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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: April 28, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Suffolk, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
From Suffolk.
Passengers by the Petersburg train last night report no change in the position of affairs at Suffolk.
Our forces have as yet made no attach upon the town, though there has been sharp skirmishing in the vicinity.
In a skirmish on Saturday afternoon, Captain Parke Poindexter, of the 14th Va. Regiment, formerly of this city, was severely wounded; but beyond this we have learned nothing of the engagement.
From Suffolk.
Passengers by the Petersburg train last night report no change in the position of affairs at Suffolk.
Our forces have as yet made no attach upon the town, though there has been sharp skirmishing in the vicinity.
In a skirmish on Saturday afternoon, Captain Parke Poindexter, of the 14th Va. Regiment, formerly of this city, was severely wounded; but beyond this we have learned nothing of the engagement.
Parke Poindexter (search for this): article 2
From Suffolk.
Passengers by the Petersburg train last night report no change in the position of affairs at Suffolk.
Our forces have as yet made no attach upon the town, though there has been sharp skirmishing in the vicinity.
In a skirmish on Saturday afternoon, Captain Parke Poindexter, of the 14th Va. Regiment, formerly of this city, was severely wounded; but beyond this we have learned nothing of the engagement.