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The Daily Dispatch: June 2, 1862., [Electronic resource], Correspondence. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: August 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], Later — the victory complete. (search)
Runaway.
--Ran away from my lodgings, on Tuesday last, a negro girl named Anneliza.
She is about 18 years of age, very black, with rather a pleasant but dull countenance.
Her owner, Mr. or Dr. Lomax, resides, I believe, in King George.--She is either attempting to get there or is being harbored by some one here in the city.
I will pay an adequate reward for her delivery to me, and I will invoke all the punishment the law denounces upon those harboring her.
au 11--2t* A. Judson Crane.
The Daily Dispatch: August 12, 1862., [Electronic resource], Horrid Atrocity. (search)
Runaway.
--Ran away from my lodgings, on Tuesday last, a negro girl named Anneliza.
She is about 18 years of age, very black, with rather a pleasant but dull countenance.
Her owner, Mr. or Dr. Lomax, resides, I believe, in King George--She is either attempting to get there or is being harbored by some one here in the city.
I will pay an adequate reward for her delivery to me, and I will invoke all the punishment the law denounces upon those harboring her.
au 11--2t* A. Judson Crane.
The Daily Dispatch: August 5, 1863., [Electronic resource], Promotions in the army. (search)
Promotions in the army.
The following promotions in the army have bee made: Brig Gen. Stephen D. Lee, of South Carolina, to be Major-General from August 3d; Col. O. F. Strahl, of Tennessee, to be Brigadier from July 28; Col. James Dashler, of Alabama, to be Brigadier from July 28; Col. Lawrence S. Baker, of North Carolina, to be Brigadier from July 23; Col. Lansford L Lomax, of Virginia, to be Brigadier from July 23; Col. P. D. Roddy, of Alabama, to be Brigadier of cavalry from August 3.