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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 17, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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D. Euker (search for this): article 1
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News from General Lee's command.
--A gentleman who left the camp of that part of Gen. Lee's forces stationed on the east side of Mountain, under the command of H. R. Jackson, of Georgia, as late as Saturday night, brings us intelligence of the rements on this side the mountain to the of his departure, and also some later news from Gen. Lee's division.
This gentleman explains the telegraph of Saturday about the movements of our forces.
A part of General Jackson's command, under CoGeneral Jackson's command, under Cols. Rust and Taliaferro, and a force from Gen. Lee's camp, under Col. Anderson, marched simultaneously, in early part of last week, towards the fortification of the Federalists on the Parkersburg road, on the top of Cheat Mountain, a fatiguing march, the force under Cols. Rust and Taliaferro approached the of the fort, shot several pickets, and few prisoners, but deeming, after reconnoitering it, an attack on the fort injudius they returned to camp, reaching it very much fatigued on Saturda
E. Lee (search for this): article 1
News from General Lee's command.
--A gentleman who left the camp of that part of Gen. Lee's forces stationed on the east side of Mountain, under the command of H. R. Jackson, of Georgia, as lGen. Lee's forces stationed on the east side of Mountain, under the command of H. R. Jackson, of Georgia, as late as Saturday night, brings us intelligence of the rements on this side the mountain to the of his departure, and also some later news from Gen. Lee's division.
This gentleman explains the telGen. Lee's division.
This gentleman explains the telegraph of Saturday about the movements of our forces.
A part of General Jackson's command, under Cols. Rust and Taliaferro, and a force from Gen. Lee's camp, under Col. Anderson, marched simultaneouGen. Lee's camp, under Col. Anderson, marched simultaneously, in early part of last week, towards the fortification of the Federalists on the Parkersburg road, on the top of Cheat Mountain, a fatiguing march, the force under Cols. Rust and Taliaferro approountain, on the west side, as stated by the telegraph, and probably did not the mountain.
Gen. Lee's main force had not moved from the camp at Valley Mountain, and, therefore, all speculation ab
Rosencranz (search for this): article 1
Valley Mountain (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
News from General Lee's command.
--A gentleman who left the camp of that part of Gen. Lee's forces stationed on the east side of Mountain, under the command of H. R. Jackson, of Georgia, as late as Saturday night, brings us intelligence of the rements on this side the mountain to the of his departure, and also some later news from Gen. Lee's division.
This gentleman explains the telegraph of Saturday about the movements of our forces.
A part of General Jackson's command, under Cols. Rust and Taliaferro, and a force from Gen. Lee's camp, under Col. Anderson, marched simultaneously, in early part of last week, towards the fortification of the Federalists on the Parkersburg road, on the top of Cheat Mountain, a fatiguing march, the force under Cols. Rust and Taliaferro approached the of the fort, shot several pickets, and few prisoners, but deeming, after reconnoitering it, an attack on the fort injudius they returned to camp, reaching it very much fatigued on Saturday
Cheat Mountain (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1