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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Norfolk (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 232
It is rumored that Lincoln has been drunk for three days, and that Capt. Lee has command at the Capitol, and also that Col. Lee, of Va., who lately resigned, is bombarding Washington from Arlington Heights.
If so, it will account for his not having arrived here to take command, as was expected.--Norfolk (Va.) Herald, April 22.
Arlington Heights (Utah, United States) (search for this): chapter 232
It is rumored that Lincoln has been drunk for three days, and that Capt. Lee has command at the Capitol, and also that Col. Lee, of Va., who lately resigned, is bombarding Washington from Arlington Heights.
If so, it will account for his not having arrived here to take command, as was expected.--Norfolk (Va.) Herald, April 22.
Washington (United States) (search for this): chapter 232
It is rumored that Lincoln has been drunk for three days, and that Capt. Lee has command at the Capitol, and also that Col. Lee, of Va., who lately resigned, is bombarding Washington from Arlington Heights.
If so, it will account for his not having arrived here to take command, as was expected.--Norfolk (Va.) Herald, April 22.
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 232
It is rumored that Lincoln has been drunk for three days, and that Capt. Lee has command at the Capitol, and also that Col. Lee, of Va., who lately resigned, is bombarding Washington from Arlington Heights.
If so, it will account for his not having arrived here to take command, as was expected.--Norfolk (Va.) Herald, April 22.
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): chapter 232
It is rumored that Lincoln has been drunk for three days, and that Capt. Lee has command at the Capitol, and also that Col. Lee, of Va., who lately resigned, is bombarding Washington from Arlington Heights.
If so, it will account for his not having arrived here to take command, as was expected.--Norfolk (Va.) Herald, April 22.
Harry Lee (search for this): chapter 232
It is rumored that Lincoln has been drunk for three days, and that Capt. Lee has command at the Capitol, and also that Col. Lee, of Va., who lately resigned, is bombarding Washington from Arlington Heights.
If so, it will account for his not having arrived here to take command, as was expected.--Norfolk (Va.) Herald, April 22.
It is rumored that Lincoln has been drunk for three days, and that Capt. Lee has command at the Capitol, and also that Col. Lee, of Va., who lately resigned, is bombarding Washington from Arlington Heights.
If so, it will account for his not having arrived here to take command, as was expected.--Norfolk (Va.) Herald, April 22.
April 22nd (search for this): chapter 232
It is rumored that Lincoln has been drunk for three days, and that Capt. Lee has command at the Capitol, and also that Col. Lee, of Va., who lately resigned, is bombarding Washington from Arlington Heights.
If so, it will account for his not having arrived here to take command, as was expected.--Norfolk (Va.) Herald, April 22.