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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 16, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 675 total hits in 304 results.
Manchester, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
Runaway--$100 reward.
--Ran away, a negro woman, with a male child two months old; has bad teeth, rather small hands and feet; is a seam stress; stands 5 feet 4 inches, square built, high check bones; of good manners; raised in Charleston; answers to the name of Maria Grant.
She has been missing a month, and is supposed to be secreted in Richmond, Manchester, or suburbs.
Any person finding her, or giving information where she can be found, will receive the above reward, by lodging her in jail, or at John B Davis's or Dickinson & Hill's jail. Chas M Chambers. no 16--6t*
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November 13th (search for this): article 1
From Charleston. Charleston, Nov. 13.
--The firing of the enemy has been rapid and continuous all day from the mortars and rifled guns.
No monitors have been engaged.
An occasional shot and shell has been thrown by the enemy at Moultrie.
[second Dispatch.] Charleston, Nov. 14.
--A moderate fire was kept up on Sumter last night.
No report from the fort yet this morning.
There was one man killed at Moultrie yesterday.
[Third Dispatch.] Charleston, Nov. 14.
--The enemy's fire on Sumter continues steady.
Battery Gregg opened fire this afternoon on James Island and Fort Moultrie. Fort Lamar and Battery Simpkins replied.
No casualties reported this evening.
The monitors fired a few shots.
[Fourth Dispatch.] Charleston, Nov. 15.
--Firing about the same to-day.
From Thursday morning to sundown on Saturday 1,523 mortar shells and rifled shots were fired at Fort Sumter, of which 565 missed.
The enemy's fire has ceased to be of any injury
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Fort Lamar (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1