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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 15, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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McClellan (search for this): article 9
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Richardson (search for this): article 9
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Later from the North.
Old Abe has a moonlight review of McClellan's army — a Breeze in Congress.
The New York Herald, of the 11th, is received through the kindness of a friend.
It has voluminous correspondence from the "Grand Army," but the letters are so much like all those it has published that we will only make extracts from them.
From Harrison's Landing, on the 7th, it is stated that "ship loads of supplies come to the wharf, and fresh beef is plentiful." The writer adds, that after a few days rest "the boys are ready to meet a foe at a moment's notice whom they have tested and learned not to fear." Gen. Griffin, who managed the artillery at Malvern's Hill, thinks he can whip the Confederates "every pop." It was feared that the Confederates would establish batteries on the south side of James river, and annoy them in transporting supplies.
Another, dated the 9th, gives an account of
Old Abe's visit to the Grand army.
Our division, like the other div
Stanton (search for this): article 9
Lane (search for this): article 9