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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: September 27, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Lewisburg (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 19
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 19
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 19
Meadow Bluff (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 19
From the West.
Positions of Wise and Floyd — rumors — telegraphic communication, etc.
Lewisburg, Va., Sept. 23, 1861.
Editors of the Dispatch: I send you the following items, which you can use as you see fit:
Gen. Wise is fortified a little this side of the top of Sewell Mountain.
His position is a very strong one, commanding all approaches.
Gen. Floyd has entrenched himself at Meadow Bluff, 15½ miles West of Lewisburg, and some eight miles, I think, east of Gen. Wise.
The North Carolina and Georgia regiments which were on their way to join him, but which had not arrived when he so gallantly three times repulsed a greatly superior force, have since then strengthened his force.
A splendid Mississippi regiment passed through town this afternoon to join Gen. Floyd.
It was one thousand strong.
The men were fine in spirit.
The regularity of its movement, and the close order of the men, and the absence of stragglers, indicate much more than ordina
Sewell Mountain (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 19
From the West.
Positions of Wise and Floyd — rumors — telegraphic communication, etc.
Lewisburg, Va., Sept. 23, 1861.
Editors of the Dispatch: I send you the following items, which you can use as you see fit:
Gen. Wise is fortified a little this side of the top of Sewell Mountain.
His position is a very strong one, commanding all approaches.
Gen. Floyd has entrenched himself at Meadow Bluff, 15½ miles West of Lewisburg, and some eight miles, I think, east of Gen. Wise.
The North Carolina and Georgia regiments which were on their way to join him, but which had not arrived when he so gallantly three times repulsed a greatly superior force, have since then strengthened his force.
A splendid Mississippi regiment passed through town this afternoon to join Gen. Floyd.
It was one thousand strong.
The men were fine in spirit.
The regularity of its movement, and the close order of the men, and the absence of stragglers, indicate much more than ordin
Lee (search for this): article 19
Floyd (search for this): article 19
From the West.
Positions of Wise and Floyd — rumors — telegraphic communication, etc.
Lewisburg, Va., Sept. 23, 1861.
is position is a very strong one, commanding all approaches.
Gen. Floyd has entrenched himself at Meadow Bluff, 15½ miles West of Lewisbd Mississippi regiment passed through town this afternoon to join Gen. Floyd.
It was one thousand strong.
The men were fine in spirit.
The f stragglers, indicate much more than ordinary discipline.
Generals Floyd and Wise, according to common report in town, have both declareure to grasp his supposed prey.
Cortainly, he can be sure that Generals Floyd and Wise, and their men, will fight to the last.
The last batt become, indeed, a military necessity.
General Lee went to General Floyd's camp on Saturday morning, escorted by about twenty-five of th
The object of this visit has not transpired.
He passed through this place.
The Greenbrier militia are in the field with General Floyd
Rosencranz (search for this): article 19
Wise (search for this): article 19
From the West.
Positions of Wise and Floyd — rumors — telegraphic communication, etc.
Lewisburg, Va., Sept. 23, 1861.
Editors of the Dispatch: I send you the following items, which you can use as you see fit:
Gen. Wise is fortified a little this side of the top of Sewell Mountain.
His position is a vw Bluff, 15½ miles West of Lewisburg, and some eight miles, I think, east of Gen. Wise.
The North Carolina and Georgia regiments which were on their way to join histragglers, indicate much more than ordinary discipline.
Generals Floyd and Wise, according to common report in town, have both declared that before Rosencranz sn regard to the movements of Rosencranz.
Some say that the has been near to General Wise and has retired to Dogwood Gap — others that he is slowly approaching, whilee to grasp his supposed prey.
Cortainly, he can be sure that Generals Floyd and Wise, and their men, will fight to the last.
The last battle at the heights of Gaule
September 23rd, 1861 AD (search for this): article 19
From the West.
Positions of Wise and Floyd — rumors — telegraphic communication, etc.
Lewisburg, Va., Sept. 23, 1861.
Editors of the Dispatch: I send you the following items, which you can use as you see fit:
Gen. Wise is fortified a little this side of the top of Sewell Mountain.
His position is a very strong one, commanding all approaches.
Gen. Floyd has entrenched himself at Meadow Bluff, 15½ miles West of Lewisburg, and some eight miles, I think, east of Gen. Wise.
The North Carolina and Georgia regiments which were on their way to join him, but which had not arrived when he so gallantly three times repulsed a greatly superior force, have since then strengthened his force.
A splendid Mississippi regiment passed through town this afternoon to join Gen. Floyd.
It was one thousand strong.
The men were fine in spirit.
The regularity of its movement, and the close order of the men, and the absence of stragglers, indicate much more than ordin