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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: August 25, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Pemberton (search for this): article 5
Gen. Pemberton.
--A Mississippi correspondent of the Atlanta Appeal writes:
I am assured by undoubted authority that Gen. Pemberton has notified the President that nothing but a positive command from him will induce Gen. P. to continue in command of the Army of Vicksburg after its organization.
Gen. Pemberton.
--A Mississippi correspondent of the Atlanta Appeal writes:
I am assured by undoubted authority that Gen. Pemberton has notified the President that nothing but a positive command from him will induce Gen. P. to continue in command of the Army of Vicksburg after its organization.
Gen (search for this): article 5
Gen. Pemberton.
--A Mississippi correspondent of the Atlanta Appeal writes:
I am assured by undoubted authority that Gen. Pemberton has notified the President that nothing but a positive command from him will induce Gen. P. to continue in command of the Army of Vicksburg after its organization.