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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: may 28, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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May 26th (search for this): article 2
Jackson's late victory in the Valley.
Official dispatches received at the office Adjutant-General fully corroborate encouragements which appeared of yesterday.
In all respects the is complete, and the enemy in that hopelessly discomfitted.
The results victory it is needless to speculate.
The telegram which we append, ad to Adjutant-General Cooper, gives the important details of the engagement and the result attending them.
May 26.--During the last three God has blessed our arms with brilliant On Friday, the Federals at Front were routed, and one section of artillery in addition to many prisoners captured yesterday, Banks's main column, whilst from Strasturg to Winchester the rear part retreating towards On Sunday, the other part was at this place.
At last accounts Brig. Gen. H. Stewart was pursuing them a cavalry and artillery, and capturing A large amount of medical, ordnance, stores, have fallen into our hands.
T. J. Jackson.
If we hav
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