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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 28, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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25th (search for this): article 12
Capt. Semmes.
--The Nassau Guardies, of the 17th, states that Captain Semmes, of the Alabama, arrived at St. Thomas on the 25th ult., landed at the back of the Island, crossed with three of his officers, and went directly on board a sixteen gun ship — the Georgia — and put out to sea before daylight, while Admiral Wilkes, with the federal craisers, was watching his movement
Semmes (search for this): article 12
Capt. Semmes.
--The Nassau Guardies, of the 17th, states that Captain Semmes, of the Alabama, arrived at St. Thomas on the 25th ult., landed at the back of the Island, crossed with three of his officers, and went directly on board a sixteen gun ship — the Georgia — and put out to sea before daylight, while Admiral Wilkes, with the federal craisers, was watching his movements.
Capt. Semmes.
--The Nassau Guardies, of the 17th, states that Captain Semmes, of the Alabama, arrived at St. Thomas on the 25th ult., landed at the back of the Island, crossed with three of his officers, and went directly on board a sixteen gun ship — the Georgia — and put out to sea before daylight, while Admiral Wilkes, with the federal craisers, was watching his move
Wilkes (search for this): article 12
Capt. Semmes.
--The Nassau Guardies, of the 17th, states that Captain Semmes, of the Alabama, arrived at St. Thomas on the 25th ult., landed at the back of the Island, crossed with three of his officers, and went directly on board a sixteen gun ship — the Georgia — and put out to sea before daylight, while Admiral Wilkes, with the federal craisers, was watching his movement
Saint Thomas (Canada) (search for this): article 12
Capt. Semmes.
--The Nassau Guardies, of the 17th, states that Captain Semmes, of the Alabama, arrived at St. Thomas on the 25th ult., landed at the back of the Island, crossed with three of his officers, and went directly on board a sixteen gun ship — the Georgia — and put out to sea before daylight, while Admiral Wilkes, with the federal craisers, was watching his movement
Nassau River (Florida, United States) (search for this): article 12
Capt. Semmes.
--The Nassau Guardies, of the 17th, states that Captain Semmes, of the Alabama, arrived at St. Thomas on the 25th ult., landed at the back of the Island, crossed with three of his officers, and went directly on board a sixteen gun ship — the Georgia — and put out to sea before daylight, while Admiral Wilkes, with the federal craisers, was watching his movement
Junior (search for this): article 12
Junior companies.
--The late fight and victory of our arms at Wytheville shown what may be effected by organizing the boys between the ages of 16 and 18 years. It is said that the boys fought like veterans, picking out and bringing down their men at every fire.
Companies are being formed of similar material in Richmond, and when called to the field good service may be expected of them.
Albert Martin (search for this): article 15
Burned.
--A negro woman Darch, slave to Mr. Albert Martin, was burned yesterday by her clothes taking while she was preparing breakfast family.
She will probably die of her
Holmes (search for this): article 2
Bragg (search for this): article 2
Grant (search for this): article 2