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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 28, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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T. A. R. Nelson (search for this): article 9
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.troops from Southwestern Virginia--the release of Nelson, &c. Abingdon, Va., Aug. 26, 1861.
A few months ago one would have thought that no more fighting man would have been needed from this section of the State.
But it would have been a mistake; for although two regiments have been sent from this and the surrounding counties, (ten companies having been raised in Washington county,) yet more volunteers have to be raised here.
Several gentlemen undertaking.
I have been informed that the crops in this and the adjoining counties are very good -- There have been hard rains on several occasions.
The people here are satisfied with the course pursued by our Administration towards Mr. Nelson, of Tennessee.
Whilst here he was treated with kindness.
No insult or any unbecoming act was offered him.
Everything looks dull here.
There is but little business doing by any one.
Nearly all of the young men have "gone to the war." Of
Emory (search for this): article 9
A. C. Moore (search for this): article 9
August 26th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 9
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.troops from Southwestern Virginia--the release of Nelson, &c. Abingdon, Va., Aug. 26, 1861.
A few months ago one would have thought that no more fighting man would have been needed from this section of the State.
But it would have been a mistake; for although two regiments have been sent from this and the surrounding counties, (ten companies having been raised in Washington county,) yet more volunteers have to be raised here.
Several gentlemen are making efforts to raise more companies in this county.
Col. James T. Preston and Col. A. C. Moore are both endeavoring to raise regiments.
Both are clever gentlemen, and it is hoped that such may succeed in their landable undertaking.
I have been informed that the crops in this and the adjoining counties are very good -- There have been hard rains on several occasions.
The people here are satisfied with the course pursued by our Administration towards Mr. Nelson, of Tennessee.
W
James T. Preston (search for this): article 9
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 9
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.troops from Southwestern Virginia--the release of Nelson, &c. Abingdon, Va., Aug. 26, 1861.
A few months ago one would have thought that no more fighting man would have been needed from this section of the State.
But it would have been a mistake; for although two regiments have been sent from this and the surrounding counties, (ten companies having been raised in Washington county,) yet more volunteers have to be raised here.
Several gentlemen are making efforts to raise more companies in this county.
Col. James T. Preston and Col. A. C. Moore are both endeavoring to raise regiments.
Both are clever gentlemen, and it is hoped that such may succeed in their landable undertaking.
I have been informed that the crops in this and the adjoining counties are very good -- There have been hard rains on several occasions.
The people here are satisfied with the course pursued by our Administration towards Mr. Nelson, of Tennessee.
Washington county (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): article 9
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.troops from Southwestern Virginia--the release of Nelson, &c. Abingdon, Va., Aug. 26, 1861.
A few months ago one would have thought that no more fighting man would have been needed from this section of the State.
But it would have been a mistake; for although two regiments have been sent from this and the surrounding counties, (ten companies having been raised in Washington county,) yet more volunteers have to be raised here.
Several gentlemen are making efforts to raise more companies in this county.
Col. James T. Preston and Col. A. C. Moore are both endeavoring to raise regiments.
Both are clever gentlemen, and it is hoped that such may succeed in their landable undertaking.
I have been informed that the crops in this and the adjoining counties are very good -- There have been hard rains on several occasions.
The people here are satisfied with the course pursued by our Administration towards Mr. Nelson, of Tennessee.
August 26th (search for this): article 9
The "Letter Express" broken up. Louisville, Aug. 26.
--The last Letter Express which will be allowed to go was sent to-day, as Postmaster General Blair has directed in the future that all carriers shall be arrested.
Written communications between the sections is hereafter forbidden.
Blair (search for this): article 9
The "Letter Express" broken up. Louisville, Aug. 26.
--The last Letter Express which will be allowed to go was sent to-day, as Postmaster General Blair has directed in the future that all carriers shall be arrested.
Written communications between the sections is hereafter forbidden.