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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 23, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 479 total hits in 233 results.
Meade (search for this): article 1
From Northern Virginia.
We have no further news from the forces under Gen. Lee.
There seems now to be a general concurrence in the opinion that the Yankees have crossed the Potomac on both sides of the Blue Ridge in considerable force.
A gentleman who left Charlestown on Saturday says a heavy force of the enemy was near that point, having crossed at Harper's Ferry and Shepherdstown.
The main body of Meade's army, however, are understood to have crossed at Berlin and Louisburg, and are operating on the eastern side of the mountain, with a view, doubtless, of throwing their columns between our army and Richmond.
The Central train continues to bring down the wounded in the several fights at Gettysburg.
Yesterday the remains of the lamented Gen. Pettigrew were brought down, and were conveyed to the Capitol, where they are now being in state.
The hearse was followed from the train by the State Guard, the city militia, and a large concourse of citizens.
Pettigrew (search for this): article 1
From Northern Virginia.
We have no further news from the forces under Gen. Lee.
There seems now to be a general concurrence in the opinion that the Yankees have crossed the Potomac on both sides of the Blue Ridge in considerable force.
A gentleman who left Charlestown on Saturday says a heavy force of the enemy was near that point, having crossed at Harper's Ferry and Shepherdstown.
The main body of Meade's army, however, are understood to have crossed at Berlin and Louisburg, and are operating on the eastern side of the mountain, with a view, doubtless, of throwing their columns between our army and Richmond.
The Central train continues to bring down the wounded in the several fights at Gettysburg.
Yesterday the remains of the lamented Gen. Pettigrew were brought down, and were conveyed to the Capitol, where they are now being in state.
The hearse was followed from the train by the State Guard, the city militia, and a large concourse of citizens.
Henry W. Lee (search for this): article 1
From Northern Virginia.
We have no further news from the forces under Gen. Lee.
There seems now to be a general concurrence in the opinion that the Yankees have crossed the Potomac on both sides of the Blue Ridge in considerable force.
A gentleman who left Charlestown on Saturday says a heavy force of the enemy was near that point, having crossed at Harper's Ferry and Shepherdstown.
The main body of Meade's army, however, are understood to have crossed at Berlin and Louisburg, and are operating on the eastern side of the mountain, with a view, doubtless, of throwing their columns between our army and Richmond.
The Central train continues to bring down the wounded in the several fights at Gettysburg.
Yesterday the remains of the lamented Gen. Pettigrew were brought down, and were conveyed to the Capitol, where they are now being in state.
The hearse was followed from the train by the State Guard, the city militia, and a large concourse of citizens.
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Northern Virginia.
We have no further news from the forces under Gen. Lee.
There seems now to be a general concurrence in the opinion that the Yankees have crossed the Potomac on both sides of the Blue Ridge in considerable force.
A gentleman who left Charlestown on Saturday says a heavy force of the enemy was near that point, having crossed at Harper's Ferry and Shepherdstown.
The main body of Meade's army, however, are understood to have crossed at Berlin and Louisburg, and are operating on the eastern side of the mountain, with a view, doubtless, of throwing their columns between our army and Richmond.
The Central train continues to bring down the wounded in the several fights at Gettysburg.
Yesterday the remains of the lamented Gen. Pettigrew were brought down, and were conveyed to the Capitol, where they are now being in state.
The hearse was followed from the train by the State Guard, the city militia, and a large concourse of citizens.
Harper's Ferry (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Northern Virginia.
We have no further news from the forces under Gen. Lee.
There seems now to be a general concurrence in the opinion that the Yankees have crossed the Potomac on both sides of the Blue Ridge in considerable force.
A gentleman who left Charlestown on Saturday says a heavy force of the enemy was near that point, having crossed at Harper's Ferry and Shepherdstown.
The main body of Meade's army, however, are understood to have crossed at Berlin and Louisburg, and are operating on the eastern side of the mountain, with a view, doubtless, of throwing their columns between our army and Richmond.
The Central train continues to bring down the wounded in the several fights at Gettysburg.
Yesterday the remains of the lamented Gen. Pettigrew were brought down, and were conveyed to the Capitol, where they are now being in state.
The hearse was followed from the train by the State Guard, the city militia, and a large concourse of citizens.
Louisburg (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Northern Virginia.
We have no further news from the forces under Gen. Lee.
There seems now to be a general concurrence in the opinion that the Yankees have crossed the Potomac on both sides of the Blue Ridge in considerable force.
A gentleman who left Charlestown on Saturday says a heavy force of the enemy was near that point, having crossed at Harper's Ferry and Shepherdstown.
The main body of Meade's army, however, are understood to have crossed at Berlin and Louisburg, and are operating on the eastern side of the mountain, with a view, doubtless, of throwing their columns between our army and Richmond.
The Central train continues to bring down the wounded in the several fights at Gettysburg.
Yesterday the remains of the lamented Gen. Pettigrew were brought down, and were conveyed to the Capitol, where they are now being in state.
The hearse was followed from the train by the State Guard, the city militia, and a large concourse of citizens.
March (search for this): article 1
Warren (search for this): article 1
Meade (search for this): article 1
July 15th (search for this): article 1