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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 9, 1864., [Electronic resource].
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Butler (search for this): article 1
Shingler (search for this): article 1
The operations of the enemy on the Peninsula — their reported Retire sent to New Kent Court House.
After their repulse at Bottom's Bridge, on Sunday morning, the enemy fell back to Talleysville.
at the junction of the old Williamsburg and Hanover roads, about twenty-four miles distant from this city.
Here they command in considerable force until about soon yesterday, when they retired to New Kent Court House.
Their force at Talleysville on Sunday, as reported by one of Col. Shingler's couriers, consisted of three brigades of infantry, four regiments of cavalry, and twelve pieces of
The impression is that this demonstration as an advance of their lines, and new base of operations, extending Cumberland, on the Pamunkey, to Shales, on the Chickahominy.
If they succeed in forming this base, their lines will be advanced some 25 miles nearer this my which will afford them advantages of operating not heretofore foreseen.
In the little affair at Bottom's Bridge, on
New Kent Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
The operations of the enemy on the Peninsula — their reported Retire sent to New Kent Court House.
After their repulse at Bottom's Bridge, on Sunday morning, the enemy fell back to Talleysville.
at the junction of the old Williamsburg and Hanover roads, about twenty-four miles distant from this city.
Here they command in considerable force until about soon yesterday, when they retired to New Kent Court House.
Their force at Talleysville on Sunday, as reported by one of Col. Shingler's couriers, consisted of three brigades of infantry, four regiments of cavalry, and twelve pieces of
The impression is that this demonstration as an advance otheir men are observed to fall beneath the well directed him of our artillery, whilst the loses of their cavalry suffered quite security.
Their raiment to New Kent C. H. Indices that apprehensions are entertained that the formidable obstacles and in their path were anticipated in the first inception the movement.
There can b
Talleysville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
The operations of the enemy on the Peninsula — their reported Retire sent to New Kent Court House.
After their repulse at Bottom's Bridge, on Sunday morning, the enemy fell back to Talleysville.
at the junction of the old Williamsburg and Hanover roads, about twenty-four miles distant from this city.
Here they command in considerable force until about soon yesterday, when they retired to New Kent Court House.
Their force at Talleysville on Sunday, as reported by one of Col. Shingler'Talleysville on Sunday, as reported by one of Col. Shingler's couriers, consisted of three brigades of infantry, four regiments of cavalry, and twelve pieces of
The impression is that this demonstration as an advance of their lines, and new base of operations, extending Cumberland, on the Pamunkey, to Shales, on the Chickahominy.
If they succeed in forming this base, their lines will be advanced some 25 miles nearer this my which will afford them advantages of operating not heretofore foreseen.
In the little affair at Bottom's Bridge, on S
Johanna Stubling (search for this): article 1
Serious Accident.
--About five o'clock yesterday afternoon, as the outward-bound train on the Petersburg read was moving off, a little girl about five years of age, the daughter of Mrs. Johanna Stubling, Jumped upon the cow catcher, with the intention, doubtless, of getting a ride.
Suddenly she lost her balance, and before the engine could be checked, was thrown on the track, and both legs were horribly mangled by the wheels of the locomotive passing over them.
The little sufferer was immediately taken to her mother's residence, where medical assistance was speedily obtained, but it is thought she cannot survive her injuries.
February 8th (search for this): article 1
From east Tennessee. Morristown, February 8.
--Reports from Knoxville, by various sources, represent that the garrison there is in state of great suffering from small-pox (of which there are 700 cases) and a scarcity of rations.
The Federal prisoners captured have bread made of unbolted flour.
Col. H. L. Gilmer, of the 4th Kentucky cavalry, has been commissioned Brigadier General.
The train ran to Strawberry Plains, within fifteen miles of Knoxville, yesterday.
H. L. Gilmer (search for this): article 1
From east Tennessee. Morristown, February 8.
--Reports from Knoxville, by various sources, represent that the garrison there is in state of great suffering from small-pox (of which there are 700 cases) and a scarcity of rations.
The Federal prisoners captured have bread made of unbolted flour.
Col. H. L. Gilmer, of the 4th Kentucky cavalry, has been commissioned Brigadier General.
The train ran to Strawberry Plains, within fifteen miles of Knoxville, yesterday.
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
From east Tennessee. Morristown, February 8.
--Reports from Knoxville, by various sources, represent that the garrison there is in state of great suffering from small-pox (of which there are 700 cases) and a scarcity of rations.
The Federal prisoners captured have bread made of unbolted flour.
Col. H. L. Gilmer, of the 4th Kentucky cavalry, has been commissioned Brigadier General.
The train ran to Strawberry Plains, within fifteen miles of Knoxville, yesterday.
Morristown (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): article 1
From east Tennessee. Morristown, February 8.
--Reports from Knoxville, by various sources, represent that the garrison there is in state of great suffering from small-pox (of which there are 700 cases) and a scarcity of rations.
The Federal prisoners captured have bread made of unbolted flour.
Col. H. L. Gilmer, of the 4th Kentucky cavalry, has been commissioned Brigadier General.
The train ran to Strawberry Plains, within fifteen miles of Knoxville, yesterday.
September (search for this): article 1
100 dollars reward.
--Absconded from my farm, in Greenville county, Va, on Thursday night, Feb. 4th, a mulatto man named Richard, about 35 years old and 5½ feet high.
He belongs, until.
September last, to a gentleman near king George Court-House, whose time I do not remember, where he has a wife, and will doubtless try to reach that place.
The above reward will be paid for the delivery of Richard to me in Greenville county, Va, or to Mr LGrady, in Richmond Lewis Weeb. fe 9--3t*