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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: September 21, 1864., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 2
From Georgia.
The ten days flag of truce between Sherman and Hood ends this evening, and to-morrow morning hostilities are to be resumed.
The two commanding generals have filled up this interval with some sharp pen-and-paper skirmishing, in which Sherman has been using slang and waving "the old flag," and our commander has entered into the history, causes, &c., of secession.
Both will use different weapons after to-day.
Sherman (search for this): article 2
From Georgia.
The ten days flag of truce between Sherman and Hood ends this evening, and to-morrow morning hostilities are to be resumed.
The two commanding generals have filled up this interval with some sharp pen-and-paper skirmishing, in which Sherman has been using slang and waving "the old flag," and our commander has entered into the history, causes, &c., of secession.
Both will use different weapons after to-day.
From Georgia.
The ten days flag of truce between Sherman and Hood ends this evening, and to-morrow morning hostilities are to be resumed.
The two commanding generals have filled up this interval with some sharp pen-and-paper skirmishing, in which Sherman has been using slang and waving "the old flag," and our commander has entered into the history, causes, &c., of secession.
Both will use different weapons after to-day.
Hood (search for this): article 2
From Georgia.
The ten days flag of truce between Sherman and Hood ends this evening, and to-morrow morning hostilities are to be resumed.
The two commanding generals have filled up this interval with some sharp pen-and-paper skirmishing, in which Sherman has been using slang and waving "the old flag," and our commander has entered into the history, causes, &c., of secession.
Both will use different weapons after to-day.