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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 28, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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John (search for this): article 2
The Rappahannock lines.
that everything continued quiet in the of Gordonsville yesterday morning in pursuance of Pope's commands, the people in Culpeper and stealing they could lay their hands upon.
current on Saturday and yesterday that were within a few miles of the Central but the line of communication was not
to state that Mr. John T. was not taken prisoner, as reported the Yankees visited his place in Hanover last week.
Pope (search for this): article 2
The Rappahannock lines.
that everything continued quiet in the of Gordonsville yesterday morning in pursuance of Pope's commands, the people in Culpeper and stealing they could lay their hands upon.
current on Saturday and yesterday that were within a few miles of the Central but the line of communication was not
to state that Mr. John T. was not taken prisoner, as reported the Yankees visited his place in Hanover last week.
Hanover Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
The Rappahannock lines.
that everything continued quiet in the of Gordonsville yesterday morning in pursuance of Pope's commands, the people in Culpeper and stealing they could lay their hands upon.
current on Saturday and yesterday that were within a few miles of the Central but the line of communication was not
to state that Mr. John T. was not taken prisoner, as reported the Yankees visited his place in Hanover last week.
Stonewall Jackson (search for this): article 3
Stone (search for this): article 3
Livingston (search for this): article 3
Doubleday (search for this): article 3
Reynolds (search for this): article 3
Thomas (search for this): article 3
in Fredericksburg — the enemy's movements.
a gentleman who left Fredericksburg, Va., days ago, we have gathered some information respecting the situation of that place and vicinity.
The reign of has been inaugurated and the people are to experience the bitter effects of abolition from which they have hitherto been compa exempt.
On Wednesday night the Federal arrested Thomas P. Barton Commonwealths Attorney for Spotsylvania county: Thomas a prominent merchant; Charles C. Well merchant, and brother of Dr. B. E. Wellford, Richmond; and Beverly T. Gill, formerly of the Gill & Spillman, of Richmond; and on night they arrested James H. Bradley James McGuire, well-known merchants, the whom had just returned from Richmond, he has a son who was wounded in the recent These gentlemen were dragged from their in the night time and taken across the river camps of the Yankee army, whence they sent the next morning to Washington.
It first conjectured that they were arrest
Mansfield (search for this): article 3