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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 11, 1864., [Electronic resource].
Found 524 total hits in 227 results.
Bolivar, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 1
Steelville, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 1
Bolivar, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
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Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 2
The re-election of Lincoln.
Intelligence, believed to be authentic, was received in this city yesterday of the re-election of Abraham Lincoln to the PresidencyAbraham Lincoln to the Presidency of the United States.
A well-known citizen of Fredericksburg, who entered the enemy's lines below Richmond yesterday under flag of truce, was informed by a Yankee officer that Lincoln's re-election was, beyond a doubt, a fact accomplished.
According to this officer's statement, the States of New Jersey and Missouri alone had gone for McClellan, Kentucky had not been heard from.
The State of Maine gave Lincoln a majority of thirty thousand. New York city went for McClellan by a majority he Yankee pickets in front of Petersburg told our men on Wednesday.
They said Lincoln had been re- elected, and that we might prepare ourselves for four more years the result of this election, since it is only what we have all expected.
Had Lincoln allowed himself to have been beaten, he must have been either a fool or a patr
McClellan (search for this): article 2
Maine (Maine, United States) (search for this): article 2
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 2
The re-election of Lincoln.
Intelligence, believed to be authentic, was received in this city yesterday of the re-election of Abraham Lincoln to the Presidency of the United States.
A well-known citizen of Fredericksburg, who entered the enemy's lines below Richmond yesterday under flag of truce, was informed by a Yankee officer that Lincoln's re-election was, beyond a doubt, a fact accomplished.
According to this officer's statement, the States of New Jersey and Missouri alone had gone for McClellan, Kentucky had not been heard from.
The State of Maine gave Lincoln a majority of thirty thousand. New York city went for McClellan by a majority of thirty-eight thousand, which had been overcome by the vote of the whole State.
This accords with what the Yankee pickets in front of Petersburg told our men on Wednesday.
They said Lincoln had been re- elected, and that we might prepare ourselves for four more years of war. Few of our people will be disappointed by the result of this
New Jersey (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): article 2
The re-election of Lincoln.
Intelligence, believed to be authentic, was received in this city yesterday of the re-election of Abraham Lincoln to the Presidency of the United States.
A well-known citizen of Fredericksburg, who entered the enemy's lines below Richmond yesterday under flag of truce, was informed by a Yankee officer that Lincoln's re-election was, beyond a doubt, a fact accomplished.
According to this officer's statement, the States of New Jersey and Missouri alone had gone for McClellan, Kentucky had not been heard from.
The State of Maine gave Lincoln a majority of thirty thousand. New York city went for McClellan by a majority of thirty-eight thousand, which had been overcome by the vote of the whole State.
This accords with what the Yankee pickets in front of Petersburg told our men on Wednesday.
They said Lincoln had been re- elected, and that we might prepare ourselves for four more years of war. Few of our people will be disappointed by the result of this