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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: October 6, 1864., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
Flag of truce.
--A flag-of truce boat from Fortress Monroe, under charge of Lieutenant Mulford, arrived at Varina yesterday morning, having on board several hundred returned sick and wounded Confederate prisoners.
Soon after the information of her arrival was received, Colonel Ould and Captain W. H. Hatch, of the Exchange Bureau, proceeded to Varina to make the necessary arrangements for the delivery of our prisoners here.
A number of Yankees will be sent North by the returning steamer.
Varina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 4
Flag of truce.
--A flag-of truce boat from Fortress Monroe, under charge of Lieutenant Mulford, arrived at Varina yesterday morning, having on board several hundred returned sick and wounded Confederate prisoners.
Soon after the information of her arrival was received, Colonel Ould and Captain W. H. Hatch, of the Exchange Bureau, proceeded to Varina to make the necessary arrangements for the delivery of our prisoners here.
A number of Yankees will be sent North by the returning steamg of truce.
--A flag-of truce boat from Fortress Monroe, under charge of Lieutenant Mulford, arrived at Varina yesterday morning, having on board several hundred returned sick and wounded Confederate prisoners.
Soon after the information of her arrival was received, Colonel Ould and Captain W. H. Hatch, of the Exchange Bureau, proceeded to Varina to make the necessary arrangements for the delivery of our prisoners here.
A number of Yankees will be sent North by the returning steamer.
W. H. Hatch (search for this): article 4
Flag of truce.
--A flag-of truce boat from Fortress Monroe, under charge of Lieutenant Mulford, arrived at Varina yesterday morning, having on board several hundred returned sick and wounded Confederate prisoners.
Soon after the information of her arrival was received, Colonel Ould and Captain W. H. Hatch, of the Exchange Bureau, proceeded to Varina to make the necessary arrangements for the delivery of our prisoners here.
A number of Yankees will be sent North by the returning steamer.
Mulford (search for this): article 4
Flag of truce.
--A flag-of truce boat from Fortress Monroe, under charge of Lieutenant Mulford, arrived at Varina yesterday morning, having on board several hundred returned sick and wounded Confederate prisoners.
Soon after the information of her arrival was received, Colonel Ould and Captain W. H. Hatch, of the Exchange Bureau, proceeded to Varina to make the necessary arrangements for the delivery of our prisoners here.
A number of Yankees will be sent North by the returning steamer.
Ould (search for this): article 4
Flag of truce.
--A flag-of truce boat from Fortress Monroe, under charge of Lieutenant Mulford, arrived at Varina yesterday morning, having on board several hundred returned sick and wounded Confederate prisoners.
Soon after the information of her arrival was received, Colonel Ould and Captain W. H. Hatch, of the Exchange Bureau, proceeded to Varina to make the necessary arrangements for the delivery of our prisoners here.
A number of Yankees will be sent North by the returning steamer.