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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 2, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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Battle of Manassas.
triumph of our forces over the combined armies of McClellan and Pope.
Our information is such as to give encouragement to the hope that the sacred soil of Virginia will soon be rescued from the hands land divested of the polluting tread, of the Yankee invader.
The great battle of Saturday lano grounds to question the glorious success of our arms.
This dispatch stated that on Thursday Gen. Jackson's corps repulsed Gen. Pope; Gen. Longstreet repulsed McClellan on Friday, and that on Saturday Gen. Lee attacked the combined forces of McClellan and Pope, utterly routing them with immense loss.
Our army, it was stated, waMcClellan and Pope, utterly routing them with immense loss.
Our army, it was stated, was still pursuing them, but in what direction we did not learn.
If it be true, as previously represented, that our forces had gained the rear of the enemy, and repulsed their attempts to recover their intercepted lines we do not understand by what route they are now endeavoring to effect their escape.
Large supplies of valuable st
Taliaferro (search for this): article 1
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Battle of Manassas.
triumph of our forces over the combined armies of McClellan and Pope.
Our information is such as to give encouragement to the hope that the sacred soil of Virginia will soon be rescued from the hands land divested of the polluting tread, of the Yankee invader.
The great battle of Saturday le, conveying information which left no grounds to question the glorious success of our arms.
This dispatch stated that on Thursday Gen. Jackson's corps repulsed Gen. Pope; Gen. Longstreet repulsed McClellan on Friday, and that on Saturday Gen. Lee attacked the combined forces of McClellan and Pope, utterly routing them with immensPope, utterly routing them with immense loss.
Our army, it was stated, was still pursuing them, but in what direction we did not learn.
If it be true, as previously represented, that our forces had gained the rear of the enemy, and repulsed their attempts to recover their intercepted lines we do not understand by what route they are now endeavoring to effect their e
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Lee (search for this): article 1
Trimble (search for this): article 1
McClellan (search for this): article 1
Passing counterfeit money.
--A detective connected with the Provost Marshal's office arrested, on Saturday night, a man named Robert Blossingham, for having in his possession a ten dollar and twenty dollar counterfeit C. S. Treasury notes, and a pass from Gen. McClellan.
Blossingham yesterday had an examination before C. S. Commissioner Watson, when it appeared that he was a resident of Williamsburg, Va; had lived there a long time, and formerly kept the old Raleigh Tavern before it was burned; that being found there when the Yankees came into possession of the place, he had been forced to stay and accept their protection, such as it was. One of them passed on him as genuine the bogus money, and he received it not knowing its worthless character.
A number of refugees from Williamsburg were examined pro and con in this case, which was finally sent before Gen. Winder to be determined by him.
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Passing counterfeit money.
--A detective connected with the Provost Marshal's office arrested, on Saturday night, a man named Robert Blossingham, for having in his possession a ten dollar and twenty dollar counterfeit C. S. Treasury notes, and a pass from Gen. McClellan.
Blossingham yesterday had an examination before C. S. Commissioner Watson, when it appeared that he was a resident of Williamsburg, Va; had lived there a long time, and formerly kept the old Raleigh Tavern before it was burned; that being found there when the Yankees came into possession of the place, he had been forced to stay and accept their protection, such as it was. One of them passed on him as genuine the bogus money, and he received it not knowing its worthless character.
A number of refugees from Williamsburg were examined pro and con in this case, which was finally sent before Gen. Winder to be determined by him.