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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 9, 1864., [Electronic resource].
Found 357 total hits in 174 results.
June (search for this): article 1
Information Wanted of Washington Boyd, slave to A. S. Gardner, who was left in charge of some gentleman living between Richmond and Petersburg in June last.
Any information concerning this slave will be thankfully received by A. B. Gardner, Camp Lee, Hospital No. 2. se 7--1t*
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September 4th (search for this): article 4
The Presidential campaign in the North.
To show the spirit in which the Presidential campaign is conducted, we make some extracts from late Northern papers.
The Washington Chronicle (Lincoln's organ) of September 4th says:
The trouble in the ranks of the Vallandigham Democracy is, that it is composed of two violently, antagonistic sections; the one clamorous for war, and the other clamorous for peace; and, between the two, poor General McClellan is suffering sadly.
Thus, the war men hate Pendleton, who runs as the peace candidate for Vice-President; and the peace men hate McClellan, because he is the war candidate for President.
Result: indifference everywhere, discontent everywhere, apathy everywhere.
The same paper has the following:
It is one of the novel features of the present political campaign that the party whose candidate runs upon a purely military record depends chiefly for its success upon the defeat of our armies in the field.--Prevaricate or deny
September 7th (search for this): article 2
From General Hood's army. Macon, Ga., September 7.
--Yesterday our advance drove the enemy from Jonesboro' and recaptured the hospital, containing ninety of our wounded.
Sherman continues to draw back his forces towards Atlanta, for the purpose, it is reported, of strengthening the works on the eastern, western and southern approaches thereto.
Fifteen hundred will cover our losses from all causes in the battles and skirmishes of last week.
The army is now in fine spirits.
September 7th (search for this): article 4
From Charleston. Charleston, September 7.
--Our prisoners were lauded on Morris's island to-day and marched into stockades, in rear of Battery Wagner, guarded by a large body of sentinels.
The enemy brought two new guns to Gregg this afternoon, drawn by twelve or fourteen horses.
September 7th (search for this): article 5
From Mobile. Mobile, September 7.
--Last night, one of our yawls, containing ten men, was captured by a Yankee launch near the obstructions.
It was, however, re-captured by the picketboat Gunnerson.--All quiet.
September 8th (search for this): article 3
From Petersburg. Petersburg, September 8.
--Nothing of importance has occurred along our lines to-day.
There was some artillery firing on our left and right centre between 11 and 12 o'clock to-day, and at the same time a few shells were thrown into the lower part of the city.
October 1st (search for this): article 9
The-Ballard House will be opened about the first of October by a gentleman who has had some experience in the business and is very popular with the traveling public.
In the meantime, the building will undergo thorough renovation and be refurnished in every department.
It will be conducted upon the old hotel style.