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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 12, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 483 total hits in 236 results.
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 6
Denied.
--It was stated yesterday that Patrick Curtis, who died from the effects of licks given him by a man named Lamb Schell, was a substitute agent." This, we are informed by a friend of deceased, was not the case.
Curtis had only been in Richmond four weeks when he received the wounds which resulted in his death, and during those four weeks had been engaged as an agent of the Government in buying leather.
He was a shoemaker by trade and came from North Carolina.
A. P. Hill (search for this): article 7
Not dead.
--The report published in some of the papers of the death of Conway Howard, of this city, a member of Gen. A. P. Hill's staff, and Capt. E. W. Branch, of the Richmond Grays, turns out to have no in fact--Captain Howard being captured by the Yankees at the battle of Chancellorsville and Captain Branch
E. W. Branch (search for this): article 7
Not dead.
--The report published in some of the papers of the death of Conway Howard, of this city, a member of Gen. A. P. Hill's staff, and Capt. E. W. Branch, of the Richmond Grays, turns out to have no in fact--Captain Howard being captured by the Yankees at the battle of Chancellorsville and Captain Branch
Not dead.
--The report published in some of the papers of the death of Conway Howard, of this city, a member of Gen. A. P. Hill's staff, and Capt. E. W. Branch, of the Richmond Grays, turns out to have no in fact--Captain Howard being captured by the Yankees at the battle of Chancellorsville and Captain Branch
Conway Howard (search for this): article 7
Not dead.
--The report published in some of the papers of the death of Conway Howard, of this city, a member of Gen. A. P. Hill's staff, and Capt. E. W. Branch, of the Richmond Grays, turns out to have no in fact--Captain Howard being captured by the Yankees at the battle of Chancellorsville and Captain Branch
Not dead.
--The report published in some of the papers of the death of Conway Howard, of this city, a member of Gen. A. P. Hill's staff, and Capt. E. W. Branch, of the Richmond Grays, turns out to have no in fact--Captain Howard being captured by the Yankees at the battle of Chancellorsville and Captain Branch
Meredith (search for this): article 8
Continued.
--All the cases before the Mayor and Judge Meredith yesterday were until to-day, no business being trammeled in either Court.
July, 5 AD (search for this): article 9
A female soldier Boy.
--A young woman, apparently about 17 years of age, strived in military apparel, was arrested in this city Tuesday, and lodged in jail until same satisfactory information in regard to her can be obtained.
She says that she is a married woman, that she is from Mississippi, and was with a company stationed near Charleston; and that, having list her dresses, she was unable to procure any other clothing than the she was attired-- Augusta Constitutional at, May 7th.