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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: June 8, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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T. T. Fauntleroy (search for this): article 4
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Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.from Winchester. Winchester,Va., June 4, 1861.
The "Dispatch" is anxiously sought for and read with much interest in this, our overanxious community, in these times, where Madam Rumor is rife on the all-absorbing questions which hourly originate on the movements of the indomitable sons of the South.
The "Baltimore Sun" until lately had been much sought for; but, like the Upas tree, its deleterious effects in this community is rendering it obnoxious to its former many readers.
On Thursday last a splendid troop of cavalry from Rockingham county, under the command of Captain Yancey, from McGaheysville, passed through town.
Captain Yancey is the third brother who have command of volunteers from that county, one of whom is in command of another troop of horse, and the other of a company of light infantry.
This morning ninety-six gallant and chivalrous looking volunteers from Luray, Page county, under the command of Capt. Young,
June 4th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 4
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.from Winchester. Winchester,Va., June 4, 1861.
The "Dispatch" is anxiously sought for and read with much interest in this, our overanxious community, in these times, where Madam Rumor is rife on the all-absorbing questions which hourly originate on the movements of the indomitable sons of the South.
The "Baltimore Sun" until lately had been much sought for; but, like the Upas tree, its deleterious effects in this community is rendering it obnoxious to its former many readers.
On Thursday last a splendid troop of cavalry from Rockingham county, under the command of Captain Yancey, from McGaheysville, passed through town.
Captain Yancey is the third brother who have command of volunteers from that county, one of whom is in command of another troop of horse, and the other of a company of light infantry.
This morning ninety-six gallant and chivalrous looking volunteers from Luray, Page county, under the command of Capt. Young,