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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 28, 1864., [Electronic resource].
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Grant (search for this): article 1
Beauregard (search for this): article 1
The War news.
A courier arrived last evening from Gen. Beauregard's headquarters, and reported that the prevailing quiet on the Southside remained unbroken, save by a slight cannonading in the distance, which was supposed to proceed from the gunboats down the river.
Butler continues to amuse himself, and buoy up the spirits of the North, by sending thither accounts of battles which never took place, and victories which he never won. The Beast is evidently afraid to let his true situation be known to his Yankee masters.
From Gen. Lee's army.
No official dispatches from Gen. Lee were furnished for publication yesterday.
The press correspondent, however, reports that Grant has recrossed the North Anne, and is again on the move, it is supposed, in the direction of our right; and we have it on good authority that he has thrown a force of infantry and cavalry across the Pamunkey at Hanover Town, about twenty miles from Richmond, in a northeasterly direction.--This is the dir
Forrest (search for this): article 1
Butler (search for this): article 1
The War news.
A courier arrived last evening from Gen. Beauregard's headquarters, and reported that the prevailing quiet on the Southside remained unbroken, save by a slight cannonading in the distance, which was supposed to proceed from the gunboats down the river.
Butler continues to amuse himself, and buoy up the spirits of the North, by sending thither accounts of battles which never took place, and victories which he never won. The Beast is evidently afraid to let his true situation be known to his Yankee masters.
From Gen. Lee's army.
No official dispatches from Gen. Lee were furnished for publication yesterday.
The press correspondent, however, reports that Grant has recrossed the North Anne, and is again on the move, it is supposed, in the direction of our right; and we have it on good authority that he has thrown a force of infantry and cavalry across the Pamunkey at Hanover Town, about twenty miles from Richmond, in a northeasterly direction.--This is the dire
Gen Johnston (search for this): article 1
Mildred Lee (search for this): article 1
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Atlanta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Seymour (search for this): article 2
Banks (search for this): article 2