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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 30, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Gen Lee (search for this): article 1
The Yankees advancing
The Yankees yesterday were at Tunstall's Station in considerable force, mostly cavalry.
Their infantry was no doubt advancing in the fear ready to support them.
Their force is variously estimated at from 10 to 25,000 men Opinions are much divided as to the object of this expedition.
Some suppose the design is actually to attack the city; but to us, that seems preposterous.
Others think with more appearance of probability, that it is intended merely to keep up an excitement and draw off men from Lee's army.
It appears to us that we have force sufficient not only to defeat, but to capture the whole of their army, should it venture near enough.
Stanley (search for this): article 1
Railroad accident.
--On Sunday afternoon last an accident occurred on the Petersburg railroad, which caused the loss of a valuable engine and bridge.
Mr. Stanley, superintendent of the Government road near Petersburg, came to this city to obtain an additional engine, and was given the mammoth locomotive "Jos. R. Anderson" Starting from here with two white and two colored assistance, he proceeded in safety to Swift Creek, two miles and a half from the Cockade city, when the abutment of the bridge over that creek gave way, precipitating the locomotive and tender into the creek a distance of forty feet, smashing up the engine, seriously injuring one of the negroes, and bruising the other four slightly.
One of the injured servants, it is thought, will die. In consequence of this accident the passenger train will leave here at 5 o'clock A. M., and but one train each way will be run per day till the bridge is repaired, which will probably be done in three or four days.
Joseph R. Anderson (search for this): article 1
Railroad accident.
--On Sunday afternoon last an accident occurred on the Petersburg railroad, which caused the loss of a valuable engine and bridge.
Mr. Stanley, superintendent of the Government road near Petersburg, came to this city to obtain an additional engine, and was given the mammoth locomotive "Jos. R. Anderson" Starting from here with two white and two colored assistance, he proceeded in safety to Swift Creek, two miles and a half from the Cockade city, when the abutment of the bridge over that creek gave way, precipitating the locomotive and tender into the creek a distance of forty feet, smashing up the engine, seriously injuring one of the negroes, and bruising the other four slightly.
One of the injured servants, it is thought, will die. In consequence of this accident the passenger train will leave here at 5 o'clock A. M., and but one train each way will be run per day till the bridge is repaired, which will probably be done in three or four days.
Chesterfield (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Railroad accident.
--On Sunday afternoon last an accident occurred on the Petersburg railroad, which caused the loss of a valuable engine and bridge.
Mr. Stanley, superintendent of the Government road near Petersburg, came to this city to obtain an additional engine, and was given the mammoth locomotive "Jos. R. Anderson" Starting from here with two white and two colored assistance, he proceeded in safety to Swift Creek, two miles and a half from the Cockade city, when the abutment of the bridge over that creek gave way, precipitating the locomotive and tender into the creek a distance of forty feet, smashing up the engine, seriously injuring one of the negroes, and bruising the other four slightly.
One of the injured servants, it is thought, will die. In consequence of this accident the passenger train will leave here at 5 o'clock A. M., and but one train each way will be run per day till the bridge is repaired, which will probably be done in three or four days.
June 28th (search for this): article 1
[special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch]the Virginians at Vicksburg. Mobile, June 28
--Captain Connell, who came out of Vicksburg on the 17th has arrived here.
He gives the following information about some of the Virginians in Vicksburg.
He saw all mentioned on the day he left:
Gen. Baldwin is wounded slightly.
Gen. Stephen Lee is well.
He lost three horses under him in the action of Wednesday.
Maj. Walkins and brother, from Lewisburg, are well.
Gen Reynolds and staff all well.--Young Leftwich, Gregory, and D. Morrie, of Lynchburg, well.
Major Mayo, of Richmond, well.
Baldwin (search for this): article 1
[special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch]the Virginians at Vicksburg. Mobile, June 28
--Captain Connell, who came out of Vicksburg on the 17th has arrived here.
He gives the following information about some of the Virginians in Vicksburg.
He saw all mentioned on the day he left:
Gen. Baldwin is wounded slightly.
Gen. Stephen Lee is well.
He lost three horses under him in the action of Wednesday.
Maj. Walkins and brother, from Lewisburg, are well.
Gen Reynolds and staff all well.--Young Leftwich, Gregory, and D. Morrie, of Lynchburg, well.
Major Mayo, of Richmond, well.
Connell (search for this): article 1
[special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch]the Virginians at Vicksburg. Mobile, June 28
--Captain Connell, who came out of Vicksburg on the 17th has arrived here.
He gives the following information about some of the Virginians in Vicksburg.
He saw all mentioned on the day he left:
Gen. Baldwin is wounded slightly.
Gen. Stephen Lee is well.
He lost three horses under him in the action of Wednesday.
Maj. Walkins and brother, from Lewisburg, are well.
Gen Reynolds and staff all well.--Young Leftwich, Gregory, and D. Morrie, of Lynchburg, well.
Major Mayo, of Richmond, well.
Gregory (search for this): article 1
[special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch]the Virginians at Vicksburg. Mobile, June 28
--Captain Connell, who came out of Vicksburg on the 17th has arrived here.
He gives the following information about some of the Virginians in Vicksburg.
He saw all mentioned on the day he left:
Gen. Baldwin is wounded slightly.
Gen. Stephen Lee is well.
He lost three horses under him in the action of Wednesday.
Maj. Walkins and brother, from Lewisburg, are well.
Gen Reynolds and staff all well.--Young Leftwich, Gregory, and D. Morrie, of Lynchburg, well.
Major Mayo, of Richmond, well.
Mayo (search for this): article 1
[special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch]the Virginians at Vicksburg. Mobile, June 28
--Captain Connell, who came out of Vicksburg on the 17th has arrived here.
He gives the following information about some of the Virginians in Vicksburg.
He saw all mentioned on the day he left:
Gen. Baldwin is wounded slightly.
Gen. Stephen Lee is well.
He lost three horses under him in the action of Wednesday.
Maj. Walkins and brother, from Lewisburg, are well.
Gen Reynolds and staff all well.--Young Leftwich, Gregory, and D. Morrie, of Lynchburg, well.
Major Mayo, of Richmond, well.
Stephen Lee (search for this): article 1
[special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch]the Virginians at Vicksburg. Mobile, June 28
--Captain Connell, who came out of Vicksburg on the 17th has arrived here.
He gives the following information about some of the Virginians in Vicksburg.
He saw all mentioned on the day he left:
Gen. Baldwin is wounded slightly.
Gen. Stephen Lee is well.
He lost three horses under him in the action of Wednesday.
Maj. Walkins and brother, from Lewisburg, are well.
Gen Reynolds and staff all well.--Young Leftwich, Gregory, and D. Morrie, of Lynchburg, well.
Major Mayo, of Richmond, well.