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Stonewall Jackson (search for this): article 1
From the army of Northern Virginia. We have but little news from Gen. Lee's army. On Friday the enemy crossed the Potomac at Williamsport, some ten or fifteen thousand strong, over to Martinsburg. On learning of the enemy's advance, Stonewall Jackson attacked him and drove him back across the river on a "double-quick." The Yankees are represented as not having waited for the second fire from our men. The movement, no doubt, was intended as a rute de guerre to draw Jackson over into Mar thousand strong, over to Martinsburg. On learning of the enemy's advance, Stonewall Jackson attacked him and drove him back across the river on a "double-quick." The Yankees are represented as not having waited for the second fire from our men. The movement, no doubt, was intended as a rute de guerre to draw Jackson over into Maryland, having, it is presumed, laid a trap for that astute General; but he was not to be caught. Saturday morning everything along the lines was in statu quo.
R. E. Lee (search for this): article 1
From the army of Northern Virginia. We have but little news from Gen. Lee's army. On Friday the enemy crossed the Potomac at Williamsport, some ten or fifteen thousand strong, over to Martinsburg. On learning of the enemy's advance, Stonewall Jackson attacked him and drove him back across the river on a "double-quick." The Yankees are represented as not having waited for the second fire from our men. The movement, no doubt, was intended as a rute de guerre to draw Jackson over into Maryland, having, it is presumed, laid a trap for that astute General; but he was not to be caught. Saturday morning everything along the lines was in statu quo.
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 1
From the army of Northern Virginia. We have but little news from Gen. Lee's army. On Friday the enemy crossed the Potomac at Williamsport, some ten or fifteen thousand strong, over to Martinsburg. On learning of the enemy's advance, Stonewall Jackson attacked him and drove him back across the river on a "double-quick." The Yankees are represented as not having waited for the second fire from our men. The movement, no doubt, was intended as a rute de guerre to draw Jackson over into Maryland, having, it is presumed, laid a trap for that astute General; but he was not to be caught. Saturday morning everything along the lines was in statu quo.
Martinsburg (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 1
From the army of Northern Virginia. We have but little news from Gen. Lee's army. On Friday the enemy crossed the Potomac at Williamsport, some ten or fifteen thousand strong, over to Martinsburg. On learning of the enemy's advance, Stonewall Jackson attacked him and drove him back across the river on a "double-quick." The Yankees are represented as not having waited for the second fire from our men. The movement, no doubt, was intended as a rute de guerre to draw Jackson over into Maryland, having, it is presumed, laid a trap for that astute General; but he was not to be caught. Saturday morning everything along the lines was in statu quo.
Burglary. --The store of M. Blair & Co., corner of Cary and 12th streets, was entered sometime during Monday night by thieves, who succeeded in carrying off twelve barrels of flour and other articles of considerable value.
Runaways in jail. --Was committed to the jail of Henrico county as runaways the following Slaves, viz: Adam — Said to belong to Col. Wyatt Alkin, of South Carolina. The said negro is about 30 years old, 5 feet 8 inches high, and not very black. Had on when committed a suit of linen clothes. Jeremiah — Said to be the property of G. R. Charley wright, near Front Royal, Va. Said slave is about 12 years old. yellow complexion, 4 feet 8 inches high, and had on when committed a full sun of Yankee uniform clothing. Slav
Wyatt Alkin (search for this): article 1
Runaways in jail. --Was committed to the jail of Henrico county as runaways the following Slaves, viz: Adam — Said to belong to Col. Wyatt Alkin, of South Carolina. The said negro is about 30 years old, 5 feet 8 inches high, and not very black. Had on when committed a suit of linen clothes. Jeremiah — Said to be the property of G. R. Charley wright, near Front Royal, Va. Said slave is about 12 years old. yellow complexion, 4 feet 8 inches high, and had on when committed a full sun of Yankee uniform clothing. Slav
G. R. Charley (search for this): article 1
Runaways in jail. --Was committed to the jail of Henrico county as runaways the following Slaves, viz: Adam — Said to belong to Col. Wyatt Alkin, of South Carolina. The said negro is about 30 years old, 5 feet 8 inches high, and not very black. Had on when committed a suit of linen clothes. Jeremiah — Said to be the property of G. R. Charley wright, near Front Royal, Va. Said slave is about 12 years old. yellow complexion, 4 feet 8 inches high, and had on when committed a full sun of Yankee uniform clothing. Slav
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Runaways in jail. --Was committed to the jail of Henrico county as runaways the following Slaves, viz: Adam — Said to belong to Col. Wyatt Alkin, of South Carolina. The said negro is about 30 years old, 5 feet 8 inches high, and not very black. Had on when committed a suit of linen clothes. Jeremiah — Said to be the property of G. R. Charley wright, near Front Royal, Va. Said slave is about 12 years old. yellow complexion, 4 feet 8 inches high, and had on when committed a full sun of Yankee uniform clothing. Slav
Henrico (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Runaways in jail. --Was committed to the jail of Henrico county as runaways the following Slaves, viz: Adam — Said to belong to Col. Wyatt Alkin, of South Carolina. The said negro is about 30 years old, 5 feet 8 inches high, and not very black. Had on when committed a suit of linen clothes. Jeremiah — Said to be the property of G. R. Charley wright, near Front Royal, Va. Said slave is about 12 years old. yellow complexion, 4 feet 8 inches high, and had on when committed a full sun of Yankee uniform clothing. Slav
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