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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: June 26, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Huntsville (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 3
Jarl Clemens again.
--A correspondent of the Atlanta Commonwealth says that, to his personal knowledge, Clemens, Bell, and Morgan were, as late as the 25th ult, making speeches at Blount Springs, Ala. and calling for volunteers to drive the Yankees from North Alabama, and he places no reliance upon the story font Clemens has turned Hessian.--He also declares that the story of Mitchell's sending four hundred wagon loads of cotton from Huntsville is false.
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 3
Jarl Clemens again.
--A correspondent of the Atlanta Commonwealth says that, to his personal knowledge, Clemens, Bell, and Morgan were, as late as the 25th ult, making speeches at Blount Springs, Ala. and calling for volunteers to drive the Yankees from North Alabama, and he places no reliance upon the story font Clemens has turned Hessian.--He also declares that the story of Mitchell's sending four hundred wagon loads of cotton from Huntsville is false.
Blount Springs (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 3
Jarl Clemens again.
--A correspondent of the Atlanta Commonwealth says that, to his personal knowledge, Clemens, Bell, and Morgan were, as late as the 25th ult, making speeches at Blount Springs, Ala. and calling for volunteers to drive the Yankees from North Alabama, and he places no reliance upon the story font Clemens has turned Hessian.--He also declares that the story of Mitchell's sending four hundred wagon loads of cotton from Huntsville is false.
Bell (search for this): article 3
Jarl Clemens again.
--A correspondent of the Atlanta Commonwealth says that, to his personal knowledge, Clemens, Bell, and Morgan were, as late as the 25th ult, making speeches at Blount Springs, Ala. and calling for volunteers to drive the Yankees from North Alabama, and he places no reliance upon the story font Clemens has turned Hessian.--He also declares that the story of Mitchell's sending four hundred wagon loads of cotton from Huntsville is false.
B. R. Mitchell (search for this): article 3
Jarl Clemens again.
--A correspondent of the Atlanta Commonwealth says that, to his personal knowledge, Clemens, Bell, and Morgan were, as late as the 25th ult, making speeches at Blount Springs, Ala. and calling for volunteers to drive the Yankees from North Alabama, and he places no reliance upon the story font Clemens has turned Hessian.--He also declares that the story of Mitchell's sending four hundred wagon loads of cotton from Huntsville is false.
Morgan (search for this): article 3
Jarl Clemens again.
--A correspondent of the Atlanta Commonwealth says that, to his personal knowledge, Clemens, Bell, and Morgan were, as late as the 25th ult, making speeches at Blount Springs, Ala. and calling for volunteers to drive the Yankees from North Alabama, and he places no reliance upon the story font Clemens has turned Hessian.--He also declares that the story of Mitchell's sending four hundred wagon loads of cotton from Huntsville is false.
Jarl Clemens (search for this): article 3
Jarl Clemens again.
--A correspondent of the Atlanta Commonwealth says that, to his personal knowledge, Clemens, Bell, and Morgan were, as late as the 25th ult, making speeches at Blount Springs, Ala. and calling for volunteers to drive the Yankees from North Alabama, and he places no reliance upon the story font Clemens hasClemens, Bell, and Morgan were, as late as the 25th ult, making speeches at Blount Springs, Ala. and calling for volunteers to drive the Yankees from North Alabama, and he places no reliance upon the story font Clemens has turned Hessian.--He also declares that the story of Mitchell's sending four hundred wagon loads of cotton from Huntsville is false. an were, as late as the 25th ult, making speeches at Blount Springs, Ala. and calling for volunteers to drive the Yankees from North Alabama, and he places no reliance upon the story font Clemens has turned Hessian.--He also declares that the story of Mitchell's sending four hundred wagon loads of cotton from Huntsville is false.