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The Daily Dispatch: April 18, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 2. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: February 14, 1865., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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days. The following officers have been selected for the ensuing year: A L Hill, of Norfolk, M W G Master. J D Kelley, of Petersburg, R. W D G Master. Isaac Seriver, of Richmond, R. W. G Warden. W. J Riddick, of Richmond, R W Grand Secretary, J W, Purgusson, of Richmond, R W Grand Treasurer, Rev G W Dame, of Danville, R W Grand Chaplain. Jos E Wolff, of Petersburg, Grand Conductor. C. A Schaffter, of Lynchburg, Grand Marshall. Alex Grant, of Richmond, Grand Guardian. Thos Foster, of Richmond, Grand Herald. The Grand, Encampment of Virginia met in this city yesterday. The following is a list of officers elected for the present year. P G P, Hugh Latham, Grand Chief Patriarch, P. G P O R Wolff, Grand High Priest. P G P, Ambers Page, Grand Senator Warden. P G P, A T Burr, Grand Scribe. P C P C A Schaffter, Grand Treasurer. P C P Hugh Smith, Grand Junior Warden. P C P, Thomas Fister, Grand Sentinel.
Fought on the American Continent--One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Men Engaged — A Desperate Contest of Two Days at Pittsburg Landing — Glorious Result to the Union Army — The Rebels Routed in all Directions — Heavy Loss of Life--Generals Grant and Smith Wounded — Very Heavy Loss, of Rebel Troops in Killed Wounded, and Prisoners — Rebel Commander, Albert S. Johnston, Killed — The Renegade Beauregard has an Arm Shot Off — A Terrible Retribution Has Befallen the Rebels," &c, &c, &c,. Pittsburg Major Page, 57th Illinois, killed. Gen. Prentice, with several hundred of our men, were taken prisoners on Sunday. Another account adds the following to the list of casualties. Gen. Grant, wounded; Gen. W. H. L. Wallace, killed; Gen. Smith, severely wounded, Col. Hall, 16th Illinois, killed; Col. Logan, 32d Illinois, and Col. Davis, 51st Illinois, severely wounded; Major Hunter, 32d Illinois, killed; Col. Peabody, 25th Wisconsin, severely wounded. This account bring