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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 4, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 494 total hits in 251 results.
Romeo (Michigan, United States) (search for this): article 1
Morris Island (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Spotsylvania county (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
British Isles (search for this): article 1
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Heavy fighting near Chattanooga — the enemy in position this side of the Tennessee. Atlanta, Nov. 2.
--The latest from the front says that active operations continue in Lookout Valley.
There was heavy fighting Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
The enemy still hold their position this side of the Tennessee river.
Small squads of prisoners are coming in hourly — all from Meade's command in the army of the Potomac.
His 13th army corps is in and around Chattanooga.
Our pickets are only 250 yards from the enemy's pickets.
It rained heavily for 48 hours, commencing Thursday.
The valley is under water and the roads hardly passable.
The Tennessee is very high.
The damage to the Yankees from the freshet is unknown.
Notwithstanding the bad weather our troops are cheerful, have plenty to eat, and feel anxious for a battl
November 2nd (search for this): article 1
Heavy fighting near Chattanooga — the enemy in position this side of the Tennessee. Atlanta, Nov. 2.
--The latest from the front says that active operations continue in Lookout Valley.
There was heavy fighting Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
The enemy still hold their position this side of the Tennessee river.
Small squads of prisoners are coming in hourly — all from Meade's command in the army of the Potomac.
His 13th army corps is in and around Chattanooga.
Our pickets are only 250 yards from the enemy's pickets.
It rained heavily for 48 hours, commencing Thursday.
The valley is under water and the roads hardly passable.
The Tennessee is very high.
The damage to the Yankees from the freshet is unknown.
Notwithstanding the bad weather our troops are cheerful, have plenty to eat, and feel anxious for a battl
Tennessee River (United States) (search for this): article 1