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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 11, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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Dickens (search for this): article 1
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Thorne (search for this): article 1
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Handsome affair at Williamsburg.
On Tuesday morning last a cavalry force, consisting of a portion of the "Holcombe Legion," of South Carolina, two companies of Virginia and one of Georgia cavalry, in all numbering some 370 men, made a brilliant dash upon the enemy at Williamsburg, in which they succeeded in inflicting pretty severe punishment on the nest of Yankee thieves quartered at that place.
About sunrise our scouts came up with those of the enemy one mile from the town, on the Centreville road.
A brisk skirmish ensued, in which the Yankees were routed, leaving several of their number dead on the field.
Our forces followed quickly after them, and soon entered the town, where they encountered some eight hundred of the foe, who fired upon them from behind houses and other concealed points.
The fight, which was a severe one, lasted about fifteen minutes, when the enemy broke and ran in the direction of their camps, about a mile and a half below Williamsburg.
Between t
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Handsome affair at Williamsburg.
On Tuesday morning last a cavalry force, consisting of a portion of the "Holcombe Legion," of South Carolina, two companies of Virginia and one of Georgia cavalry, in all numbering some 370 men, made a brilliant dash upon the enemy at Williamsburg, in which they succeeded in inflicting pretty severe punishment on the nest of Yankee thieves quartered at that place.
About sunrise our scouts came up with those of the enemy one mile from the town, on the Centreville road.
A brisk skirmish ensued, in which the Yankees were routed, leaving several of their number dead on the field.
Our forces followed quickly after them, and soon entered the town, where they encountered some eight hundred of the foe, who fired upon them from behind houses and other concealed points.
The fight, which was a severe one, lasted about fifteen minutes, when the enemy broke and ran in the direction of their camps, about a mile and a half below Williamsburg.
Between th
Paul (search for this): article 1
Hustings Court.
--This tribunal was presided over yesterday by Recorder Caskie, and closed its session at 3 o'clock, after accomplishing the following business: John Pero, Emmett Pero, and Mary Hix, charged with assaulting John and Margaret Wheeland were tried and found guilty.
John Pero was fined $25 and coats, and the other two defendants half of that amount, on payment of which they were discharged from custody.--Ellas Vanderlip was tried for and receiving hay stolen from Paul Bredick. The jury, after hearing the evidence, retired, but after some time spent in consultation, returned and reported that there was no chance of their agreeing on a verdict; whereupon a jury man was withdrawn, and the case continued until the next term.
The Court refused as grant the application of defendants attorney for a discharge, submitted for the reason that he belonged to Capt. McCanley's cavalry company, and was under marching orders — Delta Reynolds was tried for selling liquor contrary t
Caskie (search for this): article 1
Hustings Court.
--This tribunal was presided over yesterday by Recorder Caskie, and closed its session at 3 o'clock, after accomplishing the following business: John Pero, Emmett Pero, and Mary Hix, charged with assaulting John and Margaret Wheeland were tried and found guilty.
John Pero was fined $25 and coats, and the other two defendants half of that amount, on payment of which they were discharged from custody.--Ellas Vanderlip was tried for and receiving hay stolen from Paul Bredick. The jury, after hearing the evidence, retired, but after some time spent in consultation, returned and reported that there was no chance of their agreeing on a verdict; whereupon a jury man was withdrawn, and the case continued until the next term.
The Court refused as grant the application of defendants attorney for a discharge, submitted for the reason that he belonged to Capt. McCanley's cavalry company, and was under marching orders — Delta Reynolds was tried for selling liquor contrary
John M. Daniel (search for this): article 1
Clinton James (search for this): article 1