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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: November 17, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
Found 12 total hits in 9 results.
Milroy (search for this): article 5
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October 24th (search for this): article 5
Affairs in the lower Valley
--Outrageous Conduct of the Yankees.--We have once or twice alluded briefly to the outrageous conduct of the Yankees in Jefferson county, after their forces had been captured at Charlestown by the command of Gen. Imboden, on the 18th of October. We have before us a letter from Charlestown, dated October 24th, in which the writer says:
"We are alive and well--miralile diclu!--If you have heard anything worse, I can vouch for it; if anything better, it is false.
I will not try to tell you anything prior to Gen. Imboden's brilliant raid, as I had just written a long letter to — to be forwarded to you, containing a strict and fall account of all that had transpired up to that time.
I will now try and give you a feint idea of occurrences since."
In referring to the raid of Gen. Imboden, and the subsequent operations of the Yankees, the writer says:
"You cannot conceive of the daring bravery and brilliant execution of the affair.
We had
October 18th (search for this): article 5
Affairs in the lower Valley
--Outrageous Conduct of the Yankees.--We have once or twice alluded briefly to the outrageous conduct of the Yankees in Jefferson county, after their forces had been captured at Charlestown by the command of Gen. Imboden, on the 18th of October. We have before us a letter from Charlestown, dated October 24th, in which the writer says:
"We are alive and well--miralile diclu!--If you have heard anything worse, I can vouch for it; if anything better, it is false.
I will not try to tell you anything prior to Gen. Imboden's brilliant raid, as I had just written a long letter to — to be forwarded to you, containing a strict and fall account of all that had transpired up to that time.
I will now try and give you a feint idea of occurrences since."
In referring to the raid of Gen. Imboden, and the subsequent operations of the Yankees, the writer says:
"You cannot conceive of the daring bravery and brilliant execution of the affair.
We had