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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 6, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 602 total hits in 297 results.
Harlem River (New York, United States) (search for this): article 1
Milliken's Bend (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 1
Wise (search for this): article 1
Adventure of a Hanoverian taken prisoner by the Yankees.
--Among the prisoners lodged in Castle Thunder to Vay was Fleming Patmen, a native and resident of Hanover, of respectable standing, who was captured by Gen. Wise's forces near the scene of the skirmish with the Yankees at Tunstall's Station, on Monday morning, and who was sent to Richmond as a supposed spy. This charge will doubtless, be dismissed on investigation.
It seems that when the Yankees appeared in Hanover on Sunday Patman and other neighbors were at church, and that on returning home from it, he and a neighbor named Alex. Wingfield rode towards the Bash church, near Mrs. Goodall's, to reconnoitre and to meet some of their friends, who proposed to concert measures for resisting the Yankees.--It was found that the Yankees had been by the church and dispersed those who proposed to assemble, and captured Eldridge Cross, a neighbor.
On the return of Wingfield and Patman towards their homes they were taken prisoners
Winston (search for this): article 1
President Davis (search for this): article 1
Goodall (search for this): article 1
Fleming Patman (search for this): article 1
Fleming Patmen (search for this): article 1
Adventure of a Hanoverian taken prisoner by the Yankees.
--Among the prisoners lodged in Castle Thunder to Vay was Fleming Patmen, a native and resident of Hanover, of respectable standing, who was captured by Gen. Wise's forces near the scene of the skirmish with the Yankees at Tunstall's Station, on Monday morning, and who was sent to Richmond as a supposed spy. This charge will doubtless, be dismissed on investigation.
It seems that when the Yankees appeared in Hanover on Sunday Patman and other neighbors were at church, and that on returning home from it, he and a neighbor named Alex. Wingfield rode towards the Bash church, near Mrs. Goodall's, to reconnoitre and to meet some of their friends, who proposed to concert measures for resisting the Yankees.--It was found that the Yankees had been by the church and dispersed those who proposed to assemble, and captured Eldridge Cross, a neighbor.
On the return of Wingfield and Patman towards their homes they were taken prisoners
Alexander Wingfield (search for this): article 1
Upper Wire Village (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 1