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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 26, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Farrow (search for this): article 1
Another Haul of Yankees.
The Central train last night brought to the city twenty two Yankee prisoner, who were captured a Sunday morning last in the neighborhood of Occoquan.
We were enable to get any particulars arrested with their capture, but understood from one of the guards accompanying, them that they were taken by an independent company commanded by Capt. Farrow.
Occoquan River (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Another Haul of Yankees.
The Central train last night brought to the city twenty two Yankee prisoner, who were captured a Sunday morning last in the neighborhood of Occoquan.
We were enable to get any particulars arrested with their capture, but understood from one of the guards accompanying, them that they were taken by an independent company commanded by Capt. Farrow.
Daniel (search for this): article 1
Abolition prisoners arrived.
--Twenty Abolition prisoners arrived at the Libby prison yesterday from Gordonsville, in charge of Serg't H B Daniel, of Capt. Farrell's cavalry company.
They were captured on Occoquan creek, on Sunday morning last, by a brilliant dash made by the above company, who swam the creek, and, passing the outpost pickets, surpassed the prisoners while asleep.
On the return of the company it was attacked, and several men on both sides were wounded. --Capt. Farrell is said to have been mortally wounded.
The captives belong in equal parts to companies F and B of the 2d Pennsylvania cavalry regiment.
Farrell (search for this): article 1
Abolition prisoners arrived.
--Twenty Abolition prisoners arrived at the Libby prison yesterday from Gordonsville, in charge of Serg't H B Daniel, of Capt. Farrell's cavalry company.
They were captured on Occoquan creek, on Sunday morning last, by a brilliant dash made by the above company, who swam the creek, and, passing the outpost pickets, surpassed the prisoners while asleep.
On the return of the company it was attacked, and several men on both sides were wounded. --Capt. Farrell ig't H B Daniel, of Capt. Farrell's cavalry company.
They were captured on Occoquan creek, on Sunday morning last, by a brilliant dash made by the above company, who swam the creek, and, passing the outpost pickets, surpassed the prisoners while asleep.
On the return of the company it was attacked, and several men on both sides were wounded. --Capt. Farrell is said to have been mortally wounded.
The captives belong in equal parts to companies F and B of the 2d Pennsylvania cavalry regiment.
Farragut (search for this): article 1
Mobile, March 23.
--The Appeal, of the 21st inst, says that the cachet steamer Natchez, with 1,300 bales of cotton, was destroyed by fire on the 13th inst, on a trip up the Yazoo.
The Hartford and Monongahela were allowed to approach within 470 yards of our batteries at Grand Gulf, when they opened upon them, the vessels replying with broadsides several times.
A dozen shots struck the vessels.
Parties were seen carrying the wounded below.
No damage on our side.
The Natchez Courier says that the Hartford, the Federal fit ship, with Commodore Farragut on board, an choired in front of that city on Tuesday afternoon, 16th inst., and rent a small boat with a flag of truce ashore with a note addressed to the Mayor, stating that if the United States boats were fired on by the people of Natchez, or by guerillas, he would bombard the city.
The Hartford remained all night and left with the Monongahela next morning.
March 23rd (search for this): article 1
Mobile, March 23.
--The Appeal, of the 21st inst, says that the cachet steamer Natchez, with 1,300 bales of cotton, was destroyed by fire on the 13th inst, on a trip up the Yazoo.
The Hartford and Monongahela were allowed to approach within 470 yards of our batteries at Grand Gulf, when they opened upon them, the vessels replying with broadsides several times.
A dozen shots struck the vessels.
Parties were seen carrying the wounded below.
No damage on our side.
The Natchez Courier says that the Hartford, the Federal fit ship, with Commodore Farragut on board, an choired in front of that city on Tuesday afternoon, 16th inst., and rent a small boat with a flag of truce ashore with a note addressed to the Mayor, stating that if the United States boats were fired on by the people of Natchez, or by guerillas, he would bombard the city.
The Hartford remained all night and left with the Monongahela next morning.
16th (search for this): article 1
Mobile, March 23.
--The Appeal, of the 21st inst, says that the cachet steamer Natchez, with 1,300 bales of cotton, was destroyed by fire on the 13th inst, on a trip up the Yazoo.
The Hartford and Monongahela were allowed to approach within 470 yards of our batteries at Grand Gulf, when they opened upon them, the vessels replying with broadsides several times.
A dozen shots struck the vessels.
Parties were seen carrying the wounded below.
No damage on our side.
The Natchez Courier says that the Hartford, the Federal fit ship, with Commodore Farragut on board, an choired in front of that city on Tuesday afternoon, 16th inst., and rent a small boat with a flag of truce ashore with a note addressed to the Mayor, stating that if the United States boats were fired on by the people of Natchez, or by guerillas, he would bombard the city.
The Hartford remained all night and left with the Monongahela next morning.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
Mobile, March 23.
--The Appeal, of the 21st inst, says that the cachet steamer Natchez, with 1,300 bales of cotton, was destroyed by fire on the 13th inst, on a trip up the Yazoo.
The Hartford and Monongahela were allowed to approach within 470 yards of our batteries at Grand Gulf, when they opened upon them, the vessels replying with broadsides several times.
A dozen shots struck the vessels.
Parties were seen carrying the wounded below.
No damage on our side.
The Natchez Courier says that the Hartford, the Federal fit ship, with Commodore Farragut on board, an choired in front of that city on Tuesday afternoon, 16th inst., and rent a small boat with a flag of truce ashore with a note addressed to the Mayor, stating that if the United States boats were fired on by the people of Natchez, or by guerillas, he would bombard the city.
The Hartford remained all night and left with the Monongahela next morning.
The Hague (Netherlands) (search for this): article 1
February 10th (search for this): article 1