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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 12, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 458 total hits in 255 results.
James Almond (search for this): article 1
The cavalry skirmish at Williamsburg.
--The arrival of some one hundred or more prisoners and sixteen contrabands, captured by the Holcombe Legion, in the brilliant dash it made on the enemy at Williamsburg, on Tuesday, was noted in yesterday's paper.
Among the prisoners were the following commissioned officers, all belonging to the 5th Pennsylvania cavalry, viz: D Campbell, Colonel; W C Hensor, Major; Chas Lompe, Captain company B; Leopold Rosenthall, Captain company A; Alfred Cromelian, 1st Lieutenant company C; James Almond.
1st Lieutenant company G; J F Cummings, 2d Lieutenant company F. Two vivandieres, belonging to the regiment, were also captured and brought to this city and lodged in Castle Thunder.
Five small flags of the star and stripe pattern, were also captured and brought away.--One or two of them bore the marks of severe usage, received in the skirmish.
Banks (search for this): article 1
Humphrey Marshall (search for this): article 1
3rd (search for this): article 1
Evacuation of Corinth by the Federal--news from the North--the Approach to Cincinnati, &c. Mobile, Sept. 10.
--The Yankees have evacuated Corinth, burning every house to the ground before they left.
They are retreating northward, laying the whole country waste and burning houses.
The St. Louis Democrat, of the 3d inst., says that Gen. Blunt is to march from Fort Scott immediately to invade Northwest Arkansas.
The Confederates are concentrated at Cross Hollows, near Elkhorn battle field, awaiting his appearance.
Quantrell encountered the Union forces at Lamar, killing and wounding 22 men and two officers.
The Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune states the losses in all the battles, including Saturday, at 12,000, and calls Pope a liar for over-est mating his loss.
The rebel loss is believed to be less, as they fought under cover.
Gen: Banks burned his own baggage train, and destroyed three other trains loaded with supplies.
One thousand
Pope (search for this): article 1
Quantrell (search for this): article 1
Blunt (search for this): article 1
Evacuation of Corinth by the Federal--news from the North--the Approach to Cincinnati, &c. Mobile, Sept. 10.
--The Yankees have evacuated Corinth, burning every house to the ground before they left.
They are retreating northward, laying the whole country waste and burning houses.
The St. Louis Democrat, of the 3d inst., says that Gen. Blunt is to march from Fort Scott immediately to invade Northwest Arkansas.
The Confederates are concentrated at Cross Hollows, near Elkhorn battle field, awaiting his appearance.
Quantrell encountered the Union forces at Lamar, killing and wounding 22 men and two officers.
The Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune states the losses in all the battles, including Saturday, at 12,000, and calls Pope a liar for over-est mating his loss.
The rebel loss is believed to be less, as they fought under cover.
Gen: Banks burned his own baggage train, and destroyed three other trains loaded with supplies.
One thousand
Gen (search for this): article 1
James H. Smith (search for this): article 1
October, 9 AD (search for this): article 1
Evacuation of Corinth by the Federal--news from the North--the Approach to Cincinnati, &c. Mobile, Sept. 10.
--The Yankees have evacuated Corinth, burning every house to the ground before they left.
They are retreating northward, laying the whole country waste and burning houses.
The St. Louis Democrat, of the 3d inst., says that Gen. Blunt is to march from Fort Scott immediately to invade Northwest Arkansas.
The Confederates are concentrated at Cross Hollows, near Elkhorn battle field, awaiting his appearance.
Quantrell encountered the Union forces at Lamar, killing and wounding 22 men and two officers.
The Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune states the losses in all the battles, including Saturday, at 12,000, and calls Pope a liar for over-est mating his loss.
The rebel loss is believed to be less, as they fought under cover.
Gen: Banks burned his own baggage train, and destroyed three other trains loaded with supplies.
One thousand



