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Pass Christian (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 9
The Mobile Tribune, of the 8th, says:The steamboat Watson, which arrived yesterday from New Orleans, reports that the steamboat P. C. Wallis was captured by the enemy last Friday, not far from Pass Christian. She was on her way to New Orleans with a cargo of turpentine. One thousand of the Yankee prisoners, captured at Shiloh, reached Montgomery, Ala., on Tuesday last. The Legion which the Hon. Henry W. Hilliard, of Montgomery, was authorised to raise, is a splendid success. It numbers eleven companies already. The Episcopal church at Danville, Va., has offered its bell to the Government.
Danville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
The Mobile Tribune, of the 8th, says:The steamboat Watson, which arrived yesterday from New Orleans, reports that the steamboat P. C. Wallis was captured by the enemy last Friday, not far from Pass Christian. She was on her way to New Orleans with a cargo of turpentine. One thousand of the Yankee prisoners, captured at Shiloh, reached Montgomery, Ala., on Tuesday last. The Legion which the Hon. Henry W. Hilliard, of Montgomery, was authorised to raise, is a splendid success. It numbers eleven companies already. The Episcopal church at Danville, Va., has offered its bell to the Government.
Montgomery (search for this): article 9
The Mobile Tribune, of the 8th, says:The steamboat Watson, which arrived yesterday from New Orleans, reports that the steamboat P. C. Wallis was captured by the enemy last Friday, not far from Pass Christian. She was on her way to New Orleans with a cargo of turpentine. One thousand of the Yankee prisoners, captured at Shiloh, reached Montgomery, Ala., on Tuesday last. The Legion which the Hon. Henry W. Hilliard, of Montgomery, was authorised to raise, is a splendid success. It numbers eleven companies already. The Episcopal church at Danville, Va., has offered its bell to the Government.
Henry W. Hilliard (search for this): article 9
The Mobile Tribune, of the 8th, says:The steamboat Watson, which arrived yesterday from New Orleans, reports that the steamboat P. C. Wallis was captured by the enemy last Friday, not far from Pass Christian. She was on her way to New Orleans with a cargo of turpentine. One thousand of the Yankee prisoners, captured at Shiloh, reached Montgomery, Ala., on Tuesday last. The Legion which the Hon. Henry W. Hilliard, of Montgomery, was authorised to raise, is a splendid success. It numbers eleven companies already. The Episcopal church at Danville, Va., has offered its bell to the Government.