffolk.
Gates county (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
Skirmish near Suffolk — Flight of the Yankees from Carrsville. Petersburg, Jan. 12,
--Gen. Pryor encountered Dodge's Mounted Riflemen five miles from Suffolk, with two companies of cavalry, and routed them, inflicting considerable loss.
Gen. Pryor remained in line of battle until Sunday morning; but the enemy would not leave their strongholds.
Learning that 3,500 Yankees were at Carrsville, Gen. Pryor pushed across to intercept them.
They fled on our approach, escaping through Gates county.
The prisoners captured say that Corcoran commands at Suffolk.