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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 14 0 Browse Search
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Doc. 212.-the fight at Augusta, Kentucky. Report of Colonel Bradford. Augusta, Ky., Oct. 12, 1862. on the morning of the twenty-cool, manly courage, worthy of regulars on any battle-field. J. Taylor Bradford, Commanding Forces. Report of Judge Doniphan. Major-General Wright: sir: On Saturday, about twelve o'clock M., Colonel Bradford received intelligence of the approach of between four and five hck the gunboat Allen Collier moored alongside the Belfast, and Colonel Bradford despatched a messenger to the Collier, requesting her to remairrying a gun, came along and anchored in front of our town. Colonel Bradford then posted his men up the houses along Front street, and up Mmen fought on until it was madness to try to hold out longer. Colonel Bradford ordered a surrender. As soon as this was done, then commencedm Barr. The confederate forces are a battalion of Morgan's. Colonel Bradford, Colonel Harris, and F. L. Cleveland, Esq., are still in the h