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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 24, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 414 total hits in 204 results.
July 23rd (search for this): article 1
Latest from the North. Petersburg July 23d.
--The Baltimore American, of the 21st inst., has been received.
It contains dispatches from Cleveland and Cincinnati representing that Morgan attempted to cross the Ohio on Saturday, but was prevented by the fire of the gunboats.
Two hundred of his men were drowned, and subsequently one thousand captured. Morgan, with one thousand men, had turned back, moving towards Gallipoli.
A telegram, dated Hagerstown, 19th, says that the rear guard of Lee's army left Martinsburg at two o'clock Saturday morning. Meade's whole army is across the Potomac, rapidly following.
Lee is retreating his main force by Strasburg, via Staunton, and not Culpeper.
The American says that "the Hon. William Whiting, Solicitor of the War Department, leaves Boston on Wednesday, for Europe, as the commissioned legal adviser of our Ministers in England and France.
His mission is said to be one of vast importance, and is reported to have reference to th
21st (search for this): article 1
Latest from the North. Petersburg July 23d.
--The Baltimore American, of the 21st inst., has been received.
It contains dispatches from Cleveland and Cincinnati representing that Morgan attempted to cross the Ohio on Saturday, but was prevented by the fire of the gunboats.
Two hundred of his men were drowned, and subsequently one thousand captured. Morgan, with one thousand men, had turned back, moving towards Gallipoli.
A telegram, dated Hagerstown, 19th, says that the rear guard of Lee's army left Martinsburg at two o'clock Saturday morning. Meade's whole army is across the Potomac, rapidly following.
Lee is retreating his main force by Strasburg, via Staunton, and not Culpeper.
The American says that "the Hon. William Whiting, Solicitor of the War Department, leaves Boston on Wednesday, for Europe, as the commissioned legal adviser of our Ministers in England and France.
His mission is said to be one of vast importance, and is reported to have reference to th
Cleveland (search for this): article 1
Latest from the North. Petersburg July 23d.
--The Baltimore American, of the 21st inst., has been received.
It contains dispatches from Cleveland and Cincinnati representing that Morgan attempted to cross the Ohio on Saturday, but was prevented by the fire of the gunboats.
Two hundred of his men were drowned, and subsequently one thousand captured. Morgan, with one thousand men, had turned back, moving towards Gallipoli.
A telegram, dated Hagerstown, 19th, says that the rear guard of Lee's army left Martinsburg at two o'clock Saturday morning. Meade's whole army is across the Potomac, rapidly following.
Lee is retreating his main force by Strasburg, via Staunton, and not Culpeper.
The American says that "the Hon. William Whiting, Solicitor of the War Department, leaves Boston on Wednesday, for Europe, as the commissioned legal adviser of our Ministers in England and France.
His mission is said to be one of vast importance, and is reported to have reference to t
Morgan (search for this): article 1
Latest from the North. Petersburg July 23d.
--The Baltimore American, of the 21st inst., has been received.
It contains dispatches from Cleveland and Cincinnati representing that Morgan attempted to cross the Ohio on Saturday, but was prevented by the fire of the gunboats.
Two hundred of his men were drowned, and subsequently one thousand captured. Morgan, with one thousand men, had turned back, moving towards Gallipoli.
A telegram, dated Hagerstown, 19th, says that the rear guaMorgan, with one thousand men, had turned back, moving towards Gallipoli.
A telegram, dated Hagerstown, 19th, says that the rear guard of Lee's army left Martinsburg at two o'clock Saturday morning. Meade's whole army is across the Potomac, rapidly following.
Lee is retreating his main force by Strasburg, via Staunton, and not Culpeper.
The American says that "the Hon. William Whiting, Solicitor of the War Department, leaves Boston on Wednesday, for Europe, as the commissioned legal adviser of our Ministers in England and France.
His mission is said to be one of vast importance, and is reported to have reference to th
William Whiting (search for this): article 1
Gen Lee (search for this): article 1
Hagerstown (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 1
Latest from the North. Petersburg July 23d.
--The Baltimore American, of the 21st inst., has been received.
It contains dispatches from Cleveland and Cincinnati representing that Morgan attempted to cross the Ohio on Saturday, but was prevented by the fire of the gunboats.
Two hundred of his men were drowned, and subsequently one thousand captured. Morgan, with one thousand men, had turned back, moving towards Gallipoli.
A telegram, dated Hagerstown, 19th, says that the rear guard of Lee's army left Martinsburg at two o'clock Saturday morning. Meade's whole army is across the Potomac, rapidly following.
Lee is retreating his main force by Strasburg, via Staunton, and not Culpeper.
The American says that "the Hon. William Whiting, Solicitor of the War Department, leaves Boston on Wednesday, for Europe, as the commissioned legal adviser of our Ministers in England and France.
His mission is said to be one of vast importance, and is reported to have reference to th
Strasburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
France (France) (search for this): article 1
Martinsburg (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1



