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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 9, 1864., [Electronic resource].
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7th (search for this): article 1
The war News.
General Hood, in an official dispatch on the 7th, states that the enemy still hold their works, one mile and a half beyond Jonesboro'.
Sherman left in Jonesboro' such of our wounded as fell into his hands when Hardee withdrew on the night of the 1st.
Our wounded report, and General Hood mentions it in his dispatch, that while in Jonesboro', Sherman declared that he proposed resting his army a few days in Atlanta and then marching directly upon Andersonville.
Petersburg.
The only thing of interest in Petersburg yesterday was the artillery firing mentioned in the telegram to be found in another column.
Grant is supposed to be awaiting reinforcements, to be sent him when they shall have been drafted.
A letter from General Lee.
The following is an extract from a letter from General Lee, complimenting the North Carolina troops for their late achievement at Reams's station:
"Headquarters Army Northern Virginia, August 29, 1864. "His Excell
Grant (search for this): article 1
Lane (search for this): article 1
25th (search for this): article 1
Conner (search for this): article 1
Hardee (search for this): article 1
The war News.
General Hood, in an official dispatch on the 7th, states that the enemy still hold their works, one mile and a half beyond Jonesboro'.
Sherman left in Jonesboro' such of our wounded as fell into his hands when Hardee withdrew on the night of the 1st.
Our wounded report, and General Hood mentions it in his dispatch, that while in Jonesboro', Sherman declared that he proposed resting his army a few days in Atlanta and then marching directly upon Andersonville.
Petersburg.
The only thing of interest in Petersburg yesterday was the artillery firing mentioned in the telegram to be found in another column.
Grant is supposed to be awaiting reinforcements, to be sent him when they shall have been drafted.
A letter from General Lee.
The following is an extract from a letter from General Lee, complimenting the North Carolina troops for their late achievement at Reams's station:
"Headquarters Army Northern Virginia, August 29, 1864. "His Excelle
Cook (search for this): article 1
Sherman (search for this): article 1
The war News.
General Hood, in an official dispatch on the 7th, states that the enemy still hold their works, one mile and a half beyond Jonesboro'.
Sherman left in Jonesboro' such of our wounded as fell into his hands when Hardee withdrew on the night of the 1st.
Our wounded report, and General Hood mentions it in his dispatch, that while in Jonesboro', Sherman declared that he proposed resting his army a few days in Atlanta and then marching directly upon Andersonville.
PetersSherman declared that he proposed resting his army a few days in Atlanta and then marching directly upon Andersonville.
Petersburg.
The only thing of interest in Petersburg yesterday was the artillery firing mentioned in the telegram to be found in another column.
Grant is supposed to be awaiting reinforcements, to be sent him when they shall have been drafted.
A letter from General Lee.
The following is an extract from a letter from General Lee, complimenting the North Carolina troops for their late achievement at Reams's station:
"Headquarters Army Northern Virginia, August 29, 1864. "His Excel
McRae (search for this): article 1
Z. B. Vance (search for this): article 1