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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: may 21, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 552 total hits in 306 results.
David M. Breeze (search for this): article 1
May 15th (search for this): article 1
Order from Gen. Beauregade.Picayune Butler and the ladies New Orleans. [Special Dispaton to the Richmond Dispatch.] Corinth, May 19.
--Skirmishing cor along the front, with no general result.
The following order was issued to-day:
Corinth, May 19.--General orders information of this army.
The following general orders of Major Butler, commanding at New Orleans, read at dress parade:
"Headq's Dep't of the
"New Orleans, May 15th.
"As the officers and soldiers of the United States have been subject to repeated from women calling themselves the ladies New Orleans, in return for the most ious non-interference and courtesy on part, it is ordered that hereafter, if y male shall by word, gesture, or meve insult or show contempt for any officer soldier of the United States, she shall be garded and held liable to be treated woman of the town, playing her avo
"By command of
"Major-General Burth
Men of the South I shall our m
May 19th (search for this): article 1
Order from Gen. Beauregade.Picayune Butler and the ladies New Orleans. [Special Dispaton to the Richmond Dispatch.] Corinth, May 19.
--Skirmishing cor along the front, with no general result.
The following order was issued to-day:
Corinth, May 19.--General orders information of this army.
The following general orders of Major Butler, commanding at New Orleans, read at dress parade:
"Headq's Dep't of the
"New Orleans, May 15th.
"As the officers and sMay 19.--General orders information of this army.
The following general orders of Major Butler, commanding at New Orleans, read at dress parade:
"Headq's Dep't of the
"New Orleans, May 15th.
"As the officers and soldiers of the United States have been subject to repeated from women calling themselves the ladies New Orleans, in return for the most ious non-interference and courtesy on part, it is ordered that hereafter, if y male shall by word, gesture, or meve insult or show contempt for any officer soldier of the United States, she shall be garded and held liable to be treated woman of the town, playing her avo
"By command of
"Major-General Burth
Men of the South I shall our
Picayune Butler (search for this): article 1
Order from Gen. Beauregade.Picayune Butler and the ladies New Orleans. [Special Dispaton to the Richmond Dispatch.] Corinth, May 19.
--Skirmishing cor along the front, with no general result.
The following order was issued to-day:
Corinth, May 19.--General orders information of this army.
The following general orders of Major Butler, commanding at New Orleans, read at dress parade:
"Headq's Dep't of the
"New Orleans, May 15th.
"As the officers and sButler, commanding at New Orleans, read at dress parade:
"Headq's Dep't of the
"New Orleans, May 15th.
"As the officers and soldiers of the United States have been subject to repeated from women calling themselves the ladies New Orleans, in return for the most ious non-interference and courtesy on part, it is ordered that hereafter, if y male shall by word, gesture, or meve insult or show contempt for any officer soldier of the United States, she shall be garded and held liable to be treated woman of the town, playing her avo
"By command of
"Major-General Burth
Men of the South I shall our m
Beauregade (search for this): article 1
Order from Gen. Beauregade.Picayune Butler and the ladies New Orleans. [Special Dispaton to the Richmond Dispatch.] Corinth, May 19.
--Skirmishing cor along the front, with no general result.
The following order was issued to-day:
Corinth, May 19.--General orders information of this army.
The following general orders of Major Butler, commanding at New Orleans, read at dress parade:
"Headq's Dep't of the
"New Orleans, May 15th.
"As the officers and soldiers of the United States have been subject to repeated from women calling themselves the ladies New Orleans, in return for the most ious non-interference and courtesy on part, it is ordered that hereafter, if y male shall by word, gesture, or meve insult or show contempt for any officer soldier of the United States, she shall be garded and held liable to be treated woman of the town, playing her avo
"By command of
"Major-General Burth
Men of the South I shall our m
Burth (search for this): article 1
G. T. Brauregade (search for this): article 1
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
Halleck (search for this): article 1
City Point (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1