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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,214 total hits in 668 results.
Bowling Green (Indiana, United States) (search for this): article 1
June (search for this): article 1
McClellan (search for this): article 1
Butler (search for this): article 1
Barnside completes the programme — ready at last.
The enemy has woven his toils.
He has carefully spread them out for the envelopment of his victim.
Butler and Sherman and Barnside are at their allotted positions.
Cairoja all alive with preparation for a descant, and Bueil with a hundred thousand men is in the immediate front of Bowling Green.
The Army of the Potomac stratches along that river from Harper's Ferry to Alexandria, and from Washington city to Sickles's camp opposite Evansp he advance upon Big Bethel, and sourt-martialed Pierce for the stampede, which took place on that historical ground.--Advices from New Orleans assure us that our situation there is secure even against a more formidable command and commander, than Butler.
The enemy could accomplish little there, with the best generalship and military ability; they can do nothing with the weakest man they have in commission.
We are to be assailed between Savannah and Charleston, with all the power and energy
Lee (search for this): article 1
Sherman (search for this): article 1
Sickles (search for this): article 1
Barnside completes the programme — ready at last.
The enemy has woven his toils.
He has carefully spread them out for the envelopment of his victim.
Butler and Sherman and Barnside are at their allotted positions.
Cairoja all alive with preparation for a descant, and Bueil with a hundred thousand men is in the immediate front of Bowling Green.
The Army of the Potomac stratches along that river from Harper's Ferry to Alexandria, and from Washington city to Sickles's camp opposite Evansport.
The preparations of six months are completed, and, now or never, achievements commensurate with the scale of preparation are to be consummated.
The schems of the enemy is now fully displayed.
Searecy is no longer possible; uncertainty as to the manner and point of his striking is at length dispelled.
His plans are disclosed; they can now undergo no alterations except such as a more increase of his forces here and there may occasion.
We are to be asesiled on the coast between Mobil
Hatteras (search for this): article 1
H. Pierce (search for this): article 1
Bueil (search for this): article 1
Barnside completes the programme — ready at last.
The enemy has woven his toils.
He has carefully spread them out for the envelopment of his victim.
Butler and Sherman and Barnside are at their allotted positions.
Cairoja all alive with preparation for a descant, and Bueil with a hundred thousand men is in the immediate front of Bowling Green.
The Army of the Potomac stratches along that river from Harper's Ferry to Alexandria, and from Washington city to Sickles's camp opposite Evansport.
The preparations of six months are completed, and, now or never, achievements commensurate with the scale of preparation are to be consummated.
The schems of the enemy is now fully displayed.
Searecy is no longer possible; uncertainty as to the manner and point of his striking is at length dispelled.
His plans are disclosed; they can now undergo no alterations except such as a more increase of his forces here and there may occasion.
We are to be asesiled on the coast between Mobil