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Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: February 20, 1865., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Raid on salt works. --A letter to the Savannah Republican, from Greenock, near St. Marks, Fin, dated July 20th, says the Yankees made a raid on the salt works, on last Thursday, carrying off 10 or 15 negroes, killing all the stock, burning fixtures, houses, &c. They also carried off several white men.
Ship building on the Clyde. --The Glasgow correspondent of the New York Times, under date October 28, informs that journal that sixty-three iron sea-going vessels were then building between Greenock and the City of Ginegow — mostly propellers. All except three of them are constructed entirely of iron — iron keels, iron coverings, iron compartments and iron rib
maker of the town, named Richard James. Maximilian has been having a grand ball in his Mexican palace. The empress wore white silk embroidered in gold, a necklace of diamonds, and a sprig of green leaves in her hair. A club of French gourmets, whose members live only to invent new dishes and ruin their digestion, have just contrived a novelty in the form of a lobster boiled in champagne. A late foreign paper says a brother of the rebel General Breckinridge is working in Greenock, Scotland, as a journeyman engineer. He is named Archibald Breckinridge. A tenor of the name of Berger has just made his debut at the Italian opera, Paris, in Ernani, with success. He is only twenty-two years old. At a banquet given to Captain Winslow and officers at Paris, the loyal resident Americans present contributed the sum of six hundred and twenty-five francs to erect a monument at Detroit to the memory of Gowin, who died of wounds received during the engagement between the K