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North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 4
Bowling Green (Indiana, United States) (search for this): article 4
Southern news.
From our exchanges we gather the following Southern items:
Honor to Zollicoffer.
A movement is on foot, we learn, in Nashville, to raise a monument over the remains of the heroic and lamented Gen. Zollicoffer.
A patriotic friend in this city proposes to be one of a number to contribute a hundred dollars each, to make it a monument worthy of the man.-- Annville Reg.
From Fort Henry.
The Bowling Green Courier says:
A friend writing us from Fort Henry, on the 23d, says that they are busy there making preparations for a fight.
The Yankees had landed at Calloway town, on the west side of the Tennessee, some sixteen miles below the Fort, to the number of ten thousand or twelve thousand men. The scout-boat "Dunbar," which went down the day before to take a look at them, almost run afoul of one of the Lincoln gun-boats hid under a point just above Calloway town.
They had a beautiful race from there back, but the Dunbar beat her. She fired at the
Dunbar (search for this): article 4
Greenhow (search for this): article 4
Zollicoffer (search for this): article 4
Southern news.
From our exchanges we gather the following Southern items:
Honor to Zollicoffer.
A movement is on foot, we learn, in Nashville, to raise a monument over the remains of the heroic and lamented Gen. Zollicoffer.
A patriotic friend in this city proposes to be one of a number to contribute a hundred dollars each, to make it a monument worthy of the man.-- Annville Reg.
From Fort Henry.
The Bowling Green Courier says:
A friend writing us from Fort Henry, Gen. Zollicoffer.
A patriotic friend in this city proposes to be one of a number to contribute a hundred dollars each, to make it a monument worthy of the man.-- Annville Reg.
From Fort Henry.
The Bowling Green Courier says:
A friend writing us from Fort Henry, on the 23d, says that they are busy there making preparations for a fight.
The Yankees had landed at Calloway town, on the west side of the Tennessee, some sixteen miles below the Fort, to the number of ten thousand or twelve thousand men. The scout-boat "Dunbar," which went down the day before to take a look at them, almost run afoul of one of the Lincoln gun-boats hid under a point just above Calloway town.
They had a beautiful race from there back, but the Dunbar beat her. She fired at the
Annville Reg (search for this): article 4
Southern news.
From our exchanges we gather the following Southern items:
Honor to Zollicoffer.
A movement is on foot, we learn, in Nashville, to raise a monument over the remains of the heroic and lamented Gen. Zollicoffer.
A patriotic friend in this city proposes to be one of a number to contribute a hundred dollars each, to make it a monument worthy of the man.-- Annville Reg.
From Fort Henry.
The Bowling Green Courier says:
A friend writing us from Fort Henry, on the 23d, says that they are busy there making preparations for a fight.
The Yankees had landed at Calloway town, on the west side of the Tennessee, some sixteen miles below the Fort, to the number of ten thousand or twelve thousand men. The scout-boat "Dunbar," which went down the day before to take a look at them, almost run afoul of one of the Lincoln gun-boats hid under a point just above Calloway town.
They had a beautiful race from there back, but the Dunbar beat her. She fired at the D
McIlwaine (search for this): article 4
Cameron (search for this): article 4
Marshall (search for this): article 4
Dickinson (search for this): article 4