Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 26, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Greenhow or search for Greenhow in all documents.

Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:

e in Scott county. Johnson was killed in the battle of Pittsburg. A number of the women in St. Louis have been restricted in their movements, and their limits for locomotion , by a military order. They have been in the habit of cheering in the streets the rebel prisoners as they passed along, and of have gone so far as to insult some of our wounded soldiers as they were being conveyed to the hospitals. The women are all in high standing in good society. The female prisoners, Greenhow, Baxley, and Mrs. Morris still in the old Capitol prison. Mrs. Morris, has not yet completed her preparations for departure to Dixie. The others are ready and willing to go. From Nashville. The Knoxville Register has received a copy of the Nashville Dispatch, of April 15th,. It contains but little news, excepting the details of the surrender of Island No.10, which it appears has been evacuated by all the Confederate troops, except about three hundred. A number of guns fell int