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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 18, 1864., [Electronic resource].
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San Juan River (Florida, United States) (search for this): article 1
Yankee vessel Blown up by a Torpedo.
The only other news not contained in the telegraphic dispatches, to be found in another column, is the blowing up of a Yankee vessel on the St. John's river, Florida, at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning, which we earn through an official telegram received at the War office last night.
The telegram, which was mainly regarding other matters, did not state whether the Yankee vessel was a gunboat or transport, or give any particulars of her destruction.
Franklin (search for this): article 2
Burnside (search for this): article 2
Spears (search for this): article 2
Graham (search for this): article 2
The enemy on the South side.
The Yankees are making their appearance in force on the south side of James river.--On Thursday morning a regiment of infantry landed about ten miles below Suffolk, on the Nansemond river.
About ten miles from there another regiment, with cavalry and six pieces of artillery, landed and marched to Cherry Grove, where it formed a junction with the first force, both being under the command of Gen. Graham.
Still another regiment, the 23d Massachusetts, under Col. Love, landed Thursday morning at Rock Landing in Surry county, on James river. Four deserters, who claimed to belong to the 8th New York, came in and surrendered.
These deserters, we hear, gave very conflicting accounts of Burnside's movements, stating positively on Thursday that Burnside was preparing to move up the Peninsula, and on Friday declaring that they knew nothing about Burnside.
They were brought up to Petersburg.
The conflicting accounts they give of Burnside would indicate that
Love (search for this): article 2
The enemy on the South side.
The Yankees are making their appearance in force on the south side of James river.--On Thursday morning a regiment of infantry landed about ten miles below Suffolk, on the Nansemond river.
About ten miles from there another regiment, with cavalry and six pieces of artillery, landed and marched to Cherry Grove, where it formed a junction with the first force, both being under the command of Gen. Graham.
Still another regiment, the 23d Massachusetts, under Col. Love, landed Thursday morning at Rock Landing in Surry county, on James river. Four deserters, who claimed to belong to the 8th New York, came in and surrendered.
These deserters, we hear, gave very conflicting accounts of Burnside's movements, stating positively on Thursday that Burnside was preparing to move up the Peninsula, and on Friday declaring that they knew nothing about Burnside.
They were brought up to Petersburg.
The conflicting accounts they give of Burnside would indicate that
Hardy Chapman (search for this): article 2
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
The enemy on the South side.
The Yankees are making their appearance in force on the south side of James river.--On Thursday morning a regiment of infantry landed about ten miles below Suffolk, on the Nansemond river.
About ten miles from there another regiment, with cavalry and six pieces of artillery, landed and marched to Cherry Grove, where it formed a junction with the first force, both being under the command of Gen. Graham.
Still another regiment, the 23d Massachusetts, under Col. Love, landed Thursday morning at Rock Landing in Surry county, on James river. Four deserters, who claimed to belong to the 8th New York, came in and surrendered.
These deserters, we hear, gave very conflicting accounts of Burnside's movements, stating positively on Thursday that Burnside was preparing to move up the Peninsula, and on Friday declaring that they knew nothing about Burnside.
They were brought up to Petersburg.
The conflicting accounts they give of Burnside would indicate that
Nansemond River (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
The enemy on the South side.
The Yankees are making their appearance in force on the south side of James river.--On Thursday morning a regiment of infantry landed about ten miles below Suffolk, on the Nansemond river.
About ten miles from there another regiment, with cavalry and six pieces of artillery, landed and marched to Cherry Grove, where it formed a junction with the first force, both being under the command of Gen. Graham.
Still another regiment, the 23d Massachusetts, under Col. Love, landed Thursday morning at Rock Landing in Surry county, on James river. Four deserters, who claimed to belong to the 8th New York, came in and surrendered.
These deserters, we hear, gave very conflicting accounts of Burnside's movements, stating positively on Thursday that Burnside was preparing to move up the Peninsula, and on Friday declaring that they knew nothing about Burnside.
They were brought up to Petersburg.
The conflicting accounts they give of Burnside would indicate that
Rock Landing (Vermont, United States) (search for this): article 2