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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 15, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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McClellan (search for this): article 1
The New Yankee raid.
The rumors which were so extensively circulated through the streets on Friday and Saturday, regarding the movements of Yankee gunboats, grew out of a "raid" made by the enemy in the lower counties.
Between the James and Chickahominy rivers is a narrow strip of country that has heretofore been unmolested.
When McClellan's army was driven down the river he did not reach all the plantations, and embarked his men too hurriedly to destroy them.
After doing, then, all the damage possible in Gloucester, Mathews, King and Queen, King William, and other counties adjoining, the Yankees turned their attention to this section, and have now sent a force to steal negroes, horses, and poultry, to burn grain, barns, and agricultural implements, and to arrest peaceable farmers who sympathize with the South.
There is no doubt this is the whole object contemplated in the advance of the gunboats up the river which occurred on Thursday.
The day previous two iron-clads went u
Lamb (search for this): article 1
James King (search for this): article 1
Mathews (search for this): article 1
Apperson (search for this): article 1
Glocester (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 1
Chickahominy (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
The New Yankee raid.
The rumors which were so extensively circulated through the streets on Friday and Saturday, regarding the movements of Yankee gunboats, grew out of a "raid" made by the enemy in the lower counties.
Between the James and Chickahominy rivers is a narrow strip of country that has heretofore been unmolested.
When McClellan's army was driven down the river he did not reach all the plantations, and embarked his men too hurriedly to destroy them.
After doing, then, all the damage possible in Gloucester, Mathews, King and Queen, King William, and other counties adjoining, the Yankees turned their attention to this section, and have now sent a force to steal negroes, horses, and poultry, to burn grain, barns, and agricultural implements, and to arrest peaceable farmers who sympathize with the South.
There is no doubt this is the whole object contemplated in the advance of the gunboats up the river which occurred on Thursday.
The day previous two iron-clads went u
McPherson (search for this): article 1
From Vicksburg and Port Houses.
Progress of the siege — heavy firing at both places — gunboats
Jackson, June 10.
--Memphis papers, of the 6th, say that Grant is mounting heavy rifled Parrot guns.
His parallels are within 350 yards of ours.
The Memphis Bulletin says that Grant's sharpshooters command the rebel works.
No rebel dare show his head above the paraffin.
Sherman commands the right, McPherson the centre, and McClernand the left.
The advanced regiments are relieved by fresh troops daily.
A Northern dispatch says that Hanter's troops have sailed from Port Royal to reinforce Banks.
Nothing further from Port Hudson.
But little firing at Vicksburg to-day.
It has been raining hard all day.
Jackson's cavalry and a skirmish with the enemy at Edwards's Depot.
The enemy retired.
Our loss was two killed.
[Second Dispatch.] Jackson, June 11.
--Our scouts from the vicinity of Vicksburg report that Grant in hauling water for
June 11th (search for this): article 1
Kirby Smith (search for this): article 1