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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 24, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) or search for Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) in all documents.
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Notes of the War.
the battle in Arkansas--Mr. Yancey's speech in New Orleans — cotton planting, &c., &c.
The Little Rock Trust Democrat of March 13, has a letter from Fort Smith, which pays the following tribute to our brave commanders who recently fell in the bloody battle in Arkansas:
The noble and brave McCulloch has fallen.
No nobler blood will flow, no better man will yield up his life for the liberty of the South.
But this is not all; the gallant McIntosh also haArkansas:
The noble and brave McCulloch has fallen.
No nobler blood will flow, no better man will yield up his life for the liberty of the South.
But this is not all; the gallant McIntosh also has yielded up his life for the cause he was espoused to. Young and brave, and as daring as he was brave, his, like his brave companions', name was a terror to our enemies.
But they only live now in deeds of noble daring and devotion to the cause of the South, His devoted wife has the heart fell sympathies of many friends in the west.
The South should adopt her and her children, and may God be a protector to the widow and orphans, Col. McRae is also reported among the slain, killed whilst gallan