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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 31, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 433 total hits in 247 results.
March (search for this): article 1
John (search for this): article 1
Roe (search for this): article 1
From our army in Northern Virginia.
It was stated at Winchester on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning that the enemy were crossing the Potomac in heavy force at be and Point of Roe and that their cavalry were in the neighborhood of on the Shenandoah river.
Of the movements of our army we cannot speak.
Ending their so colours in the lower Valley, our forces off actually destroyed the Baltimore and Ohio, and the Winchester and Potomac Railroads.
The Edstarers read was tern up from the neighborhood of Mr. John's in Morgan county to within of Harper's Ferry — in all, a distance of some forty miles. All the depots on the read were torn down or burned, and the fine hotel, belonging to the company, at Mar. lusburg, was committed to the flames.
The crost and stills of the road were taken up and fired, and the heavy iron laid on and bent by the heat, so as to render then dt for use. The Winchester road was destroyed entirely from Winchester to Halltown, some twenty-five mil
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From our army in Northern Virginia.
It was stated at Winchester on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning that the enemy were crossing the Potomac in heavy force at be and Point of Roe and that their cavalry were in the neighborhood of on the Shenandoah river.
Of the movements of our army we cannot speak.
Ending their so colours in the lower Valley, our forces off actually destroyed the Baltimore and Ohio, and the Winchester and Potomac Railroads.
The Edstarers read was tern up from the neighborhood of Mr. John's in Morgan county to within of Harper's Ferry — in all, a distance of some forty miles. All the depots on the read were torn down or burned, and the fine hotel, belonging to the company, at Mar. lusburg, was committed to the flames.
The crost and stills of the road were taken up and fired, and the heavy iron laid on and bent by the heat, so as to render then dt for use. The Winchester road was destroyed entirely from Winchester to Halltown, some twenty-five mil
Harper's Ferry (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Shenandoah (United States) (search for this): article 1
From our army in Northern Virginia.
It was stated at Winchester on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning that the enemy were crossing the Potomac in heavy force at be and Point of Roe and that their cavalry were in the neighborhood of on the Shenandoah river.
Of the movements of our army we cannot speak.
Ending their so colours in the lower Valley, our forces off actually destroyed the Baltimore and Ohio, and the Winchester and Potomac Railroads.
The Edstarers read was tern up from the neighborhood of Mr. John's in Morgan county to within of Harper's Ferry — in all, a distance of some forty miles. All the depots on the read were torn down or burned, and the fine hotel, belonging to the company, at Mar. lusburg, was committed to the flames.
The crost and stills of the road were taken up and fired, and the heavy iron laid on and bent by the heat, so as to render then dt for use. The Winchester road was destroyed entirely from Winchester to Halltown, some twenty-five mile
Halltown (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
October 9th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 1
Was brought to my jail
--October 9, 1862, a negro man, named Washington.
Says he belongs to Wm. Greentree, of Rockbridge county, Va., Said negro is of a black complexion, about twenty-one years old, five feet five inches high, and has lost two of his front teeth.
The owner will come forward prove property, pay expenses and take him away.
oc 31--7t* Robert Lumpkin.
Robert Lumpkin (search for this): article 1
Was brought to my jail
--October 9, 1862, a negro man, named Washington.
Says he belongs to Wm. Greentree, of Rockbridge county, Va., Said negro is of a black complexion, about twenty-one years old, five feet five inches high, and has lost two of his front teeth.
The owner will come forward prove property, pay expenses and take him away.
oc 31--7t* Robert Lumpkin.
William Greentree (search for this): article 1
Was brought to my jail
--October 9, 1862, a negro man, named Washington.
Says he belongs to Wm. Greentree, of Rockbridge county, Va., Said negro is of a black complexion, about twenty-one years old, five feet five inches high, and has lost two of his front teeth.
The owner will come forward prove property, pay expenses and take him away.
oc 31--7t* Robert Lumpkin.